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廣東省2020-2021學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題分類匯編
-閱讀理解
廣東省佛山市2020-2021學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)
涂黑。
A
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Jacoby&Meyersisthenation'sfamouslawfirmprotectingconsumerssince1972.Wearecurrentlyseeking
asmartandcapablelegalreceptionisttojoinourgrowingteam.AtJacoby&Meyers,everysingleemployeehasa
chancetomakeaninfluence.Ourvaluesguidethewayweworkwitheachother.It*saculturewhereyouhavethe
freedomtoexperimentandpushyourtalentsasfarastheycango.
JobTitle:LegalReceptionist
TypeofPosition:FULLTIME
Hours:Monday—Friday
JobDescription:
Receptionistswillprovideapositivefirstimpressionofthecompanyatalltimewhileinchargeofanswering
phonesandwelcomingvisitors.Youwillneedexcellentattentiontodetailandperfectcustomerservicedelivery,
andwrittenandoralcommunicationskills.
Qualifications:
?Excellenttimemanagementandwrittenandoralcommunicationskills
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?Highlyorganizedmultitaskerwhoworkswellinafast-pacedenvironment
?Bachelor'sdegreefromafour-yearuniversity
?Averagecomputerskills
WhatWeOffer:
?Medical,Dental,VisionandPetInsurance
?PaidTimeOfF,PaidSickTime
?FlexibleHours
?Training
?Fully-paidparking
11.WhichistrueaboutJacoby&Meyers?
A.Itiswell-knownintheworld.
B.Itaimstotrainoutstandinglawyers.
C.Itsemployeesareofgreatinfluence.
D.Ithasahistoryofnearlyfivedecades.
12.Whichisoneoftherequirementsforbeingareceptionist?
A.ADoctor'sdegree.
B.Relatedworkexperience.
C.Advancedcomputerskills.
D.Goodcommunicationskills.
13.WhatcananemployeeinJacoby&Meyersenjoy?
A.Freeparking.B.Freepets.
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C.Shortworkinghours.D.Accidentinsurance.
B
AmanfromtheVillageofGrossePointeShoresinMichiganandhisbrother-in-lawhavesomethingspecial
tocelebratethisyear.It*sbeenoneyearsincethebrother-in-lawsavedtheotherslifewithalivertransplant(移
植).
MarkDybiswasdeterminedtohelpDaveGalbenski,whosufferedfromararediseasethatwasattackinghis
liver.Withoutatransplant,Davewoulddie.,HThreepeopleadaydieonthetransplantlistwaitingforaliver/5
Davesaid.AsDavewaitedandworried,Markwasundergoingtesting.Hedidn'ttellhisbrother-in-lawhewas
tryingtobecomehisdonor(捐贈(zèng)者)untilheknewforsurehewasamatch.Thenhebrokethenews.
“Marksaidhewasgoingtobemyliverdonor,andyoucanonlyimaginetheemotionsthatIfeltatthat
point,*'Davesaid.''Lotsoftears,lotsofjoy,lotsofrelief."ItwasSeptember2019whenDavegotthenewsofhis
diseaseandintheendofNovember,theywentinfortransplantsurgeryatHenryFordHospital.
“Ifwehadeverybodysignupfbrtheorgan(器官)registry,weprobablywouldn'thavetheorganshortage
thatwetalkaboutrightnow,°saidDr.AtsushiYoshidafromthehospital.''Manypeopledon'tknowtheycan
donatepartoftheirliveranditwillgrowbackquickly.^^
AtHenryFordHospitaltheycreatedtheCenterforLivingDonationforkidneysandliversbecausetheother
choiceiswaitingforanorganfromadeceaseddonor,whichcantakeaverylongtime.
“Thisisahumanlifeontheline.Whateverwe'vegottodotogetthisdone,let'sgetitdone/Marksaid.And
Daveisbeyondgratefultheydid.He'sgratefulforthisgiftofspecialmomentswithhisfamily.He'sevenbackto
running.
"HopefullyMark'scourageousactinspiresotherpeopletogivelifebecausewhatMarkdidnotonlysaved
mylifebutalsofreedupanorganforanotherindividualtocomeoffthetransplantlist,"Davesaid.
14.WhydidMarkhidehiswillingnessofliverdonation?
A.Hedidn'twantDavetorefusehishelp.
B.Hedidn'twantDavetogetdisappointed.
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C.HewantedtomakeitasurpriseforDave.
D.Hewishedtofacethepossibledangeralone.
15.WhatdoDr.Atsushi'swordsinParagraph4suggest?
A.Manypeoplehaveadeepknowledgeofliver.
B.Liverdonationisn'tasdangerousasexpected.
C.Everybodyshouldtakeactionfororganregistry.
D.Organshortageinthefuturewon'tbesoserious.
16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"deceased44inParagraph5mean?
A.Old.B.Kind.C.Dead.D.Sick.
17.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.FamilyLoveB.ABraveAct
C.GiftofLifeD.MagicofTransplant
C
Haveyoueverwokenupinanewplaceandrealizedwithdisappointmentthatyouarestilltired?Iam
thinking,forexample,ofthefirstnightinahotelatthestartofyourholidays,anightstayingwithfriends,orthe
firstnightofabusinesstrip.
FNE,orfirstnighteffect,hasbeenknownofforalongtime.Sofar,scientistshaven'tbeenabletocomeup
withareasonableexplanationforit,whichhaskeptsleepresearcherMasakoTamakiawakeatnight.So,she
broughttogetherateamofexpertsinhumanbrainprocessesandbegantolookforanswers.Afterexamining
dozensofbrainsofpeoplewhiletheysleptinanewplace,theyfoundthattheactivityofbothhemispheres(半球)
ofthebrainwasobviouslydifferentfromnormal.
Inanewplace,wesleepalittlelikesomeanimals.Onehemispherefallsasleepcompletely,buttheother
remainsalert(警惕).Thisiswhathappenswith,forexample,dolphins.Inhumans,thesecondhemispherealso
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goestosleep,butthisisanunusuallyshallowsleep.Thisisinordertoreacttopossiblethreats(威脅).Ofcourse,
inthemajorityofcases,wearenotatriskofbeingtomapartbyatiger,butevolutionary(進(jìn)化的)changeshave
notkeptpacewithourlifestylechanges.Thisiswhy,duringthefirstnightinanewenvironment,almostanynoise
canwakeusup:thecreakingofadoor,orthedistantbarkingofapuppy.Inmostcases,thelefthemisphereison
nightwatch.Willwealwaysbelikethis?Anotherscientist,YukiSasaki,saysthat,becauseoftherelativepeace
andsecurityofourexistence,overtimethisfunctionofthehumanbrainwillbelost.
Meanwhile,whenturningoutthelightinanewplace,it*sbesttogiveuponanyhopeofagoodnight'ssleep.
Evolutionworksslowly.
18.WhatdidMasakoTamaki'steamtrytofind?
A.Thereasonfbrherpoorsleep.
B.Theexplanationforfirstnighteffect.
C.Thesolutiontohersleepingproblem.
D.Thesecretofhumanbrainprocesses.
19.Whathappenswhenhumansareinanewplace?
A.Theychangetheirlifestyle.
B.Theyfunctionlikeanimals.
C.Theyfacepossiblethreatswhenasleep.
D.Theysleepwithpartofthebrainalert.
20.WhatcanbeinferredaboutFNE?
A.Itwillbeharmfultohumanbrain.
B.Itisnecessaryforhumansecurity.
C.Itwillnotdisappearinashorttime.
D.Ithaslittleinfluenceonhumansleep.
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21.Whichsectionofawebsiteisthepassageprobablyfrom?
A.Science.B.Travel.C.History.D.Lifestyle.
D
Intheearly1970sAmericanwomengavebirth,onaverage,to2.12childreneach.By2018thatnumberhad
fallento1.73.JordanNickersonandDavidSolomon,professorsatMIT,thinktheyhavefoundaninteresting
factorwhichhelpexplainthischange:America'sincreasinglyprotectivechildcar-seatlaws.
Theirstudyexaminestheeffectthatcar-seatpoliciesmayhavehadonAmericanbirthrates.Duringthe
1980s,onlythechildrenagedunderthreehadtobesecuredinchild-safetyseats.Butsincethen,therequirements
havebeenslowlyincreased.Today,mostplacesinAmericamakechildrensitinsafetyseatsuntiltheireighth
birthdays.Thatconcernforyoungsters'safetyhashadtheunexpectedconsequenceoffewerthree-childfamilies.
Indrawingthisconclusiontheyhaveconnectedpopulationdatawithchangesinstatelawsonsafetyseats.
Theydiscoveredthatstricterlawshadnonoticeableeffectsontheratesofbirthsoffirstandsecondchildren,but
withadrop,onaverage,of0.73percentagepointsinthenumberofwomengivingbirthtoathirdwhilethefirst
twowereyoungenoughtoneedsafetyseats.
Theprofessorsalsomadetwootherrelatedobservations.Thereductiontheysawwaslimitedtofamiliesthat
didactuallyhaveaccesstoacar.Andspaceinthevehicleistheimportantfactor.Inpre-safety-seatdays,putting
threeyoungchildrenintothebackofafamilycarwasaperfectlypracticaladvice.Mostsuchcars,though,can
comfortablyaccommodateonlytwosafetyseats,So,asthechildcar-seatlawschange,afamilymustwaitlonger
timeforathirdchildtofitinthecar.Sometimes,thatwaitwillmeannothirdchildiseverbom.
Unless,ofcourse,thefamilyconcernedbuysabiggercar.Butaveragefamilieshavetheobviousreasonsnot
todoso—bigcarscostmore,andaremorecostlytorun.Interestingly,DrNickersonandDrSolomonfoundthat
thethird-childdeterrent(遏制作用)appearsevenstrongeramongwealthierfamilies.Astheyobserve,"largecars
mayreflecttheirrealstatusandtaste,whichmaymakepeopleunwillingtoswitchevenwhentheycanaffordto.”
22.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.ChangesinAmericancar-seatlaws.
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B.Waystoensurechildren'ssafetyincars.
C.Influenceofcar-seatlawsonAmericanbirthrate.
D.TheconnectionbetweencarsandAmericanbirthrate.
23.Whatcontributestofewerthree-childfamiliesaccordingtoParagraph4?
A.Thespaceofthefamilycar.
B.Thefamily*seconomicstatus.
C.Thequalityofchildsafetyseats.
D.Thedesiretohaveathirdchild.
24.Whatcanbeinferredaboutbigcarsfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theyareasymbolofwealth.
B.Theyareaffordabletomostfamilies.
C.Theyaremorepopularamongricherfamilies.
D.Theyareunabletosolvechildbirthratesproblem.
25.Howdidthetwoprofessorsreachtheconclusionoftheirstudy?
A.Bycomparingdata.B.Bymakingsurveys.
C.Bydoingexperiments.D.Byholdinginterviews.
【答案】11DI2D13A14B15B16C17C18B19D20C21A22C23A24D25A
廣東省梅州市2020-2021學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題
第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)
第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題2.5%,滿分25分)
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閱讀下列3篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該
選項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
VacationCamps
LakeIdahoCamp
When:2weeksinJuly
Joinourfun-filledcamponthebanksoflakeIdaho!Youcantakepartinexcitingwatersports,including
canoeingandswimming.Allequipmentisprovided.Oarhighlyqualifiedinstructorsleadgroupsforalllevels,
includingbeginners.Intheevenings,weorganizecampfireactivitiesforchildrenwithsinging,drama,and
storytelling,whileadultscanexplorethenearbytownofSt.Albans.
Cost:$400,includingallyourdelicioushealthymeals.
EverwellForestCamp
When:1weekinAugust
TeachersMatandAliceBransonrunourcampintheEverweliForest.Opentochildren8-12yearsofage,the
campalsooffersparticipantsthechancetotryvariousartsandcrafts,includingpaintings,pottery,andwoodwork.
Placesarelimitedto20,soearlybookingisadvised.
Cost:$150,includingallmeals.
HappyShellsCamp
When:3weeksinAugust
HappyShellsvolunteerorganizationislookingforyoungpeopleaged15-20tojoinourcampontheFlorida
coast.Participantswillhelptobuildprotectivefencesaroundthenestsofseaturtleswhichcometothebeaches
duringthesummertolaytheireggs.Attheendofthecamp,participantsreceiveacertificate(證書)thatcanbe
usedforcreditonhighschoolandacollegecourse.
Cost:$120perweektocoverfoodandhotel.
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PowerhouseBootCamp
When:2weeksinJulyorAugust
Thenameoftheeventcouldgivesomepeoplethewrongidea.Participantsactuallystayinahotel,notan
outdoorcamp.Butitdefinitelyisanintensive(集中的)courseofphysicaltraining.Ifyouwanttogetintoshape
fast,PowerhouseBootCampisforyou.
Cost:$520fortwoweeks.
16.Whichcampprovidesagoodchancetolearnarts?
A.LakeIdahoCamp.B.EverwellForestCamp.
C.HappyShellsCamp.D.PowerhouseBootCamp.
17.Howmuchwillparticipantspayiftheygotoprotectseaturtles?
A.SI50.B.$260.C.$360.D.$400.
18.WhatcancampersdoinPowerhouseBootCamp?
A.Campoutsidethecity.B.Takeexerciseinahotel.
C.Sailandswiminthelake.D.Enjoythesunonthebeach.
B
ItwasaveryhotdayinlateSummer.Iwasayoungdadworkinginalocalwoodmill.Itwasdangerous,back
-breakingworkthatpaidverylittle.IntheyearIworkedthere,onlyfourotherpeoplehadn'tquitandbeen
replacedwithnewfeces(渣滓).Thoseofuswhostayeddidsoonlybecausetherewasnootherworktofindto
supportourfamilies.
Onthisdayallofuswerecoveredinsweatanddust.WhenIlookedaround,everyfaceIsawlookedangry
andfrustrated.Suddenly,avoicecalledout,"Hey!There'sadeerinhere."Alostlittlefemaledeerhadwandered
throughtheopenloadingbaydoorsandwasnowcowering(蜷縮)inbetweenthehugepilesofwood.Allofus
stoppedworkingandwentlookingforherassheranaboutlookingforawayout.
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NowmostpeoplewhereIlivehuntdeerformeatintheFallbutalsotreatthemwithgreatkindnesstherestof
theyear.Manywillevenbuy50bagsofcomtohelpfeedthemduringtheharshWintermonths.Itwasnosurprise
thenthatallofusweresoonquicklyworkingtogethertofreethislittlecreature.Byblockingoffalltheother
routes,wewereabletoguideherfrantic(緊張忙舌L的)searchbacktotheopenbaydoors.Wewatchedasshe
jumpedoutofthebuildingandbackintothewoods.Thenwewalkedbackintowork.Inoticedsomething,
though.Oneveryfacetherewasajoyfulsmile.Itwasasifthisonesingleactofkindnesshadstrengthenedus
againandremindedusofwhatlifeisallabout.
19.Whywerefewpeoplewillingtoworkinthewoodmill?
A.Theyweredissatisfiedwiththepayandworkingconditions.
B.Theyweretiredofwoodcuttingandwantedmorefreedom.
C.Theywantedtomovetobigplacestoseekmorepleasure.
D.Theydislikedthetreatmentofthebossandanimalsaround.
20.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?
A.Thedeermadetheworkersunabletowork.
B.Theworkerstherewantedtokillthedeerformeat.
C.Itwascommonfortheworkerstoseeadeerthere.
D.Thedeerwasarayoflighttothedullworkersthere.
21.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheworkers?
A.Cruelandimpatient.B.Hard-workingandcaring.
C.Cautiousandcourageous.D.Bad-temperedanddemanding.
C
OnSaturday24August(1918,itwasrainingcatsanddogsandthunderingoveracitycalledSunderlandon
thenortheastcoastofEngland.ThestoiTnlastedforonlyabouttenminutes.Peopleweresurprisedtoseethatit
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wasnotjustrainwaterfallingfromthesky.Therewerefishfallingdown,too!Peoplecameouttofindoutwhat
washappening.Theycouldnotbelievetheirowneyes.Therewerethousandsoffish-sandeels-lyingonthe
ground.Theywereaboutsevencentimeterslong,andallwerefrozensolid.
Sandeelsswimtogetherinlargegroups,ofteninsandywater,andareoftenfoundinlargenumbersinthe
NorthSea,whichreachesouttotheeastofSunderland.Howwasitpossibleforthesesandeelstofallfromthe
skyandlandonSunderland?
Scientistsbelievedtheheavythunderstormthatafternoonmayhavecausedawaterspout.Waterspoutscanbe
formedwhenstrongwindsmovequicklyinacircleoverwater.Theyaresopowerful;anythinglessthanone
meterinlengthcanbetakenintothemandforcedintotheclouds.Thecloudscarrywhateverhasbeentakeninto
themforlongdistances-sometimesover150kilometers.It'sverycoldupthereandeverythingsoonfreezessolid.
Forhundredsofyearstherehavebeenreportsofsmallanimalsbeingtakenintotheskythroughwaterspouts.
In2009,deadtadpolesraineddownonthecityofNanaoinJapan.In2012,fiftykilosofprawnsfellfromthesky
overSriLanka.In2017,fishfellonthecoastalcityofTampicoinMexico.
Itmustbeaverystrangeexperiencetoseefishrainingdownonyou.Itwouldprobablyhurtifonefellon
yourhead!Withclimatechange,globalwanningandmanyreportsofterriblenaturaldisasters,willthetimeever
comewhenitmayreallybegintoraincatsanddogs?
22.Whatwastherainlikeon24August,1918?
A.Itwasveryheavy.B.ItfellaroundEngland.
C.Itlastedquitealongtime.D.Itcausedmanyhumandeaths.
23.WhatdoweknowaboutthesandeelsthatlandedonSunderland?
A.Theywerefewinnumber.B.Theycameindifferentsizes.
C.Theywerestillalivewhenlanding.D.TheyprobablycamefromtheNorthSea.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph3referto?
A.Clouds.B.Waterspouts.
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C.Strongwinds.D.Thewatersofthesea.
25.Intheend,whatdoestheauthorprobablycaremostabout?
A.Ourhealth.B.Ourenvironment.
C.Thewildanimals.D.Thenewsreports.
【答案】16-18BCB19-21ADB22-25ADBB
廣東省肇慶市2020-2021學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
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Atleastthreetimesaweek.LouiseandDavidSamplepreparethree-coursemealsintheirhomeandthen
givethemaway.
Louisepreparesthemeatsthenightbeforeshecooksthem.Vegetablesmatter,too.Sheoncespentanentire
Saturdaycookinggreens.Each'legular”(whichishowthecouplereferstothosetheirmealsareintendedfor)gets
afreshsalad.ThismeansDavidneedstoshopmultipletimesaweek.Togetherthecoupleprepare,cook,clean,
package,anddelivercontainersfulloffoodtotheirneighborsinneed.
“They'realwaysmakingfoodforpeople,makingsureeverybodyistakencareof,alwaysgiving,said
Sha,Laina,35.“Itsjustsomethingtheydo.TheSamples,whoareretired(退休的),sayitsnobigdealspending
hundredsofdollarsandunknownhourseachmonthinservicetoothers.
LouisegotadangerouscancerinNovember2018,andthereweremomentswhenthosearoundherworried
shewouldn'tmakeit.LastyearonValentine'sDay,shewasverysick.Butrightupuntilshereceivedheroperation
lastAugustatAlbertEinsteinMedicalCenter,shemadefoodfortheregularsandforeveryemployeewhotook
careofher."Iwascookingthenightbeforemytransplant(移植).Davidtookmetotheseventhfloorofthe
hospital”-btoherpatientroom—“thentookthefoodtothem,“shesaid.Evenduringherpost-transplanthospital
stay,Louisefoundawaytohelpothers.Shekelseparatetheuntouchedfoodfromhermeal,andgiveittoDavidto
takehome."We'dgiveittotheregulars,soshedidn'thavetowasteit,“saidDavid.
Twomonthsafterleavingthehospital,Louisewasbackinthekitchen/'Whensomeonegoesthrough
somethingtraumatic(倉傷的),continuinganypartofyourlifewhereyouknowwhatyou'redoingisvery
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beneficial.Itputsyouinaplacewhereyou'reincontrol,'Davidsaid."Shelovescooking.Justdoingitgaveher
partofherlifeback.^^
4.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph2?
A.Thecouplewentshoppingalot.
B.Ittakesgreatefforttopreparethefood.
C.Themealsfromthecouplearewellbalanced.
D.Thecoupletakegoodcareoftheirneighbors.
5.WhatdoSha'Laina'swordsshowaboutLouiseandDavid?
A.Theyarefondofgiving.B.Theyaregoodattreatingstrangers.
C.Theyareexhaustedfromthecooking.D.Theypreferservingotherstocooking.
6.Aftergettingcancer,Louise.
A.wastoosicktoseethedoctoraloneB.usuallycookedfoodinthehospital
C.continuedheractsofgivingD.receivedseveraloperations
7.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Louise'sbraveryhelpedhersurvive.
B.CookingbenefitsLouise'srecovery.
C.Everyonewillgothroughhardtimes.
D.Louiseshouldspendmoretimecooking.
C
Firedbricksareauniversalbuildingmaterial,producedbythousand-year-oldtechnology,whichthroughout
historyhasseldomservedanyotherpurpose.ButresearchersatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louishavefounda
newuseforbricks:asenergystorageunits.Ateamofengineersandchemistshavefoundawaytotransforman
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ordinaryhousebrickintoabattery(電¥也)一allowingittoconduct(傳導(dǎo))andstoreelectricity.
TheresearchersconnectanLEDlightbulb(燈》包)tothebricks.Theyarepowerfulenoughtoilluminateitand
costonlyabout$3tomake.
“Ilovetheideaofaddingvaluetothingsthatareinexpensive,thingsthatareaffordable,thingsthatwesee
everyday,“saidJulioD'Arcy,anassistantprofessorofchemistryatWashingtonUniversityandoneofthe
researchersonthisproject.
Thenewinventionreliesonsomethingknownasironoxide,aformofmatterinbricksthatgivesthemtheir
redcolour.Thescientistspumpedthebrickswithseveralgasesthatreactwithironoxidetoproduceanetworkof
plasticfibres.Thesefibrescoattheemptyspacesinsidethebricks—andconductelectricity.
“Whatwe'retryingtodois:we*retryingtomakespecializedplasticsandthenwecanactuallyputthose
plasticsinsideconstructionmaterials,"D'Arcysays."Inthefuture,abrickwallcouldpotentiallyservetwo
purposesatonetime:providingstructuralsupportandstoringelectricityproducedfromrenewableenergy
sources,suchassolarpanels.^^
Thetechnologyisstillatleastafewyearsawayfrombeingreadyforthemarket.Andrightnowtheenergy
thatthebrickscanstoreisstillnotmuch.Huttheteamisnowtestingwaystoimprovebrick
performance——becauseitlookslikeyoucanfindanewpurposeforanoldbrick.
8.Whatdidtheresearchersturnbricksinto?
A.Lightingequipment.B.Constructionmaterials.
C.Anelectricity-storageitem.D.Anewformofgreenenergy.
9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword''illuminate^inparagraph2probablymean?
A.Store.B.Light.C.Conduct.D.Transform.
10.Whatconductselectricityinthebricks?
A.Ironoxide.B.Thestoredgases.
C.Theproducedfibres.D.Theemptyspaces.
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11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.OldBri
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