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江西省新余市
2020-2022屆(三年)高三二模英語試題分類匯編
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江西省新余市2022屆高三二模英語試卷
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A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
Disney+hasarrivedintheUKandthetimingcouldn*tbebetter.Withthecoronavirus
keepingpeopleindoors,itscollectionoffamily-friendlymoviesisjustwhatweneedrightnow.
Herewe'vepickedoutsomeofthebestfilmsonDisney+UKtohelpgetyoustarted.
Togo
Theyearis1925andadeadlyepidemichasstrucktheAlaskantownofNome.Theonly,cure
is600milesawayandamassivestormisabouttostriketheregion.Theonlyhopeofgettingto
thevaccine(疫苗)lieswithLeonhardSeppala,andhisleadsleddog,Togo.Theentire
missiontosavethetownreliesuponTogo'sabilitytofacethechallengingconditions.Addedtoall
that,Togoisbasedonatruestory.
Honey,1ShrunktheKids
WayneSzalinskicreatesanelectromagneticshrinkingmachine.Naturally,heaccidentally
shrinkshisownchildren,plusthekidsfromnextdoorandthenunknowinglythrowstheminthe
trash.Tobecometheirnormalsizeagain,thesix-millimeter-tallchildrenmustmaketheirway
acrossthefamily*syardandbacktothehouse.It*ssomethingfilledwithdangerwhenyou're
smallerthananant.Anabsoluteclassic.
CheaperbytheDozen
TomBakerandhiswifeKatehave12children.WhenTomgetshisdreamjobasacollege
footballcoach,herelocatestheentirefamilycausingupsetamonghischildren.Kate'sbookgets
published,meaningshehastospendsometimeawayfromthefamilyandwithouthertheBakers'
livesarepurechaos.Aclassiccomedy.
UP
Pixar'sUPcanclaimoneofthemostmovingopeningscenesofanymovie.Inalittleover90
minutes,directorPeteDotertakesusonthejourneyofCarl,anoldwidowerwhoisseekingout
ParadiseFalls.Carl'strip,inhisflyinghouse,ismadeinmemoryofhiswife,Ellie,whohad
alwayswantedtovisittheFalls.ThefilmwontwoOscars-BestAnimatedFeatureandBest
OriginalScore.
21.WhywillTogohavetotravelalongdistancewithitsowner?
A.Tocompeteforagreatprize.B.Toescapethecomingstorm.
C.Togetthecureforaseriousdisease.D.Tosavethetownfromstarvation.
22.WhatdoHoney,IShrunktheKidsandCheaperbytheDozenhaveincommon?
A.Theyaresci-fifilms.B.Theyarecomedies.
C.Theyfocusonschooling.D.Theydescribefamilystories.
23.WhatdoesUpmainlyshow?
A.Carl'sstrongdesireforrisk-taking.B.Carl'sdeeploveforhislatewife.
C.Carl'sunusualabilitytocreatethings.D.CarFsspecialwaytotravelaround.
Aletterwrittentoa12-year-oldgirlinLithuaniawasdeliveredinDecember,almost51years
afteritwassentbyapenpalinPoland."Ithoughtthatsomeonewasprankingme,“said
GenovefaKlonovskaafterbeinghandedtheletter,whichincludedahandmadecoloredroseand
twopaperdolls.
Theletter,togetherwith17others,felloutofaventilationhole(通風口)thissummer,dirty
andwrinkled,asawallwastakendowninaformerpostofficeonthesuburbofVilnius.Jurgis
Vilnius,ownerofthebuildingimmediatelycalledthepostoffice."I'msohappytheygotinterested,
"saidhe.
StreetnamesandtheirnumberinghavechangedinVilnius,andpostofficeworkersspent
monthslookingfortherighthousesandtalkingtocurrentrentersandneighbors,trackingdown
wheretherecipientsmovedto.Onlyfivewerefound.Inseveralcaseschildrenoflaterecipients
werehandedalostletter.
“Wefeltamoraldutytodothis,"saidDeimanteZebrauskaite,headofthecustomer
experiencedepartmentat,LithuaniaPost.
Oneladycomparedtheexperiencetoreceivingamessagefromabottlethrownintosea.
Peoplewereemotional."Somefelttheysawapartofdailylifeoftheirdeceasedparents,
"Zebrauskaitesaid.
InthelettertoKlonovska,sentfromKoezaryinPolandandstampedin1970,agirlnamed
Ewacomplainsbusesnolongerreachhervillage,soshehastowalkinminus23degreeCelsius
cold,andasksforpicturesofactors.
Nowinher60s,KlonovskahasnomemoryofEwa.SheprobablywroteEwaafterfinding
heraddressadvertisingforpenpalsinanewspaper,andtherelationshipceasedafterthelettergot
undelivered.
“Sogoodthattheletterdidn'tmattermuch.Thelosswasnotlife-changing,"saidKlonovska
"Whatiftheydeliveredalostletterfromasuitor(求婚者)tohislove,andtheirweddingnever
happened?'1
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword''pranking"inParagraphImean?
A.tricking.B.embarrassing.C.brightening.D.pleasing.
25.WhathappenedtothelettersinParagraph2?
A.Theyweredeliveredbytheformerpostoffice.
B.Theyremainedwell-preserved.
C.Theywereaccidentallyfound.
D.Theywerehiddenbytheownerofthebuilding.
26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthepresentpostofficeinVilnius?
A.Generous.B.Cautious.C.Honest.D.Dutiful.
27.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatKlonovskasaid?
A.Klonovskarefusedasuitor.
B.Theundeliveredlettermadelittledifferencetoher
C.Theundeliveredletterruinedtherelationship.
D.Klonovskastoppedthewedding.
C
ThankstoYouTube,Streaming(流媒體)firstcaughtonin2005.Todaynearlythreequarters
ofAmericanhouseholdssubscribetoatleastonevideostreamingservice.Withalmost200million
subscribersworldwideandabillionhoursofcontentviewedeachweek,Netflixisbyfarthe
biggestpaidservice.No.2isAmazonPrimeVideo.ButforeveryGoliath,thereareahundred
Davids.Manysmallerstreamingservicesshownothingbutsports,classicmovies,orJapanese
anime(動畫片).
Intheearlydaysofstreamingtheappealwasthelowercost,andittillis.Theaverage
streamerspends$37amonthandsubscribestothreestreamingplatforms,whiletheaveragecable
(有線電視)userpaysmorethan$200permonth.Stillstreaminghasbecomemoreexpensivein
recentyears.In2019,Netflixraisedthepriceofitsbasicservice12.5percentto$8.99amonth.
Aquarterofitssubscribers,whoprotestedpriceincreases,saidtheywouldcanceltheir
subscriptions..Fewdid.
Amajorreason:streamingnetworkshave,becomehometomanyofthemostpopularTV
series,includingrecentEmmywinners.Theyofferfull-lengthfeaturefilmsaswell,andlastyear,
NetflixreceivedmoreOscarnominations(提名)thananyothermediacompany.Infact,streaming
haschangedtheOscarcompetition,atleastforthisyear.Usuallyonlyfilmsshownintheatersare
considered,butbecauseofthecoronavirus,allmoviesreleasedonlinein2020arequalifiedforthe
2021OscarAcademyAwards.ThatshiftisespeciallygoodnewsforDisney,whichisputtingthe
muchanticipatedmovieMulanonanewstreamingservice,AmazonPrimeVideo.Butwatching
Mulanfromyourownhomewillcost$29.9-ontopoftheservice'smonthlyfeeof$6.99.
Toomuchstreamingcanhaveitsdisadvantages,however.Therearethosewhobinge-watch,
atermMerriam-Websteraddedin2017withthedefinition"towatchmanyorallepisodesofaTV
seriesonend."AlejandroFragosofromNewYorkholdstheGuinnessWorldRecord:94straight
hours.
28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"Goliath"and"David"inParagraph1referto?
A.TVviewers.B.TVprograms.
C.Streamingservices.D.Streamingsubscribers.
29.WhydidmostNetflixsubscriberscontinuetheirsubscriptions?
A.Theycannotgowithoutit.
B.Theythinkitisgoodvalueformoney.
C.Netflixhascontrolledthemarket.
D.Theythinkthelowcostisathingofthepast.
30.WhatdoesthegoodnewsinParagraph3meantoDisney?
A.ThemovieMulanwillwinanOscaraward.
B.ThemovieMulanwillgenerategreatprofits.
C.ThemovieMuiancanbereleasedonAmazonPrimeVideo.
D.ThemovieMulancancompeteforanOscar.
31.Whatdobinge-watcherstendtodo?
A.TheywatchTVseriescontinuously.B.Theystartanewlite.
C.Theybreakworldrecords.D.TheywatchTVseriesaimlessly
D
Forhumans,adaptingtoclimatechangewillmostlybeamatteroftechnology.Moreair
conditioning,better-designedhousesandbiggerflooddefensesmayhelplessentheeffectsofa
warmerworld.Animalswillhavetorelyonchangingtheirbodiesortheirbehavior.Inapaper
publishedinTrendsinEcology&Evolution,ateamledbySaraRyding,aprofessorinAustralia
showsthatisalreadyhappening.InsomespeciesofAustralianparrot,forinstance,beak(喙)size
hasincreasedbybetween4%and10%since1871.Similartrendsareseeninspeciesofmiceand
batsgrowingbiggerears,tails,legsandwings.
Allthatfitsnicelywithevolutionary(進化的)theory."Allen'srule",namedafterJoeAllen,
whosuggesteditin1877,holdsthatwarm-bloodedanimalsinhotplacestendtohavelarger
appendages(附力H物)thanthoseinmildareas.Suchadaptationsboostananimafssurfacearea
relativetoitsbodyvolume,helpingittogetridofadditionalheal.Fennecfoxes,meanwhile,
whicharenativetotheSaharadesert,havestrikinglylargeears,especiallycomparedwiththeir
Arcticcousins.
Ryding'steamcombineddatafromdifferentspeciesindifferentplaces.Nowthattheyhave
littleincommonapartfromlivingonawarmingplanet;climatechangeisthemostreasonable
explanation.Sinceanyevolutionaryadaptationcomeswithtrade-off,itisunclearhowfarthe
processmightgo.Biggerbeaksmightinterfere(妨礙)withfeeding,forinstance.Largerwings
areheavier,andbiggerlegscostmoreenergytogrow.
Honesty,studyingabroaderrangeofanimalswillhelpfirmupexactlywhatishappening.
Fornow,atleast,theincreaseissmall,nevermuchmorethan10%.Thatmaychangeaswarming
accelerates.Everylittlebitofavoidedfuturetemperatureincreasesresultsinlesswarmingthat
wouldotherwiseslayforessentiallyforever.
32.Whydosomespeciesgrowbiggerpartsoftheirbody?
A.Theyarefollowingthenewtrends.
B.Scientistsneedthemtodoexperiments.
C.Theyhavetoadapttowarmerclimate.
D.Largerpartstendtohelpthemfeedwell.
33.Wheremaywarm-bloodedanimalshavebiggerbodyparts?
A.Inhotplaces.B.Inmildareas.C.IntheArctic.D.Indesertedregions.
34.Whatdoweknowaboutthechangeinanimalsfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Itsprocesswillendsoon.B.Itscauseisdefinite.
D.Itcomesatacost.C.Ithappensinthesamehabitat.
35.Whatcanbeasuitabletileforthetext?
A.MeasurestoRemoveHeatB.LivingonaWarmingPlanet
C.PioneeringResearchonAnimalsD.EvolutiontoSurviveHeat
江西省新余市2021屆高三二模英語試卷
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A、
B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
ApplicationandEssays
YoucanapplytoStanfordbysubmittingonlineeithertheCoalitionApplicationorthe
CommonApplication.
Bothapplicationsincludeessaypromptsforyourpersonalessay.Inadditiontothepersonal
essay,youalsoneedtoreplytotheStanfordQuestions,whichyoucanaccessineitherapplication
onceyouaddStanfordUniversitytoyourlistofcolleges.
WhenyouapplytoStanford,weencourageyoutoindicatepotentialmajorsandcareerinterests
intheapplication,butpleaseknowyouarenotboundbytheseselectionsinanyway.
StanfordQuestions
Weaskapplicantstochooseoneofthethreetopicsbelowandwriteashortessay.
?Reflectonanideaorexperiencethatmakesyougenuinelyexcitedaboutlearningin
Stanford.
?Writeanotetoyourfutureroommatethatrevealssomethingaboutyouorthatwillhelpyour
roommateknowyoubelter.
?Tellusaboutsomethingthatismeaningfultoyou,andwhy?HowtoSubmitRequired
Materials
?WesuggestusingCoalitionorCommonApplicationonlineformswheneverpossibleto
Submitdocuments,whichisthespeediestmethod.
?Ifonlinesubmissionisnotpossible;schoolpersonnelmaysendmaterialsasanemail
Attachmenttopersonnel@.
?Whenorderingcollegetranscripts,pleaseusecredentials@asthecontactemail.
?Ifyourchecklistisnotcompletebythedeadline,simplycontinuetocheckyourApplication
StatusPortaluntilwehavereceivedallitems.
21.Whatisnecessarilyincludedinanapplication?
A.Apersonalessay.B.Careerinterests.
C.Personalhobbies.D.Theselectedmajor.
22.WhatissuggestedwhenyoureplytoStanfordQuestions?
A.Writinganessaytoincludethethreetopics.
B.Writinganoteaboutsomethingthatinterestsyou.
C.WritinganessayonwhatinspiresyourlearninginStanford.
D.Writinganotetorecommendsomethingmeaningfultoyourroommate.
23.Whichonlineserviceorwebsiteisthequickestwaytosubmitmaterials?
A.personnel@B.credentials?
C.ApplicationStatusPortal.D.CoalitionorCommonApplication.
B
Honeybeescan'tswim,andwhentheirwingsarewet,theycan'tfly,either.ButChrisRohand
otherresearchersattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologyfoundthatwhenbeesdropintobodiesof
water,theycanusetheirwingstoproducelittlewavesandslidetowardland-likesurferswhocreate
andthenridetheirownwaves.
Aswithmanyscientificadvances-IsaacNewton'sappleorBenjaminFranklin'slightning
bolt-Dr.Roh'sexperimentbeganwithawalk.PassingCaltech'sMillikanPondin2016,heobserved
abeeonthewater?ssurfaceproducingwaves.Hewonderedhowaninsectknownforflightcould
pushitselfthroughwater.
Dr.Rohandhisco-worker,MortezaGharib,usedbutterflynetstocollectlocalPasadena
honeybeesandobservedtheirsurf-likemovements.Theresearchersusedawiretorestricteach
bee'sbodilymovement,allowingcloseexaminationoftheirwings.Theyfoundthatthebeebends
itswingsata30-degreeangle,pullingupwaterandproducingaforwardforce.Beesgettrappedon
thesurfacebecausewaterisroughlythreetimesheavierthanair.Butthatweighthelpstopushthe
beeforwardwhenitswingsmovequicklyupanddown.It'satoughexerciseforthebees,whichthe
researchersguesscouldhandleabout10minutesoftheactivity.
Theresearcherssaidthesurf-likemovementhasn'tbeendocumentedinotherinsectsandmost
semiaquaticinsectsusetheirlegsforpropulsion,whichisknownaswater-walking.Itmayhave
evolvedinbees,they-predicted.
Dr.RohandDr.Gharibhaveimaginedmanypracticalapplicationsforbees'surfing.Oneplan
istousetheirobservationstodesignrobotsabletotravelacrossskyandsea."Thiscouldbeusefill
forsearchandrescues,orforgettingsamplesofthesurfaceoftheocean,ifyoucan'tsendaboator
helicopter,Dr.Gharibsaid.
24.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningNewtonandFranklin?
A.Roh'sadmirationforthem.B.Roh'schancediscoveryaboutbees.
C.Theiroutstandingtalentforscience.D.Theirsimilarachievementsin
discovery.
25.Whatplaysthemostvitalroleinabee'smovingforwardonwater?
A.Theairweight.B.Itslegextension.
C.Thewatermovement.D.Itscontinuouswingbeat.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“propulsion“inParagraph4mean?
A.FastflightB.Drivingforce.C.Pullingspeed.D.
Explosivepower.
27Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?
A.Honeybeescansurftosafety.B.Beeshelpscientistsmakeinventions.
C.Insectscanadapttotheenvironment.D.Natureisahelpfulguidefor
discovery.
c
HavingworkedformorethanadecadeinfinanceintheoilindustryinCanada,ToriFahey
foundherselfwantingmorefromlife.Butitwasn'tthroughdesperationthathercircumstances
changed:didn'tgetfedupandstormoff,nothinglikethat;itwascuriosityaboutotherinterests
andwantingtoexperiencesomethingnew.^^
FaheyleftherjobandcompletedanMBAbeforesettingupamovetoNewYorktobegina
degree.However,theopportunityofanopenyearbetweentheMBAandthedegreecameup,andas
akeentouringcyclist,Faheyrealisedthatamuchdreamed-aboutadventurewasnowbecominga
possibility:"TherideinAfricahadbeenonmyfantasylist.ItwasamomentwhenIrealisedthatI
coulddoanything,soIshould."
FaheyrodeacrossAfrica,a7,500-miletripthattookfourmonths.Thewholeexperiencehada
life-changingimpact.Faheysaid:"Bicyclesprovidealiteralfreedom.Youdon*tallowyourselfto
feellikethatineverydaylifebecausetherearesomanydistractions.Butwhenyou'reoutonthe
bikeandthere'snothingelse,you*rereallyfreetoexperiencewhatlifeis.”
Post-degree,FaheyworkedonprojectswiththeUNDP(UnitedNationsDevelopment
Project)inMontenegrowiththeaimofbringinginvestmenttoruralcommunities.
Itwaswhileworkingontheseprojectsthattheseedsweresownforthenextnewinvestment.
“ItwasthroughmytripacrossAfricathatIdiscoveredpannierandracksystemsinconvenientandI
wasnevergoingtousethemagain,^^Littledidsheknowthiswouldleadhertostartupherown
company.
In2013,Apidurawasborn,producingstoragesolutionsfbrpeoplelookingtotraveltheworld
bybike,raceacrosscontinentsandcarryalltheyneedtodoso.It'snowasuccessfulglobalbrand,
butFaheyremainsreflectiveaboutwhatelsethecompanycandofbrpeople.
28.WhydidFaheyleaveherjobinCanada?
A.Shewasboredwiththejob.B.Shewasdisappointedwithlife.
C.Shewantedtoaddnewdimensionstoherlife.D.Shefoundithardtoadjusttothe
circumstances.
29.WhichcanbestdescribeFahey'srideexperienceinAfrica?
A.Demanding.B.Liberating.C.Eventful.D.
Dangerous.
30.WhydidFaheylaunchApidura?
A.Toencouragebicycletraveling.B.Tomakeherinvestmentprofitable.
C.Tohelpcyclistscarrytravelingstuff.D.Toincreasethepleasureofriding
b汰se.
31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Atoughpathtofame.B.AnadventureacrossAfrica.
C.Thebenefitsofgreentravelling.D.ThestorybehindthebirthofApidura.
D
Videocallsareacommonoccurrence,buthaveyouimaginedbeingabletotouchthepersonon
theotherendoftheline?Scientistsaremakingthisareality.
ResearchersattheUniversityofNewSouthWales,Australia,haveinventedasoftskinstretch
device(SSD),ahaptic(觸覺的)devicethatcanrecreatethesenseoftouch.Haptictechnology
mimics(模仿)theexperienceoftouchbystimulatingsmallareasoftheskininwaysthataresimilar
towhatisfeltintherealworld,throughforce,vibration(震動)ormotion.
Vibrationisthemostcommonhaptictechnologytodayandhasbeenbuiltintomanyelectronic
devices,suchasoneattachedtothebackofatrackpad(觸控板)inlaptops,whichmimicsabutton
clicking.However,hapticfeedbackwithvibrationbecomeslesssensitivewhenusedcontinuously.
Theexistingtechnologyalsohasgreatdifficultyrecreatingthesenseoftouchwithobjectsinvirtual
environmentsorlocatedremotely,accordingtoMaiThanhThai,leadauthorofthestudy.
Thenewtechnologyovercomesissueswithexistinghapticdevices.Theresearchteam
introducedanovelmethodtorecreatethesenseoftouchthroughsoft,artificial“muscles”.
“Ourthree-waydirectionalskinstretchdevice,builtintothefingertipsofthewearablehaptic
glovewealsocreated,islikewearingasecondskin—it'ssoft,stretchableandmimicsthesenseof
touch—andwillenablenewformsofhapticcommunicationtoenhanceeverydayactivities,said
ThanhNhoDo,seniorauthorofthestudy.
Itworkslikethis:ImagineyouareathomeandyoucallyourfriendwhoisinAustralia.You
wearahapticglovewiththeSSDsandyourfriendalsowearsaglovewithintegrated(集成的)3D
forcesensors.Ifyourfriendpicksupanobject,itwillphysicallypressagainstyourfriend'sfingers.
Andhis/herglovewith3Dforcesensorswillmeasuretheseinteractions.Theforcesignalscanbe
senttoyourglovesoyourdevicewillgeneratethesame3Dforces,makingyouexperiencethesame
senseoftouchasyourfriend.
Thehapticdevicescouldbeappliedinvariousscenarios,allowinguserstofeelobjectsinsidea
virtualworldoratadistance.Thiscouldbeespeciallybeneficialduringsuchtimeslikethe
COVID-19pandemicwhenpeoplerelyonvideocallstostayconnectedwithlovedones.Oritcould
beusedinmedicalpractices.Doctorscanfeelapatienfsorgantissueswithsurgicaltoolswithout
touchingthem.
32.What'sthemainpurposeofthetext?
A.Toencouragetheuseofanewproduct.
B.Toinformreadersofanewinvention.
C.TDcomparedifferenthapticdevices.
D.Tointroducethedevelopmentofhaptictechnology.
33.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSSD?
AItmimicsthesenseoftouchthroughatrackpad.
B.Itmainlyusesvibrationtechnology.
C.Ittakestheshapeofaglove.
D.Itmakesvirtualhapticcommunicationpossible.
34.WhatdoesParagraph6mainlytalkabout?
A.Theadvantagesofthenewhapticglove.
B.Theapplicationsofthenewhaptictechnology.
C.Anexplanationofhowthehapticdeviceworks.
D.ApersonalexperienceofusingSSDsduringavideocall.
35.Howcouldthenewhapticdevicebenefitpeople?
A.Itcouldreplacevideocallsasawaytocommunicate.
B.itcouldbeusedforrecreatingorgantissues.
C.Doctorscouldperformsurgeriesatonce.
D.Userscouldfeelremoteobjectsinarealisticway.
江西省新余市2020屆高三二模英語試卷
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A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
GuinnessWorldRecordsSetbyKids
?TheyoungestclubDJ
OratilweAJHongwanelikesputtinginmoreeffortswhenplayingmusicforacrowd.In2012,
hebecametheyoungestclubDJ—hewasfivewhenheplayedaone-hoursetto100peopleatabar
inSouthAfrica.KnowninthebusinessasDJArchJnr,hebroketherecordpreviouslyheldbya
six-year-oldinJapan.
?Themostviewedvideogame-unboxingvideo
Kidslovewatchingsomeoneunboxanewpurchase-especiallyifit'ssomethingtheycan'tget
themselves.Maybethat'swhymorethan25millionpeoplehavewatchedYouTubeHD.Whafs
reallycoolaboutEvanisthatheactuallydonatesmostofthetoystothoseinneed.Healsouseshis
popularYouTubechanneltodrawpeople'sattentiontoworthyorganizationsforhelpingthepoor.
?Theyoungestdrummer
TherulesofGuinnessWorldRecordssayadrummermustrecordarealsongandbepaidfor
hisskillsandthatthedrummermustgiveatleast20concertsof45minutesorlongerwithinfive
years.AttheageofjustfourJulianPavonemetallthosequalifications.
?Thefastestassembly(組裝)of10,000LegopiecesandthelongestLegochain
AgroupofschoolkidsinNewJerseywentfortheirworldrecordstoincreasepublicawareness
aboutafellowstudentwhoissufferingfromarareanddeadlydisease.Thegroupputtogether
10,000Legopiecesinjustthreehours,breakingtheoldonebyfivehours.Theyalsosettherecord
forthelongestLegochain,whichendedupat947meters,beatingtheoldrecordby40.
1.Whoisdevotedtocharity?
A.OratilweAJHongwane.B.Evan.
C.DJArchJnr.D.JulianPavone.
2.Whatdoweknowabouttheyoungestdrummer?
A.Hehasrecorded20realsongs.
B.Hegaveatleast20concertsatfive.
C.Hemustearnalotofmoneybyrecording.
D.HewasqualifiedfortheGuinessWorldReordsatfour.
3.Whydidtheschoolkidssettheworldrecord?
A.Tohelpasickschoolmate.
B.TDinspireteamspirit.
C.lbpreventararedisease.
D.Tomaketheirschoolfamous.
B
OnaSaturdayafternoon,TasiLamahadjustfinishedlunchandwasgoingtowashhishands
whenthegroundunderhisfeetstartedshakingviolently.Objectsbegantofalldownfromoverhead
andrisingabovethecrashes,hecouldhearterrifiedscreamsallaroundhim.Severalmonthslater,
thepainterfromNepal'sKathmanduValleyremembersthatdaymorevividlythanhisweddingday
orthebirthofhisson.
ItwasonApril25,2015thatanearthquakehitNepal,theformerHimalayankingdomoutof
sightbetweenitsgiantneighborsChinaandIndia,81yearsafterasimilardisaster.Thiskillerquake
andaftershocksthatcontinuedformorethanamonthafterwardkilledover8,000people,destroyed
thousandsofhouses,andruinedaneconomyalreadydamagedbymanyotherreasons.
ItwasalsoofconsequencefortheancientartstyleNepalipainterssuchasLamahavebeen
practicingforgenerations.ctWeleftourhomesandlivedintheopenfieldsoutsidethecity,under
taipaulins(防水油布)foramonth,"Lamasaid.Manyofthehouses,builtofmudandbricks,were
inruinsandtheaftershockscontinued,thoughlessfrequently.Oneday,Iwenttomyshowroomto
getsomeofthepaintingsoutandtheEarthstartedshakingagain.Idroppedeverythingandranout
formylife.9,
DineshLama,a32-year-oldartistfromNepal'scapitalcity,Kathmandu,saidhisBoudhaStupa
ThangkaCenter,whichfunctionsashisshowroomaswellashisstudio,hasremainedshutsincethe
earthquake,ashisartisans(工匠)aretootraumatized(心理受至lj倉U傷的)totakeupthebrushagain.
“Welivedintemporarytentsformorethanamonth,"hesaid."Whentheytrytositinsidethestudio
andpaint,fearmakestheirhandsshake.Luckily,wehavegotalotofaidfromChina.Ibelievewe
willcomebacktoourhomesoon.n
4.Whatcanweconcludefromthesecondparagraph?
A.TheApril25earthquakemadeNepaldisappearforlong.
B.Thisquakecausedmoredeathsthantheone81yearsago.
C.Nepalalsosufferedase
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