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必修第一冊UNIT1LIFECHOICES(一)高考題型組合練(一)Ⅰ.閱讀理解A(2023·山東青島聯(lián)考)Itwaslate,about10∶15p.m.JaniceEspositogotoffthetrainatBellport,NewYork,wenttohercarandstarteddrivinghome.Shewassofamiliarwiththeroutethatshealmostdroveautomatically:turnedlefttotheStationRoad,thenanotherleftontoMontaukHighway,andthen—bam!WhenEsposito’scarhadjustcrossedtherailroadtracks,itbumpedintoanothervehicleandwaspushedbackontothetracks.Injuredbutmostlyshockedbythecrashandbytheairbagsthatpoppedup,shewasstuckinthevehicle.Asithappened,PeteDiPintowasjustabouttogotosleepwhenheheardasharpnoiseandsawtheaccidentnotfaroutsidehisbedroomwindow.Asavolunteerfirefighterandretiredteacher,DiPinto,whowas65,fetchedaflashlightandrushedoutwithouthesitation.“AnyfirefighterwouldhavedonewhatIdid,”hesaid.“We’realwaysonduty.”Atfirst,hespottedtheothercarintheaccident.Aftermakingsurethatthedriverwasallright,DiPintolookedaroundanddiscoveredEsposito’scarstraddling(橫跨)therailwaytracks.Andthenheheardthebellring,whichsignaledatrain’sarrival.DiPintorushedtoEsposito’scarandbrokethewindowonthedriver’sside.Espositolookedupathim,withhereyesglazingover.“Idon’tknowwhereIam,”shesaid.“You’reontherailroadtracks,”DiPintoyelled.“Ihavetogetyouoffrightnow!”Thetrainwasrunningtowardthemataspeedofsome105kilometersperhour.Thedriver’sdoorfailedtobeopenedduetothecollision(碰撞),soDiPintoquicklyrantotheothersideandwasabletoopenthedoor.Heputtheairbagsaside,seizedherarms,pulledhertowardhimacrossthepassengerseatuntilfinallygotheroutandwalkedhertosafetyasswiftlyaspossible.Severalsecondslater,thetraincrashedintothevehicle.“ItwaslikeaHollywoodmovie,”DiPintotoldreportersthenextday.“Lastnight,”saidGregoryMiglinoJr.,ChiefoftheDepartmentinSouthCountryAmbulance,“theheroarrivedinpajamas(睡衣褲),notinafiretruck.”1.Whatcanweknowabouttheaccidentfromparagraph1?A.Esposito’scarhitanothervehicle.B.Espositodrovetoofast.C.Espositodidn’tknowtheroutewell.D.ArunningtraincrashedintoEsposito’scar.2.HowwasJaniceEspositorightaftertheaccident?A.Shefeltallright.B.Shewasbadlyhurt.C.Shegottrappedinthecar.D.Shecompletelylostherconsciousness.3.HowwasJaniceEspositorescuedfromhercar?A.Throughthewindowonthedriver’sside.B.Throughthedooronthedriver’sside.C.Throughthewindowonthepassenger’sside.D.Throughthedooronthepassenger’sside.4.WhatdidGregoryMiglinoJr.meanbysaying“theheroarrivedinpajamas(睡衣褲),notinafiretruck”?A.DiPintowasnotaprofessionalfirefighter.B.DiPintorushedtosavelifewithoutthinkingabouthimself.C.DiPintowasaspecialfirefighterwhopreferredwearingpajamas.D.DiPintowasunabletofindafiretruckwhentheaccidenthappened.BFormorethanadecade,ateamofresearchershavestudiedthedynamicsoftheGreenlandIceSheetasitrespondstoawarmingclimate.Butwhilemuchoftheirfocushasbeenonwater’simpactsonicesheetchange,theirmostrecentresearchfindingshaveoverturnedtheorderoftheirthinking.Meierbachtol,HarperandtheirteamdiscoveredthatchangesintheicesheethavearealimpactonthemassivegroundwatersystemunderlyingGreenland.Thislatestdiscoveryoccurredthankstoamarriageofdrillingtechniques.Internationalcooperatorsmadeanangledhole650metersthroughbedrockunderneathaGreenlandglacier(冰川)tomeasuregroundwaterconditionsundertheice.Meanwhile,researchersdrilled32holesfromatoptheglacier,throughnearlyakilometerofice,tomeasurewaterconditionsattheareabetweeniceandbedrock,whichformsanimportantboundarycontrollinggroundwaterflowbelow.Afterdrilling,theteamfixedsensorsintheicecolumnandattheicesheetbedtomeasureicedynamicsandwaterconditionsaswaterflowsundertheice.“Bystudyingareascoveredbyice10,000yearsago,wehaveknownthatthehugemassandvastamountsofwaterfrommeltingicecanimpacttheunderlyinggroundwater,”Meierbachtolsaid.“It’sgenerallyacceptedthatthegroundwaterissleepingoverdecadestocenturiesanditsresponsetoicesheetchangeislong:thousandsofyears.Butwhatwe’veshownhereisthatitisimmediate.”ThisnewunderstandingcouldhaveimportantsubsequenteffectsonhowGreenland’sthinningiceimpactstheArctic.Thethinningicecouldreducetherateofgroundwaterflowtotheocean,changingthewatertemperatureandsalinity(鹽度)balancethatisimportantforoceancirculation(循環(huán))patterns.“InthinkingaboutthecomplexfeedbacksfromGreenland’songoingchange,wehavereallyignoredthegroundwatercomponent,”Harpersaid.5.Howdotheresearchersfeelabouttheresultoftherecentstudy?A.Satisfied. B.Disappointed.C.Surprised. D.Doubtful.6.WhatcontributesmosttothenewresearchabouttheGreenlandIceSheet?A.Fixingsensorsintoicesheet.B.Closeinternationalcooperation.C.Advancedrockdrillingtechnology.D.Acombinationoftwodrillingapproaches.7.Whatisamisunderstandingofthegroundwaterunderglaciers?A.Ithasaverylargevolume.B.Itisinactiveforalongtime.C.Itscomponentiscomplex.D.Itstemperatureischangeable.8.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WaterImpactstheGreenland’sIceSheetB.Long-lastingEffectsofGlobalWarmingontheArcticC.NewlyDiscoveredGroundwaterResourcesinGreenlandD.Greenland’sGroundwaterChangeswithThinningIceSheetCTopersist,lifemustreproduce.ScientistsattheUniversityofVermont,TuftsUniversity,andtheWyssInstituteforBiologicallyInspiredEngineeringatHarvardUniversityhavediscoveredanentirelynewformofbiologicalreproductionandappliedtheirdiscoverytocreatingthefirst-ever,self-replicating(自我復制的)livingrobots.NamedXenobotsaftertheAfricanclawedfrogfromwhichscientiststaketheirstemcells,themachinesarelessthan0.04incheswide—smallenoughtotravelinsidehumanbodies.Theycanwalkandswim,surviveforweekswithoutfood,andworktogetheringroups.Theyevenhaveregenerativecapabilities;whenthescientistsslicedintoonerobot,ithealedbyitselfandkeptmoving.TheXenobotscouldpotentiallybeusedtowardahostoftasks.Xenobotscouldbeusedtocleanupradioactivewasteandcollectmicroplasticsintheoceans.SomeXenobotshaveholesintheircenter,whichcouldpotentiallybeusedtotransportdrugsormedicines.Traditionalrobots“degrade(降解)overtimeandcanproduceharmfulecologicalandhealthsideeffects,”researcherssaidinthestudy,whichwaspublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Asbiologicalmachines,Xenobotsaremoreenvironmentallyfriendlyandsaferforhumanhealth.Asidefromtheseimmediatepracticaltasks,Xenobotscouldalsohelpresearcherstolearnmoreaboutcellbiology—openingthedoorstofutureadvancementinhumanhealthandlongevity.Whiletheprospectofself-replicatingbiotechnologycouldsparkconcern,theresearcherssaidthatthelivingmachineswereentirelycontainedinalabandeasilydestroyed,astheyarebiodegradableandregulatedbyexperts.“Therearemanythingsthatarepossibleifwetakeadvantageofthiskindofplasticity(可塑性)andabilityofcellstosolveproblems,”saidJoshuaBongard,oneoftheleadresearchersattheuniversityofVermont.9.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“regenerative”underlinedinparagraph2?A.Fightingdisease.B.Recoveringandgrowingagain.C.Self-cleaningregularly.D.Replacingoldcells.10.WhatcanwelearnaboutXenobotsfromparagraph3?A.Theycanbewidelyappliedtocurediseases.B.Theyareharmlesstotheenvironmentbydegradingplastics.C.Theyarespeciallydesignedtocollectradioactivewaste.D.Theycanservewelltheresearchonhumanhealth.11.WhatisBongard’sattitudetowardstheself-replicatingbiotechnology?A.Doubtful. B.Indifferent.C.Positive. D.Ambiguous.12.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Theinventionofthefirstself-reproductionrobots.B.Anapplicationofamachineinmedicine.C.Thetrendofdevelopingbiotechnology.D.AnexperimentonAfricanclawedfrogs.Ⅱ.七選五BASEjumpingisadangeroussportthatinvolvesusingaparachute(降落傘)tojumpoffahighstructure.1BecauseBASEjumpingisverydangerous,itissometimesconsidereda“stunt”,or“daredevilactivity”ratherthanasport.BASEisanacronym(首字母縮寫)thatstandsforthefourcategoriesoffixedlaunchpointsforaBASEjump:building,antennae(高塔),span(bridge)andearth(cliff).“BASEnumbers”areawardedtothosejumperswhohavecompletedatleastonejumpfromeachofthecategories.2CarlBoenishmadethefirstofficialBASEjumpofftheTrollWallinNorwayin1984.Unfortunately,CarlBoenishwaskilledtwodaysafterthatfirstBASEjumpashetriedtomakeanotherBASEjumpofftheTrollWall.ImprovementsinequipmenthavehelpedreduceBASEjumpingdeaths.3TherearenoreliablestatisticsonthenumberofpeoplekilledandinjuredwhileBASEjumping,butitiscertainlymoredangerousthanskydiving.Becauseofthehighdeathrate,BASE
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