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安徽省部分市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題匯編閱讀理解安徽省亳州市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期7月期末英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWeletoWarsaw,Poland’scapital,wheretheoldandnewetogetherinonefantasticcity.DuetoitsroughhistoryandmassivedestructionduringWWII,Warsawisoftenoverlookedasatraveldestination.9AMHalaMirowskaMarketStartyourmorningwalkingdownthelivelyHalaMirowska.AnoldmarketinthecenterofWarsawwithtwomarketbuildingsandanopenairmarketbetweenthem.Localsdotheirgroceryshoppingforthecheapestfruits,locallyproducedcheeses,freshflowers,andsomuchmore!10:00AMWarsawUniversityLibraryGardenEnteroneofthelargestrooftopgardensinEurope!ThepublicgardensontopoftheWarsawUniversityLibraryareincrediblyeyecatching.Thedifferentlevelsofferaperfectviewofthecitybutalsoalookdownintothelibrary.Youwillpletelyforgetthefactthatyou’reinthebusycapitalcity.10:30AMOldTown—TheBestPlacetovisitinWarsawWarsawOldTownisanamazingareawithpastelcolored(淡雅色彩的)housesonthelivelyCastleSquare.DuringWWII,WarsawOldTownwasalmostentirelydestroyed,butthankfullyitwasreconstructed.Discoverthemanyfantasticrestaurants,streetartists,andcafesinsidetheoldtown.2:30PMDiscoverPraga,Warsaw’sHipsterNeighborhoodCrossthebridgetowardsthePragndistrict,andyouwillseeadistrictthathadnoplacefortouristsuntilitwasrebuiltintoanartisticarea.Forexample,visittheSohoFactory,amassiveindustrialsitetransformedwithcreativeworkspaces,someofthecity’sbestrestaurants,andaswellasorganicfoodmarketsandculturalevents.21.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.TravelersinWarsaw. B.Nativecollegestudents.C.LocalsexperiencingWWII. D.Studentsseekingacollege.22.WhatisspecialaboutWarsawUniversityLibraryGarden?A.Youcanbuythecheapestfruitsthere. B.Therearegardenswellabovetheground.C.It’sasnoisyasotherbigcitiesinPoland. D.Ithasmanyfantasticrestaurantsaround.23.Whichwouldyouvisitintheafternoon?A.HalaMirowskaMarket B.WarsawUniversityLibraryGardenC.OldTown D.PragaBAftertheknockoutMauiwildfires,peoplefromallwalksoflifemanagedtofindwaystosupportthevictims.WhilemanyfeltmorefortablegivingtotheHawaiiRedCrossorgrassrootsorganizations,otherswantedtodonatedirectlytothepeopleinneed.OprahWinfreyandDwayne“TheRock”Johnsonfeltthatwaytoo,sotheycreatedThePeople’sFundofMaui,whichaimstosupportthedisplacedresidentsofLahainaastheytrytorebuildtheirlives.“Ihavebeenmeetingwithpeoplethroughoutthemunitythatwereimpactedbythefiresoverthelastfewweeks,askingwhattheymostneededandhowIcouldbeofservice,”Winfreysaidinastatement.“ThemainthingI’vebeenhearingistheirconcernabouthowtomoveforwardundertheenormousfinancialburden(負擔(dān)).Themunityhasetogetherinsomanywonderfulways,andmyintentionistosupportthoseimpactedastheydeterminewhatrebuildinglookslikeforthem.”WinfreyandJohnsonpostedavideoannouncingadonationof$10milliononInstagram,andcallingforthosewhoneedassistancetoapply.ThePeople’sFundofMauiaimstoprovidedirectrelieftoindividualsintheformof$1,200monthlypaymentsforaslongaspossible.Therecipientsofthisfundraiserareindividualswhoareovertheageof18,resideinLahainaandKula,andlosttheirhomesduringthefire.“WearebeyondgratefultobeworkingalongsidemunityleadersofMauitolaunchthePeople’sFundofMaui,”Johnsonsharedinastatement.“Theseleadersareofferingtheirguidancetoensureourfundcanputmoneydirectlyinthe.handsofthoseindividualsmostaffected.”Johnson,whospentsometimeinHonoluluasakid,praisedfirstrespondersandmunitymemberswhohavesteppeduptothechallenge.“AspeoplearoundtheworldwatchedthegreatlosscausedbytheMauiwildfires,theyalsowitnessedthegreatspiritofourPolynesiancultureandthestrengthofthepeopleofMaui,”saidJohnson.24.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinparagraph1?A.DamagescausedbyMauiwildfires. B.People’sterrortoMauiwildfires.C.ThegoalofthePeople’sFundofMaui. D.People’sselfprotectionafterMauiwildfires.25.What’sthegreatestworrytothevictims?A.Transport. B.Plansforrebuilding.C.Lossoffortune. D.Lackingenoughmoney.26.WhichwordcanbestdescribemunityleadersofMaui?A.Helpful. B.Grateful. C.Concerned. D.Negative.27.What’sthepositivesidedidtheMauiwildfiresshow?A.SufficientfundsfromThePeople’sFundofMaui.B.People’sstrongwillandexcellentPolynesianculture.C.People’sstrongawarenessofpreventingbigwildfires.D.People’srichlifeaftergaining$1,200monthlypayments.CThomasEdisoninventedthephonographin1877,anditquicklybecamethemostpopularhomeentertainmentdeviceofthecentury.Seekingtoprovideavisualacpanimenttothephonograph,EdisonhelpedDickson,ayounglaboratoryassistant,inventamotionpicturecamerain1888.BuildingupontheworkofMaybridgeandMarey,Dicksonbinedthetwofinalessentialsofmotionpicturerecordingandviewingtechnology.Thesewereadevice,adaptedfromtheescapementmechanismofaclock,toensuretheintermittent(周期的)butregularmotionofthefilmtapethroughthecameraandaregularlyperforated(穿孔的)filmtapetoensureprecisesynchronization(同步)betweenthefilmtapeandtheshutter.Dickson’scamera,theKinetograph,initiallyimprintedupto50feet(15metres)offilmattherateofabout40framespersecond.Dicksonwasnottheonlypersonwhohadbeensolvingtheproblemofrecordingandreproducingmovingimages.Inventorsthroughouttheworldhadbeentryingforyearstoinventworkingmotionpicturemachines.Infact,severalEuropeaninventors,includingtheEnglishmanWilliamFrieseGreene,appliedforpatentsonvariouscameras,projectors,andcameraprojectorbinationscontemporaneouslyorevenbeforeEdisonandhisassociatesdid.BecauseEdisonhadoriginallyeupwithmotionpicturesasanadjuncttohisphonograph,hedidnotentrusttheinventionofaprojectortoacpanytheKinetograph.Rather,hehadDicksondesignatypeofviewingdevicecalledtheKinetoscope,inwhichacontinuous47foot(14metre)filmcircleranbetweenalampandashutterforindividualviewing.Startingin1894,KinetoscopesweremarketedmerciallythroughthefirmofRaffandGammonfor$250to$300apiece.TheEdisonpanyestablisheditsownKinetographstudioinWestOrange,NewJersey,tosupplyfilmsfortheKinetoscopes.InAprilofthatyearthefirstKinetoscopecinemawasopenedinastorefrontinNewYorkCity.Thecinemacharged25centsforadmissiontoabankoffivemachines.28.What’sthepurposeofEdisonhelpingDicksoninventamotionpicturecamera?A.TosupporttheworkmadebyMuybridgeandMarey.B.Toofferviewingtechnologyassistancetohisinvention.C.Tomakepreparationsforhisinventionofthephonograph.D.Toremovethedevicesofoldmotionpicturerecording.29.Whatdoesparagraph2intendtotellabouttheKinetograph?A.Itsspeed. B.Itsdevelopment.C.Itslimitations. D.Itsoperationalprinciple.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adjunct”inparagraph4mean?A.Addition. B.Replacement. C.Example. D.Project.31.WhichcanbeusedtodescribetheinventionofKinetoscopes?A.Costly. B.plicated. C.Successful. D.Accidental.DScientistsexploringtheoceanfloorinAntareticahavefoundthelargestgroupoffishnestseverdiscovered.Thehugeareaofnestscameasasurprise,andwillhelpscientistsdevelopamorepleteideaoftheoceanfoodwebinthearea.InthesouthWeddellSea,scientistsdiscoveredagroupofroughly60millionicefishnestsontheoceanfloor.Beforethis,thelargestgroupoficefishnestseverfoundhadabout60nests.ResearchersfromGermany’sAlfredWegenerInstituteontheresearchshipPolarsternwerestudyingtheoceanfloorinAntaretica.Todothis,theyusedaspecialdevicecalledOFOBS.Thedevicecollectsinformationandtakespicturesandvideofrom58feet(1.52.5meters)abovetheseafloor.LilianBoehringer,aresearchstudent,wasthefirsttospotthenests.“Theywereeverywhere,”shetoldtheNewYorkTimes.Duringthefirstfourhourfilmingsession,thescientistsfoundover16,000nests.TheresearchersusedOFOBStomaketwomorefourhour“dives”,tryingtodiscoverthelimitsofthenestingarea.Thisallowedthemtocalculatethatthenestingsitecoversatleast92squaremiles(240squarekilometers).Thescientistswerestudyingtheareabecausethetemperaturesthereareslightlywarmerthantheareasaroundit.Thewaterisstillcold—barelyabovefreezing—butthatseemstobeperfectforicefish.Thenestsscientistsfoundwereintheshapeofacircle,andabout2.5feet(75centimeters)across.Eachnestheldabout1,700eggs.Mostofthenestswerebeingguardedbyamaleicefish.Researchersalsospottedsomedeadicefishandsomenestswithnofish.Becauseofthemassivenumbersofnestsfound,thescientistsbelievetheicefishmustplayaveryimportantpartintheocean’sfoodcycleinthearea.TheresearchersthinktheicefishareanimportantfoodsourceforAntarctica’sWeddellSeals.32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoexplaininparagraph2?A.Howresearchersfoundicefishnests. B.Whatthenewlyfoundicefishnestslooks.C.Whaticefishnestsmeanstotheocean. D.Whyicefishbuildthenestsintheocean.33.TheicefishbuildtheirnestinthesouthWeddellSeabecauseofits______.A.depth B.purity C.a(chǎn)rea D.condition34.What’sthesignificanceofthefindoficefishnests?A.Itprovidesmoreevidencesabouticefish’slivinghabits.B.Ithelpsscientistsknowmoreabouttheoceanfoodchain.C.Ittellsustheimportanceofprotectingthebigoceans.D.Ithelpsthefishersgetmoreinformationaboutfishing.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheIcefish’sPositioninOceanFoodCycle B.FurtherStudiesabouttheOceanFoodCycleC.TheLargestGroupofFishNestsDiscovered D.TheNecessitiesfortheOceanFoodStudies安徽省黃山市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期7月期末英語試題一、閱讀理解ACurrentExhibitionsGroundedinClayMarch1—June4,2024PuebloIndianpottery(陶器),atypeofAmericanIndianart,isstillproducedtodayinamanneridenticaltothemethoddevelopedduringtheClassicPuebloperiodofaboutAD10501300.Thisexhibitionfeaturesmorethanonehundredhistoricalandcontemporaryclayworksconstructedonlybyfemalesofthetribe(部落)andproducednotonapotter’swheelbutbyhand.LightandToneMay18—September5,2024Thecurrentexhibitionexploresthepursuitofatonalgradation(色調(diào)層次)andcontrastindrawingsselectedbytheDepartmentofDrawingsandPrintsonpreparedanddyedpapers,rangingfrommasterworksbyWolfHuberandPeterCandidtoimpressivesheetsbyeighteenthandnineteenthcenturyartistslikeAngelicaKauffmanandAlphonseLegros.VincentvanGogh’sCypresses(柏樹)May22—August27,2024Some40landscapeworksbyVincentvanGoghrevealtheextentofhispassionfortheregion’sdistinctiveevergreensastheycontinuouslyfueledtheDutchartist’simaginationoverthecourseoftwoyearsintheSouthofFrance:fromhisinitialsightingsofcypressesinArlestorealizingtheirfull,limitlesspotentialinSaintRémy.TheAfricanOriginofCivilizationJuly14December14,2024In1974,SenegalesescholarCheikhAntaDiopchallengedhistoriansbydeclaringtheinfluenceofancientAfricancivilizationsinhisbookTheAfricanOriginofCivilization:Myth(神話)orReality.ThisexhibitionpaysrespecttothegreatAfricanhistorianbypresentingmasterpiecesfromWestandCentralAfricaforthefirsttime.1.WhatcanbelearnedfromPueblopots?A.Theyareproducedinanewway. B.TheyaremadebyPueblowomen.C.Theyarecreatedonaparticularwheel. D.Theyhaveahistoryofthreethousandyears.2.Whatissuitableforvisitorstoappreciateworksofnaturalscenery?A.GroundedinClay. B.LightandTone.C.VincentvanGogh’sCypresses. D.TheAfricanOriginofCivilization.3.WhatisthepurposeofTheAfricanOriginofCivilization?A.TohonorCheikhAntaDiop. B.ToexploreAfricanmyths.C.Tointroduceaninsightfulbook. D.ToparedifferentAfricancultures.BZlotkowski,ahighschoolgirlwholivesonIsleboroIsland,offMaine’smidcoast,spenthersummerhelpinghermomKimberlysellseafoodattheirlocalfarmers’market.Itwastherethattheymetanothervendor(小販)sellinghomemadegoatcheese.Aquicktasteandthefamilyfellinlovewithit.“Mom.let’sgetsomegoatssowecanhavecheese,”saidZlotkowski.Understandably,hermomwasn’tsoldontheidea,butithappenedthatKimberlywaslookingtoclearsomeland.Zlotkowskisawheropening.“Goatseatalotofplantsthatotherlivestock(牲畜)won’ttouch.They’realsoabletoaccessbrushyareasthatareinaccessibletosomelargerequipment,andtheynaturallyfertilize(施肥)whiletheywork,”Zlotkowskiexplainedtohermother.Thenshesuggested,“Whynotgetsomegoatstocleartheland,andwewouldalsobenefitfromtheirmilkandcheese?”Kimberlygotonboard,andGrazyGoatGirlswasborn.Overthefall,Zlotkowskiacquiredfivegoats,andshehasbeengettingtheanimalsadaptedtotheirnewenvironment.Shehasletthegoatsclearsomeofhermom’slandinasafeandecofriendlymanner,inspectingtheirprogressandtiming,tohelpherhandleinquiriesfrompeoplethroughouttheregionaboutclearingtheirproperties.Withtwoyearsleftofhighschool,Zlotkowskiisgrowingherlandscapingbusinessslowly,balancingthegoatswithseeingherfriendsandattendingschoolactivities.ShewantstoseehowbigshecanmakeGrazyGoatGirlsbeforeleavingforcollege.Whenshe’snotthere,Zlotkowskiwillhavetofindsomeonetocareforhergoatsuntilshecaneback.“Aftercollege,I’mhopingIcanebackandstartafarm,”saysZlotkowski.4.WhatimpressedZlotkowskiatthelocalmarket?A.Workingasavendorwasnoeasyjob.B.Homemadegoatcheesewasdelicious.C.Seafoodwaslesspopularthancheese.D.Manyvendorssoldhomemadegoatcheese.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“wasn’tsoldon”inparagraph2mean?A.Seemeduninterestedin.B.Becaneimpatientwith.C.Seemedattractedby.D.Becameinfluencedby.6.WhatcanweinferaboutGrazyGoatGirls?A.Ithasmadeabignameintheneighbourhood.B.Ithasledtodissatisfactionthroughouttheregion.C.Ithasfailedtobalancebusinesswithacademics.D.Ithashelpedclearlandinasustainableway.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Zlotkowski:astudentwhosaveslocallivestockB.Raisinggoats:anemergingtrendonthemarketC.Zlotkowski:aschoolgirlturnedlandscaperD.GrazyGoatGirls:ateenagerinspiredworkshopCToday,openbookreviewpages,andyouaremorelikelytoseewritersdescribingeachotherandtheirworkwithsuchwordsas“brilliant”and“insightful”ratherthan,astheyoncedid,“tiresome”.AneditorforBuzzFeed,anewssite,evenannouncedthatitsbookssectionwouldnotdonegativebookreviewsatall.Thiswaswonderfulnewsforwriterseverywhere.Itwasnotsuchgoodnewsforreaders.Thebestbadreviewsarescalpel(手術(shù)刀)jobs,observestheBritishcriticAdamMarsJones,“becauseifit’snotprecise,it’snotgoingtowork.”O(jiān)neofthefinestwasusedbyGeorgeEliotonCharlotteBronte’s“JaneEyre”.“Iwish,”Eliotwrote.“thecharacterswouldtalkalittlelessliketheheroesandheroinesofpolicereports.”Modemreviewersrarelyachievesuchdeadlybeauty.Alltoooftenreviewsarefulloffillerwords:“darklyfunny”,“deepthinking”.Manyoftheseimplytheword
“boring”,whichisineffectforbiddenonliterarypages.TheInternetisonereasonforthissoftening.Ithaschangedboththeeconomicsofcriticism(newspapershavefewerbookpages,soeditorstendtofillthemwiththebooksyoushouldread,
nottheonesyoushouldnot)andtheadvisabilityofit.TheInternethasalsohelpeddecreaseanonymity(匿名).Once,mostreviewswereanonymous.Today,mostreviewersarenotonlynamedbuteasilysearchable.Whereas30yearsago,criticswere“encouragedtoreallyhaveagoatpeople”,nowpeopleare‘terrifiedofgivingpubliccriticism’’.Therehavebeenattemptstobringbacksharpcriticism.In2012anawardcalledthe“HatchetJoboftheYear”
waslaunchedbytwocriticsasa“missionagainstboredomandlazythinking”.Itranforthreeyears.FleurMacdonald,oneofitscofounders,thinksthat“theliterarysceneprobablyneedsitmorethanovernow”,butthatitstruggledtogetsponsorshipsince“badbookreviewscancausedisagreements”.8.Whatisthefeatureofbookreviewsnowadays?A.Theyaregettingbrilliant. B.Theyareveryfriendlytoreaders.C.Theyhardlyoffersharpcriticism. D.Theyshownorespectforwriters’feelings.9.WhatdoestheauthorfeelatEliot’sreviewof“JaneEyre”?A.Exactandeffective. B.Beautifulandtalkative.C.Thoughtfulandfunny. D.Unfriendlyanduncertain.10.Howisparagraph3mainlydeveloped?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Bymakingparisons.C.Byprovidingexamples. D.Bymakingclassifications.11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“HatchetJoboftheYear”?A.Itinspiredmanycritics. B.Itbecameaninstanthit.C.Itmetwithchallenges. D.Ithasbeenrunningforyears.DCanamachinepredictthesongofthesummer?Canitremoveforgettableflops(失敗之作)?Ifso,suchatechnologycouldreducemusicproductioncostsandevenmakejudgesontelevisiontalentshowsoutdatedbutafterdecadesof“hitsongscience”research,predictingasuccessfulsongisstillmoreofanartthanascience.NowresearchersatClaremontGraduateUniversitysaythey’vefoundawaytouseartificialintelligencetopredictthenextcharttoppingsong.Theteamtrackedhowparticipantsrespondedastheylistenedtomusic.Amachinelearningmodeltrainedonthedatawasthenabletodeterminewhetherasongwasahitoraflopwith97percentaccuracy.Traditionally,musicindustryexpertslookingtopredictthenexthithavereliedonlargedatabasestoanalyzethelyricalandacoustic(原音的)aspectsofhitsongs.Butthismethodhasperformedonlyslightlybetterthanarandomcointoss(投擲).Forexample,HodaKhalil,adatascientist.andherworkmateshaveanalyzeddatafrommorethan600,000songsandfoundnosignificantconnectionsbetweenvariousacousticfeaturesandatune’smercialpopularity.Ratherthanfocusingonasong’squalities,theClaremontteamsoughttoexplorehowhumansrespondtomusic.
“Songsaredesignedtocreateanemotionalexperienceforpeople,andthoseemotionsefromthebrain,”saysPaulZak,seniorauthorofthenewstudy.Previousattemptstousebrainscanstopredicthitsongshadlimitedsuccess.Insteadofdirectlymeasuringthebrain,Zak’steamequipped33participantswithwearablesensorsthatmonitorchangesintheirheartbloodflow,similartothewaytraditionalsmartwatchesandfitnesstrackersdetectheartrate.Participantslistenedto24songsrangingfromthehit“DanceMonkey”tothemercialflop“Dekario”.TheirdatawerethenfedthroughthemercialplatformImmersionNeuroscience(沉浸式神經(jīng)科學(xué)),cofoundedbyZak.AnAImodeltrainedontheseimmersionsignalspredictedhitsongswithhighaccuracy,theresearchersreported.However,noteveryoneisconvinced.“Thestudydependsontheneurophysiologicalmeasureofimmersion,butthismeasureneedsfurtherscientificstudy,”saysStefanKoelsch,aneuroscientistattheUniversityofBergeninNorway.12.Whatisthepossibleresultofthepredictingtechnology?A.Thebigriseinmusicproductioncosts. B.Thedramaticdecreaseinhitsongs.C.Thedecliningpopularityoftalentshows. D.TheunemploymentofTVprogramjudges.13.Whatcanwesayaboutthetraditionalpredictingmethod?A.Itinvolveslittleanalysis. B.Itpresentslowaccuracy.C.Itwasinspiredbycointossing. D.Itwasappliedtoposingsongs.14.Howwasthenewstudyconducted?A.Byinvitingparticipantstofinishquestionnaires. B.Byequippingparticipantswithsmartwatches.C.Byscann?ngparticipants’brainactivities. D.Bytracingparticipants’heartbloodflow.15.WhatisStefanKoelsch’sattitudetowardstheresearch?A.Objective. B.Indifferent. C.Favorable. D.Disapproving.安徽省安慶市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期7月期末聯(lián)考英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5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。AAdventuresinNorthAmericaforSeniorTravelersWhaleWatchingTripsDefinitelyaworthyexperiencelikethewhalewatchingtripisonewaytogetupcloseandpersonalwiththeEarth'sbiggestmammals(哺乳動物).Butthetripsaren'tveryexpensive.Forexample,tourproviderOceansideAdventuresinCaliforniacharges$39foradultsandoffersa$5discountforseniorsWhitewaterRafting(漂流)Manypeopleconsiderwhitewaterraftingtheultimateexcitement.LewisandClarkRiverExpeditionsinJackson,Wyoming,offersfourhourtripsontheSnakeRiverinraftsthatgenerallyhold8to14people.Thecostis$84foreachadult,andit'sfreeofchargeforchildren.Thepanyalsoguidesmultidaytrips.HotAirBalloonRideHotairballooningispopularintheWest,wherethereisalotofskyandnotalotoftrees,butit'spossibletofindballoonridesinmoststates.Tripsareperhapsmostspectacularatsunriseandsunset.RainbowRydersinAlbuquerque,NewMexico,offersathreetofourhoursunrisetourfor$168perperson.InMichigan,SkyAdventurescelebrateswithchampagne(香檳)attheendofeachonehourflight,whichcostsabout$190perperson.SeaCaveKayakToursJustafewhours'drivefromChicagoandMinneapolis,there'sanaturalbeautyinWisconsinthatlookslikethePacificCoast'srockformations.Eventouristswho'dliketotryforthefirsttimecantourtheseacavesoftheApostleIslandsbykayak,paddlingthroughtunnelsandwatchingthesunsetafteremergingfromhiddencaves.Toursstartat$55perperson.21.InwhichadventurecanthelargestmammalsonEarthbecontactedclosely?A.WhaleWatchingTrips. B.WhitewaterRafting.C.HotAirBalloonRide. D.SeaCaveKayakTours.22.Howmuchdoesafourhourwhitewaterraftingtripcostforacouplewithakid?A.$39. B.$55. C.$84. D.$168.23.Whatisspecialabouttheseacavekayaktours?A.Theyareexpensive.B.Theyaresuitableforbeginners.C.Theyofferchampagneattheend.D.TheyareonlyavailableinWisconsin.BAsFranklinD.Rooseveltoncesaid,“asmoothseanevermadeaskilledsailor.”ThiscertainlyappliestoNewYorkbornpetitivesailorColeBrauer,thefirstAmericanwomantopetitivelysailsolo(獨自)aroundtheworld.Hercalmpersonalityandrichknowledgeofthesportaretheperfectrecipeforsuccess,asBrauerservesasaleadingfigureinthisindustry.The29yearoldbegantheGlobalSoloChallengedepartingfromACoruna,Spain,inOctober2023.Finally,shemadeherwaybacktolandinMarch2024,aboardherboatnamedFirstLight.Thispetitionisforsailorswhodesireachallengetosailaroundthesea,sharpeningtheirskillswitheachwavetheyleavebehindthem.Throughouthermonthsatsea,BrauerwasnotfrightenedbythewildlyunpredictablebehaviorsofMotherNature.Sheworkedtirelesslytowardsachievingherincredibleachievement.Alongtheway,thedeterminedpetitorrecordedher130dayjourneyatseaonInstagram.Inadditiontodocumentingherexperiences,Braueralsoeducatedherviewersonvarioussailingtermsandtheapplicationofdifferentsailingtechniques.Forexample,shereferencestheterm“reefing”thesail.Thismeanstoloweryoursailtoacmodateincreasesinwind,allowingtheboattomaintainamanageablespeedthatallowsitscaptaintohavemorecontrolledsteering(駕駛).AsaformerstudentoftheUniversityofHawaii,Brauerachievedmanyacademicandathleticachievements.Fromearningthe2017JackBonhamAwardforacademicandathleticperformancetobeingapartoftheIntercollegiateSailingAssociationAcademicAllAmericanTeamtwice,shecontinuedtoraisethebar.Andwiththislatestchallenge,BrauerhadopportunitiestoimproveherskillsintheuniquebackdropofthePacificOcean.AsshesailedfromSpaintoSouthAfricaandAustralia,BrauerfinallycrossedtheAtlanticOceanbacktoherstartingpoint—ACoruna.Herdedicatedspirit,enthusiasmforlife,anddesiretoinspireyoungwomentopursuetheirdreamsshonethroughherexpedition.24.What'sthekeytoBrauer'ssuccess?A.Hergoodluckandpreviousexperience.B.Heracademicbackgroundanddesireforsuccess.C.Herwillingnesstochallengeandloveforadventure.D.Hercalmpersonalityanddeepunderstandingofsailing.25.WhatdidBrauerdoduringthepetition?A.Shedoubtedhersailingskillsoccasionally.B.ShedocumentedherseajourneyonInstagram.C.ShepredictedbehaviorsofMotherNaturesuccessfully.D.Shecontrolledthespeedbasedonviewers'techniques.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.TheAtlanticOceanwaseasytosailthrough.B.Sailingskillswereenhancedduringthevoyage.C.BrauerdroppedoutoftheUniversityofHawaii.D.Brauerhadanaverageperformanceinacademics.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ASpecialYoungWoman B.TheVitalSailingSkillsC.SailingaroundtheWorld D.MeetingNewChallengesCSomemonlyremendedstrategiesformanaginganger,includinghittingapunchingbag(拳擊袋),joggingandcycling,aren'teffectiveathelpingpeoplecooloff.That'sthekeytakeawayofournewreviewof154studiesthatlookedathowactivitiesthatincreaseversusdecreasephysiologicalarousalaffectangerandaggression.Arousalishowresearchersdescribehowenergizedsomeoneis.Whenyou'reinastateofhighphysiologicalarousal,you'llhaveincreasedheartrate,bloodpressureandbreathingrate.Angerisanegativeemotionassociatedwithhighphysiologicalarousal.Inourstudy,wefoundthatactivitiesthatinfluencearousallevelshadadeepimpactonangerandaggression.Byengaginginactivitiesthatdecreasearousal,suchasdeepbreathing,musclerelaxation,yoga,andmindfulness,youcancontrol,or“turndown”,yourangryfeelings.Crucially,ourbinedstudyofparticipantsfrommultiplestudiesfoundthatactivitiesthathelpdecreasearousalworkedacrossdiversesettings,includinginthelaboratoryandinrealworldsituations,bothoflineandonline,andinbothgroupandindividualsessions.Inaddition,activitiesthatturndownarousalwereeffectiveforawidevarietyofpeople—studentsandnonstudents,criminaloffendersandnonoffenders,thosewithandwithoutdisabilities.Incontrast’someactivitiespeopleusetomanagetheirangerampup(加劇)arousalandincreaseanger
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