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河南省部分市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期末試題匯編閱讀理解河南省許昌市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AVisittheNewYorkBotanicalGardenTheNewYorkBotanicalGarden(NYBG)isanadvocatefortheplantworld.Wewelealltolearnabouttheimportanceofplantsandplantscience,andthejoyofgardening.UPINGEVENTSHOLIDAYTRAINSHOWNovember19thisyearJanuary16nextyear

TheNYBG’sHolidayTrainShowafavoriteholidaytraditionhasbeenmakingmemoriesforover30years!Seemodeltrainspassthroughawonderfuldisplayofmorethan190replicas(復(fù)制品)ofNewYorklandmarks,eachrecreatedfromnaturalmaterials.T.H.EVERETT:ALIFEINPLANTSJanuary17nextyearJanuary22nextyear

ThroughT.H.Everett’sextensivearchive(檔案)heldbytheLuEstherT.MertzLibrary,weexplorethisinfluentialman’sextraordinarycareer,fromhismodestbeginningsinEnglandandearlytrainingattheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,tohispathtotheNewYorkBotanicalGarden.ADMISSION

Allvisitors,includingmembers,needticketsforentrytotheGarden.PurchaseattheGardenorreserveyourticketsinadvanceonlineanddisplaythemonyourmobiledeviceforquickerentry.PricingPublicMemberAdult$15FreeSenior(65+)$7FreeStudent(withID)$7FreeChild(212)$4FreeChildunder2FreeFreeOPENINGTIMESJanuary:10:00a.m.4:00p.m.FebruaryMarch:10:00a.m.5:00p.m.AprilSeptember:10:00a.m.6:00p.m.October:10:00a.m.5:00p.m.NovemberDecember:10:00a.m.4:00p.m.1.WhatcanvisitorstotheNYBGdoonJanuary17nextyear?A.CreatereplicasofNewYorklandmarks.B.LearnaboutT.H.Everett’scareerlife.C.TakeasightseeingtraintotouraroundtheNYBG.D.WatchashowheldbytheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew.2.Whatistheadmissionfeeforanadultmemberwitha3yearoldnonmember?A.$4. B.Free. C.$15. D.$19.3.WhenistheNYBGopentovisit?A.January10at5:00p.m. B.October12at6:00p.m.C.March4at4:00p.m. D.November5at9:00a.m.BItwasthesummerof1979,Laurie,mywife,andIwereexcitedtospendtwoweeksexploringAfrica.OuradventuresledustoacitycalledTétouaninMorocco.WewerewalkinginthemarketplacewhenIsawher.Shewasabout20feetfromus,lyingflatonherstomach,pullingherselfacrossthestreets.Herhandsweredirtyandbloodied,coveredwithcuts.Peoplewererushingpasther.Shewasalmostinvisibletoeveryonearoundher.Thecrowdwassweepingusdownthestreet,littlefazedbythewoman’ssituation.“Wehavetodosomething,”IsaidtoLaurie.Shenodded.Welookedupanddownthestreet,searchingforsomethingtobuyher,anythingwithwheels.Butbeforewecouldfigureoutawaytohelpher,shewasgone.Manyyearslater,asIwalkedthroughourlivingroompastanoldwheelchair,Isuddenlystoppeddeadinmytracks.Mythoughtsflewbacktothatwomaninthemarketplace.Iwonderediftherewasawaytomakeawheelchairthatwouldbedurable(耐用的)yetlightweight,easytoproduce,andaffordabletotransport.Ibegantodrawdesignsforaprototype(樣品).Severalmaterialscrossedmymind:steel,iron,andplastic.Butforthelongesttime,Iwasstuck.Wewereapproachingtheendoflawn(草坪)furnitureseasoninCaliforniawhentheanswersuddenlycameoutoftheblue.Thewhiteresin(樹(shù)脂)lawnchair.In2001,ourhumanitariannonprofit,FreeWheelchairMission,wasborn.Overthepasttwodecades,wehavegivenawaywheelchairstoover1.3millionpeopleacrossfivecontinents.Thegiftofmobilitytransformsthelivesofpeoplelivingwithdisabilities.That’swhyItellourstoryinmynewbookMiracleWheels:TheStoryofaMissiontoBringMobilitytotheWorld,notonlytosharemyjourneytofindpurposebutalsotoencourageyoutofindpurposeinyourownjourneybyhelpingothersinneed.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fazed”inparagraph2mean?A.Bothered. B.Convinced. C.Motivated. D.Threatened.5.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutthewoman?A.Slightlyembarrassed. B.Slightlyguilty.C.Fulloffear. D.Fullofsympathy.6.Whattroubledtheauthormostwhenhestartedtobuildawheelchair?A.Itsspecialdesign. B.Itsidealmaterial.C.Itstravelingdistance. D.Itsparticularfunction.7.WhydoestheauthorsharehisstoryinMiracleWheels?A.Todrawmoreattentiontothedisabled.B.Toattractreaderstojoinhisorganization.C.Touseitasanintroductiontothenewbook.D.Toencouragereaderstofindmeaninginassistingothers.CSometimesitseemsantipollutionandrecyclingeffortsarealongroadtonowhere.That’showengineerTobyMcCartneyfelt,untilvisitingIndiain2016.Whileonthetripheworkedwithagroupfillingholesonroadsusingamakeshift(權(quán)宜的)methodbiningwasteplastics,dieselfuel(柴油),andfire.PlastichasbeenusedtoconstructroadsinIndiasincetheturnofthecentury—andMcCartneyrealizedtheideacouldbeappliedtoroadconstructioninothercountries,“tosolvetwoworldproblems:plasticwaste,andontheothersidethepoorqualityofroadswehavetodriveontoday.”UponreturninghometoScotland,heandtwofriendsstartedexperimenting,meltingdownvariousbinationsofconsumerplasticsonhiskitchenstove(爐子).Aftergoingthroughover500differentbinationsofwasteplastics,theyfoundmaterialsthatworkedandfoundedapany,namedMacRebur,tostartbuildingtheirplasticenhancedroads.InMacRebur,wasteplasticsarebrokendownintosmallpiecesandreplace20%ofthestickyoilbasedbitumen(瀝青)thatisusedontraditionalroads.Themixedmaterialisupto60%stronger,uptothreetimeslongerlasting,andhashugeenvironmentalbenefits.AccordingtoMcCartney,eachmileofroadlaidwithhispany’sproductusesalmost1.2millionsingleuseplasticbagsor80,000plasticbottles.Foreveryonemileroad,there’sacarbonreductionofabout33tons.McCartneyissurethatplasticsinroadswillnotwashbackintoourriversandoceanswhenitrains.Sincetheplasticissafelysandwichedbetweenstoneandbitumen,itcan’teasilyreentertheenvironment.“Allourplasticsareheatedtoaround180degrees,”saysMcCartney.“Theythenfullymixwiththeremainingbitumenintheroad,sothereisnomicroplasticpresentinanyofourroads.”“Attheendofthedayplasticisagreatproduct,”McCartneysays.“Itlastslong,whichisaproblemifit’sawasteproduct,butnotaproblemifwewantittolast.”8.WhatdoweknowaboutMcCartney’sIndiantrip?A.Hegotinspirationfromit. B.Hetaughtthelocalstofillroadholes.C.Hewitnessedseriousplasticpollution. D.Hewasdisappointedbythepoorroads.9.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkaboutconcerningMacRebur’sproduct?A.Itsmaterials. B.Itsproductionprocedures.C.Itsadvantages. D.Itspotentialapplications.10.WhatisMcCartney’sattitudetotheenhancedroads’environmentalcost?A.Reserved. B.Unworried. C.Concerned. D.Uncertain.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Plasticscansavetheplanet B.MakeshiftroadswillbethenormC.Engineerinventsnewplasticthatlastslonger D.WasteplasticscouldbuildtheroadsoffutureDStandingoutsidemyhospitaltheotherday,Iwasstruckbyasight.Infact,it’sasightwe’veallseencountlesstimes:obese(肥胖的)nursesstandingaroundoutsideahospital.Itisestimatedthatoneinfournursesisobese,withnearlytwothirdsbeingoverweight.Whilesomehavearguedthatobesenursesmaybelessproductiveandtakemoretimeoffsick,thisisn’tmyconcernatall.I’mjustworriedabouttheexampletheysettoothers.Yes,ofcourse,nursesanddoctorsstrugglewithhavingahealthylifestylelikeeveryoneelse.Butiftheycan’tsticktothebasicprinciplesofmaintainingahealthylifestylethattheyarepromotingthemselves,theninmyopiniontheyhavenobusinessbeingonthefrontline.Nopatientisgoingtotakethemseriouslyunlesstheycandemonstratethattheyatleasttrytopractisewhattheypromote.It’saseriousprofessionalfailing,becauseitsendsthedisastrousmessageof“doasIsaynotasIdo”,whichisnevergoingtoresultinsomeonechangingtheirways.Youwouldn’ttakeadviceaboutreducingyourdrinkingfromanalcoholic,wouldyou?Sowhyshouldyoubeexpectedtolistentoanoverweighthealthcareprofessionalwhoistellingyoutoloseafewpounds?Ofcourse,therearelotsofinstanceswhenadoctorornurse’spersonalstrugglescanreallyhelp.Forexample,IusedtosmokeandIfindthisactuallyhelpsmebecauseIcanrelatetopatients—Iknowtheirstruggles,IknowtheirconcernsandIknowthethingstheysaytothemselvestoavoidquitting.KnowingthatIusedtosmokehelpsmeeacrossasmorehumantomypatients—I’vedonesillythingsbutI’vechangedandsocanthey.Similarly,anursewhowaspreviouslyobesebuthasnowlostweightcouldbearealmotivationforpatients.Butuntiltheyhavelostweightandcandemonstratethattheypractisewhattheypromote,theyriskalienating(使疏遠(yuǎn))theverypatientstheyarechargedwithhelping.12.Whatworriestheauthorconcerningobesenurses?A.Theywillcallinsickalot.B.Theywillbeunlikelytotakepatientsseriously.C.Theywillfailtoplaytheirroleinhealthpromotion.D.Theywillbeinpetentattheirjobonthefrontline.13.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeto“doasIsaynotasIdo”?A.Tolerant. B.Contradictory. C.Uncaring. D.Disapproving.14.Inwhatwayistheauthor’sexperienceofquittingsmokinghelpful?A.Heunderstandssmokersbetter. B.Hemanagestomaintainahealthierlifestyle.C.Hehasbeebraveinthefaceofstruggles. D.Hesetsagoodexampletohisworkmates.15.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?A.Heisanalcoholic. B.Heisadoctor.C.Heisoverweight. D.Heisimpatient.河南省焦作市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AGetclosertonatureintheUKbybookingastayatoneofthesegreatplaces.ShepherdsArmsHotelAnawardwinningtraditionalstylevillagehotelwithareputationforwarmhospitalityandexcellentfood,theShepherdsArmsHotelisidealforexploringEnnerdale,aremoteandpeaceful

Lakelandvalleyasyetundeveloped,offeringmemorablewalkingandanescapetonatureawayfromthecrowds.TheGoldenLionHotelAcoastalhotelsituatedinHunstanton,Norfolk.TheGoldenLionHotelistheoldestbuildinginthetownandfullofcharacterwithavariedmenu,afullylicensedbar,29ensuite(套間)roomsandimpressiveseaviews.Alimitednumberoffreeparkingspacesareavailable.ThepeaceandserenityoftheHunstantonareaofferwonderfulopportunitiesforleisuretravellersandloversoftheoutdoors.Hiking,fishing,sailingandhorseridingareallavailablenearby.ArgyllHotelMorethanwelinghospitality,itoffersaperfectbasetoexploretheundevelopednaturalenvironmentofIona.Everythingiswithinwalkingdistanceforbirdwatching,wildflowerwalksandwildlifetripstoLunga.Expectfantasticseasonalandlocalfoodpreparedwithlove.It’spetfriendlytoo!TheLodgeHotelSituatedinthevillageofHunstanton,TheLodgeHotelisjustashortthreeminutewalkfromthebeach.Customerslovethecasualandrelaxedatmosphereofitssmallprivatelyownedrestaurantand17ensuitebedrooms,offeringcleanandmodernacmodations.Guestscanrelaxwithabookinthehotel’sownlibrary.TheLodgeHotelisafewminutes’walkfromEastPutneyTubeStationandisfiveminutes’drivefromtheRiverThames.1.WhatcanguestsdointheShepherdsArmsHotel?A.Tastefoodfromaroundtheworld. B.Witnessanawardceremony.C.Experienceavalleyexploration. D.Gosailingonthelake.2.WhatdoTheGoldenLionHotelandTheLodgeHotelhaveinmon?A.Theyhaveprivatelibraries. B.Theyareclosetothebeach.C.Theyprovidefreeparkingforguests. D.Theyaredecoratedintraditionalstyles.3.Whichhotelmaysuitdoglovers?A.ShepherdsArmsHotel. B.TheGoldenLionHotel.C.TheLodgeHotel. D.ArgyllHotel.BIt’sfrighteningfortheNationalLiteracyTrusttoreportthatin2023only43percentofchildrenandyoungpeoplesaytheyreadforpleasure.It’sworryingthatreadingisindangerofbeinganichehobby.Notallhomeshavebooksaspartofthefurniture.It’svitalforeverychildtohavetheopportunitytodiscoverthejoyofreading.Readingsupportsempathy(共情)andcreativity.Itstimulatesimagination,enhancesvocabulary,bringsexcitementandalsooffersfort.Storytellinghasalwaysbeenpartofhumanexistence.Sadly,hundredsofpubliclibrarieshaveclosedduringthepasttenyears.Someschoolsdohaveaspacecalled“thelibrary”butthebooksareoldanddon’tnecessarilyreflectourdiversemodernlife.Childrenneedtohavethechancetoreadaboutmunities,culturesandfamiliesliketheirowntoenhancetheirsenseofidentity.Theyneednewbooksaswellasbelovedliteraryclassics.Oneinsevenprimaryschoolsdon’thavealibraryatall,whichrisestooneinfourinmymunity.AreportreleasedtodaybythePrimarySchoolLibraryAllianceshowshowimportantitisfortheretobeattractiveschoollibraries.Iknowthatanewlibrarycanmakeadifference.AtHarbourSchoolinNewhaven,EastSussex,oneboyshowedmeacopyofmybookTheStoryofTracyBeakerandsaidhe’dlovedtakingithometoshowhismum.Iaskedifshe’dreadittohim.“Mumcan’treadproperlyyetsoI’mreadingittoher,andwebothlaughatthestory,”hetoldme.Itwouldbewonderfulifallchildren,andindeedtheirfamilies,couldbenefitfromschoollibrariesinthisway.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“anichehobby”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Ahobbythattakesmuchtimetodo.B.Ahobbythatisenjoyedbytherich.C.Ahobbythatinterestsonlyyoungpeople.D.Ahobbythatistakenupbyfewpeople.5.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutreading?A.Itsmethods. B.Itshistory. C.Itsvalue. D.Itsprinciples.6.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?A.Bookscanpromoteasenseofbelonging.B.Librariesaremoremonlyseeninprimaryschools.C.Libraryproblemsaretakenseriouslybygovernments.D.Booksinthelibraryshouldberelatedtoacademicsubjects.7.Whyareaboyandhismothermentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Topresenttheauthor’sachievements.B.Toshowthatlibrariesarenecessary.C.Topromotegoodparentchildrelationships.D.Tourgeparentstoreadfortheirchildren.CMostpeoplearefamiliarwiththefeelingofbeingtornoutofheavysleepbythesoundoftheiralarmclock.Butwhydowefeelfreshandfullyrestedonsomemornings,whileonotherdayswebarelyhavetheenergytoturnoffthealarmclock?Scientistshavecarriedoutastudyinvolving833adults.Theresultsindicatethatwecancontrolhowfreshwefeelinthemorning.Inthesleepresearch,thesubjectsworespecialwatchesthatmonitoredtheirphysicalactivityandthequantityandqualityoftheirsleep.Theywerealsoserveddifferentbreakfasts,andthenthroughthedaythescientistsmonitoredtheirbloodglucose(葡萄糖)levelswhiletheparticipantskeptachartoftheirenergylevelsthroughtheday.Manyofthesubjectsweretwins,helpingtoruleoutgenetic(基因的)differences.Thedatarevealedthatthesecretbehindenergeticmorningsisathreestagesolutioninvolvingplentyofexercisethepreviousday,sufficientsleep,andthentherightbreakfast.Theworstbreakfastprovedtobefoodwithhighsugarcontent;thismadetheparticipantsfeelsleepyandlowonenergyfortherestoftheday.Thebestwaytostartanewdaywastoeatbreakfastwithahighcontentofwholegrainsandvegetables.Perhapsunsurprisingly,thequantityofsleepwasalsoakeyfactorinmood.Theresultsdemonstratedthat7—9hoursofsleeparenecessarytoshakeoffmorningsleepiness.Scientistsdonotyetknowwhyexerciseseemstoimproveourawarenessandabilitytowakeupreenergized.Buttheyemphasizethatexerciseisanimportantkeytoourhealthandmoodingeneral.8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthistext?A.Byaskingaquestion, B.Bygivinganexplanation.C.Byanalyzinganexample. D.Bypresentinganassumption.9.Whyweremanytwinschosentobeparticipantsinthestudy?A.Tobetterunderstandtheparticipants. B.Tofindtheeffectofgenesonsleep.C.Tomakethestudymoreinteresting. D.Toavoidtheimpactofgenesontheresult.10.Whichfactorcancauseyoufeelfresherinthemorningaccordingtothetext?A.Gettingplentyofsleep. B.Havingagoodmoodthepreviousday.C.Eatingsomethingrichinsugarandgrains. D.Takingexerciseinthemorning.11.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwefindthistext?A.Society. B.Lifestyle. C.Education. D.Sports.DThankstoitsextensivenetworkofbikelanes(車道),in2015,MinneapolisbecamethefirstplaceinAmericatowinaplaceontheCopenhagenizeIndex,alistoftheworld’s20mostbicyclefriendlycities.Yetthatwasnotenoughtosavethecity’s13yearolddocked(有泊位的)bikesharesystem.InMarch,Lyft,thetaxifirmwhichoperatedtheproject,knownasNiceRide,announcedthatbecauseasponsorhaddroppedout,itwouldclose,andthattheywouldbeginremovingtheequipment.Cyclingisbooming(激增)acrossAmerica.Bikeshareprojects,too,havebeendevelopingsuccessfully.AccordingtotheBureauofTransportationStatistics,usageofsixofthelargestdockedsystemsnationwideincreasedby42%fromMarch2020toMarch2023.In2022,NewYorkerstookabout30millionridesontheCitiBikeprojectthere;inChicago,theDivvyprojecthad6.3millionriders,upnearly40%on2021.However,manyprojects,likethatinMinneapolis,areclosing.In2019,109citieswereservedbyadockedbicyclehireproject;thathasnowfallento56.Whatisgoingwrong?Thebasicproblemisthattheboom,fundedbyventurecapital(風(fēng)險(xiǎn)資本),isdecreasinglikeabrokentyre.Docklessbikefirmswerethefirsttogo.Butdockedprojectsarenowsufferingtoo,especiallyoutsidethebiggestcities.InMinneapolis,thefactthatthebikesdidnotworkwellduringwintermayhavecontributedtothedisappearanceofthisproject.ProjectslikeNewYork’sorChicago’sarenotatriskofclosure.ButbikeadvocatesaccuseLyft,whichrunsthosetwosystems,ofnotmaintainingnonelectrifiedbikesinordertopushridersontopricierebikes.Fornonmembers,hiringanebikecanequalthecostofataxi.Whiledemandstayshigh,thatmightsustainnetworks.Butitwillhardlycontributetotheboom.Lyftshouldfindasolutionthatcansatisfythecustomers,aswellasitself.12.WhydidtheprojectNiceRidefail?A.Itsequipmentwasoutofdate. B.Itsbikelaneswereinbadcondition.C.Itlostfinancialsupport. D.Itcouldn’tmeettheneedsofthelocals.13.WhatdifficultydidsharedbikesinMinneapolisface?A.Itsbadperformanceinwinter. B.Theintensepetition.C.Theunreasonablecharge. D.Thelackofconvenientparkingdocks.14.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsLyft’sdeed?A.Respectful. B.Appreciative. C.Unconcerned. D.Critical.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.America’sPublicTransportation B.TheDeclineofBikeSharinginAmerica:C.TheFutureofBikeSharing D.People’sDemandsforBikeSharing河南省新鄉(xiāng)市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheCoolestTravelAdventuresOurannualBestoftheWorldlistranksthegreattravelexperiences.Here’sourrankedlistofthetoptravelexperiencesrightnow.GalleryhopinS?oPauloS?oPaulo,Brazil’slargestcityholdsnumerousgalleriesandexhibitions.ThecrowningjewelistheMuseudeArtedeS?oPaulo(MASP),whichisexpandingtoshowcasemoreofits11,000plusartworks,frompreRenaissancepaintingstocontemporarysculptures.Breakingthetraditionoftheusualmodelofexhibitingworksonwalls,MASPhangssomepiecesagainstclearpanels,allowingvisitorstoviewtheartfromallangles.RideclassicrailsinScotlandExploringScotland’swild,scenicHighlandsdoesn’thavetomeanroughingit.DepartingEdinburghfromAprilthroughOctober,theelegantRoyalScotsmantrainleadstoHighlandsadventuressuchaswildswimming,hiking,anddelicacytasting.Afteradayspenthikingtowaterfallsorplayingroundsofgolf—asporttiedtothenation,guestscanwinddownwithamassage(按摩)attheonboard.DivewithsharksinWesternAustraliaStretchingalmost700milesalongtheIndianOcean,WesternAustralia’sCoralCoastisdecoratedwithnaturalwonders.ButNingalooReefisthestar.Here,youcandivewithgiants:Some300to500whalesharks,oneofthelargestgroupsonEarth,gatheralongthereef(礁)eachyearbetweenMarchandJuly.Decentagenciessecurediversandensuretheygivethesharksspace,avoidfeedingthemorusingflashphotography.Hikeaglacier(冰川)inChileChilehasthethirdlargestcontinentaliceextension,afteronlyAntarcticaandGreenland.InLagunaSanRafaelNationalPark,visitorscanhiketoglaciers.Some17,300glaciersstillcoverthewholeofPatagonia’sicefields,butrisingtemperaturesarerapidlymeltingthem.Climatescientistssaysustainabletourism,suchashikes,supportslocalmunitiesandinspirestravelerstolearnmoreabouthowtoprotectglaciers.()21.WhatisspecialaboutMASP?A.Ithasthemostexhibitsintheworld. B.Flashphotographyisforbiddenthere.C.Itswayofexhibitionisverydifferent. D.Itsexhibitslastalongerperiodoftime.()22.WhatmakestheRoyalScotsmantrainjourneyattractive?A.Aneasyaccesstoaprivategolfcourse. B.Astrictnomassagepolicyattheonboard.C.Aroughandchallengingtravelexperience. D.Abinationofadventureandrelaxation.()23.Whatdothelasttwoadventureshaveinmon?A.Theyarelimitedtoaspecificseason. B.Therearesharkgroupsinbothplaces.C.Theybringattentiontoecologicalissues. D.Theyareconcernedwithclimatechanges.BAdadfromTexasdidn’tmissabeatwhenitcametosupportinghisdaughterrecently.CeceliaSimmonssharedavideoofherhusband,AndreSimmons,dancinginthestandswhiletheirdaughterJazlynandherTempleHighSchoolcheerteamperformed.Inthevideo,asthecheerteammembersraisethesmallballsandgothroughtheirroutine,AndreSimmonsfollowsrightalong,nailingthemovesrightalongsidethem.Thepostsharedonsocialmediahasobtainedover312,000views.Withtensofthousandsofoverwhelminglypositivementsonhispost,peopleonlinequicklysharedtheirreactions.TheyremendedAndreSimmonsas“CheerDadoftheYear”orapplaudedhisenergyandspotonmoves.Simmonshimselfwasquicktosayhe’snotthebestdancerandittookhimafewdaystolearntheroutine.“OnceIgotitdownpat,IjustjumpeduptherewhenIheardthebandfinallybringthesongupandIgotupthereanddiditwithher,”hesaid.ButthefatheroffivesaidhepersistedbecausehewantedtocreatealifelongmemorywithhisgirlJazlyn,mostlybecausehewasconstantlyawayforwork,therebyaffordinglimitedopportunitiestobeinthepanyofher.“Sinceshemadethecheerteam,thatwasmywayofsupportingherandkindofrelievingtheguiltofthelosttime.ShethoughtIwasdoingthingsthatshelovedandsurprisingherwithjoiningherinthecheerduringthefootballgame,”Simmonssaid.SimmonssaidJazlynandhercheerteamfriendsweresurprisedand“absolutelyloved”thathecouldjoininonthefun.Theprouddadsaiditmeant“theworld”tohimtobeabletobethereforhisdaughtertoo.“IlovetotrytobeasuperdadwhenI’mhereandcreatethoselifelongmemoriesandit’ssomethingforustolookbackonandenjoytogether,”hesaidandplannedoncheeringsomemoreandmakingmorememorieswithJazlyn.()24.WhatdidAndreSimmonsdoathisdaughter’scheerperformance?A.Hedancedwiththeteam. B.Hefilmedtheperformance.C.Hecoachedthecheerteam. D.Hecheeredfromthestands.()25.HowdidpeoplefindAndreSimmons’behavior?A.Amusing. B.Disturbing. C.Odd. D.Admirable.()26.WhydidAndreSimmonsmakesuchadecision?A.Towinthetitleof“CheerDadoftheYear”. B.Toshowoffhisnewlylearneddancingskills.C.TobethefocusofattentionontheInternet. D.TomakeupforbeingabsentfromJazlyn’slife.()27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeAndreSimmons?A.Bearableandcautious. B.Supportiveandcaring.C.Selflessandcooperative. D.Ambitiousandsensitive.CInpresentdayRomania,adecreasingnumberofcraftsmenpracticewhat’sthoughttobeacenturiesoldcraft.Theysearchtheforestforafungus(真菌),whichgrowswithintreesandsendsoutshelflikemushroomsafewincheswide.Thefungusisshavedlengthwiseintothinstrips.Thosestripsarethenstretchedtoformbroadsheets,whichcanbecraftedintohats,bags,jewelry,andornaments.Asfarbackas1903,TlingitcraftsmeninwhatisnowthestateofAlaskawererecordedcraftingpursesoutofamaterialfromagarikonfungus.However,thecraftsmen’sprocessintheearlytimeswasaboutsearchingformaterials,notcultivatingthemformassproduction.Today,thebiotechnologypanyMycoWorksintheUSispioneeringincultivatingmycelium(菌絲).Myceliumisastructuralwonder—soft,dense,andstrong,makingitagreatpotentialreplacementforleather.Theoperationstartswithagriculturalwaste,likesawdust(鋸末),whichisheatedtoremoveexistingmicrobiallife.Oncedone,itgoesintodeepplatesofvaryingsizes.Thenfungusjoinstheparty,digestingandgrowing.Insomecases,fabriccanbeaddedforthemyceliumtoweavearound.Thesheetofmyceliumiseventuallypeeledoffthewoodblocks,andgrowthestoanend.Itcanbeeasilymistakenfortraditionalleather.MycoWorksisoneofawaveofinnovators,allofwhomassumethatabetterunderstandingofmyceliumcanredefinethelimitsoffashionanddesign.Inrecentyears,MycoWorks’productshavebeenusedindesignerbagsandpillows.CEOMattScullinpraisesmyceliumasamaterialinfashion,“Ithasabitofasofttouch,andithasabounce.Itcanabsorbtheoilsandheatfromyourfingerswhenyoutouchit.”“Theearlyeffortsappeartobemoremoral,andimproveecofootprint.Productsmadefromsuchmaterialarefullybiodegradable—allowingforafutureinwhichdealingwithanoldpairofshoesmightmeansimplyposting(堆肥)them,”headded.()28.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthefirstparagraph?A.Tostressthehistoryofgrowingmushrooms.B.Tointroduceafashioninspiredbymushrooms.C.Toshowancientmushroomgrowingtechniques.D.Topresentthenoveluseofmushroomsinfashion.()29.Whatdoesparagraph3focusonaboutmycelium?A.Itsgrowingprocess. B.Itshighquality. C.Itsshortings. D.Itsworkinglife.()30.WhatdoesMattScullinthinkofmyceliumasamaterialinthefie

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