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河南省部分市20232024學年高一下學期英語期末試題匯編閱讀理解河南省鄭州市20232024學年高一下學期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、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ATheBestChineseRestaurantsinSohoChineserestaurantsareverypopulararoundtheChinatown,especiallyforthepeoplewholiveinthenearbySohoinLondon.AvarietyofChinesecuisines(菜肴)areeasytobefoundinSoho.YauatchaSohoYauatchaisastylishalldaydimsum(點心)restaurantfromtheHakkasanGroup.AndtheSohositeisextremelystylishindeedwithitsdarktablesandlongbluelitfishtank.Thefoodissimilarlybeautiful,fromthedelicate(精致的)crystaldumplingstothespicysteamedseabass,akindofseafish.YoucertainlypayforthepleasureofeatingatYauatcha.Forafancyoccasionitreallyhitsthespot.BeijingDumplingsItmayhavedumplingsinthenamebutthat’snotallthislittlespotturnsout.Youcanwatchthecooksmakethedumplingsbyhandinthewindowandtheyepanfried,steamedorsoupyintheformofxiaolongbao.Ifyouneedmore,thereareavarietyofclassicdishesandspicyhotpot.LittleFourSeasonsIt’snothardtolocateLittleFourSeasonswhichisfamedforitsroastduck.Youcangetthisdishthere,butthespecialtyofthishouseishotpotwithporkandchickenwithblackpepper,andthespicychickenandthespicyandsourfishareparticularfavourites.BarshuSichuancuisineisfamousforitsspicinessandthat’sexactlywhatyougetatBarshu.Sichuanpeppersandchilliesfeatureacrossthemenu,ineverythingfromdeepfriedfroglegstodryducktonguestospicyandsourtofu.It’sslightlymoreexpensivethanyouraverageChinatownrestaurant,butyou’llstruggletofindregionalfoodofthesamequalityelsewhere.Justbepreparedfortheheat.21.Wherecanyoueatdumplingscookedindifferentways?A.AtBarshu. B.AtYauatchaSoho.C.AtBeijingDumplings. D.AtLittleFourSeasons.22.WhichcanbeenjoyedatLittleFourSeasons?A.Friedfroglegs. B.Spicyandsourfish.C.Spicyandsourpork. D.Spicysteamedseabass.23.Whatdothefourrestaurantshaveinmon?A.Theircustomerscanhavespicyfood.B.Theircuisinescostcustomerstheleast.C.TheircustomersaremainlyChinesepeople.D.TheircuisinesarebinedwithEnglishflavour.BHerewasawarmstoryhappeningonafreezingcoldwinternight.AblondeyoungladypulledupattheTelegraphCentertollgate(收費站)andsaidtothestaffworkinginside,“I’mpayingformyself,andforthesixcarsbehindme.”Shehandedoverseventicketswithabigsmile.Oneafteranother,thenextsixdriversarrivingatthetollgatewereinformed,“Aladyupaheadhasalreadypaidyourfare.”Itturnedoutthattheyounglady,NatalieSmith,hadreadsomethingonafriend’srefrigerator:“Practicerandom(隨機的)kindnessandsenselessactsofbeauty.”Thephraseimpressedhersomuchthatshecopieditdown.JudyForemanspottedthesamephraseonastorewallfarawayfromhome.Whenitstayedonhermindfordays,shegaveupanddroveallthewaybacktocopyitdown.“Ithoughtitwasverybeautiful,”shesaid,explainingwhyshehadtakentowritingitatthebottomofallherletters,likeamessagefromabove.Herhusband,Frank,likedthephrasesomuchthatheputitupontheclassroomwallforhisstudents,oneofwhomwasthedaughterofAliceJohnson,alocalnewsreporter.Aliceputitinthenewspaper,admittingthatthoughshelikedit,shedidn’tknowwhereitcamefromorwhatitreallymeant.Twodayslater,AlicegotacallfromAnneHerbert,awomanlivinginMarin.ItwasinarestaurantthatAnnewrotethephrasedownonapieceofpaper,afterturningitaroundinhermindfordays.“Here’stheidea,”Annesaid.“Anythingyouthinkthereshouldbemoreof,doitrandomly.”Herfantasies(幻想)includepaintingtheclassroomsofshabbyschools,leavinghotmealsonkitchentablesinthepoorpartoftown,andgivingmoneysecretlytoaproudoldlady.Theactsofrandomkindnessspread.Ifyouwereoneofthosedriverswhofoundyourfarepaid,whoknowswhatyoumighthavebeeninspiredtodoforsomeoneelselater.Likeallgreatevents,kindnessbeginsslowly,witheverysingleact.Letitbeyours!24.WhatisNatalie’spurposeofpayingforthecarsbehindher?A.Topleaseothers. B.Toshowkindness.C.Touseseventickets. D.Torewardthedrivers.25.WhydidJudycopydownthephrase?A.Shethoughtitmadegoodsense.B.Shewantedtoknowitsmeaning.C.Shedecidedtowriteitonherhousewall.D.Shewantedherhusbandtoputitupintheclassroom.26.Whocameupwiththephraseaccordingtothepassage?A.NatalieSmith. B.JudyForeman. C.AnneHerbert. D.AliceJohnson.27.Whatcanbedrawnfromthelastparagraph?A.Whoeverhelpsotherswillbehelped.B.Peopleshouldpracticekindnesstothoseinneed.C.Whoeverreceiveskindnessislikelytoofferittoothers.D.Peoplewillbehighlypraisedfortheirspreadingkindness.CTheideaforChina’sspaceprogramwasputforwardin1956byQianXuesen,apioneerinChineserocketscience.Followingfullpreparation,themannedShenzhouprogrambeganin1992,andin2003,thefirstChineseastronaut,YangLiwei,tookadventureintospace.In2007,thelunarorbiterChang’e1waslaunched,followedbytheexperimentalmannedspacestationTiangong1in2011.In2019,Chang’e4achievedasoftlandingonthelunarfarside,markingthefirstsuccessfulsoftlandingbyhumansinthatarea.A“soft”

landingisonewherethespacecraftlandsinacontrolledway,andgetsnodamage.Twelvehourslater,thesmallYutu2wasletgo.TounderstandwhyChang’e4’ssoftlandingwassuchanachievement,considerthedifficultyofanyspacemission,especiallyonetothefarsideofthemoon.Whilethefarsideofthemoonisoftencalledthedarksideofthemoon,itisnotreallydark.Themainchallengeoflandingonthemoon’sfarsideismunication,asthereisnodirectlineofsighttoEarth,makingradiomunicationwithspacecrafttheretypicallyimpossible.Chineseengineersdesignedauniquesolutiontothisproblem.BeforeChang’e4’smission,theysenttheQueqiaomunicationssatelliteintospace.WhenengineersneededtomunicatewithChang’e4andYutu2,theycouldsendradiomessagestoQueqiao.ThemessageswouldthenbesentfromthesatellitedowntotheLander.ThisallowedforcontactbetweenEarthandthefarsideofthemoon.OneofChang’e4’sexperimentsaimedtotestaclosedecological(生態(tài)的)system,importantforspacemissions.Inthissystem,plantsproducefoodandoxygenforfruitflies,whilethefruitfliesproduceCO?fortheplants.Thisexperimentworkedforninedays,butithadtobestoppedwhenthetemperaturesdroppedbelow52°C.China’sspaceprogramhasachievedsignificantmilestones,fromthemannedShenzhouprogramtothesuccessfulsoftlandingofChang’e4onthelunarfarside.TheseachievementsreflectChina’sgrowingprogressinspaceexploration.28.WhywastheChang’e4’ssoftlandingonthelunarfarsideimportant?A.Itfoundevidenceofwateronthemoon.B.Itdiscoveredanewtypeofrockformation.C.Itestablishedaneverlastingbaseforfuturemissions.D.ItmarkedasignificantmilestoneinChina’sspaceexploration.29.HowdidChineseengineerssolvethemunicationproblemwithChang’e4?A.Theyusedaspecialradiowave.B.Theysetuplargeequipmentonthemoon.C.Theyusedanetworkofgroundbasedstations.D.Theysentamunicationssatelliteintospace.30.Whatchallengedidtheclosedecologicalsystemexperimentface?A.Lackofsunlight. B.Equipmentfailure.C.Extremetemperatures. D.Shortageofoxygensupply.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoChina’sachievementsinspaceexploration?A.Positive. B.Indifferent. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful.DAshumanbeings,wenaturallytendtobeemoreandmorecuriousabouteverythingaboutourselves,includingourhistory,psychologyandphilosophy.Muchofourknowledgemovesaroundhumankinditself,asifwewerethemostimportantthingintheuniverse.Butinthecourseofthecenturies,wehaveetorealizejusthowmanywrongideaswehavehad.Wehavelearnedoftheexistenceofblackholes,wavesofspace,andtheextraordinarymolecular(分子的)structuresineverycellofourbodies.Themorewediscover,themoreweunderstandthatwhatwedon’tyetknowisgreaterthanwhatweknow.Themorepowerfulourtelescopesare,thestrangerandmoreunexpectedaretheheavenswesee.Thecloserwelookatthedetailofmatter,

themorewediscoverofitsgreatstructure.InafamousstorytoldbyPlatointheseventhbookofTheRepublic,somemenarechainedatthebottomofadarkcaveandseeonlyshadowscastuponawallbyafirebehindthem.Theythinkthatthisisreality.Oneofthemfreeshimself,leavesthecaveanddiscoversthelightofthesunandthewiderworld.Atfirst,thelight,towhichhiseyesareunaccustomed(不適應的),surprisesandconfuseshim.Buteventuallyhecanseeandreturnsexcitedlytohisfriendstotellthemwhathehasseen.Theyfindithardtobelieve.Weareallinthedepthsofacave,chainedbyourignoranceandprejudice(偏見),soourweaksensesshowonlyshadows.Ifwetrytoseefurther,weareconfused:weareunaccustomed.Butwetry.Thisisscience.Scientificthinkingexploresandredrawstheworld,graduallyofferingusbetterandbetterimagesofit,teachingustothinkinevermoreeffectiveways.Itsstrengthisitsabilitytooverthrowoldideas,touncovernewregionsofreality,andtoconstructnew,moreeffectiveimagesoftheworld.Thisadventurerestsupontheentiretyofpastknowledge,butatitsheartischange.Theinpletenessandtheuncertaintyofourknowledge,hungovertheabyss(深淵)ofwhatwedon'tknow,doesnotmakelifemeaningless;itmakeslifeinterestingandprecious.32.Whatarethefirstthreeparagraphsmainlyabout?A.Splendidculturesforcenturiescreatedbyman.B.Enoughexistingtechnologiesforfurtherexploration.C.Newdiscoveriesoftheuniverseprovedtobewrong.D.Ourinpleteanduncertainknowledgeoftheuniverse.33.WhydoestheauthorusethestorytoldbyPlato?A.Toletustrulyrealizethecrueltyofreality.B.Tocheerfortheheroicdeedsofpursuingfreedom.C.Toinspireustoexploremoreabouttheunknownworld.D.Toproveourunfamiliarityandprejudiceabouttheworld.34.Whatdoestheauthorwanttostressinthearticle?A.Makingnaturetakeitscourseimprovesourlives.B.Pastknowledgepreventsusbuildinganewworld.C.Exploringtheuniversemakesourlifemeaningful.D.Discoveringtheuniversealotwillcauseconfusion.35.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheReasonsforLearningtoPeopleB.TheSignificanceofExploringtheUnknownC.TheEffectofKnowledgeonHumanBeingsD.TheEagernessforKnowledgeoftheUnknown河南省洛陽市20232024學年高一下學期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。ADowethinkabouthowourshoppingaffectspeople,animalsandtheenvironment?Here’showyoucanlovefashionandtheearth.Ethical(道德的)shoppingManypeopleinBritainwanttoknowmoreabouttheproductstheybuy.Theywanttoknowhowpeople,animalsandourplanetaretreatedwhenfood,drinksandclothesareproduced.FairtradeTheFairtradeFoundationisbasedintheUKandhelpsfarmersandworkersinpoorerpartsoftheworldtoearnenoughmoneytolivefortably.Theorganisationaskspaniesthatgrowproductssuchascoffeeorbananastopayfairandtoprovidetheirworkerswithgoodconditions.ThepaniesthatfollowtheserequirementsthenreceivetheFairtradecertificate(證書)andcanselltheirproductswiththeFairtrademark.FreerangeandorganicFreerangefarmingmeansthatfarmanimalsspendtimeoutsideratherthanbeinginside24hoursaday.Meat,eggsordairyproductscanbefreerange.Someexpertssaythatthistypeoffarmingispreferablebecauseitislesscruelandtheanimalsarehealthier.Manypeoplealsothinkthatfreerangefoodtastesbetterandismorenutritiousthantraditionallyfarmedfood.Organicfoodisproducedusingfewornochemicalfertilisers(肥料)andpesticides(殺蟲劑).Somepeoplefeelthatorganicfoodissaferorhealthierthantraditionalfoodandthatittastesbetter.EthicalclothingSomeclothingfactorieshavebeenaccused(起訴)ofemployingchildrenandofallowingunsafeconditions.TheBritishpublichavewokenuptothequestionofwhereandhowtheirclothesareproduced.Peoplearebeingmoreinterestedinwheretheirclothesaremade,whotheyaremadeby,andinwhatconditions.TheywanttheirclothestolookgoodANDtobeethical.21.WhatshouldapanydotoreceivetheFairtradecertificate?A.SelltheirproductswiththeFairtrademark.B.Earnmoremoneytolivemorefortably.C.Providegoodconditionsfortheiremployees.D.FollowtherequirementsoftheUKgovernment.22.Whatdoesorganicfoodreferto?A.Freerangeproducts. B.Traditionallycookeddishes.C.Farmanimalslivingoutside. D.Foodthatisgrownnaturally.23.WhatdoestheBritishpubliccareaboutthefashionbusiness?A.Wheretheworkerswork. B.Whattheclothesaremadeof.C.Whotheclothesaremadefor. D.Whethertheworkersarepaidfair.BWhenhandballwasintroducedtoSriLankanschoolsin2019,Iwantedtobringittomyschool,StAnthony’s,intheremotevillageofWasalakotteincentralSriLanka.Thisbecameachallengingtaskasthesportscoachwasunwillingtoplayanythingotherthantraditionalsports,suchasrugbyandbasketball.Asheadmaster,however,Iwasdeterminedtostartthisgameatanycost.Iforesawitasagoldenopportunityforourschoolaswehadnevergotaplaceintraditionalsports.Theboyswereimmediatelyinterestedand40studentsagedbetween13and19signeduptoplay.HeshanPradeep,aformerstudent,volunteeredtocoachtheteam.Afterthreemonthsofdevotedtraining,wewereabletosendanunder19sboys’teamtopetewith50otherschoolsattheschoolhandballtournament(聯(lián)賽)heldinColombo.Ourboysplayedremarkablywellandreachedthesemifinals(半決賽).However,inaheartbreakingturnofevents,theyfacedastrongopponentwhomanagedtogetanarrowvictory.Defeated,theboysfelltotheground,sadanddisappointed.SomestudentsfromColombosaid,“Don’tcry,brothers.Youmusteagainnextyearandclaimyourvictory.”Ifnotfortheencouragingwordsofthesestudents,ourteammayneverhavereturnedtoColomboforanothertournament.Afewweeksafterthedefeat,withthehelpofHeshan,IinvitedCoachVonho,aKoreanprofessionalhandballcoach,toourschool.Vonhofulfilledhisdutytotheletter—Ihaveneverseenamoreenthusiastic,supportive,andencouragingtrainer.Withhisefforts,ourhandballteammadegreatadvances.Meanwhile,theteam’sparentsshowedtheirsupportbypreparingVonhodelicioustraditionalmeals.Thefollowingyear,nobodycouldstopourteamfromwinningtheschoolhandballchampionshipinColombo.Thevillagewereproudofourvictory,appreciatingthehardworkanddevotionshownbyusall.24.Whatmadeithardfortheauthortointroducehandball?A.ThedisapprovalofthePEteacher.B.Thelackofequipmentathisschool.C.Hisschool’sfocusonacademicscores.D.Hisstudents’preferencefortraditionalsports.25.Whydidtheauthordecidetostarthandball?A.Tokeephisstudentshealthy. B.Tomakeasuccessinsports.C.Todevelopstudents’teamspirit. D.Tostrengthenhisroleofleadership.26.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofthestudentsfromColombo?A.Patient. B.Energetic. C.Motivating. D.petitive.27.Whatdoesthestoryimply?A.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.B.Thefirststepistheonlydifficulty.C.Successisforthosewhoareprepared.D.Successisajourney,notadestination.CSomestudentsfromEindhovenUniversityofTechnology(TU/e)havedesignedasolarpoweredSUVthatcanalsobeusedasasmallcampervan.TheStellaTerrashowedawidevarietyofadvantagesoverexistingelectricSUVsduringits620milejourneyacrossMorocco.“Moroccohasahugevarietyoflandscapesanddifferentsurfacesinquiteashortdistance.Thecarwastestedoneverytypeofsurface,”saysThiemeBosman,eventsmanagerfortheTU/eteam.Thewidesloping(傾斜的)roofisequippedwithbuiltinsolarpanels(板)thatchargetheelectricbatterywhilethecarisrunning.Thisdesignallowedthecreatorstoreducetheweightofthebatterypacks,creatingalightercarthatuseslesselectricity.TheteamdroveitfromTangierthroughtheRifMountains,downtoFesandupthehighmountaintracksnearMidelt.TheyalsowenttotheSaharaDesertareawherethevehiclefacedloosesandytracks.Attheendoftheday,therooftopsolararray(數(shù)組)enlargedoutwardtofullyrechargeintheremainingdaylight.Thisalsocreatedanawning,similartowhatwouldbefoundinacampervan.Theseatscanalsobefullymovedbackwardtoformabed.Bosmanexpressedtheteam’sambitiontoinspirenotonlythegeneralpublicbutalsothecarindustry,theFordandChryslersoftheworld,toreconsidertheirdesignsandmakechangesatafasterpace.Theteambelievedthemarket,whichhastheresourcesandpowertomakethischange,shouldacceptmoresustainable(不破壞生態(tài)的)vehicles.TheinventorsbehindtheStellaTerraseeitasapromisingsolutionfordriversinremoteareaswithoutpowersupply.Italsopresentsanidealchoiceforemergency(應急)workerswhotakeonmultidayjourneystotransportimportantsuppliesormedicalpersonneltodistantlocations.28.WhydidtheTU/eteamtestthecarinMorocco?A.Thelandscapehasadvantages. B.Thesunlightisthemostintense.C.Thereareenoughsandytracks. D.Moroccoisinashorterdistance.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“awning”inparagraph3mean?A.Dorm. B.Shelter. C.Fence. D.Entrance.30.WhatdoestheTU/eteamfocuson?A.Campervans. B.Sustainablecars.C.Reusablevehicles. D.Powerstations.31.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.BosmanandnewenergyvehiclesB.GreatpotentialsofthesolarpowerC.World’sfirstoffroadsolarpoweredSUVD.Bosman’sambitiontoinspirethecarindustryDItseemsthattheonlywaytocelebrateachild’sfirstbirthdayiswithabeautifulcake.Simplyplaceoneoftheseelegantlydecoratedsugarmountainsinfrontofthebaby,rollthecamerasandletthephotogenicmessbegin.Thisisn’thowI’llbemarkingmydaughter’sfirst12months,though—notbecausetherewon’tbecake;butbecausemywifeandIhavealreadygoneafullyearwithoutpostinganypicturesofheronsocialmedia,andwehopetocontinuethisforaslongaspossible.IrealisethatIaminaminority(少數(shù))here.Surveyssuggestaroundthreequartersofparentsregularlypostphotosoftheirkidsonline.Pixsy,aservicethathelpsphotographersfindoutwhentheirimagesareusedwithouttheirpermission,foundthatparentsaged2025weretwiceaslikelyasoldergenerationstosharebabyphotosonsocialmedia.ButIamnotalone.OneofthewomenbehindBigLittleFeelings,anInstagram(一種圖片分享應用)accountofferingadvicefornewmotherswith2.8mfollowers,recentlyremoveallthephotosshehadpostedofherdaughters.Thedebateover“sharenthood”—thetrendofparentssharingtheirkids’dataonline—hasraged(激烈進行)forsometime.Everydaydecisionsmadebyparentsplayanunderappreciatedyetoutsizedroleindeterminingyouths’digitalrecord,aswellastheirfuturelife.Techadvanceshaveintroducednewtroubleforparents.ThelatesttrendinAIisimagegenerationtools.Typesomedescriptivewordsintoatextbox,andtheAIproducesanimageofwhat’sdescribed.ThedataforthesegenerativeAIsystemsareoftencollectedfromtheopenInternet.Sure,thechancesareremotethatInstagrampostsofmydaughterwouldgothroughthisAIproductionlineuntilherlikenessappearsinsomeone’sgenerativeart.Butonceimagesareoutthereontheweb,itcanbehardtoremovethempletely.Idosendphotosdigitallytofriendsandfamilythroughsecure,privatemessagingapps.ButtheseclosednetworksareverydifferenttopostingontheopenInternet.32.Howmaytheauthorcelebratehisdaughter’sbirthday?A.Havetheroomdecoratedforher.B.Postherpicturesonsocialmedia.C.Takephotoswithacakebeforeher.D.Sendherphotostofriendsprivately.33.Howmanyparentspostphotosoftheirkidsonline?A.Lessthan10%. B.20%25%.C.40%50%. D.Around75%.34.Whathasledtothenewtroubleforparents?A.Imagegenerationtools.B.Kids’digitalrecordsonline.C.InformationontheInternet.D.ThedescriptivewordsusedbyAI.35.What’stheauthor’ssuggestionforparents?A.Nevershowupingenerativeart.B.Usesafeprivatemessagingapps.C.Removetheimagesonlineentirely.D.Postkids’photosonclosednetworks.河南省許昌市20232024學年高一下學期期末考試英語試題第一節(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。ASomelibrariesuseuniquearchitecturetoencouragevisitorstosettledownwithanewbook.Nomatterhowtheyachieveit,thesefamouslibrariesarekeepingthemagicofreadingalive.BibliotecaSandroPenna(Italy)Inacountryknownforclassicalarchitectureandhistoricalbuildings,BibliotecaSandroPennastandsoutforitsmodernbeauty.Housingbooksandmultimedia,thislibrarywasbuiltin2004.Itsnameesfromalocalpoet.Itiseasilyidentifiablebyitsroundpinkglasstoplikeaflyingsaucer(碟狀物).BeachLibrary(Bulgaria)Readingabookonthebeachisaclassic,andinBulgaria,onelibraryencouragestouriststodojustthat.Thewhiteshelvesareweatherresistant.Theyhave6,000booksin15languages,soeveryvisitorcanfindtheperfectbeachreadtoenjoywhilesoakingupthesun’srays.TheCamelLibraryService(Kenya)TofightwithlowliteracyratesinthedesertofKenya,thegovernmentcreatedamobilelibraryposedofninecamelsbringingbookstovillages.Thelibrarytravelsfourdaysaweek,servingtheregion’snomadicpeople(游牧人)Currentlytheservicefocusesonchildren,buttheyplantoincreasetheirreachbothindistanceandthetitlestheycarry.SeikeiUniversityLibrary(Japan)Librariesareusuallyknownfortheirquietatmosphere,butthisoneencouragesreaderstohaveachat.ShigeruBandesignedthelibrarywithfreestandingsoundproofedpods(隔音艙)torespectthosewhoneeduninterruptedstudy,whilealsobeingbeneficialtoothermethodsoflearning;theyserveasperfectspotsforstudygroupsandlivelydiscussions.1.Whichlibraryisfamousforitsmoderndesign?A.BibliotecaSandroPenna. B.BeachLibrary.C.TheCamelLibraryService. D.SeikeiUniversityLibrary.2.WhatcanpeopledowhilereadingattheBeachLibrary?A.Enjoythesunshine. B.Createhandcrafts.C.Ridecamels. D.Observeflyingsaucers.3.WhatisspecialabouttheSeikeiUniversityLibrary?A.Itisonabeach. B.Itismobile.C.Itismadeofpinkglass. D.Itencouragesconversation.BIburstoutlaughingasIheldupthehatIhadjustfinishedknitting.Itwasmyfirstattemptatknitting.Imadeamistakesomewherealongtheway,andthehatIwantedtomakeformyselfturnedouttoosmalltofitmeoranyoneelse.IworkedatMonroeCarellJr.Children’sHospital.Itwasastressfuljobandhumorwasalwaysappreciated.Isewedalittleflowerontothesideofthehatandbroughtittoworkthenextday.Weteammembersallhadagoodlaughatmyminihatandgotbacktoourpatients.Istuckthehatinadrawerandforgotaboutit.Dayslater,a4yearoldgirlcameinforanechocardiogram(超聲心動圖).Shewaswearingaknitcapwithababydollinherarms.Herfacialexpressionobviouslyshowedshedidn’tbelieveme.SoIofferedherthetransducer,soshecouldtakepicturesofherdoll’sheart.Notinterested.Imadeanimalswiththeultrasoundgel(超聲波凝膠).Shewouldhavenoneofit.WhenIaskedwhetherherdollyhadaname,shethrewherdolltothefloor,andIsawmychance.Ipickedupthedollandstraightenedherdress.“Iknowit’skindofscarytohavethistest,”Isaidtothedoll,“butIpromiseitwon’thurt.What—yourheadiscold?Youwishyouhadahat?”Ipulledthehatfrommydrawerandslippeditontothedoll’sbaldhead.Itwasaperfectfit.Thegirlsmiledandtherestofthecheckwentwell.Ihaveneverseenheragainsincesheleft,butIwonderhowsheisdoingeverytimeIknitanewhat.Myskillshaveimprovedwitheachone.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeparagraph1?A.Wellbegunishalfdone. B.Mistakesarehardlyavoided.C.Thingsdon’talwaysgoasplanned. D.Laughingisthebestmedicine.5.Whatdidtheauthorintendtodowiththelittlegirl?A.Togainhertrust. B.Togivehersomemedicine.C.Tolookafterher. D.Tomakehersmile.6.Whathappenedtotheauthor’sknittinghat?A.Itwastoobigfortheauthor. B.Itwasputinadrawerforever.C.Itwasgiventothegirl’sdoll. D.Itwasthrownawaybythegirl.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AHatEnrichedYourLife B.AHatBroughtMuchFunC.AHatCouldGiveCourage D.AHatMadeaGreatDifferenceCWhenafalcon(獵鷹)strikes,howdoesaflockofpigeons(一群鴿子)react?Accordingtoaclassicopinion,everypigeonjusttriestogetintothemiddleoftheflock,sothatthefalcontakessomeotherunfortunatepigeons.Butthatideaisn’teasytotest.Everyfalconstrikeisdifferent:somestartalittlehigherthanothersorfromadifferentposition,andallthesedifferencescanaffecthowthepigeonsreact.Therefore,DanielSankey,abehavioralecologistnowattheUniversityofExeterintheUK,turnedtoarobot.“Wethoughtofitasaverycontrolledwaytoconductthisstudy,”Sankeysaid.“Youcouldmakesurethatthefalconwasalwaysexactly20metersbehindwhenthepigeonsweremovingfreely,whichmadeitrepeatable.”What’smore,henoted,therobotwassaferforthepigeons.“Iknowatrainedfalconinthepasthasabsolutelykilledaflockofpigeons.”Withthehelpofaroboticfalcon—exactlylikearealfalconinappearance,exceptforthepropellers(螺旋槳)thatdriveit—Sankeyrepeatedlyattackedaflockofhomingpigeons,whiletrackingeachbird’spositionbyGPS.Differentfromtheclassicopinion,thepigeonswerenomorelikelytomovetothemiddleoftheflockwhenunderattackthanwhenunmolested,hefound.Instead,Sankey’sstudyshowedthatthepigeonsmostlytriedtoflyinthesamedirectionastheygottogether,sothattheflockmovedsuddenlyinthesamemannertoavoidbeingattacked,leavingnochanceforthefalcontopickoneofthemoff.“Thissuggeststhatbygettingtogetherwitheachother,pigeonsrunawayfromthefalconasagroup,sonoonegetseaten,”hesaid.8.Whatwillapigeonflockdowhenthey’reattackedaccordingtoaclassicidea?A.Theywillflyindifferentdirections.B.Theywillflytothemiddleoftheflock.C.Theyw

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