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北京中考英語5年真題匯編——專題03閱讀理解之說明文【五年考情回顧】年份體裁主題內(nèi)容2024年說明文本文主要探討了人們在辨識方向能力上的差異及其原因。研究表明,生活經(jīng)驗(yàn)決定了人們的辨識方向能力,文化和經(jīng)驗(yàn)比天生能力更重要。2023年說明文主要介紹了食物浪費(fèi)的現(xiàn)狀以及四個解決食物浪費(fèi)問題的方法,并得出結(jié)論:如果我們每個人都做出努力,食物浪費(fèi)問題一定會有所改善。2023年說明文本文主要講述了快樂和享受的聯(lián)系和對比。2022年說明文文章通過解釋“Green”這個詞,呼吁大家保護(hù)環(huán)境。2020年說明文本文講述了技術(shù)進(jìn)步給健康醫(yī)療領(lǐng)域帶來的機(jī)遇和挑戰(zhàn)。(2024·北京·中考真題)SamHillisreallybadatfindinghiswayfromplacetoplace.TheworldisfullofpeoplelikeHill—andtheiropposites,whoalwaysseemtoknowexactlywheretheyareandhowtogetwheretheywanttogo.Ithasprovedhardtoexplainwhy.However,withthedevelopmentoftechnology,there’snewexcitementhappeningintheresearchworld.Anexperimentwascarriedoutin2022tofindoutwhatmightinfluencewayfindingability.Researchersdevelopedanonlinegameinwhichplayerstravelbyboattofindwherealotofcheckpointslie.Thegameaskedplayerstoprovidebasicbackgroundinformation,andnearlyfourmillionpeopleworldwidedidso.Throughthegame,theresearcherswereabletojudgenavigational(辨識方向的)abilitybylookingathowfareachpersontraveledtoreachallthecheekpoints.Thentheycomparedplayers’performancewiththeirbackgroundinformation.TheresearchersfoundthatNorthernEuropeansseemedtobebetternavigations,perhapsbecausetheyloveorienteering(定向越野),asportwhichinvolvescross-countryrunningandnavigation.Andthosefromcitieswithmoredisorganizedstreetnetworks(網(wǎng)狀系統(tǒng))didbetterthanthosefromcitieswithorderlyones.Perhapspeopleofplannedcitiesdon’tneedtobuildcomplex(復(fù)雜的)mapsintheirminds.Researchresultslikethesesuggestthatpeople’slifeexperiencedecideshowwelltheyfindtheirway.Infact,experiencemayevenexplainapopularbeliefthatmenaremorelikelytoperformbetterthanwomen.Itturnsoutthatthisdifferenceismoreaquestionofcultureandexperiencethanofinbornability.NorthernEuropeans,forexample,showalmostnogender(性別)differenceinnavigation.However,mendomuchbetterthanwomeninplaceswherewomenfaceculturallimitsonexploringtheirenvironmentontheirown.ThatfindingisalsosupportedbystudiesontheTsimane,acommunitylivinginaforestinSouthAmerica.ResearchersputGPSunitson305Tsimanepeopletochecktheirdailymovementsoverathree-dayperiod,andfoundnodifferencebetweenmenandwomeninnavigationalability.Evenchildrenperformedverywell—aresult,researchersthink,ofgrowingupinanenvironmentthatencourageschildrentoexploretheforest.1.Whywasanexperimentcarriedoutin2022?A.Todevelopanonlinewayfindinggame.B.Toimprovetheplayers’wayfindingability.C.Topickoutpeoplewhoareweakinwayfinding.D.Tofindoutwhypeoplearedifferentinwayfindingability.2.Accordingtothepassage,whoisprobablythebestatfindingtheirway?A.Awomanwhooftenexploresnature.B.AgirlwhostudiesSouthAmericanculture.C.Amanwhorunsonasportsgroundeverymorning.D.Aboywholivesinacitywithanorderlystreetnetwork.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Goodnavigatorsaremostlymade,notborn.B.Navigationskillsdifferbetweenthegenders.C.Navigationskillsarepasseddown,neverlost.D.Goodnavigatorsbringdevelopmentsintechnology.(2023·北京·中考真題)Doyouknowthatover1/3ofallfoodproducedintheworldgoestowaste?AccordingtotheUnitedNations(UN),everyyeararoundtheworld,aboutonebillion(十億)tonsoffoodiswasted.Atthesametime,therearenearlyonebillionpeoplewhogohungry.Simply1/4ofthefoodwastedisenoughtokeepthemoutofhunger.Inaddition,thewastedfoodproducesoverthreebilliontonsofcarbondioxide(CO2),whichspeedsupclimate(氣候)change.Whatcanwedotosolvethisfoodwasteproblem?Oneeffectivesolutionisbalancingfoodproductionwithdemand(需求).Inhotelsandothersimilarplaces,specialinstrumentsshouldbeusedsothatcookingspecialistsjustprepareandcookfoodasitisordered.Anothereffectivesolutionisstartingprogramstoreduce(減少)foodwaste.Storesandbuyerscantrytheirbesttobecreativeinfoodwastereduction.Forexample,storescanprovidecustomerswithinstructionstellingthemhowtomakefulluseoffood.Buyerscantrynotfixingtheireyesonlyonfoodofthebestquality(質(zhì)量).Sometimes,thefoodofnon-topqualityisalsogoodenoughtoeat,orcanbeboughtandthenusedtomakedeliciousdishes.Oneofthehardestsolutionstoachieveisforeachandeveryonetobuyandpreparefoodwithaplanoftheirownsothatlessfoodiswasted.Challengingasitis,theuseofmealplansinpreparingfoodcanplayanimportantroleinendingfoodwasteinthefamily.Foodrecyclingisoneoftheknownsolutions.Effortsarenowalreadyinprogress.Foodthatisnotsafeforhumanstoeatisrecycledintootherproductssuchasanimalfeedsandclothing.Yet,thereisstillalongwaytogoandmuchforimprovementinthisarea.Inaword,foodwastehasbeenoneofthebiggestproblemsintheworldthathaveinfluencedusgreatly.Manysolutionshavebeenfoundandmanymoreareyettobeworkedout.Ifeachofuscanputinmoreefforts,foodwasteissuretobereducedforthegoodofourfuture.4.Accordingtothepassage,whatisapossibleresultoffoodwaste?A.Theproblemofworldwidehunger. B.Abigincreaseinfoodproduction.C.Thespeed-upofclimatechange. D.Asuddendropinpopulation.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Foodrecyclinghasbeenhugelysuccessful. B.Buyersshouldgiveupnon-topqualityfood.C.Storesshouldtrainpeopletomakedeliciousdishes. D.Mealplansinthefamilyarehardtoputintopractice.6.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Benefitsofreducingfoodwaste. B.Solutionstothefoodwasteproblem.C.Theimportanceoffightingfoodwaste. D.Theattitudetothefoodwasteproblem.(2023·北京·中考真題)Whenconsideringthekindofexperiencethatmakeslifebetter,mostpeoplefirstthinkthathappinessdependsonexperiencingpleasure:goodfood,goodjobs,allthecomfortsthatmoneycanbuy.Ifwecouldn’thavethese,wemightaswellsitinfrontofthetelevisiononaquietevening.Pleasureisanimportantpartofthequalityoflife,butbyitselfitdoesn’tbringhappiness.Whenpeoplethinkfurtheraboutwhatmakesaworthylife,theytend(傾向于)tomovebeyondpleasantmemoriesandbegintorememberotherevents,otherexperiencesthatoverlap(有重疊)pleasurableonesbutfallintoagroupwithaseparatename:enjoyment.Enjoyableeventstakeplacewhenpeoplehavenotonlysatisfiedaneedormetsomeearlierexpectation,butalsoachievedsomethingunexpected.Enjoymentischaracterizedbyasenseofcuriosity,ofachievement.Playingatennisgamethatimprovesone’sabilityisenjoyable,asisreadingabookthatshowsthingsinanewlight,asishavingaconversationthatleadsustoexpressideaswedidn’tknowwehad.Noneoftheseexperiencesmaybeespeciallypleasurablewhentheyaretakingplace,butwhenwethinkbackonthemafterwards,wewouldsay,“Thatreallywasfun”andwishtheywouldhappenagain.Afteranenjoyableeventweknowthatwehavechanged,andgrown.Experiencesthatgivepleasurecanalsogiveenjoyment,butthetwofeelingsarequitedifferent.Forexample,everybodytakespleasureineating.However,toenjoysfoodismoredifficult—youhavetopayenoughattentiontoameal,soastosenseandtellitsvarioustastes.Asthisexamplesuggests,wecanexperiencepleasurewithoutanypsychicenergy,whileenjoymenthappensonlyasaresultoffullattention.Apersoncanfeelpleasurewithoutanyeffort,aslongascertainpartsinhisbrainarestimulated(刺激).Butit’simpossibletoenjoyatennisgameorabookwithoutfullattention.It’sforthisreasonthatpleasuredoesnotlastlong,nordoesitmakeusgrow.Growthrequiresfullattentiontogoalsthatarenew,thatarerelativelychallenging.Withoutenjoyment,lifewillgoon,anditcanevenbepleasant.Butitdependsheavilyonluckandtheexternal(外部的)environment.Toachievepersonalcontroloverthequalityofexperience,however,weneedtolearnhowtobuildenjoymentintowhathappensdayin,dayout.7.Youwillmostprobablyexperienceenjoymentwhenyou________.A.buyexpensiveshoes B.orderadeliciousmealC.talkwithfriendsfornewideas D.sitquietlyinfrontofatelevision8.Whatdoyouknowaboutpleasureandenjoymentfromthepassage?A.Enjoymentgrowsoutofpleasure.B.Pleasureandenjoymentcomehandinhand.C.Pleasurableexperiencesarepartofenjoyableones.D.Someexperiencesprovidebothpleasureandenjoyment.9.Thewords“psychicenergy”inParagraph4areclosestinmeaningto________.A.a(chǎn)ttention B.interest C.a(chǎn)bility D.knowledge10.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.feelingpleasurestopspeoplefromachievinggrowthB.feelingenjoymentcomeswithachievinggrowthC.a(chǎn)worthylifedependsonluckandenvironmentD.pleasureisthekeytoahappyandworthylife(2022·北京·中考真題)Whatdoesitmeantobegreen?Greenismorethanjustacolor.Italsomeanstakingspecialstepstoprotecttheenvironment.Buyingagreenproductisasmallstepeveryonecantake.Decidingwhetheraproductisgreen,however,isn’talwayseasy.Weneedtoconsiderthewholelifecycleoftheproductevenafterit’sofnouse.Hereiswhatwemaykeepinmind.Thematerialsofaproductareusuallyourfirstfocus(關(guān)注).Whatisitmadeof?Arethereanyharmfulchemicalsinit?Greenproductsaremadeofmorenaturalmaterialswhicharefreefromharmfulchemicals,sotheycanbegoodforourphysicalhealth.Packagingisimportant.Howisaproductpackaged?Isitoverpackaged?We’dbetterchooseglass,metalandpaperpackaging,asthesecanbereusedormoreeasilyrecycled(回收利用).Wecanalsolookforlesspackagingorevenchooseunbaggedproductswheneverpossible.Location(地點(diǎn))matters.Wherewasaproductproduced?Wherearewebuyingit?Thinkabouthowmuchenergywasusedtogetittoustrytochooselocalproducts.Whenitcomestofood,itisagoodideatoorderdirectlyfromlocalfarmer,shopatmarketsandbuyfruitsinseason.Buyingfromstoresnearourhousesisalsoagoodchoice,becausewecangotherewithoutdrivingacar.Lookintowhatthecompanytellsusabouttheirproduct.It’seasytosaythataproductis“green”or“allnatural”butthewordsmaybetoogoodtobetrue.So,muchoftheinformationaboutaproductshouldbetakenwithagrainofsalt.Afterall,companiestrytomakeusbelievethattheirproductsareenvironmentallyresponsible.Thegreenestthingiscertainlytheonewedon’tbuy.Thingslikefoodandclothingarenecessaryforlife.Butmanyothersarenot.Betterthanbuyingischoosingtoleaveanunnecessaryproductinthestoreanddoingwithout.Itsendsamessagetotheproducer,keepsmoneyinourpockets,reduces(減少)wasteandkeepstheplanethealthy.11.Thewriterwouldsuggestchoosingaproductthatis________.A.overpackaged B.deliveredfromabroadC.locallyproduced D.madeofunnaturalmaterials12.Thewords“betakenwithagrainofinsalt”Paragraph5probablymean“________”.A.beeasilyunderstood B.notbecompletelybelievedC.bewidelyspread D.notbequicklyforgotten13.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BuyingGreen B.RecyclingWasteC.KeepingHealthy D.ReducingEnergyUse(2020·北京·中考真題)Todaywecandoeverythingwithapps:paybills,orderfoodandshopforanything.Mobiletechnologymeanswecanholdtheworldinourhands.However,whenitcomestotechnologyandhealthcare,opportunitiesandchallengescometogether.Let’sstartwiththewaystogethealthcare.Telemedicinecanallowapatienttousetechnologytoseethedoctoronlineandgetadiagnosis(診斷)andinstructionswithoutleavinghome.Inaddition,therearemanypatientwebsites.Theseallowfordifferentkindsofinteractionsaboutourhealthneedswithoutinvolvingthemedicalteam.Settingadatewithdoctorsandreadinglabresultsarereadilyachievedbytechnology.Awholenewageofmedicalcareseemslikely(可能的)tocomeinthefuture.Buteverycoinhastwosides.Whatmightbeontheothersideoftechno-healthcare?Firstly,weshouldthinkaboutthehealthcareexperienceasawhole.Ausualvisittoadoctorbeginswithareceptionist(接待員),whocanseeandtellhowapatientisdoing,Thismayinfluencethetreatmenteffect.It’sunlikelythatapatientwebsitewillhavesuchintuition.Next,sharingthedetailsofone'sliferequirestrust,whichtakestimetobuild.Thisiscertainlytrueinhealthcare,wheresomeoflife'sbestandworstmomentsinvolvedoctors.Thehumantouchshouldnotbeundervaluedandisunlikelytobethereoverthesmartphone.Lastly,testresultscanbedifficulttounderstand.Whensomeonewithoutamedicaldegreeseesaflaggedresultwithnoexplanationonthewebsite,there'sroomforallkindsofstoriestoformintheirminds—andalsogreatworry.Sohowdoesmedicineadapt(適應(yīng))tothenewtechnologyage?Verytalentedcompaniesareworkingonit.Thereismedicalequipment(設(shè)備)thatcanbeusedathometosendnecessarysignsandheartsoundsthroughtelemedicine.Itseemslikelythatsomecompanieswillfindawaytoexplaintestresults.Butwhatitwillnotachieveisthewarmthofhumaninteractionandtouch.Patientsoftenneedsomeonetolistento—andcareabout—theirjourneystory,whichwillneverberealizedthroughahuman-lesstechnology.Technologyshouldbeatool,butdependingonittotallywillmostcertainlyhaveunexpectedeffects.Let'snotallowourhumanitytobeoneofthem.14.Accordingtothepassage,howdoestechnologyhelphealthcare?A.ItencouragesdoctorstovoicetheirneedsonthewebsitesB.ItoffersthepatientaconvenientwaytogetadiagnosisC.Itimprovesrelationsbetweendoctorsandpatients.D.Itprovidesanopportunitytobuildamedicalteam15.Theword“intuition”inParagraph5probablymeans______.A.a(chǎn)nabilitytounderstand B.a(chǎn)ninterestingexperienceC.a(chǎn)chancetowin D.a(chǎn)fairdecision16.Whatdoyouknowabouttechno-healthcarefromthepassage?A.Patientwebsitesrequiretrustfromdoctors.B.Talentedcompaniescangivemedicaladvice.C.Flaggedresultsmaycauseworryforpatients.D.Medicalequipmentcollectspatients’stories.17.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat_____.A.technologycandealwithunexpectedeffects.B.telemedicinecantaketheplaceofusualhealthcare.C.itisdifficultforpatientstoadapttothenewtechnologyage.D.techno-healthcareshouldtakehumanityintoconsideration.(2024·北京朝陽·二模)Moffully-IIGettinghuggedbysomeoneyoucareaboutcanbeawonderfullyencouragingexperience.Researchhasshownthathugscanstrengthen(加強(qiáng))oursocialconnections,improveouremotional(情感的)stateandreducefeelingsoflonelinessandsadness.Theycanevenhelptolowerstresslevelsandimproveourhealth.Unluckily,noteveryonehasthechancetoreceivehugswhenevertheyneedthem.So,howcanthisproblembesolved?Oneideathatscientistshavesuggestedisdevelopingsocialrobotsthatcanhugpeople.Theserobotscouldprobablyofferlonelypeoplethepositivebenefitsofgettinghuggedwithouttheneedtoknowapersonwhohugthem.However,creatingahugrobotthatiswell-receivedbypeopleandleadstopositivefeelingsandreducedstressisnosimpletask.Forexample,iftherobotistoolargeorhasadesignlikesomethingintimidating,peoplemayfeeluneasyabouthuggingit.Therefore,itisimportantforresearcherstocarryoutfurtherstudiestoensurethathugrobotsaredesignedinawaythatsupportsacceptanceandcomfort.ArecentstudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofSocialRoboticsfocusedonthedevelopmentofMoffully-II,anewlydevelopedhugrobot.Itlookslikealarge,human-shapedteddybearandstandsattwometerstall.Duringahug,itisabletomoveitsarmsandperformdifferentgestures(手勢).Copyingtheactionsthathumansusuallydoduringhugs,suchastappingsomeoneontheback,isnecessaryformakingthehugfeelreal.Duringthestudy,volunteerswhoreceivedhugsfromMoffully-IIshowedapreferenceforhugswithgesturesoverthosewithoutgestures.Theysensedtherobotasfriendlierandsaferwhenitperformedgestures,andtheyfoundthehugstobemoreenjoyableingeneral.Whilesomepeoplemayfeeluncomfortablewiththeideaofhuggingarobotinsteadofahuman,hugrobotsshowpossibilitiesforimprovingthewell-beingofthosewhoareshortofhugs.Thisincludespersonsinnursinghomeswhomaybenefitfromthecomfortingeffectsofhugs,eveniftheyareprovidedbyarobot.18.Whatisoneofthepossiblebenefitsofreceivinghugs?A.Increasedloneliness. B.Loweredemotionalstate.C.Controlledsocialconnections. D.Reducedstressandimprovedhealth.19.Theword“intimidating”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto________.A.terrible B.cool C.friendly D.convenient20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthestudymentionedinthepassage?A.Toprovetheinfluenceofgestures. B.Toexaminehoweffectivehugrobotsare.C.Todevelopsocialrobotsforsickpeople. D.Tostudythebehaviorofrobotsinnursinghomes.21.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AreYouReadytoHugaRobot? B.IsItStrangeforRobotstoGiveHugs?C.AreRobotsGoodatGivingComfortingHugs? D.DoRobotHugsFeeltheSameasHumanHugs?(2024·北京門頭溝·二模)MeandMyBrainWeallknowthatmeaningfulchangeshappeninourbodiesduringadolescence(青春期),buthaveyoueverstoppedtowonderwhat’sactuallygoingoninsideourbrainsduringthistime?Topaintaclearpicture,weshouldfirstknowaboutourselveswiththedifferentpartsofthebrain.Didyouknow,forexample,thatourbrainsaremadeupofaround100billionnervecells(神經(jīng)細(xì)胞)calledneurons(神經(jīng)元)?Andcomingfromtheseneuronsareseveralbranch-likestructuresforsendingandreceivingelectricalsignals?Everytimewedoorthinkanything,asignalissent.Thesignaltravelsdownalongstructurecalledtheaxon(軸突)and,attheend,itpassesacrosssmallgapscalledsynapses(神經(jīng)元的突觸)tothedendrites(樹突)ofanotherneuron,whichreceivethesignal.Inthisway,messagesaresentacrossourneuralnetwork.Ourbrainstructurechangesgreatlyaswegrowup.Newbornbabieshavealmostalltheirneuronsbutfewconnectionsbetweenthem,whichiswhytheycan’tdoverymuch.Afterafewmonthshowever,thenumberofconnectionsincreasesquickly,whichinturnhelpssmallkidsmasternewskillssuchaswalkingandtalking.Mostbraindevelopmentiscompletedinthefirstfewyears,butwenowknowthatourbrainscontinuetodevelopthroughoutourlivesandperhapsthemostsurprisingtimeofchangeanddevelopmentisduringadolescence.Duringthisperiodofreorganization,thebrainnoticesasuddenincreaseinneuronsnotdissimilartoaplantgrowinguncontrollablyinspring.Justaswecutbackaplanttomakeitstrongerandhealthier,wecutbackourbrains.Theconnectionsthatareusedbecomestronger,whereasthosewhicharen’tuseddryanddie.So,themoreoftenanactionorthoughtisactivated,thestrongertheconnectionsbecomebetweentheneurons,whichinturnmakesthepartofthebrainbeingusedstronger.Thisexplainswhythemoreyoudosomething,thebetteryoubecomeatit,reinforcingtheoldsaying“practicemakesperfect”.Infact,theteenagebrainprovidesconditionsforperfectingskillssuchasplayingamusicalinstrument,speakinganotherlanguage,orlearningadifficultcomputergame.Itcouldbearguedthatteenagersdecidethedevelopmentoftheirowngreymatterthroughtheactivitiestheytakepartinandtheirexperiences.Itmayalsobeunsurprisingtomanytolearnthatthelastpartoftheadolescentbraintodevelopisthefrontalcortex(額皮質(zhì)),responsibleforself-control,problemsolvinganddecisionmaking.So,longbeforeteensaregoodatabstractthinking(抽象思維)andlogicaldecisionmaking,theydependontheemotionalcenterofthebraintomakechoicesandthink.Soperhapsunpredictable,uncertain,risktakingteenagebehaviors,oftenputdowntohormones(荷爾蒙),mayactuallyhavemoretodowithwhat’sgoingoninsideourbrain.22.Whatdowelearnaboutthestructureofthebrain?A.Allneuronsareactivatedwhenwethink.B.Thestructureofabraincelliscomparedtoatree.C.Neuronsallowamessagetotravelaroundthebrain.D.Thestructureofabrainchangeswhenamessageissent.23.WhatdoesParagraph3tellus?A.Adecisionhelpsbabieslearnhowtospeak.B.Mostchangesinbrainhappenafteradulthood.C.Theprocessofbraindevelopmentiscontinuous.D.Babiesarebornwiththeabilitytodoanything.24.Theword“reinforcing”inParagraph4probablymeans“_________”.A.judging B.challenging C.supporting D.limiting25.Thewriteragreesthatteenagers________.A.a(chǎn)reclevererthantheyusedtobewhentheystudytheirbrainsB.a(chǎn)remisunderstoodandtheycanplaydifficultcomputergamesC.wanttolearnmoreaboutthechangesintheirbrainsandbodiesD.canbenefitfromunderstandingthechangesthathappenintheirbrains(2024·北京房山·一模)Microplastics(微塑料)areinoursoil,ourwater,ourair,gettingintoourbodiesandcausinghealthproblems.Plasticsareeverywhere,andthey’renotgoingaway.Now,thatmaybechanging.Anewenvironmentally-friendlyshoppingmodelwascreated.Forexample,inthismodel,youareabletobuyicecreaminareusablecontainer(容器).Whenyou’redoneeatingtheicecream,you’llthrowthecontainerinyourpersonalreusebin.Thecontainersarethenpickedupbyadeliveryservice,cleanedandrefilled,andshippedouttoconsumersagain.Inotherwords,it’sthe21stcenturymilkmantosavetheworldfromsingle-useplastics.ThisshoppingmodeliscalledLoop.Already,twolargeretailers(零售商)areLooppartnersandmoremayjointheproject.Whilerecyclingisveryimportant,itisnotgoingtosolvewasteattheroot(根本的)cause.“Ourcompanycollectstheoceanplasticsandputsthemintoproductsmaking,”saysTomSzaky,CEOofTerraCycle,acompanythatisknownforrecyclinghard-to-recyclematerials.“Buteveryday,moreandmoregetsputintheocean,sonomatterhowmuchwecleantheocean,we’renevergoingtosolvetheproblem.That’sreallywhereLoopcameout.Tous,therootcauseofwasteisnotplastic,it’susingthingsonce,andthat’sreallywhatLooptriestochangeasmuchaspossible.”Forcustomers,theprocessisdesignedtobeaseasyaspossible.“Thegoalisn’tasmuchtogetyoutochange,it’sinsteadtocreatesystemsthatdon’tmakeyouchange—buthaveyouthensolvetheproblemintheprocess,”Szakysays.“Makingcustomerschangeisdifficult.Sothefirstquestionweaskedindevelopingthemodelwas‘Whydidthrowingrubbishwin?’Ithinkitdidbecausethrowingrubbishisconvenientandaffordable.”Ifthesolutionsarenotconvenient,peoplewillnotacceptthem.Loopaimstobeasconvenientasthrowingsomethinginthebin.Youdon’tevenneedtowashthecontainer,soit’ssimplerthanrecycling.JenniferMorganfromtheenvironmentalnon-profitorganizationGreenpeacesaid,“GreenpeacewelcomestheaimoftheLooptomoveawayfromthrowawayculture.”ButMorganquestionedwhethercompaniesworldwidearereadytochangetheirbusinessmodels.Anyway,thisisanefforttochangetheproblemofplasticsandhopefullythismodelwillwork.26.Thesecondparagraphismainlyabout________.A.whatcustomersshoulddotosolvewasteproblemB.whatbenefitstheretailerscangetfromLoopC.howthenewshoppingmodelLoopworksD.howthemilkmanpicksupthecontainers27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Loopisdesignedtobeconvenientforcustomerstoaccept.B.CompaniesworldwideareusingtheshoppingmodelLoop.C.OceanplasticscanbecleanedupbytheshoppingmodelLoop.D.CustomershavetocleanthecontainersunderthenewmodelLoop.28.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MakingPlasticsintoProducts B.Recycling:AFallingIndustryC.FromThrowingAwaytoReusing D.Plastics:Hard-to-recycleMaterials(2024·北京·一模)Thesunissetting,brighteningyourkids’facesastheyplayinthewaves.Youreachforyourphoneforthisperfectmoment.Butbeforeyoudo,here’sabitofsurprisingscience:Takingphotosisnottheperfectwaytokeepmemoryasyouthink.Takingtoomanypicturescouldactuallyharmthebrain’sabilitytokeepmemories,saysElizabethLoftus,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine.Sowegetthephotobutkindoflosethememory.Photosmayoutsourcememories.Itworksintwoways:Weeithershakeofftheresponsibilityofrememberingmomentswhentakingpictures,orwe’resodistracted(分心的)bytheprocessthatwemissthemomentaltogether.Thefirstexplanationisthelossofmemory.Peopleknowthattheircameraisrecordingthatmoment,sotheydon’ttrytoremember.Similarly,ifyouwritedownsomeone’sphonenumber,you’relesslikelytorememberitoffhandbecauseyourbraintellsyouthere’sjustnoneed.That’sallwellandgood—untilthatpieceofpapergoesmissing.Theotherisdistraction.We’redistractedbytheprocessoftakingaphoto—howweholdourphone,composingthephoto,suchassmilingfaces,thebackgroundtoourlikingandclearimage,allofwhichusesupourattentionthatcouldotherwisehelpusmemorize.However,takingphotoscanbenefitmemory—whendonemindfully.Whiletakingaphotomaybedistracting,theactofpreparationbyfocusingonvisual(視覺的)detailsaroundhassomeupsides.Whenpeopletakethetimetozoomin(拉近鏡頭)onspecificthings,memoriesbecomestrengthened.Anotherbenefitisthatwerecallmomentsmoreaccuratelywiththephotos.Memoryhasbeenreshapedwiththehelpofnewinformationandnewexperiences.Thus,photosorvideoshelpusrecallmomentsasiftheyreallyhappened.Memoriesdieawaywithoutavisualrecordbackingthemup.Therefore,aphotoisanexcellenttooltohelprememberwhendonepurposefully,whichisworthexploringfurther.29.WhatdoesProfessorElizabethLoftusthinkoftakingtoomanyphotos?A.Itcanbenefitourmemories.B.Itcouldbeharmfultokeepmemories.C.Itcouldbehelpfultorecalltheperfectmoment.D.Itwilluseupourattentiontorememberthebeautifulmoments.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Memorieswilldisappearwhenwebackupavisualrecord.B.Wemaynotpayfullattentiontothemomentwhentakingpictures.C.Takephotosifyouwanttogetnewinformationornewexperiences.D.Itisuselesstoremembersomeone’sphonenumberbywritingitdown.31.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PhotographyorMemoriesB.FewerPhotos,MoreMemoriesC.Ph

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