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Ⅰ.阅读理解

A

TherearecampusmuseumsalloverChinathatoffervariouscollectionsandmakeforeye-opening①visits.

BeijingAirandSpaceMuseumatBeijingUniversity

Admission②:

free

Openinghours:

TuesdayandSaturday,9:

00am-12:

00pm

Highlights③:

Includedamongmorethan300historicaircraftandspaceartifacts④(手工艺品)areoneofthetwoNorthropP-61BlackWindowsintheworldandChina’sfirstlightairliner,Beijing1.

FudanUniversityMuseum

Admission:

free

Openinghours:

TuesdaytoFriday,9:

00am-11:

30amand1:

30pm-4:

30pm

Highlights:

Auniquecollectionofnativeartifacts.Someofthem,suchaspearlvests,arerarelyseen.

ChinaIchthyic(类鱼的)CulturalMuseumatShanghaiOceanUniversity

Admission:

10yuan

Openinghours:

MondaytoFriday,9:

00am-11:

30amand1:

30pm-4:

00pm

Highlights:

Inthiscollectionofmorethan40,000specimensofabout3,000ocean-dwellingspecies,themosteye-catching⑤oneisan18.4-meter-longspermwhaleskeleton.

YifuMuseumofChinaUniversityofGeosciences

Admission:

40yuan;halfpriceforstudents

Openinghours:

MondaytoFriday,8:

30am-12:

00amand2:

30pm-5:

00pm;weekendsandholidays,9:

00am-4:

30pm

Highlights:

Ithousesacollectionofmorethan30,000mineralandrockspecimens,morethan2,000ofwhicharerareoneslikethemuseum’swell-knowndinosaurfossils.

ChinaAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversity

Admission:

50yuan

Openinghours:

MondaytoSunday,8:

00am-6:

30pminsummerand8:

30am-6:

00pminwinter

Highlights:

China’sonlymuseumtofeaturethehistoryofacademicsandculturaleducationinthecountry.

1.Whichmuseumwillyouchooseifyou’reinterestedinseaspecies?

                                     

A.ChinaAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversity.

B.YifuMuseumofChinaUniversityofGeosciences.

C.BeijingAirandSpaceMuseumatBeijingUniversity.

D.ChinaIchthyicCulturalMuseumatShanghaiOceanUniversity.

2.WhatcanyouseeinYifuMuseumofChinaUniversityofGeosciences?

A.Spaceartifacts.B.Dinosaurfossils.

C.Nativeartifacts.D.Spermwhaleskeletons.

3.WhencanyougotoChinaAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversity?

A.OnTuesday6:

00pminwinter.

B.OnSaturday8:

00aminwinter.

C.OnSunday6:

30pminsummer.

D.OnWednesday8:

00aminsummer.

B

AmixtureofdeepsorrowandangerhassweptBraziliansacrossthecountry—particularlyinthecityofRiodeJaneiro—withtheburningoftheirbelovedMuseuNacional,orNationalMuseum.

ByMondaymorning,whenIvisitedthesite,thefiremenwerebusytryingtoenterthehuge,early19th-centuryneoclassicalbuilding.Forallweknow,everythingmayhavebeenburnedtoashes⑥.Fortunately,noone,noteventhefoursecurityguards⑦whowitnessedthebeginningofthefire,hasbeeninjured.

Nobodyyetknowsthecauseofthefire,butitistheofficials’irresponsibility⑧andthefundingshortages⑨inparticular,whicharetoblameforthistragedy.

Someofthemuseum’sresearcherstoldthepressthattheyhadbeenabletosavesomethingsfromtheexhibitionroomsbeforethefiremovedin.However,weBrazilianshavelostmuchofthematerialmemoryofourshortpast.Agoodpartofour518yearsofhistory,orthatwhichhadbeentransformedintostorableobjects,disappearedinjustafewhours.

ThepeopleofRiodeJaneirowerefondoftakingtheirchildrenorgrandchildrentothemuseumtoshowofftheirknowledgeoftheodd-lookingmummiesbroughtinfromEgyptbytheEmperorDomPedroⅡ,ahugeskeletonofahumpbackwhale,orthebrightlycolouredfeathersofaheaddressoftheKayapotribe.

WhenIthinkthatIcannolongertakemyyoungestdaughtertotheMuseuNacional—thatiswhatgetsmeemotional.Itisthisfeelingthathaspenetrated(穿透)oursoulsandmayleaveBraziliansfeelingemptyforalongtimetocome.

4.WhatcanwelearnabouttheNationalMuseumofBrazil?

A.Ithasahistoryof518years.

B.Allofitscollectionshavebeenlost.

C.Itwasbuiltintheearly19thcentury.

D.Itisnotverypopularinthecountry.

5.Accordingtothetext,   causedthebigfireofthemuseum. 

A.theinefficientfiremen

B.theirresponsibleofficials

C.thecarelesssecurityguards

D.somethingunknown

6.Thetextiswritteninamoodof   . 

A.delightB.sorrowC.defeatD.humour

7.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.FirePutoutinRiodeJaneiro,Brazil

B.OurFondMemoriesofthePast

C.WhoIstoBlamefortheAccident?

D.AMuseumIsLostandMightNeverReturn

C

Spotifycantellifyou’resad.Here’swhythatshouldscareyou.Wanttofigureoutifsomeoneisapatientwithamentaldisability?

Askthemwhattheirfavoritesongis.ANewYorkUniversitystudylastyearfoundthatpeoplewholovedEminem’sLoseYourselfandJustinBieber’sWhatDoYouMean?

weremorelikelytohavetroublewithmentaldisabilities⑩thanpeoplewhowereintoDireStraits.

Overthepastfewyears,Spotifyhasbeenimprovingtheabilitytoanalyzeinformationtohelpbusinessmentargetconsumerswithadvertisementsmadespeciallyfortheirneeds.Theyconcludethisfromthesortofmusicyou’relisteningto,combinedwithwhereandwhenyou’relisteningtoit,alongwiththird-partydatathatmightbeavailable.

Now,tobeclea

there’snothingsignificantlyillegalaboutwhatSpotifyisdoingwithyourinformation.Icertainlydon’tthinkthattheyareworkingwithshadow

consultingfirm

toserveyouadssellingaculturestrugglewhileyou’relisteningtomusicthatsuggestsyoumightbeinaterriblesituation.However,Ifinditdisappointingthatourpersonal,privatemomentswithmusicareincreasinglybeingturnedintoinformationpointsandofferedtoadvertisers.

Youcanseewherethiscouldgo,can’tyou?

Asadtargetinggetsevenmoreaccurate,businessmenwillhavetheabilitytotargetourfeelingsinpotentiallyimproperway

.Accordingtoonestudy,youaremorelikelytospendmoreonaproductifyou’refeelingsad.Youcanimaginesomecompaniesmighttakeadvantageofthat.Andonthatnot

I’mfeelingalittledownaboutallthis.Headofftotreatmyselftosomethingexpensive.

8.What’sthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Tointroduceanewsong.B.Todrawreaders’attention.

C.Tohelpmorepatients.D.Topromoteanewmedium.

9.Spotifyimprovesitsabilitytoanalyzeinformationto   . 

A.provideservicesforthegovernment

B.workwithshadowyconsultingfirms

C.getlisteners’personalinformation

D.helpbusinessmenattractconsumers

10.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsSpotify?

A.Uncertain.B.Supportiv

.C.Positive.D.Dissatisfied.

11.Whoisthetextprobablydesignedfor?

A.Internetusers.B.Officials.C.Researchers.D.Managers.

D

Today,weareconstantlybombardedwithmediareportsaboutresearchontherightdiettofollowtohelpuskeepahealthylifestyleorloseweight—butit’shardtoknowwhichonetopickand,oncechosen,it’sharderstilltosticktoit.Andnowthere’sanotherchoicetogetourteethint

.

Aflexitarian(弹性素食者)dietinvolveseatingplant-basedfoodsandonlyoccasionallyeatingmeatandfish.Thiseatingstyleallowsyoutoprovidesomeingredientsthatyouwouldn’tgetinastrictervegan(素食主义者)diet—anothertrendgrowinginpopularity.Andlikeveganism,flexitarianismisn’tabouteatingcarefullytohelpyouloseafewpounds—it’ssomethingpeoplechooseformoralreason

tohelptheplanet.Andastudyintotheglobalfoodsystemandhowitaffectstheclimate,hasfoundthateatingmainlyplant-basedfoodsisoneofthreekeystepstowardsasustainablefutureforallby2050.

Thisresearchfoundthatfoodwastewillneedtobehalve

andfarmingpracticeswillalsohavetoimprovetoachievethis.Butwithoutasinglesolution,acombinedapproachisneeded.Dr.MarcoSpringmannfromtheUniversityofOxfordwasoneoftheleadauthorsofthereport.HetoldtheBBC,“Wereallyfoundthatacombinationofmeasure

wouldbeneededtostaywithinenvironmentallimitsandthoseincludedchangestowardsmoreplant-baseddiets.”

Butalthoughvegansthinkit’swrongforanimalstobekilledforfood,flexitariansbelieveeatingmeatonceinawhil

isacceptable.AndDr.Springmannagrees—aslongaswe“treatitasaluxury,it’sprobablyOKbutyoushouldn’thavemorethanoneservingo

redmeat,whichincludesbeefandpork,perweek.”Andhere’sanotherfacttodiges

:

Ifwemovedtothistypeofdiet,thestudyfoundthatgreenhousegasemissionsfromagriculturewouldbecutbymorethanhalf.

12.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toleadtothetopic.B.Toentertainthereaders.

C.Toaskforinformation.D.Topresentanidea.

13.Fromthetext,wecanknowthataflexitariandiet   . 

A.isthemostpopulareatingstyle

B.involveseatingnomeat

C.benefitstheenvironment

D.onlybalancesthenutrition

14.WhatdoesDr.MarcoSpringmannagreewith?

A.It’swrongtokillanimalsforfood.

B.Improvingfarmingpracticesmakesnosense.

C.Aplant-baseddiethasnothingtodowithclimatechange.

D.Combinedmeasuresareneededforenvironmentalprotection.

15.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?

A.MethodsofKeepingFit

B.ChooseaFlexitarianDiet

C.MeasurestoProtecttheEnvironment

D.KeepaStrictVeganDiet

Ⅱ.七选五

Itisnotassimpleasopeningthedoorandhittingthetrac

inwinter.Thereareafewthingsyoucandotoensureyouaregettingthemostoutofyourrun,and,importantly,notdoingmoreharmthangood.

Warmup;cooldown.

 16 Yourmusclesneedsometimetowarmupwhenit’scold,sotakeiteasywhenyousetoffanddoafewstretches(伸展)onceyou’refinished. 

Drinkwater.

Youmightnotfeelhot,butthat’sbecausesweatevaporates(蒸发)morequicklyintothechilly,dryair.Sobesuretodrinkwaterbefore,duringandaftercold-weatherworkout

. 17 Abeltbottleconvenientlyattachestoyourwaistsoyoudon’thavetocarryitandcanhaveadrinkwheneveryoufeellikeit. 

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