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C.Moneyspentwithouthesitation.
D.Moneyofferedwithoutconditions.
2.WhatdidBridgeswanttoshowbymentioningthebride?
A.Womentendedtobemoresociable.
B.Theactivityattractedvariouspeople.
C.Economicproblemsweregettingworse.
D.Youngcouplesneededfinancialassistance.
3.WhydidBridgescarryouttheproject?
A.Todoatestonpeoplesmorals.
B.Toraisemoneyforhiscompany.
C.Toearnhimselfagoodreputation.
D.Topromotekindnessandsympathy.promotekindnessandsympathy.
2、ChangingoftheGuardToursandTickets
TheChangingoftheGuardisacenturies-oldtraditionthatmarkstheofficialshiftchangeoftheHouseholdRegiment一theQueen'
sguardsstationedatBuckinghamPalace.Asoneoftheworld'
smostfamousceremoniesandatopLondonexperience,thisceremonygivesvisitorsthechancetoseethegrandeur(壮观)ofaroyalmarch.Dressedintheirredsuitsandbearskinhats,theguardsshowclassicBritishmagnificenceinashowingthat’snottobemissed.
TheBasics
TheceremonybeginswiththeNewGuardmarchingfromWellingtonBarrackstoBuckinghamPalacewithamarchingband,whilethemountedHorseGuardsParadeleavesfromtheHydeParkbarracksandcrossesTheMalltoSt.James'
Place.Theofficialguardchangethentakesplaceinthepalaceforecourt.SomeLondonwalkingtoursincludeatimedstopatthepalacetoseetheevent,whileothertourscombineaviewingwithavisittotheTowerofLondonortheLondonEye.
ThingstoKnowBeforeYouGo
•BuckinghamPalace’sChangingoftheGuardCeremonytakesplacedailyat11:
30amandlastsabout45minutes.
•Crowdsarefrequent,especiallyatthepalace,butyou'
llfindquieterspotselsewherealongtheroute.
•Theceremonyisfreetowatch,andnoticketsarerequired.
HowtoGetThere
ThemarchbeginsatWellingtonBarracksandcontinuesontoBuckinghamPalaceincentralLondon.ThenearesttubestationsareSt,JamesPark,GreenPark,andVictoria.
WhentoGetThere
Togetagoodview,it’sbesttoarriveearly—asearlyas9:
30am.Sometoursaretimedspecificallyfortheceremony,guaranteeingthebestviewpointsfromanexperttourguide.Notethattheceremonymaybecanceledinbadweather.
1.WhatcanvisitorsdoatBuckinghamPalace'
sGuardChangeCeremony?
A.Takepartinaroyalmarch.
B.Tastetheworkofaroyalguard.
C.Tryonredsuitsandbearskinhats.
D.Witnesshowgrandaroyalmarchis.
2.Whencanvisitorsseetheguardchange?
A.At9:
30am.B.At10:
15am.
C.At11:
45am.D.At12:
45am.
3.Whatdoesthepassageimplyabouttheguardchange?
A.Itisfreeofchargetothepublic.
B.Itmaynotbeavailableeveryday.
C.Ithasahistoryofhundredsofyears.
D.Itisarrangedinthepalaceforecourt.
3、Monkeysseemtohaveawaywithnumbers.
AteamofresearcherstrainedthreeRhesusmonkeystoassociate26clearlydifferentsymbolsconsistingofnumbersandselectiveletterswith0-25dropsofwaterorjuiceasareward.Theresearchersthentestedhowthemonkeyscombined—oradded—thesymbolstogetthereward.
Here'
showHarvardMedicalSchoolscientistMargaretLivingstone,wholedtheteam,describedtheexperiment:
Intheircagesthemonkeyswereprovidedwithtouchscreens.Ononepartofthescreen,asymbolwouldappear,andontheothersidetwosymbolsinsideacirclewereshown.Forexample,thenumber7wouldflashononesideofthescreenandtheotherendwouldhave9and8.Ifthemonkeystouchedtheleftsideofthescreentheywouldberewardedwithsevendropsofwaterorjuice;
iftheywentforthecircle,theywouldberewardedwiththesumofthenumbers—17inthisexample.
Afterrunninghundredsoftests,theresearchersnotedthatthemonkeyswouldgoforthehighervaluesmorethanhalfthetime,indicatingthattheywereperformingacalculation,notjustmemorizingthevalueofeachcombination.
Whentheteamexaminedtheresultsoftheexperimentmoreclosely,theynoticedthatthemonkeystendedtounderestimate(低估)asumcomparedwithasinglesymbolwhenthetwowerecloseinvalue—sometimeschoosing,forexample,a13overthesumof8and6.Theunderestimationwassystematic:
Whenaddingtwonumbers,themonkeysalwayspaidattentiontothelargerofthetwo,andthenaddedonlyafraction(小部分)ofthesmallernumbertoit.
"
Thisindicatesthatthereisacertainwayquantityisrepresentedintheirbrains,"
Dr.Livingstonesays.“Butinthisexperimentwhatthey'
redoingispayingmoreattentiontothebignumberthanthelittleone.”
1.Whatdidtheresearchersdotothemonkeysbeforetestingthem?
A.Theyfedthem.B.Theynamedthem.
C.Theytrainedthem.D.Theymeasuredthem.
2.Howdidthemonkeysgettheirrewardintheexperiment?
A.Bydrawingacircle.B.Bytouchingascreen.
C.Bywatchingvideos.D.Bymixingtwodrinks.
3.WhatdidLivingstone'
steamfindaboutthemonkeys?
A.Theycouldperformbasicaddition.B.Theycouldunderstandsimplewords.
C.Theycouldmemorizenumberseasily.D.Theycouldholdtheirattentionforlong.
4.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?
A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Education.D.Science.
4、Juana,whocametoAmericafromGuatemala,usedtotakethebustoandfromcleaningjobs.Walkingtothebusstopafteralongdayatworkwasexhausting,especiallywhenitrained,asitoccasionallydoesinLosAngeles.NowJuanadriveseverywhere.Shehadtwoaspirations:
tolearnEnglishandtogetacar.Shehasaccomplishedboth.
AlthoughLosAngeleshasorganizeditselfaroundthecarsincetheSecondWorldWar,ithastriedharderthanmanyotherAmericancitiestochangethis.However,public-transportusersaredwindling(逐渐减少的).InthepastfiveyearsthenumberoftripstakeninmetropolitanLosAngeleshasdroppedby19%.
TheAmericanPublicTransportationAssociation'
sfiguresshowthatthenumberofjourneysinthecountryasawholehasfallenineachofthepastthreeyears.In2016-2017everykindofmasspublictransportbecamelessbusy.NewYorkerstook2.8%fewerweekdaytripsonpublictransport.In2018thenumberofTubejourneysfellby1.4%.ThatwasdespiteannualpopulationgrowthinLondonofabout1%anda3.3%riseinemploymentinthepastyear.TheParisMetrocarriedonlyasmanypassengersin2017asitdidin2012.InBerlin,publictransportjourneysaregrowingabouthalfasquicklyasemployment.ExceptionsarethatmoreandmorepeoplearetakingpublictransportinSydneyandTokyo.
Demandformasspublictransporthasweakenedinsomanyrich-worldcitiesatthesametime.Somethingseemstobedrivingpeopleoffthepublictransport.Butwhatisit?
Oneexplanation,whichisconvincinginsomecities.isthatpublictransporthasbecomeworse.LondonandParishavesufferedterroristattacks.NewYork'
ssubwayiscreaking(嘎吱作响的)一aconsequenceofprolongedunderinvestmentinrepairs.Elsewhere,badweatherorroadworksaresaidtopreventpeoplefromtakingbuses.
1.LosAngelesisacity.
A.whosegovernmentwouldlikecitizenstotakepublictransport
B.wheremanyimmigrantslikeJuanahaveachievedtheirdreams
C.whereeveryonelikeJuanapreferstodriveprivatecars
D.wheremoreandmorepeopleturntopublictransport
2.InParagraph3thedatashowuspublictransport.
A.hasdeclinedinallthementionedcities
B.hasdeclinedinmostcitiesinAmericafrom2016to2018
C.becamebusierineachcity
D.hasattractedmoreandmoreusers
3.Whatisthemainreasonforpeoplenottakingpublictransport?
A.Publictransportisunsafe.
B.Takingpublictransportisawasteoftime.
C.Publictransportdisappointspeopleinmanyways.
D.Publictransportisnoisy,makingpeopleuncomfortable
4.WhydoestheauthormentionJuanainParagraph1?
A.Totellusshehasachievedherdreams.
B.Toshowusshe'
sahard-workingwoman,
C.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.
D.TotelluswhatshedoesinAmerica.
5、TheAustralianbeachtownByronBayhasatrafficproblem,especiallyduringholidays,whenlocalstreetsarefullofcars.Butnowit'
schanged.Theworld'
sfirstfullysolar-poweredtrainru