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A.easedB.improved C.relievedD.appeared
6.Thegroupdoesnotadvocatetheuseofviolence.
A.limitB.support C.regulateD.oppose
7.Shefeltthatshehaddonehergooddeedfortheday.
A.actB.homework C.justiceD.model
8.Someofthelargerbirdscanremainstationaryintheairforseveralminutes.
A.motionlessB.silent C.seatedD.true
9.Therewasaninclinationtotreatgeographyasalessimportantsubject.
A.pointB.result C.findingD.tendency
10.Hisstomachfelthollowwithfear.
A.sincereB.respectful C.emptyD.terrible
11.Thecommitteewasaskedtorenderareportonthehousingsituation.
A.copyB.publish C.summarizeD.furnish
12.Thatuniformmakestheguardslookabsurd.
A.seriousB.beautiful C.impressiveD.ridiculous
13.Thedepartmentdeferredthedecisionforsixmonths.
A.putoffB.arrivedat C.abidedbyD.protestedagainst
14.Theoriginalexperimentcannotbeexactlyduplicated.
A.inventedB.reproduced C.designedD.reported
15.Thecountrywastornapartbystrife.
A.conflictB.poverty C.warD.economy
第2部分阅读判断
下面的短文列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:
如果该句提到的是正确信息,请选择A;
如果该句提供的信息是错误的,请选择B;
如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
ExperiencetheWorldin3DGame
Everwonderedhowyourcatordogseestheworld?
Nowyoucanlookthroughtheireyeswiththefirst3Dgamethatrecreatesthevisionofdifferentspeciesbasedonscientificevidence.
Theonlinesimulation,createdbytheFrench3DdesigncompanyDassaultSystè
mes,withtheguidanceofveterinaryophthalmologist(眼科专家)DidierSchmidt-Morand,mimics(模仿)thevisionoffiveanimals–catsdogs,rats,hawksandbees–asaplayersteersthemthroughPlaceVend洀攀inParis.
Duetodifferencesinfieldofview,colourperceptionandnightvision,forexample,sightcanbedrasticallydifferentfromspeciestospecies."
Intermsofperformance,eyesareasvariableasdifferentmodelsofcars,"
saysSchmidt-Morand.
Thegamewascreatedbyusingexistingvirtualmodelsofthesquarethenapplyingeffectsbasedondescriptionsofeachanimal'
svision.Dassault'
s3Dsoftwareallowsascenetobemodifiedbyaddingblurorchangingthecolours,angleofvisionanddepthoffield.
Althoughitwaseasytorecreatevisioninferiortothatofhumans–catsanddogs,forexample,havetroubledistinguishingshadesofred–replicatingfeaturesthatweareunabletoseewasachallenge.Hawkshavemoredetailedvisionthanours,whereasdogsarebetteratseeingmovementandhaveawiderfieldofview."
Weusedvirtualcamerastopreciselysimulatelargerviewinganglesbuttheresultmadepeoplenauseous(令人作呕的),"
saysSchmidt-Morand."
Sowetweaked(微调)themodeltogiveasenseofthewiderviewwithoutstickingtoreality."
Therat'
sviewalsodepartsfromreality:
becausetheyarenear-sighted,everythingmorethan15centimetresawayisablur,sotheytypicallymoveclosetowallstohelpthemnavigate."
Aratwouldneverthrowitselfintothemiddleofanopenarea,"
saysSchmidt-Morand.Thesimulationforthisanimalissupplementedwithamapinthetoprightcornertohelpdeterminetherat'
sposition:
becauseoftheirlimitedeyesight,mostlandmarksareobscured.
Thegameisintendedasaneducationalresourceandplayerscandiscusstheirexperiencewithothersthroughcommunityfeaturesonthewebsite.Ifthereieatethevisionofmoreanimals.
16.ThegamedevelopedbyDassaultSystemesisthefirst3Dgamerecreatingthevisionofdifferentspecies.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17.Dassault’s3Dsoftwaretakesdifferentperspectiveslikecolorperceptionandangleofvisionintoaccount.
18.Theanimals’viewsinthesoftwarearethesameasthoseinreality.
19.Dogshavelargerviewinganglesthanhumans.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20.Ittakestheteamthelongesttimetorecreatetherat’sviewbecausethey’renear-sighted.
21.Theteamisworkingonrecreatingthevisionofmoreanimals.
22.Schmidt-Morand’sfavoriteanimaliscat.
第3部分概括大意与完成句子
23.Paragraph2___________
24.Paragraph3___________
25.Paragraph4___________
26.Paragraph5___________
A.Risingofsealevels
B.Impactofburningfossilfuels
C.Fastfeedbacks
D.Slowfeedbacks
E.Unpredictabilityoffeedbackprocesses
F.Apredictionoffutureclimatechange
27.Arcticicehasneverbeenmeltingsofastin___________.
28.Meltingofsnowandiceenablessunlighttoreach___________.
29.Zeebecameupwithhisfutureclimatepredictionbyanalyzing___________.
30.Afterfossilfuelsareusedup,globalwarmingwillcontinuefor___________.
A.theexposedground
B.averylongtime
C.theextraheat
D.recordedhistory
E.previouslypublishedstudies
F.rapidexaggerationofimpacts
第4部分,阅读理解
第一篇 TheNorthernLights
Thesunisstormyandhasitownkindofweather.ItissohotandactivethateventheSun’sgravitycannotholditsatmosphereincheck!
EnergyflowsawayfromtheSuntowardtheEarthinastreamofelectrifiedparticlesthatmoveatspeedsaroundamillionmilesperhour.Theseparticlesarecalledplasma,andthestreamofplasmacomingfromtheSuniscalledthesolarwind.ThemoreactivetheSun,thestrongerthesolarwind.
ThesolarwindconstantlystreamstowardtheEarth,butdon’tworrybecauseaprotectivemagneticfieldssurroundsourplanet.ThesamemagneticfieldthatmakesyourcompasspointnorthalsosteerstheparticlesfromtheSuntothenorthandsouthpoles.ThechargedparticlesbecometrappedinmagneticbeltsaroundtheEarth.WhenalargeblastofsolarwindcrashesintotheEarth’smagneticfieldfirstgetssqueezedandthenthemagneticfieldlinesbreakandreconnect.
ThebreakingandreconnectingofthemagneticfieldlinescancauseatomicparticlescalledelectronstrappedinthebeltstofallintotheEarth’satmosphereatthepoles.AstheelectronsfallintotheEarth,theycollidewithgasmoleculesintheatmosphere,creatingflashesoflightinthesky.
Eachatmosphericgasglowsadifferentcolor.Oxygenandnitrogenglowsredandgreenandnitrogenglowsviolet-purple.Asthesevariouscolorsglowanddanceinthenightsky,theycreatetheNorthernLightsandtheSouthernLights.
Watchingauroras(北极光)isfunandexciting,butnormallyyoucanonlyseetheminplacesfarnorthlikeAlaskaandCanada.Themovementoftheauroraacrosstheskyisusuallyslowenoughtoeasilyfollowwithyoureyesbuttheycanalsopulsate(跳动),flicker(闪烁),orevenmovelikewaves.Duringsolarmaximum,5aurorasareseenasfarsouthasFlorida,evenMexico!
Aurorasoftenseemtobeveryclosetotheground,butthelowestauroraisstillabout100kilometersabovetheground,adistancemuchhigherthancloudsareformedorairplanescanfly.Atypicalaurorabandcanbethousandsofkilometerslong,afewhundredkilometershigh,butonlyafewhundredmetersthick.
Wehopeyouareabletotraveltofar-northplacesliketheArcticCircleandseetheNorthernLightsatleastonceduringyourlifetime.Weknowyouwillneverforgetit!
36.Thesolarwindcomesintobeingasaresultof______
A.disappearanceoftheSun’sgravity.
B.unpredictableweatheroftheSun.
C.fastflowofenergyawayfromtheSun.
D.astreamofparticlesbeingblownaway.
37.WhathappenswhensolarwindcomestotheEarth?
A.Aprotectivemagneticfieldisformedatthesametime.
B.ItistrappedinmagneticbeltsaroundtheEarth.
C.ItdestroystheprotectivemagneticfieldsurroundingtheEarth.
D.Itbreaksmagneticfieldlinesanddoesseveredamagetothe?
?
38.TheNorthernLightsarecreatedwhen______
A.atomicparticlesfalltotheEarthandcollidewithatmosphericgases.
B.themagneticfieldlinesfailtoreconnect.
C.theelectronsfallingtotheEarthshineindifferentcolors.
D.oxygenandnitrogenareseparatedfromtheatmosphericgases.
39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheNorthernLights?
A.Theirmovementisslowenoughtobeobservedwiththeeyes.
B.PeoplecannotseethemunlesstravelingtoAlaskaorCanada
C.Theyareveryclosetotheground.
D.Theyareverylongandthick.
40.Whatistheauthor’stonetowardtheNorthernLights?
A.IndifferentB.SarcasticC.SharpD.Appreciative
第二篇Eye-trackerLotsYouDragandDropFileswithaGlance
Boredofusingamouse?
Soonyou'
llbeabletochangestuffonyourcomputerscreen–andthenmoveitdirectlyontoyoursmartphoneortablet(平板电脑)–withnothingmorethanaglance.
AsystemcalledEyeDropusesahead-mountedeyetrackerthatsimultaneouslyrecordsyourfieldofviewsoitknowswhereyouarelookingonthescreen.Gazingatanobject–aphoto,say–andthenpressingakey,selectsthatobject.Itcanthenbemovedfromthescreentoatabletorsmartphonejustbyglancingattheseconddevice,aslongasthetwoareconnectedwirelessly.
"
Thebeautyofusinggazetosupportthisisthatoureyesnaturallyfocusoncontentthatwewanttoacquire,"
saysJaysonTurner,whodevelopedthesystemwithcolleaguesatLancasterUniversity,UK.
TurnerbelievesEyeDropwouldbeusefultotransferaninteractivemaporcontactinformationfromapublicdisplaytoyoursmartphone