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第二节完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
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第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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AhighnewhotelconceptissettoopeninaremotevillageinnorthernSweden,whichaimstomakethesimpletree-houseintoaworld-classdestinationfordesign-conscioustravelers.
Tree-hotel,locatedinHaradsabout60kmsouthoftheArcticCircle,willconsistoffourroomswhenitopensonJuly17th:
theCabin,theBlueCone,theNestandtheMirror-cube.TwoadditionalstructuresarescheduledtoopeninOctober?
theUFOandARoomWithaView."
Ourgoalinfiveyearsistohave24roomsfrom24differentarchitects,"
saysTree-hotelco-founderKentLindvall,aformerguidancecounselorwhocameupwiththeconceptalongwithhiswifeBritta.Thefirstsixstructuresweredesignedbyfivedifferentarchitects.TheMirror-cubewhichstandsfourmetershighandfourmeterswide,hasdrawnwidespreadattentionasitwillbeattachedtoasingletree.
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Everythingwillreflectinthis-thetrees,thebirds,theclouds,thesun,everything.Soitshouldbeinvisiblenearlyintheforest."
Lindvallsaysaspecialfilmwillbeappliedtotheglasswhichwillbevisibletobirds."
Thisisuntouchedforestandwewanttomaintainitthesameway.Wedecidedforexamplenottooffersnowmobilesafari(游猎)whichisverycommonuphere,"
saysSelberg."
We.mightseeamoose(驼鹿),areindeerandifwe'
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sagoodpossibilitytohavethenorthernlightsinthewinterandduringthesummerofcourseyouhavethemidnightsun."
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feelfreeinatree"
andtheluxuryoftheexperiencewillcostupto4,200Swedishcrowns($555.50)fortwoguestsintheMirror-cube,whichisdesignedtoholduptofourguests.
36.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thedesignersofthehotelhopethat______.
A.thenewly-builttree-housewillbethefirst-classhotelintheworld
B.manytravelerswillbeattractedbythetree-hotelfromallovertheEurope
C.Thetree-housewillalsoappealtothetravelerswhoareinterestedinitsdesign.
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B.hasastrangeappearancewhichwillbeuniquebothathomeandabroadforever
C.hasmanyfunctionsforthetravelerstoenjoythebeautifulsceneryintheforest
D.hasalotofadvantagesoversomeotherordinaryhotelsintheworld
38.Thepurposeofthispassageistoadvertiseanewhotelattractingmorepeopleto______.
A.seethewildanimalsintheArcticCircle
B.spendmuchmoneyinfeelingfreeintheluxuryserviceofthetree-hotel
C.enjoythenorthernlightsinthewinterandthemidnightsunduringthesummer
D.stayintheenvironmentallyfriendlytree-houseandexperiencetheextraordinaryscenery
39.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthispassage?
A.Aworld-classtree-hotelintheArcticCircle
B.Thetree-hotelinHarads,Sweden
C.Themostexpensivetree-houseintheworld
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Theresearchers,fromtheUniversityofAlbertainCanada,showedthatwheneggscomeincontactwithstomachenzymes(酶)theyproduceaproteinthatactsinthesamewayasACEinhibitors,drugstakenbymillionsaroundtheworldtolowerbloodpressure.Friedeggsprovedparticularlyeffective,butmoreworkisneededtoshowtheeffectsoutsidealabandinthehumanbody.
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ResearcherProfessorBruceGriffin,fromtheUniversityofSurrey,said,"
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Theamountoffatinourdiethasaneffectonbloodcholesterolthatisseveraltimesgreaterthantherelativelysmallamountofcholesterolfoundineggs.TheUKpublicdonotneedtolimitthenumberofeggstheyeat.Theycanbeencouragedtoincludetheminahealthydietastheyareoneofnature'
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