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theydesignedandbuilttheexhibitionspace.

JulienGarciaToudic,22,wasamongthestudentschargedwithcollectingthedonatedstreetart.Hesaid,“Itwasforcharityanditwouldbefinancingchildren’saccesstoart.”

TheirgoalwastoraisemoneyfortheMusé

eenHerbe,whosemission(使命)istobringarttochildren.

Foundedmorethan40yearsago,the6,400squarefootspaceprovidesexhibitrelatedactivitiesforthose“betweentheagesof3and103”.

“We’realittlealienintheworldofart,”saidSylvieGirardet,themuseum’sdirector.Shewasagraduateinarthistoryandarchaeology(考古学)whenshecreatedthemuseumwithtwofriends.Atthetime,shehadbeenshockedtolearnthatthemajorityoftheFrenchpopulationdidnotvisitmuseums.

“Childhoodiswhenalotofcore(核心)valuesareformed,”saidMsGirardet.“Ifweintroducedchildrenintotheworldofart,thenasfutureadultstheywouldn’thavethismentalblock.”

“Youngparentswhocametovisitthemuseumwhentheywerelittlenowcomebackwiththeirchildren,”MsGirardetsaid.“Itmeanstheyrememberandtheykeepfondmemoriesoftheirtimehere.”

语篇解读 本文是记叙文。

为了把艺术带给更多的孩子,一些正在主修艺术管理专业的学生筹办了一场拍卖会。

同时,通过这一实践活动,这些学生也对艺术品市场有了更多的了解。

 

1.WhatwasArnaudOliveuxdoingatthebeginningofthetext?

A.Givingalecture.

B.Sellingartworks.

C.Performingaplay.

D.Organizinganexhibit.

答案 B

解析 推理判断题。

根据第一段中ArnaudOliveux所说的话和第二段中的“thesecondeditionofthecharityauctionStreetforKids”可推知,ArnaudOliveux正在主持一场艺术品拍卖会。

2.WhatistheMusé

eenHerbetryingtodo?

A.Protectstreetart.

B.Gainsupportfromartschools.

C.Bringarttochildren.

D.Provideartcoursesforstudents.

答案 C

解析 细节理解题。

根据第五段中的“theMusé

eenHerbe,whosemission(使命)istobringarttochildren”可知答案。

3.HowmightMsGirardetfeelwhentalkingaboutthemuseum?

A.Cautious.B.Anxious.

C.Curious.D.Proud.

答案 D

根据最后一段中的“Youngparentswhocametovisitthemuseumwhentheywerelittlenowcomebackwiththeirchildren”可推知,当谈到该博物馆时,这位女士感到很骄傲。

B

MarkusRehmcanleapmuchfartherthanthelengthofyourfamilycar.He’saworldchampionlongjumper.Butheonlyhasoneleg.Hewearsaprosthesis(假肢)inplaceofhismissingleg.You’dthinkthatamissinglegwouldcauseproblems—especiallyforanathlete.ButtheprosthesisRehmwearsisspeciallydesignedtopropel(促使)himforward.It’salightweightmetalblade(片状物).

Ata2015competitionforathleteswithdisabilities,hesailed27.6feet(8.4m).Thatdistancewouldhavebeatenthenondisabledgoldmedalistsatthe2012and2016SummerOlympics.Rehmwantedtocompeteinthe2016SummerOlympics.Butsomethoughthisbladeleggavehimanunfairadvantage.Andhecouldn’tprovethatitdidn’t.

Researchershaveconductedtestsonthebenefitsofbladeshapedlegswhenitcomestorunningandjumping.Themainbenefitofabladelegisthatitweighsmuchlessthanatypicallegandfoot.Thatmeansanathletecanmovethelegmorequickly.However,abladelegalsohasdrawbacks.Arealleghasmanymusclesandjoints(肌肉和关节)thatallactindependently.Arunnercanrepositionallofthesepartsasneededtomakeeachstride(跨步)moreefficient.Aprosthesis,though,“isanentirelypassivesystem,”saidDavidMorgenrothoftheUniversityofWashington.“Thatcouldbeadisadvantagewhenyou’retryingtogetuptospeedasarunner.”

Overtime,though,engineerswillcontinuetoimprovebladelegs.Theymayeventuallyofferasmuchormoreefficiencycomparedtoarealleg.WhatdoesRehmthinkofallthis?

Hejustwantstodohisbest.“IalwayssayIwantafaircompetition,”hetoldWorldParaAthletics.“Idon’twanttohaveanyadvantageoutofaprosthesis.IjustwanttodowhatIloveandtrainreallyhardtoachieveoutstandingperformances.Idon’twanttosaysorryforit.”

Whatdoyouthink?

Shouldathleteswithbladelegscompetealongsidenondisabledathletes?

语篇解读 本文是议论文。

假肢在一定程度上给了残疾运动员更多优势吗?

本文对此进行了分析和探讨。

4.WhatdoweknowaboutRehm’sprosthesis?

A.Itisheavyinweight.

B.Itlookslikearealleg.

C.Itenableshimtojump.

D.Itisuncomfortabletowear.

根据第一段中的“ButtheprosthesisRehmwearsisspeciallydesignedtopropel(促使)himforward.”可知,Rehm凭借假肢得以完成跳跃运动。

5.Whydidn’tRehmcompeteinthe2016SummerOlympics?

A.Hisathleticabilitywassaidtobeunnatural.

B.Hedidn’treceivepropertraining.

C.Hisdisabilitywastoosevere.

D.Hedidn’tsignupforit.

答案 A

根据第二段中的“Butsomethoughthisbladeleggavehimanunfairadvantage.”可知,有人认为Rehm的假肢给了他一些优势,而这对于其他正常的比赛选手来说很不公平,因此他无法参加2016年的夏季奥运会。

6.Whatcanbelearnedaboutabladelegaccordingtothetestresults?

A.Itmaylimitarunner’sspeed.

B.Itmaypreventarunnergettingupeasily.

C.Itcanmakearunner’seachstridelonger.

D.Itcanhelparunnerrepositionhisorhermusclesbetter.

根据第三段中的“Thatcouldbeadisadvantagewhenyou’retryingtogetuptospeedasarunner.”可知,研究人员的测试结果表明,假肢会对残疾赛跑选手的速度产生不利影响。

C

Thatoldsaying“Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway”mayholdsometruth.Infact,onestudyfoundthatalmosthalfofthedeathsinAmericacausedbyheartdisease,stroke,andtype2diabetes(糖尿病)werelinkedtopoordiet.

Butknowingyoushouldeathealthfullyandactuallydoingitaretwodifferentthings,andmakingtherightchoiceisn’tanyeasier.TheFreshFoodPharmacy(药店)aimstochangethat.ApilotprogramcreatedbytheGeisingerHealthSystem,ahospitalnetworkinPennsylvaniaandsouthernNewJersey,thispharmacyresemblesagrocerystorestocked(贮存)withfreshproduce,cannedbeans,andmore.Evenbetter,it’sallfree.

Undertheprogram,patientswithtype2diabetesareprescribedaweek’sworthoffoodfortheirentirehousehold,anddietitiansshowthemhowtotransformitintohealthymeals.Afterthefirstyear,all180participantshadimprovedinkeyhealthmeasurements.

In2012,theestimated(估算的)costsassociatedwithdiabetesintheUnitedStateswere$245billion.Geisingerwillspendonlyabout$1,000annuallyoneachfoodpharmacypatient.DavidFeinberg,Geisinger’spresidentandCEO,calculatesthat“adecreaseinHbA1cofonepointsavesusabout$8,000”.Withmanyofthepatientsdroppingthreepoints,theprogramcouldsave$24,000ormoreayearinhealthcarecosts—aswellasreducetheriskofblindness,andothercomplications.

Geisingerisn’ttheonlyorganizationexperimentingwithproduceprescriptions.Nonprofits,foodbanks,andevendoctors’officesaroundthecountryhaveconductedprogramsthatbringthe“foodismedicine”concepttolife.

In2010,thenonprofitorganizationWholesomeWavestartedtheFruitandVegetablePrescriptionProgram.Doctorsgiveeachfamilymember$1perdaytospendataparticipatingfarmers’marketorgrocerystore.In2014,almosthalfofthepatientsdecreasedtheirbodymassindex(体质指数),thusloweringtheirriskforheartdisease,somecancers,andmanyotherhealthconditions.Anewstudyguessesthatlosingweightcansaveupto$16,000perpersonindirectmedicalcosts,dependinguponageandtheamountlost.Howdoyoulikethemapples?

7.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouteatinghealthily?

A.Itcannotreplacemedicine.

B.Itisaguaranteeofaslimfigure.

C.It’shardtopracticeformostpeople.

D.Itshouldbeahabitdevelopedfromchildhood.

根据第二段中的“Butknowingyoushouldeathealthfullyandactuallydoingitaretwodifferentthings,andmakingtherightchoiceisn’tanyeasier.”可知,虽然很多人都知道要吃健康的食物,但是具体实施起来却很困难。

8.WhatcanbelearnedaboutGeisinger?

A.It’saninternationalorganization.

B.Itofferspatientshealthydietsforfree.

C.Itprovideshospitalswithadvancedmedicines.

D.It’sintendedforpatientswithoutfamilymembers.

根据第二段中的“...thispharmacyresemblesagrocerystorestocked(贮存)withfreshproduce,cannedbeans,andmore.Evenbetter,it’sallfree.”和第三段中的“Undertheprogram,patientswithtype2diabetesareprescribedaweek’sworthoffoodfortheirentirehousehold,anddietitiansshowthemhowtotransformitintohealthymeals.”可知,Geisinger免费给患者提供健康饮食。

9.WhatdothefiguresinParagraph4show?

A.Healthyfoodisthebestmedicine.

B.Diseaseslikediabetescanbecurednow.

C.Thenumberofpatientswithdiabetesisdecreasing.

D.Geisingercansavemuchmoneyforthegovernment.

本段通过数据说明了食物药店给政府带来的益处:

节省了很多医疗费用。

10.WhyistheFruitandVegetablePrescriptionProgrammentioned?

A.Torecommendagoodprogram.

B.Toencouragepeopletoeathealthily.

C.ToprovethetruthofGeisinger’sprogram.

D.Tostresstheimportanceoffruitandvegetables.

联系倒数第二段中的“Geisingerisn’ttheonlyorganizationexperimentingwithproduceprescriptions.”和最后一段中实施FruitandVegetablePrescription项目的结果可知,作者在此处提到这一项目是为了证明Geisinger项目的正确性。

Ⅱ.七选五

(2019·

浙江学军中学模拟)

Doyouhavetheexperienceofdiggingoutyoursuitcase,decidingwhattobringandbeingafraidthatyou’veforgottensomething?

11.Hopetheycantransformthewayyoupack.

KeepaBasketHandy

Doyouwaituntilthelastminutetopack?

Keepabasketinyourbedroom,livingroom,orbathroomthatyoucanusetothrowinitemsyou’llneedtopackasyoucomeacrossthem.12.Besi

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