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每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ourfavoritetechgiftsof2019
Whenitcomestimefortheholidayshoppingseason,we’reextrachoosyaboutthecountlesstechnologyproductsthatwewillbuyandgivetofriendsandfamily.Here’swhatimpressededitors,reportersandproducersthemostin2019.
LumosMatrix
Irecentlyboughta
LumosMatrix
helmet(头盔)($229)withbuilt-inlightstomakeridingmybikeatnightalotsaferandlessstressful.It’saregularpainpointforbikerslikemetomakesureabsent-mindeddriversseeyou,especiallywhenit’sdark.Thisdefinitelyhelps.
—
Mattmcfarland,Writer
Goodreadsapp
Althoughthisisn’tagift,thefree
Goodreadsapp
isagamechanger.Atthebeginningof2019,IpromisedmyselfI’dreadatleastonenewbookeverymonth.Isetagoalof12booksonGoodreadsandusedittotrackmyprogress,keepalistofbooksI’minterestedinandcheckoutwhatfriendsandothersontheappwererecommending.Iread35booksthisyear!
(That’supfromfivebookslastyear.)Goodreadsfeelslikeoneoftherarefeel-goodsocialnetworks.
KayaYurieff,
TechReporter
Embercoffeecup
IdrinkmycoffeeslowlysoithasroutinelycooledbythetimeIgethalfwaythroughit.Formybirthday,mymumboughtmea
cup($99),whichkeepsmycoffeewarmuntilIfinishitwithouttripstothemicrowaveforreheating.IcanalsosetthespecifictemperatureIwant.Itmakesmymorningssomucheasier.
MillieDent,Intern
1.WhatisthemainadvantageofLumosMatrix
helmet?
A.Helpingdriversconcentrate.B.Managingthebadweather.
C.Makingnightridingsafer.D.Makingbikerslesspainful.
2.WhatdoesthewritermeanbyreferringtotheGoodreadsappas“agamechanger”?
A.Itchangessomereaders’readingrules.
B.Itprovidesreaderswithfreeinternetgames.
C.Itlimitsthenumberofbooksareadercanread.
D.Itinspiresreaderstoreadmorethroughinteractions.
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEmbercoffeecup?
A.Eco-friendly.B.Convenient.C.Expensive.D.Simple.
B
Everyyear,thebrightestyoungscientistsfromaroundtheglobecometogethertoparticipateintheworld’slargestpre-collegesciencecompetition,the
IntelInternationalScienceandEngineeringFair
(ISEF).Theydemonstratetheirknowledgeofscienceandengineeringtoimprovethewayweworkandlive.
Oneof2019’swinners,KatieLu,
found
amethodforremovingoilfromwater.Thisconceptcanalsobeappliedtotheremovalofmicroplasticsfromouroceansaswell.
HereiswhatKatietoldreporters:
MyexperienceatIntelISEFwasamazing!
Irememberonjudgingday,walkingtheexhibithallandlookingatthepeoplegatheredoutsidewaitingtogetin.Myteacherturnedtomeandsaid,“That’sthefuturerightthere.”Itwassoamazingtospendtimewithalloftheseparticipantswhoaregoingtodoamazingthingsinthefuture.
Myscientificcareerhastaughtmenottofearfailureandnottobeafraidtoaskforhelp.It’sreallyeasytobeoverwhelmed(挫败)andwonderifwhatyou’redoingisgoingtoworkout,butevenifitdoesn’t,it’sOK!
Alwayslookonthepositiveside!
Afailurenowdoesn’tmeanyou’reafailureforever.Failuremakessuccessfeelearnedwhenitcomes.Also,askingforhelpisgoodwhenyou’restruggling.Youlearnhowtodothingsalotfasterandmoreefficiently.
I’mshockedthatsomepeoplearestillskepticalaboutclimatechange.Itisreal,itisdangerousanditisoneofthemostimportantissuesofourgeneration.Reducingcarbonemissionsisn’ta“should”,itisa“must”tocontinuelivingontheplanet.Additionally,peoplearen’treallyworriedabouttheirpersonalimpactontheearthintermsoflittering,overusingplasticorwastingresources.Ifwedon’tcurbharmfulhumanactivitybeforeit’stoolate,itwillbeaproblemthataffectsallhumans,notjustthosethatcontribute.
4.WhatseemstoconcernKatiemost?
A.Oceanexploration.
B.Theoverpopulationontheearth.
C.Environmentalproblems.
D.Theshortageofnaturalenergy.
5.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatKatie’steachersaid?
A.NoIntelISEF,nofuture.
B.AllthetalentsareattheIntelISEF.
C.Theparticipantswillmakethefutureamazing.
D.Katieshouldtrytodobetterthantheotherparticipants.
6.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytellus?
A.ThesetbacksKatieexperiencedinherscience.
B.Therelationshipbetweenfailureandsuccess.
C.Seekinghelpisashortcuttodoingthingswell.
D.WhatKatiehasgainedfromherscientificcareer.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“curb”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?
A.Punish.B.Control.C.Deny.D.Measure.
C
TheUnderwaterPhotographeroftheYear,whichoriginatedfrom1965,isayearlycontestbasedintheUnitedKingdom.Asyoumightexpect,thefocusisonphotostakenunderwater,whetherintheocean,inlakesorrivers,orevenswimmingpools.
Thepicturesarejudgedinseveraldifferentcategories.Thecontestin2019hadover5,500entriesfrom70differentcountries.
Thegrandprizewinnerwas“FrozenMobileHome”byFrenchphotographerGregLecoeur.Thephotoshowssealsswimmingaroundasmalliceberg.Togetthepicture,Mr.LecoeurtraveledtoAntarcticainasmallboatandspenttimetrackingthelifearoundfloatingicebergs.
Thephoto“LastDawn,LastGasp”byPasqualeVassalloofItalywontheawardforOceanProtectionPhotographeroftheYear.Mr.Vassallosaidthathewentdivingearlyinthemorningtotakethispictureofatuna(金枪鱼)trappedasfishermenpulledtheirnetsin.
Mr.Vassalloalsotook“OctopusTraining”,apicturethatwoninthecategoryof“Behavior”.Hesaysthatwhenhecameupafteradive,henoticedasoccerballfloatingonthesurface.Whenhewenttocheckitout,hesawthattherewasanoctopushangingfromtheball.Mr.Vassallosayshedoesn’tunderstandwhattheoctopuswasdoing,butwondersifitwastrainingfortheWorldCup.
ThoughRoomanLucofBelgiumdidn’twinthe“Portrait”category,hisphoto,titled“AngrySeahorse”,isquitestriking.Theclose-upshotofaseahorsestaringstrictlyintothecamerawasnamedrunnerup(secondplace).Hesaidhespentnearlyanhourstandinginknee-highwaterbeingbittenbymosquitosinordertogetthepicture.
Thecontesthasmanymoreamazingphotosthatcanbe
viewedonthesite,alongwiththestoriesbehindthem.Thereisevenabookwithallofthecontentsthatcanbe
downloadedforfree.
8.Whichisn’tsuitabletoentertheUnderwaterPhotographeroftheYearcontest?
A.Thecryingdolphin.B.Savingtheelephant.
C.Thedancinglemonshark.D.Kissingthewhale.
9.Inwhichsectionofawebsitecanwereadthetext?
A.Arts.B.Literature.
C.Documentary.D.Education.
10.Whatisthephoto“LastDawn,LastGasp”aimedtotellus?
A.Atunaishardtoshoot.
B.Weshouldprotectoceananimals.
C.Divingearlyinthemorningispainful.
D.Therearetoomanyfishingnetsinthesea.
11.Whatcanwelearnfromthephotoof
“OctopusTraining”?
A.
TheOctopusisendangered.
B.Photo-takingshouldbeserious.
C.Thephotographerhasasenseofhumor.
D.ThephotographerisconcernedabouttheOctopus.
D
Ifyou’veeverbeenonafishingboat,you’veprobablyseencrowdsofbirdsfollowingit,hopingtocatchasnack.Nowscientistsusethosebirds’behaviortotrackillegalfishingboats.
Researchersattacheddataloggerstothebacksof169albatrosses(信天翁)inIndianoceans.Weighingonly42grams,thedevicesincludedaGPS,whichenabledthemtodetectthepresenceandintensityofradarsignalsemittingfromboats.Thatinformationwasthensentbysatellite,sotheresearcherscouldtrackthelocationofthebirds—andthustheradar-emittingboats—inrealtime.
Thescientiststhencross-checkedthatdataagainsttheknownlocationsofboats,collectedfromasystemboatsusetodeclarethemselves,calledtheAutomaticIdentificationSystem(AIS).Andnoticeabledifferencesappearedfrequently.
Morethanathirdofthetimesthebirds“loggers”detectedradarsignals,andthereforeaboat,butnosuchboatappearedintheofficiallog—meaningthatthevehicleshadlikelyswitchedofftheirAIS—somethingthatprobablyhappensinillegalfishingoperations.
Theworksuggestsbirdscouldbeaneffectiveboat-monitoringtoolaslongasillegalfishingoperationsdon’ttargetthebirds.
Fortunately,suchataskwouldbedifficult.Aroundfishingboats,youcanfindhundredsofbirdsatanyonetimethatareflyingaround.Andthebirdswithloggersarenotmarkedinanyway.Soit’snotreallypossibleforfishermentopickoutaspecificbird.
Butwhatconcernsresearchersisthatalbatrossesoftengetcaughtbysomefishingboats.Thoughregulationshavebeenestablishedtoprotectagainstthathappening—withsuccess—illegalboatsdon’tnecessarilyobey.Soscientistsmightbeunderestimatingtheriskposedtoalbatrosspopulations.
12.Whatcharacteristicofalbatrossesdoscientiststakeadvantageofintheirresearch?
A.Theirfeedingpatterns.B.Theirsenseofdirection.
C.Theirgreedybehaviors.D.Theirhabitoffollowingfishingboats.
13.ForwhatpurposedoesaboatshutoffitsAIS?
A.Toseekmorefishes.B.Tohaveitmistakenforanother.
C.Toavoidbeingdetected.D.Tosavethetroubleofdeclaringitself.
14.Whatdoes“suchatask”inParagraph6referto?
A.Identifyingbirdswithloggers.B.Monitoringillegalboats.
C.Trackingradarsi