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一、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀理解

ThefourbestspecialtyfoodfestivalsintheUS

MaineLobsterFestival—Rockland,Maine

Rocklandistheself-proclaimed(自封的)lobstercapitaloftheworld,anditsannualMaineLobsterFestivalprovidesthestate'sfavoritelobstersandcrabs.Ittakesplacefivedayseachsummerandincludesfeastingonfreshseafood,aparadeandlivemusic.TheMaineSeaGoddessCoronationandtheGreatInternationalGreatCrateRace,wherecontestantsjumpfromcrate(木箱)tocrateandriskfallingintothecoldAtlanticOcean,aredon't-missevents.

WindyCitySmokeout—Chicago,Illinois

Thisfour-dayeventinChicagocombinestwothingswelove:livemusicandgreatBBQ.Over20oftheworld'sbestcooksserveuptheirsmokedfoods,whiletopcountrymusictalenttakesthestage.Bands,beer,BBQ—whatcouldbebetter

Picklesburgh—Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania

Picklesburghbillsitselfas"TheDestinationforAllThingsPickled(腌制的)"foroneweekendeachJuly.Pittsburgh'sRobertoClementeBridgetransformsintoPicklesburgh,completewithagiantflyingHeinzpickleballoon.Attendeescanexpectvariousfoodsandcocktailsthatfeaturepickledingredients,aswellaslivedemosandpickledgoods.

VermontCheesemakersFestival—Greensboro,Vermont

Arguablythecountry'stopcheesestate,VermontplayshosttotheAnnualVermontCheesemakersFestivaleachsummeratHighlandCenterfortheArts.Thissingle-dayeventoffersanunequalledchancetomeetthestate'sbestcheesemakersandtastetheirworld-classproducts,alongsideotherlocalfoods,craftbeer,wineandspirits.

1.Whichfestivalwillappealtoadventurelovers

A.MaineLobsterFestival.B.WindyCitySmokeout.

C.Picklesburgh.D.VermontCheesemakersFestival.

2.WhatcanyouenjoyatWindyCitySmokeout

A.Freshseafood.B.Smokedfoods.

C.World-classcheese.D.Pickledfoods.

3.HowlongdoestheVermontCheesemakersFestivallast

A.Fivedays.B.Fourdays.C.Twodays.D.Oneday.

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AsthelyricstoTaylorSwift'shitsong"BadBlood"go:"Cause,baby,nowwegotbadblood.Youknowitusedtobemadlove."It'sasongaboutfallingoutoffriendship,butto14-year-oldHallieBarnard,whowasbornwitharareblooddisorder,thesongholdsamuchdeepermeaning.

Atjust15monthsold,Barnardwasdiagnosed(診斷)withDiamonBlackfinAnemia,orDBA,andshespentmostofherlifeinandoutofthehospital.TheSwiftiesaidshereliedonthesingertobringherjoy.

TheonlywaytosurviveDBAiswithabonemarrowtransplant(骨髓移植)andBarnardwasdesperateforone.Butsheknewthousandsofotherpatientsare,too.So,afewyearsago,shedecidedtodosomethingaboutit,creatingherownfoundation:Hallie'sHeroes."Itstartedselfishlyasjusttryingtosavemylife,butthenwerealizedthereweresomanyotherchildrenouttherethatneededabonemarrowtransplant,"shesaid."So,sofarwe'vetested8,000peopleandfoundover300matches."

Aftera9-yearwait,Barnardgotherownmatch—throughherownfoundation.Butmoreobstaclesstoodbetweenherandnormallifeasakid.Theblooddisorderledtoacancerdiagnosis:osteosarcoma.ShereceivedsurgerytocutthecanceroutofherlegatMDAndersoninHouston.

Therecoverywasdifficult,butHalliesaidshestayedhopeful."Mysurvivalinstinct(本能)justkickedin.IwastryingtodoanythingthatIcouldtosurvive.So,ofcourse,itwasscarybutinmymind,IwasjustthinkingthatIwantedtobeatmysister'sfutureweddings.Iwantedtoplaygamesandrunagain,"shesaid.

Hersurvivalinstinct—combinedwithTaylorSwift-helpedherthroughheroperation,wheredoctorscuthercancerout,andreattachedherfootandankletoherupperlegtoworkasaknee.

4.WhydoestheauthormentionTaylorSwift'ssong"BadBlood"

A.Tostressthepowerofmusic.

B.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.

C.ToshowTaylorSwift'spopularity.

D.TostateTaylorSwift'ssongisahit.

5.WhatisHallieBarnard'soriginalmotivationforcreatingHallie'sHeroes

A.Toraisemoneyforherheroes.

B.Totreatherrareblooddisorder.

C.TohelpotherchildrenwithDBA.

D.Tohaveanoperationforhercancer

6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHallieBarnard

A.Strong-mindedandselfish.B.Hard-workingandpatient.

C.Kindandoptimistic.D.Outgoingandhelpful.

7.What'sthebesttitleforthetext

A.BadBloodInspiredaLittleGirl

B.Hallie'sHeroes:aUsefulFoundation

C.TaylorSwift:aPopularSingerwithTeens

D.ACancerSurvivorHelpedOthersFindMatches

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Answersmayonlyfeellikethey'reonthetipofyourtongue.Sometimesyouknowthere'sjusttherightwordforsomething,butyourbraincan'tfindit.Thatdepressingfeelingiscalledthetip-of-the-tongue(TOT)state—andfordecadespsychologistsassumeditwascausedbyapartialrecollectionoftheanswer.Butnewresearchsuggeststhisexperiencemaybelargelyanillusion(錯(cuò)覺(jué)).Beingsureyouknowsomethingdoesn'tmeanyouactuallydo.

Inaseriesofexperiments,collegestudentsattemptedtoanswer80generalknowledgequestionswithone-wordanswers.Iftheydidn'tprovideacorrectanswer,theywereaskediftheyfeltliketheanswerwasonthetipoftheirtongueandtoprovidepartialinformationsuchasitsfirstletter,itsnumberofsyllables(音節(jié)),orwhatitsoundedlike.TheteamfoundthatpeopleinaTOTstateweremorelikelytovolunteerpartialinformation—doingsofivetimesasofteninoneexperiment.

Butthatinformationtendedtobewrong.GuessesatsoundsandsyllablecountswerenomorelikelytoberightinaTOTstatethanotherwise.Averagedacrossseveralexperiments,first-letterguesseswereonlyslightlymorelikelytomatchthecorrectanswer(roughly11versus8percent).Yetparticipantssaidtheythoughttheirguesswascorrect58percentofthetimewhileinTOTstatesversus7percentotherwise.

PreviousresearchhasshownthatTOTstatesarenotcompletelyillusory—peoplebetterrecognizecorrectmultiple-choiceanswersfollowingsuchstates(55versus42percent)—butthisworkindicatesthatwecan'tfullytrustthem.TheevidencesuggeststhatinsteadofpartialrecollectionleadingtoaTOTstate,areverse(相反的)processmaybetakingplace:Somethingcausesthefeeling,whichthenmotivatespeopletosearchtheirmemories.

"Onepossibilityisthatpeopledetectfamiliaritywiththequestionitself,"saysthestudy'sseniorauthorAnneCleary,apsychologistatColoradoStateUniversity."Itmaybesignaling:‘somethingrelevantishereinmemory—let'sdoasearch.'"

8.WhatdoesthenewstudyfindaboutTOTfeeling

A.Itmaybeanillusion.

B.Itiscausedbyapartialmemory.

C.Itisafeelingoffailureingivinganswers.

D.Itisastateofrememberinganythingwithdifficulty.

9.Whatdidthecollegestudentsdointheexperiments

A.Theyanswered80multiple-choicequestions.

B.Theyprovidedpartialinformationon80questions.

C.Theyanswered80questionswithone-wordanswers.

D.Theyguessedtheanswersaccordingtothefirstletter.

10.WhatisthemechanismbehindtheTOTexperienceaccordingtoAnneCleary

A.TOTexperienceiscompletelyillusory.

B.Peoplerecallpartialanswersandfeelfrustrated.

C.People'sbornabilityhelpsthemtoguesstheanswers.

D.Peoplediscoversomethingfamiliarandsearchtheirmemories.

11.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanweprobablyfindthetext

A.Entertainment.B.Science.C.Literature.D.Lifestyle.

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An11-minutequickwalkeverydaycouldpreventoneintenprematuredeathsworldwide,accordingtothelargesteverstudyofitskind.Globally,oneintenearlydeathscouldbeavoidedifeveryonemetjusthalftheNHStargetformoderate(適度的)-intensityphysicalactivity,thepooleddataanalysissuggests.TheresultswerepublishedintheBritishJournalofSportsMedicine.

Moderate-intensityphysicalactivityisdefinedasactivitythatraisestheheartrateandmakespeoplebreathefaster,butstillleavesthemabletospeak."Ifyouaresomeonewhofindstheideaof150minutesofmoderate-intensityphysicalactivityaweekabitdaunting,thenourfindingsshouldbegoodnews,"saidDr.SorenBrage,ofCambridge'sMedicalResearchCouncilepidemiologyunit.

Researcherslookedat196peer-reviewedarticles,coveringmorethan30millionparticipantsfrom94largestudyteams.Theythenexaminedthelinkbetweenlevelsofphysicalactivityandtheriskofheartdisease,cancerandearlydeath.

Atleast75minutesaweekofmoderate-intensityactivityloweredtheriskofearlydeathby23%.Itwasalsoenoughtoreducetheriskofcardiovasculardiseaseby17%andcancerby7%."Weknowthatphysicalactivity,suchaswalkingorcycling,isgoodforyou,especiallyifyoufeelitraisesyourheartrate,"saidProf.JamesWoodcock,alsoofCambridgeUniversity."Butwhatwe'vefoundistherearesubstantialbenefitstohearthealthandreducingyourriskofcancerevenifyoucanonlymanage10minuteseveryday."

Theresearcherscalculatedthatifeveryoneinthestudieshaddonetheequalofatleast150minutesaweekofmoderateactivity,aboutoneinsixearlydeathswouldhavebeenprevented.Butevenifeveryonehadmanagedatleast75minutesaweek,aboutoneintenearlydeathswouldhavebeenprevented,theresearchfound.

12.Whatisthemainfindingofthestudymentionedinthetext

A.Earlydeathscannotbepreventedthroughphysicalactivity.

B.Everyoneneedstoexerciseforatleast150minutesweekly.

C.11minutes'dailyquickwalkingcouldstop10%ofearlydeaths.

D.Walkingisthebestexerciseforpreventingprematuredeaths.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"daunting"inparagraph2probablymean

A.Exciting.B.Discouraging.C.Confusing.D.Addictive.

14.Howdidtheresearchersdotheirstudy

A.Theyexaminedprevioussimilararticles.

B.Theycooperatedwith94largestudyteams.

C.Theytrackeddowndifferentpeople'swaysofexercise.

D.Theyaskedabout30millionparticipantstoanswerquestions.

15.Whatisthemessageofthestudyforpeoplewhocan'tmanage150minutesofphysicalactivityaweek

A.Theyshouldgiveuponphysicalactivityaltogether.

B.75minutes'weeklyactivityisnotenoughtokeepfit.

C.Theyshouldaimforhigh-intensityworkoutsforhealth.

D.Tenminutes'dailyactivitycanpreventheartdiseaseandcancer.

二、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

TravellingEconomically

●Getaridetotraveldestinationswithfriendsoracquaintances(熟人).Ifpeopleyouknowaredrivingtoalocationyouwouldliketovisit,takeadvantageoftheopportunitytoaskthemforalift.Offertohelpwithgasmoneyor,ifyoudon'thaveanycash,offeratradeorserviceinstead.16.

●Practicesafehitchhikingtogetaround.17.Askeachdriverseveralquestionsbeforegettinginthevehicle,includingwhattheirnameis,wheretheyareheadingandwhytheyaregoingthere.Followyourgutinstinct(直覺(jué))andavoidgettingintoacarwithanyonewhogivesyouabadfeeling.

●18.Therearemanyridesharingwebsitesandappsthatallowbudgettravellerstofindasharedlifttotheirdestination.Thesesiteswillalsoscreenandidentifythedrivers,makingtheridesharingexperiencesafeandsimple.Searchforavailableridesharesinyourarea,whichmayvaryincostbutwillcostsignificantlylessthantravellingalone.

●Joinafreehospitality(好客)-sharingcommunity.19.Youwillbeabletochatwithparticipatingmemberslivingintheareayouaretravellingtoandarrangeaccommodationsbeforetravelling.Inadditiontobeingabletosleeponsomeone'scouchorintheirspareroom,youmayfindsomeonetoshowyouaroundthecity.

●Campatinexpensivecampsites.Campingcanbeabudget-friendlyactivityifyoufindtherightparkorsite.20.Visit/foracomprehensivelistofNorthAmericancampgrounds,whichindicatessiteswitharateof$12orlesspernight.

A.Gettonewdestinationswithridesharingservices.

B.Hitchhikingisnotanexactsciencebutanartform.

C.Searchonlineforcampsitesnearyourtraveldestination.

D.Hitchhikingisafreewaytotravel,butyouneedtobecautious.

E.Oneofmybigworrieswhenitcomestocampingiskeepingeveryonesafe.

F.Beapoliteandrespectfulco-travellertoshowyourappreciationfortheirgenerosity.

G.Findfreeaccommodationsinothercitiesbyjoiningacouchsurfingcommunityonline.

三、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

DesmondJumbamgrewupinapoorfamilyinYaoundé,thecapitalcityofCameroon.Hismotherworked21.a(chǎn)sacleanerandcookforanorganizationto22.himtoschoolinYaoundé.

"Itwasnotalwayseasybutmymothersacrificedalotto23.thatIgotthebesteducation.In2023,I24.HarvardUniversitywithenoughmoneyforonlyonesemester.Mymothertookahuge25.forthat."

Withthehelpoffamily,scholarshipsandajobasaprivateteacher,Desmondwasabletoaffordschoolfeesfora"very26.firsttwoyears"intheUS.Buthavingachievedsomuchinthecountry,DesmondhasnowreturnedtoCameroonto27.hisknowledgeandskillsthere.

Desmondcouldn'thavegotasfarashehaswithoutthe28.ofhisfamily.Hesaid:"Iwillavoidcommonadvicelike‘don't29.'and‘followyourdreams'.Attheriskofsounding30.,Iwouldadviseanyonewithbigdreamstoexpectsevereadversity(逆境)ahead."

Everyonefacessome31.ingettingtotheirgoalsanddreams,especiallyforthosefrom32.communities.Desmondwasoneofthosechildren.Hehopeshisstorywill33.childrentoknowthatitiscompletely34.toachievethedreamswhichmayseembeyondtheir35.,despitethesevereadversitiesahead.

21.A.quicklyB.hardlyC.tirelesslyD.carelessly

22.A.sendB.takeC.pullD.put

23.A.imagineB.promiseC.a(chǎn)greeD.ensure

24.A.sponsoredB.a(chǎn)ttendedC.leftD.reported

25.A.loanB.blowC.financeD.credit

26.A.fearfulB.colorfulC.stressfulD.meaningful

27.A.learnB.improveC.obtaiD.a(chǎn)pply

28.A.a(chǎn)rrangementB.warningC.supportD.permission

29.A.catchupB.giveupC.stayupD.hurryup

30.A.familiarB.strangeC.funnyD.pessimistic

31.A.barrierB.opportunitieC.probabilitieD.losses

32.A.oldB.poorC.remoteD.civilized

33.A.a(chǎn)llowB.urgeC.forceD.inspire

34.A.possibleB.rightC.fairD.suitable

35.A.a(chǎn)bilityB.control

C.reachD.comprehension

四、語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

May22markstheannualInternationalDayforBiologicalDiversity,36.themeforthisyearis"FromAgreementtoAction:BuildBackBiodiversity".NearlyhalfoftheglobalGDPoutputisrelated37.biologicaldiversity.Nearly40percentoftheglobalpopulationmakestheirlivingonmarineorcoastalbiodiversity.

Chinaisoneoftheworld'smostbiologically38.(diversity)countries.Chinaishometotheworld'sthirdlargestnumberofhigherplantspecieswith35,000,39.(account)fortheworld's10percentofthecategory.Thecountryalsoowns686speciesofmammalsand40.largestnumberofuniquemammalspecies.Chinahas24.02percentof41.(it)territorycoveredbyforestand42.(top)thefifthgloballyintermsofforestresourcecoverage.

Fromtheperspectiveoftheworld,however,thenumbersofwildanimalsinAfricaandtheAsia-Pacificregionhavedropped66percentand55percent43.(respective)duetohabitatdegradation(惡化),developmentandpollution,climatechangeanddiseases.Thethreatthatworldwidebiologicaldiversityisunderisworseningas41percentoftheworld'samphibians,26percentofthemammalsand14percentofbirdsarefacingextinction.

WhatarewesupposedtodoDon'teat,purchasewildanimals.Reduceusingplastic44.(item).Savewaterandpower.Reduce45.(consume)ofdomesticpaper.Planttreesandforests.

五、書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分15分)

46.假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)筆友Margaux寫(xiě)信向你詢問(wèn)如何平衡學(xué)習(xí)和攝影愛(ài)好之間的關(guān)系。請(qǐng)你給他寫(xiě)一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.告知收到來(lái)信,得知情況;2.給出合理建議。

注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearMargaux,Yours,LiHua

六、短文續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿分25分)

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

OnedayOfficerJacksonandStevewerediscussingaseriouscasewhentheywereinformedofadisturbance(騷亂)inthenearbysubway.So,theywalkedoutofthestationandgotintotheircar.

Thetwoofficershadexpectedthey'dhavetodealwithanannoyingbeggartroublingthepassers-byformoney.Butwhentheyarrivedatthecrimescene,theywereshockedatthebeggar'sappearance.Themanhadtearsinhiseyesandwassittingonthesubwaystairs,lookinguntidyandtired.

"Excuseme,sir,"OfficerJacksonsaid."Youcan'tstayhere,norcanyoubotherthepeopletogiveyoumoney.Youhavetoleavethisplace."

"Look,officers,"themansighed."I'msorry.Ididn'tmeantocauseanytrouble,okayIlostmycane(拐杖),andIcan'twalkwithoutit.IwantedafewcentssoIcouldgetmyselfsomethingtoeat."

Thetwoofficersexchangedlooks,knowingthemanwasn'tadisturbancebutsomeonewhoreallyneededtheirhelp.Sotheypromisedtogethimfood,buyhimacane,anddrophimhome.

Afterdoingthat,theofficersdrovetothebeggar'shome,onlytodiscoverhehadnohomeatall.Hewasjustwanderinginthestreetsandlivingofftheleftovershemanagedtofind.

ThepoormansaidhisnamewasEugene.Whenhewasworkingataskyscraperconstructionsite,hewasinjuredandbecamedisabled,losinghisabilitytowalk.Unfortunately,hisdisabilityforbadehimfromdoingphysicallabor,andhewasn'twell-educatedtofindadeskjob,soheremainedjobless.Becausehecouldn'tprovideforhisfamily,hiswifeandchildrenlefthim."Idon'thaveanyhopesofchangingmydestiny(命運(yùn)),officers,"themansaid.

ButOfficerJacksonwantedEugenetochangehislife."You'restillyoung,"hesaid.

"Youcan'tlosehopesosoon.Hebroughthimsomethingwarmtoeat,helpedhimtakeashower,andgavehimhiswarmboots.Afterhiswork,OfficerJacksondroveEugenetoashelterforthehomelessandleft.

注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Sincethatday,Eugenehadneverexpectedtomeetthetwoofficersagain.Afewmonthslater,Eugenewasachangedman.

答案解析部分

【答案】1.A

2.B

3.D

【答案】4.B

5.B

6.C

7.D

【答案】8.A

9.C

10.D

11.B

【答案】12.C

13.B

14.A

15.D

【答案】16.F;17.D;18.A;19.G;20.C

【答案】21.C;22.A;23.D;24.B;25.A;26.C;27.D;28.C;29.B;30.D;31.A;32.B;33.D;34.A;35.C

【答案】36.whose;37.to;38.diverse;39.a(chǎn)ccounting;40.he;41.is;42.tops;43.respectively;44.items;45.consumption

46.【答案】DearMargaux,

Iheardthatyoulovephotographybuthavebeenstrugglingtobalanceyourstudywithpursuingyourinterests.I'mgladtooffermyadvice!

Firstofall,you'dbetterprioritizeyourtime.Makealistofallthethingsthatyouneedtodo,assigneachtaskinorderofimportance.Additionally,scheduleblocksoftimeforstudyandphotography.Lastly,takeagoodrest.Withthesetips,youcanfindabalancewhichwillallowyoutimeforyourclasses,hobbiesandrest.

Iwishmysuggestionswouldbeofsomehelptoyou.

Yours,

LiHua

47.【答案】Onepossibleversion:

Sincethatday,Eugenehadneverexpectedtomeetthetwoofficersagain.Butthreemonthslater,hesawacop'scarpulloveroutsidetheshelter,andOfficerJacksongotoff.Eugenewasshocked."Ijusthavetogiveyousomething,Eugene,"OfficerJacksonsaid.HegaveEugeneanenvelopecontaining$12,000inside.ThetwoofficershadstartedacampaignforEugeneandmanagedtoraisethatamountinthreemonths."Youcanslowlystartanewlifewiththismoney,friend,"OfficerJacksonsaidencouragingly.Eugenewasdeeplytouchedbytheirkindness.

Afewmonthslater,Eugenewasachangedman.Hegotajobattheshelterandrentedanapartmentnearby.Hewasalsocontinuingtoseekhelpandmeetapsychologisttohealthewoundshispasthadgivenhim.Everydaybeforegoingtowork,hewouldcleanuphisappearanceandfacehiscolleaguesandworkinthebeststate.Peopleattheshelteralllovedthewarmandpositiveman,allthankstothetwokindofficers.

1/1廣東省河源市開(kāi)學(xué)聯(lián)考2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期開(kāi)學(xué)聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題

一、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀理解

ThefourbestspecialtyfoodfestivalsintheUS

MaineLobsterFestival—Rockland,Maine

Rocklandistheself-proclaimed(自封的)lobstercapitaloftheworld,anditsannualMaineLobsterFestivalprovidesthestate'sfavoritelobstersandcrabs.Ittakesplacefivedayseachsummerandincludesfeastingonfreshseafood,aparadeandlivemusic.TheMaineSeaGoddessCoronationandtheGreatInternationalGreatCrateRace,wherecontestantsjumpfromcrate(木箱)tocrateandriskfallingintothecoldAtlanticOcean,aredon't-missevents.

WindyCitySmokeout—Chicago,Illinois

Thisfour-dayeventinChicagocombinestwothingswelove:livemusicandgreatBBQ.Over20oftheworld'sbestcooksserveuptheirsmokedfoods,whiletopcountrymusictalenttakesthestage.Bands,beer,BBQ—whatcouldbebetter

Picklesburgh—Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania

Picklesburghbillsitselfas"TheDestinationforAllThingsPickled(腌制的)"foroneweekendeachJuly.Pittsburgh'sRobertoClementeBridgetransformsintoPicklesburgh,completewithagiantflyingHeinzpickleballoon.Attendeescanexpectvariousfoodsandcocktailsthatfeaturepickledingredients,aswellaslivedemosandpickledgoods.

VermontCheesemakersFestival—Greensboro,Vermont

Arguablythecountry'stopcheesestate,VermontplayshosttotheAnnualVermontCheesemakersFestivaleachsummeratHighlandCenterfortheArts.Thissingle-dayeventoffersanunequalledchancetomeetthestate'sbestcheesemakersandtastetheirworld-classproducts,alongsideotherlocalfoods,craftbeer,wineandspirits.

1.Whichfestivalwillappealtoadventurelovers

A.MaineLobsterFestival.B.WindyCitySmokeout.

C.Picklesburgh.D.VermontCheesemakersFestival.

2.WhatcanyouenjoyatWindyCitySmokeout

A.Freshseafood.B.Smokedfoods.

C.World-classcheese.D.Pickledfoods.

3.HowlongdoestheVermontCheesemakersFestivallast

A.Fivedays.B.Fourdays.C.Twodays.D.Oneday.

【答案】1.A

2.B

3.D

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AsthelyricstoTaylorSwift'shitsong"BadBlood"go:"Cause,baby,nowwegotbadblood.Youknowitusedtobemadlove."It'sasongaboutfallingoutoffriendship,butto14-year-oldHallieBarnard,whowasbornwitharareblooddisorder,thesongholdsamuchdeepermeaning.

Atjust15monthsold,Barnardwasdiagnosed(診斷)withDiamonBlackfinAnemia,orDBA,andshespentmostofherlifeinandoutofthehospital.TheSwiftiesaidshereliedonthesingertobringherjoy.

TheonlywaytosurviveDBAiswithabonemarrowtransplant(骨髓移植)andBarnardwasdesperateforone.Butsheknewthousandsofotherpatientsare,too.So,afewyearsago,shedecidedtodosomethingaboutit,creatingherownfoundation:Hallie'sHeroes."Itstartedselfishlyasjusttryingtosavemylife,butthenwerealizedthereweresomanyotherchildrenouttherethatneededabonemarrowtransplant,"shesaid."So,sofarwe'vetested8,000peopleandfoundover300matches."

Aftera9-yearwait,Barnardgotherownmatch—throughherownfoundation.Butmoreobstaclesstoodbetweenherandnormallifeasakid.Theblooddisorderledtoacancerdiagnosis:osteosarcoma.ShereceivedsurgerytocutthecanceroutofherlegatMDAndersoninHouston.

Therecoverywasdifficult,butHalliesaidshestayedhopeful."Mysurvivalinstinct(本能)justkickedin.IwastryingtodoanythingthatIcouldtosurvive.So,ofcourse,itwasscarybutinmymind,IwasjustthinkingthatIwantedtobeatmysister'sfutureweddings.Iwantedtoplaygamesandrunagain,"shesaid.

Hersurvivalinstinct—combinedwithTaylorSwift-helpedherthroughheroperation,wheredoctorscuthercancerout,andreattachedherfootandankletoherupperlegtoworkasaknee.

4.WhydoestheauthormentionTaylorSwift'ssong"BadBlood"

A.Tostressthepowerofmusic.

B.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.

C.ToshowTaylorSwift'spopularity.

D.TostateTaylorSwift'ssongisahit.

5.WhatisHallieBarnard'soriginalmotivationforcreatingHallie'sHeroes

A.Toraisemoneyforherheroes.

B.Totreatherrareblooddisorder.

C.TohelpotherchildrenwithDBA.

D.Tohaveanoperationforhercancer

6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHallieBarnard

A.Strong-mindedandselfish.B.Hard-workingandpatient.

C.Kindandoptimistic.D.Outgoingandhelpful.

7.What'sthebesttitleforthetext

A.BadBloodInspiredaLittleGirl

B.Hallie'sHeroes:aUsefulFoundation

C.TaylorSwift:aPopularSingerwithTeens

D.ACancerSurvivorHelpedOthersFindMatches

【答案】4.B

5.B

6.C

7.D

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Answersmayonlyfeellikethey'reonthetipofyourtongue.Sometimesyouknowthere'sjusttherightwordforsomething,butyourbraincan'tfindit.Thatdepressingfeelingiscalledthetip-of-the-tongue(TOT)state—andfordecadespsychologistsassumeditwascausedbyapartialrecollectionoftheanswer.Butnewresearchsuggeststhisexperiencemaybelargelyanillusion(錯(cuò)覺(jué)).Beingsureyouknowsomethingdoesn'tmeanyouactuallydo.

Inaseriesofexperiments,collegestudentsattemptedtoanswer80generalknowledgequestionswithone-wordanswers.Iftheydidn'tprovideacorrectanswer,theywereaskediftheyfeltliketheanswerwasonthetipoftheirtongueandtoprovidepartialinformationsuchasitsfirstletter,itsnumberofsyllables(音節(jié)),orwhatitsoundedlike.TheteamfoundthatpeopleinaTOTstateweremorelikelytovolunteerpartialinformation—doingsofivetimesasofteninoneexperiment.

Butthatinformationtendedtobewrong.GuessesatsoundsandsyllablecountswerenomorelikelytoberightinaTOTstatethanotherwise.Averagedacrossseveralexperiments,first-letterguesseswereonlyslightlymorelikelytomatchthecorrectanswer(roughly11versus8percent).Yetparticipantssaidtheythoughttheirguesswascorrect58percentofthetimewhileinTOTstatesversus7percentotherwise.

PreviousresearchhasshownthatTOTstatesarenotcompletelyillusory—peoplebetterrecognizecorrectmultiple-choiceanswersfollowingsuchstates(55versus42percent)—butthisworkindicatesthatwecan'tfullytrustthem.TheevidencesuggeststhatinsteadofpartialrecollectionleadingtoaTOTstate,areverse(相反的)processmaybetakingplace:Somethingcausesthefeeling,whichthenmotivatespeopletosearchtheirmemories.

"Onepossibilityisthatpeopledetectfamiliaritywiththequestionitself,"saysthestudy'sseniorauthorA

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