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06-2021年上海市高三英語一模真題專項訓(xùn)練之閱讀理解C
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked
A,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthe
passageyouhaveread.
2021黃浦一模
Intheancientworld,thepracticeofmedicinewasinescapablylinkedtosupernatural
beliefandmagic.ThatwasuntiltheGreeksmadeadvancesinthefieldandbrilliant
figuressuchasHippocrateslaidthefoundationsforourmedicinetoday.Recognizedas
thefatherofmodernmedicine,Hippocratesrealizedwhatseemsobvioustous
today一thattheobservationandnotingofsymptomsisprimary.Hetraveledacross
Greeceteachingmedicine,encouragingtheviewthatdiseasehadphysical,not
supernatural,explanations.
MedicalstudentsstilltaketheHippocraticOath,aformalpromisemadebynew
doctorsthattheywillfollowthestandardssetbytheirprofessionandtrytopreservelife,
swearingtousetheirskillstohealanddonoharm.OneofHippocrates1theorieswasof
theTourhumors1,abeliefthatdiseasewascausedbyanimbalanceofthefourliquids
supposedlycontainedinthehumanbody一blood,phlegm,andblackandyellowbile(a
liquidproducedbyyourorganwhichhelpsyoutodigestfat).
Blood-lettingwasacommonresponsetoillnessandwasuseduntilonly150years
agointhemistakenbelievethatitwouldrestorethebody'sinternalbalance.Butwhile
theGreeksmayhavebeenwrongaboutthebleedingandthebile,theywerestillthefirst
civilizationtounderstandthatdiseasescouldbetreatedbyusingcarefulobservation
andlogicalthought.
Aristotle,politicaltheorist,philosopherandteacher,alsostudiedthenaturalworld
fromascientificpointview.Hewasthefirsttoclassifyorganisms,andalthoughhis
methodmayseemsimplenow,hedividedthemintwobasiccategories,aseitherplantor
animal—hewasthefirsttodoso.Aristotlevaluedexperimentationdiscoveredthat
evaporation,theprocessofbecomingavapor,turnedsaltwaterintofreshwater.Hewas
alsoabelieverinthetheorythatallmatteriscomposedoffourelements—fire,
earth,waterandair.
Hippocratesbelievedthefourhumors,relatedtothefourliquidsinthebody,were
eachinlinewithorgan,aseasonandwithdifferentmoods.Thefourwerebasedonthe
Greeks1ideaoffourbaseelementswater,fire,earth).Althoughdiscreditednow,the
humorsformedthebasisofwesternmedicineuntilthecentury.Theywere:
-Bloodfromtheliver:associatedwithSpring;withcourageandhope
-Phlegmfrombrainandlungs:Winter;calmandunemotional
-Yellowbilefromgallbladder(月旦囊):Summer;angerandbadtemper
-Blackbilefromspleen(脾臟):Autumn;withblueanddarkmood
63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.ItwastheGreeksthatmadeadvancesinthefieldofpracticeofmedicineinthe
ancientworld.
B.TheHippocraticOathisaformalpromisemadebynewdoctorstosweartheir
responsibilities.
C.Hippocratesthoughtdiseasewascausedbyanimbalanceofthefourliquids
containedinthehumanbody.
D.Hippocrateswasthefirsttobelievediseasescouldbetreatedbycarefulobservation
andlogicalthought.
64.Thepracticeofblood-lettingwasbasedonthebeliefthat_____.
A.thebloodwaspollutedbyviruses
B.thehumanbodywasnotevenlybalanced
C.thepatientwasinabadhumor
D.toomuchbloodwasbadforpeople
65.HowdidAristotlefindoutthatsaltwatercanbeturnedintofreshwater?
A.Hestudiedmanybooksfromascientificpointofview.
B.Hedrewtheconclusionaccordingtothetwobasiccategories.
C.Hemadethediscoverybasedonconductingexperimentshimself.
D.Hebelievedthatallmatterconsistsoffourbaseelements.
66.WhyisHippocratesconsideredthefounderofmodernmedicine?
A.Heprovedthattherearefourbaseelementsinallmatterintheworld.
B.Heshowedtheprocedureofhowthefourbodilyliquidsaffectedmoods.
C.Heinsistedthatalmostalldiseaseshadsupernaturalexplanations.
D.Herecognizedtheimportanceoftheobservationandnotingofsymptoms.
答案63-66DBCD
2021崇明一模
AnewstudysuggeststheAppleWatchwasabletoidentifyabnormalheartratesthat
couldbelinkedtoaseriousheartcondition.
Morethan400,000AppleWatchusersvolunteeredforthestudy.Itwasaprojectof
researchersattheStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicine.Apple,theAmericantechnology
company,providedmoneyforthestudy.Resultswererecentlypresentedatamajor
conferenceonhearthealthinNewOrleans,Louisiana.
Theresearcherslookedfbrsignsofatrialfibrillation,alsocalledthemost
commonformofirregularheartbeat.Somepeoplewitha-fibfeelchangesintheirheartbeat,
whileothersdonot.Becauseofthis,manypeopledonotknowtheyhavethecondition.
Peoplewithuntreateda-fibareaboutfivetimesmorelikelytosufferastroke(中風(fēng)).Inthe
UnitedStates,a-fibcausesanestimated130,000deathsand750,000hospitalizationseach
year.
PeopletakingpartinthestudyworetheAppleWatchforextendedperiods.The
devicescontainanappthatcontinuouslygathersinformationwithoutusershavingtodo
anything.Itusesthewatch'slightsensortechnologytomeasurebloodflow.Thesystemis
designedtoidentifychangesthatmightshowanirregularheartbeat.
Theresearcherssaidthatoutofthosetakingpart,about2,000subjects(實驗對象)
receivedawarningfromthedevicethattheymighthaveaproblem.Thoseindividualswere
thenaskedtocontactadoctor,whodecidedwhethertheyshouldreceivemoreclosewatchfor
apossibleirregularheartbeat.
LloydMinor,headofStanford'sSchoolofMedicine,saidinastatementthatthe
resultsshowgreatpromiseinusingtechnologytocreate“morepredictiveandpreventive
healthcare^^.DoctorMinoraddedthata-fibisjustoneexampleofaconditiondevicescan
helpidentifyinthefuture."Thisstudyopensthedoortofurtherresearchintowearable
technologiesandhowtheymightbeusedtopreventdiseasebeforeitstrikes,hesaid.
Butsomehealthresearcherswarnedagainstmakinganygeneraljudgementsbasedon
theApple-financedstudy.Theyhavecalledformuchmoreresearchtomeasurethe
effectivenessofwearabledevicestoidentifysignsofdisease.RichardKovacs,whowaswith
theAmericanCollegeofCardiologyandwasnotinvolvedwiththestudy,toldtheAssociated
Pressthatdespitetheresults,theAppleWatchsystem“isnotperfect.^^Henotedthatsincethe
studydidnothaveacomparisongroupgettingregularECGmeasurements,thereisnowayof
knowingifthedevicemissedheartbeatproblems.Thiscouldgiveusersafalsesenseof
security,hesaid.
Otherexpertsagreedthatmorestudiesareneededbeforesimilardevice-basedhealth
observationsystemsarewidelyrecommended.
63.Whatdoesthenewstudymainlyfindout?
A.AppleWatchcanwarnofheartproblems.
B.AppleWatchcanprotectpeopleagainsta-fib.
C.Abnormalheartratescancauseastroke.
D.Heartproblemscanbeidentifiedandcured.
64.AppleWatchidentifiesirregularheartbeatsby.
A.measuringthewearer'sheartrates
B.sendinginformationtothewearerthroughanapp
C.extendingthetimeofwearingit
D.monitoringthewearer'sbloodstream
65.WhichofthefollowingmightbewhatLloydMinormeansinhisstatement?
A.It'sdifficultfordoctorstopredictandpreventdiseasenow.
B.A-fibisjustoneexampleofaconditionthatcausesheartproblems.
C.Wearabletechnologiesmightidentifyandtreatanydiseaseoneday.
D.Therearemorepossibilitiesofdevelopmentinwearabletechnology.
66.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.wearabletechnologiesaredevelopingfastbutshouldn'tbeappliedtomedicine
B.thestudyresultsareinspiringbutmoreproofsareneededtoensuretheaccuracy
C.thestudyissponsoredbyacommercialcompanysotheresultsarealittleunfair
D.device-basedhealthobservationsystemsareconvenientandshouldbewidelyused
答案63.A64.D65.D66.B
2021寶山一模
Uponreflectionoftheidealsocialmoralcode,withinonesentence,itwouldbe:be
constructive,notdestructive.Though“beconstructive,notdestructive“soundssensible,there
aremanynuances(slightdifferences).Sometimesitisdifficulttodetermineifanactis
exactlyconstructiveordestructive.
Wecandecideifsomethingisconstructiveordestructivebasedondegree,forinstance.
Sayyourpreschoolsonisactingupandbrokeaglassvase,evenafteryoutoldhimtostop
grabbingandplayingwithitseveraltimes.Yougetathoughtinyourmindtospankhimto
giveapunishmentforhisnaughtyaction.However,youstarttofeelconfusedaboutwhether
thiswouldbeconstructiveordestructive.Itmightshowhimthatnotlisteningtoyouand
breakingthingsisnotwelcome,butontheotherhand,spankinghimisanactofaggression
thatwillhurthimphysicallyandperhapsteachhimtouseforceinsituationslaterinlife.
Thereisnoexactwrongorrightinthesemoments.However,throughyourownreasoning,
youcandecidetowhatdegreeitwouldbebeneficialorharmfultohimandthesituationat
hand.Personally,Iwouldnotspankmyson,asIthinkitdoesmoredestructionthan
construction.But,thatisjustme.
Anothernuancetoconsideristhedefinitionwegivetoconstructionanddestruction.For
example,forsomepeople,constructioncanneverinvolveviolence,whileforothers,itcould
evenbeanessentialpart.TaketheexampleofgoingbackintimeandkillingHitler.Killing
someoneisdefinitelytermedadestructiveact.However,inlightofthecircumstances,I
wouldassumethatthemajorityofpeoplewouldagreethatkillingHitlerattheheightofhis
poweriftheyhadthechancewouldbeseenasaconstructive,thuspositiveact.Therefore,our
definitionsoftendetermineourvaluesandhowwebehaveuponthoseprinciples.
Additionally,constructionanddestructioncanbefilteredthroughasociopoliticallens.
Constructioncanbeseenasgoodtosome,andbadtoothers.Takeforinstancecreatingnew
homesinaforestedarea.Yes,homesforhumansaremade,butalsothehabitatforcountless
animalsisbeingdestroyed,oratleastalteredtoanextreme.Construction,ifitistrue,it
shouldbebeneficialtoallpartiesincluded.Thatisatallorder,though.Everystepwetake
killsbacteriaandothermicroorganisms—andperhapsplants,insects,andwhoknowswhat
else.Destructioncanbeseenasapartofeachmoment.Plus,whatamajoritymightregardas
aconstructivemightbeseenasdestructivetoaminority.Isthereawaytodeterminewhich
sideiscorrect?Itisalmostimpossible.Beinginthemajorityintermsofamoraloutlookdoes
notmeanitiscorrect,ormoreappropriate.Therehavibeenmanyinstancesinhistorywhen
actswereregardedasconstructive,butwerelaterseenasdestructivewithamodemlens.
ThoughIconsider“Beconstructive,notdestructive^^themostsolidone-sentencesocial
moralcode,itisnotwithoutitsnuancesandproblems.Forinstance,thedegreetowhichwe
considersomethingconstructiveordestructive,definitionsofbeingconstructiveand
destructive,andconstructionanddestructionseenthroughasociopoliticallensareallnuances.
Thesedifferencesconsistoftheconfusionthatthisidealsocialmoralcodecauses.However,I
cannotimagineabettercodethantheonestatedinthisessayintermsoflivingone'slifeina
socialcontext.
63.Fromtheauthor'sviewwhethertopunishakid'swrongdoingornotdependsonwhat
extent.
A.itwouldbringhimbenefitsorharms
B.hisactisconstructiveordestructive
C.hewouldmodifyhisdestructivebehavior
D.hisdestructiveresultmightbringabout
64.TheauthormentionstheexampleofkillingHitlertoshowthat.
A.killingsomeoneisdefinitelytermedadestructiveact
B.killingHitlerisseenasaconstructiveandpositiveact
C.themajorityofpeoplewouldagreetokillHitler
D.definitionsofsocialcodedecideourvaluesandprinciples
65.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence(paragraph4)imply?
A.Constructionanddestructioncanadvancesocialdevelopments.
B.Constructioncanbeseenasgoodtosome,andbadtoothers.
C.Whatamajoritymightregardasaconstructivemightbeseenasdestructive.
D.Beinginthemajorityintermsofamoraloutlookdoesnotmeanitiscorrect.
66.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.WrongorRightofSocialMoralCode
B.IdealSocialMoralCode
C.JudgmentofConstructionorDestruction
D.HowtoLiveOne'sLifeinaSocialContext
答案63?66ADDB
2021徐匯一模
TheState-Of-The-Art-TechBehindFightingFires
Howaretoday'sfirefightersdealingwithmassivewildfires?They'redoingitbyusing
themostadvancedtechnology.Whetherit'swithamodifiedjumbojetorinnovative
比熱的)imagingcameras,wetakealookatthetechbehindfightingsomeofthe
world'smostoverwhelmingfires.
TeamsfightingagainsttheCaliforniawildfiresusedtheGlobalSuperTanker-amodified
jumbojetthatcarriesalmost73,000liters(19,200gallons)offirere/a)(阻燃齊!J)-
alongsidetheS-64Aircraneheavy-liftinghelicopter,whichcarries10,000liters(2,200
gallons)ofwater.
Theseairtankersareusedtoputoutflamesandmonitorfirespreadthroughsensorsand
videofeedscoupledtoGPSdata.Fedintohi-techcomputermodellingsoftware,theycanhelp
predictthefire'sbehaviorandpossiblespreadpatterns.Computermodelsareabletoprovide
smallareacoverageonlymeterswide,mappingterritoryandairflow.Firesareespecially
responsivetowindconditionsandthesetoolsallowfirefighterstodeterminethepassageof
flamesatgroundlevel.
Butmannedaircraftsneedalargeinvestmentinmaintenanceandcrewtraining.
Commandandcontrolcentersareturningtounmannedaircrafttokeepcostsdownand
provideadditionalcapabilities.Smallquadcopter^Handlargerfixed-wingaircraft
canflyoverfiresformuchlongerperiods.
Smokecancoverthegroundfordaysatatimeorposeaseverebreathingrisktoaircrews
——However,thisisnotaproblemfordrones.Onboardhighdefinition,力於(紅夕卜輻射的)
andthermalimagingcamerascanprovidedirectiontogroundteams,spotvitalinfrastructure
(includingpowerorwaterlines),andidentifydangerousorflammableobjects.
Infraredandthermalcamerascanseethroughsmoketomonitorgroundteamsandlet
themknowwhenconditionschange.Unmannedaircraftcanprovideaerialimages,heatmaps,
andtemperaturescalesoffirezones.Specialistdronescanevencarryhosestolessaccessible
areas.Inthefuture,swarmsofautonomousdronescouldbeusedtotrackwildfiresandspot
firespread.
Thermalimagingtechnologyhasbecomewidespreadandlessexpensivetouse.Handheld
camerasanddevicesthatattachtosmartphonesallowfirefighterstoseethroughsmokeand
findactivefirehotspots,orundergrowththatisburningwithoutproducingsmoke.
Identifyingthesehotspotsallowscrewstotargetthemostactiveanddangerouspartsofa
wildfireanddivertmanpowertotackleitmoreeffectively.
Augmentedrealityhelmetsthatincludebreathingappliancealongsidecomputer
vision-aideddisplaysareaddingtothegroundteam9scapabilities.Thermalcamerasinsidethe
helmetsmeanthatfirefighterscanoperateinenvironmentscompletelyobscuredbysmoke.At
thesametime,theycanwirelesslytransmitinformationonwhatishappeningatthefrontline
tocommandandcontrolpoints.
Robotsarealsomakingadifference.TheSmokebotwasdevelopedbyaSwedish
universitytoassistfireandrescueservices.Itcollectsdatainenvironmentswithreduced
visibilityusingradar,alaserscanner,athermalcameraandgassensors.Smokebotcanhelpin
forestfiresituationsmappinglargeareasfilledwithdustorsmoke,whereitistooriskyto
sendinrescuepersonnel.
Earth-observingsatellitescommonlydetectwildfiresinwildernessareas.Theircameras
andremotesensorsareusedtoestimatethefire'sevolutionandprovidesituationalawareness
thatsaveslives.
TheVisibleInfraredImagingRadiometerSuite(VIIRS)onboardtheSuomiNPPsatellite
givesnearreal-timedatatoNASA'sFireInformationfbrResourceManagementSystem
(FIRMS)onactivefiresacrosstheworld.
Finally,togetthebiggerpictureonfiretrackingandmonitoring,theUSForestService
andUSGeologicalSurveyusesdatafromtheLandsatEarth-observingsatellites.Data
gatheredfromeverymajorfireinthecountrysince1984hasbeenfedintocomputermodels
tohelppredictandpreventwildfires.
63.Whatdoestheunderlined"they”,inthethirdparagraph,referto?
A.Currentfirefighterstacklingmassivewildfires.
B.Themodifiedjumbojetsandartthermalimagingcameras.
C.Thedatagainedfromsensorsandvideofeeds,plusGPSinformation.
D.Theairtankersusedtoputoutflamesandmonitorfirespread.
64.Whichofthefollowingisnottheadvantagesofdronesovermannedaircraftsintackling
massivewildfires?
A.Dronesdon'tneedmuchfuelwhenputtingoutwildfiresandidentifyingthecausesoffires.
B.Lessmoneyisneededintrainingcrewswhendronesareavailable.
C.Droneswon'tcomeacrossanybreathingproblemswheninwork.
D.Dronesneedsmuchlessinvestmentinmaintenance.
65.Whichofthefollowingadvancedtechnologiesisnotmentionedinthepassage?
A.Swarmsofautonomousdronesusedtoextinguishwildfiresfromair.
B.ARhelmetswithbreathingappliancealongsidecomputervision-aided.
C.Droneswithhighdefinition,infraredandthermalimagingcamerasonboard.
D.Earth-observingsatellitesequippedwithcamerasandremotesensors.
66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutSmokebotistrue?
A.ItwascreatedbyaSwissuniversitytoassistfireandrescueservices.
B.Itcanhelptosendrescuepersonneltoafirespot.
C.Itcanhelpdrawamapoflargeareasandfilltheregionswithdustorsmoke.
D.Itcollectsdatausingadvancedtechnologywherevisibilityisreducedduetofires.
答案63-66CAAD
2021青浦一模
Onewaytodivideuptheworldisbetweenpeoplewholiketoexplorenewpossibilities
andthosewhosticktothetriedandtrue.Infact,thetensionbetweenbettingonasurething
andtakingachancethatsomethingunexpectedandwonderfulmighthappentroubleshuman
andnonhumananimalsalike.
Takesongbirds,forexample.Thehalf-dozenfinches(雀)restingatmydeskfeederall
summerknowexactlywhatthey'llfindthere:blacksunflowerseed,andlotsofit.Meanwhile,
thewarblers(鶯)exploringthewoodsnearbydon*tdependonthispredictablefoodsourcein
fineweather.Asfoodhunters,theyenjoylessexposuretopredatorsand,asabonus,the
chancetomeettheperfectmateflyingfromtreetotree.
Thisnexplore-exploitMtrade-off(權(quán)衡)haspromptedscoresoflabstudies,computer
simulationsandalgorithms(算法)tryingtodeterminewhichstrategybringsinthegreatest
reward.Nowanewstudyofhumanbehaviorintherealworld,publishedlastmonthinthe
journalNatureCommunications,showsthatingoodtimes,thereisn*tmuchofadifference
betweenpursuingnoveltyandstickingtothestatusquo(原狀)Whenthegoinggetstough,
however,explorersarethewinners.
Thenewstudy,ledbyShayO'FarrellandJamesSanchirico,bothoftheUniversityof
California,Davis,alongwithOrrSpiegelofTelAvivUniversity,examinedtheroutesand
resultsofnearly2,500commercialfishingtripsintheGulfofMexicooveraperiodof2.5
years.Thestudyfocusedon"bottomlongline"fishing,asystemwherehundredsoflinesare
attachedtoahorizontalbarthatisthenloweredtoreachtheseabed.Dr.OfFarrellexplained
theprocedurethisway:Gotoalocationandputthelinedown.Stayfbrafewhours.Thelines
areamilelongandhaveabuoy(浮標)ateitherend.Whentheypullthatup,theyassessthe
catch,andthendecideiftheywillstayormoveontoadifferentspot.
Overtwoyearsofcollectingdataundervariousclimateconditions,theresearchers
discoveredthatthefishermenwerefairlyconsistent.nTheexploiterswouldgotoasmallerset
oflocationsoverandover,andgowithwhattheyknow,'*Dr.O'Farrellsaid.Theexplorers
wouldconstantlytryawiderrange;they*dsamplenewplaces.
Inthelongrun,therewasn'tahugedifferenceinpayoffsbetweenthetwogroups,perhaps
duetothesharinginformationbetweenfishingcrews,saidDr.OParrelLButinchallenging
times,thestudy'smessagewasclear:"Youcantrynewthingsinthefticeofuncertainty.0
63.Theauthortakesthesongbirdasanexampletoindicatethat.
A.likebirds,humanstendtobesatisfiedwiththepredictable
B.somebirdsareusedtolookingforfoodinsteadofbeingfed
C.thereexisttheconservativeandtheadventurouslikehumans
D.birdschoosedifferentwaystolookforfoodindifferentweather
64.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,peoplewhomastered"explore-exploit"trade-off.
A.willchooseeithertopursuenoveltyorkeepthestatusquo
B.arereadytoriskintimeofdifficulty
C.willbetoughingoodtimesandbadtimes
D.willgrowtobeexpertsinlabstudies
65.WhichcanbeinferredfromthenewstudyledbyShayOTarrellandJamesSanchirico?
A.Thetwogroupsreacttotheunexpecteddifferently.
B.The"explore-exploit*'trade-offhelpsscientificresearchalot.
C.Theexploitersareusedtofishingbasedsolelyontheirexperience.
D.Theexplorerstendtoachievemorethantheexploitersinthelongrun.
66.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforpassage?
A.HowtheExploiterdiffersfromtheExplorer
B.HowtoBecomeaProductiveFisherman
C.WhatisMExplore-Exploit"Trade-off
D.Whentotakerisksmatters
答案63-66CBAD
2021普陀一模
TheVictorians9WayofHavingFun
Whetheritwasvisitingahumanzoo,takingabullonahot-airballoonride,orsinging
beautifulsongs,VictorianLondonerslovedtohavefun.Asperformancemanagerscameup
withincreasinglywell-designedwaystomakemoneyfromthecapitafshugepotential
audience,Victorianseffectivelyinventedthemodemleisureindustry-includingthemeparks,
pubsandprofessionalfootball.AsanewbookbyhistorianLeeJacksonexplains,thehuntfor
profitinvolvessurroundingmorality,classandempire.SowheredidVictoriansgoforfun?
Andwhatstillexiststoday?DancingRooms:ArgyllRooms,Piccadilly
It'snowabuildingsitenearLeicesterSquare,butwhentheArgyllRoomslostitslicence
in1878,therewasariot(暴舌L).Drunkenstudentsweresoangryattheclosureoftheir
favouriteplacethattheytooktothestreets.TheArgyllclosedasthedancecrazecametoan
end,andBignellturnedthespaceintotheTrocaderomusichall.Itkeptthatnamethroughthe
20thcenturywhenitwastransformedintooneofLondon'smosttastelesstouristattractions.
Thesitecurrentlyawaitsdevelopmentintoahotel.
Pleasuregardens:GremorneGardens,Chelsea
GremornewasrunbythreeWestEndpubowners,popularamongtheyoungpeoplethen.
Itclosedin1877afterlosingitslicence.Pleasuregardensmoregenerallylosttheirmeaning
ofexistencewiththeestablishmentofpublicparks.London'srapidgrowthmeantthevaluable
landwasusuallysoldtobigcompaniesforotherpurposes,whichiswhysolittleofLondon\
greatpleasuregardensremain.
Pleasuregardenswerealsoovershadowedbylargerexhibitiongroundssuchasthe
CrystalPalace,whichtriedtofindawayofbalancingentertainmentwithculturaleducation.
LittlephysicallyremainsoftheCrystalPalaceitself,whichmovedtoSydenhamfromHyde
Parkin1854,butthegrand200-acregroundsstillexistasapublicpark.
OnthesiteoftheMethodistCentralHallwasashort-livedattractionthatattemptedto
transporttheseasidetocentralLondon.ItwasrailwaysthatmadeMargateandSouthend
accessibletoLondoners,andsomeoftheleisureactivitiespeculiartotheseasidesoonmadeit
backtothecapital.
Footballgrounds:CravenCottage,StevenageRoad,Fulham
FulhamFC,London'soldestprofessionalfootballclub,stillworksat
theirfirstground,builtbytheVictoriansin1896.Versionsofthesporthad
beenaroundforcenturies,butitwastheVictorianswhocreatedthegame
andthenprofessionalizedit.Thisledtoenclosedgroundswherespectators
paidforadmittance,withtheincomespentonacquiringnewplayers.Themoderngamewas
born.
63.Whichofthefollowingisnotsimilarinmeaningto“tooktothestreets"inPara.2?
A.gatheredtogetherinthestreets
B.enjoyedwindowshopping
C.wentoutsideonthestreets
D.protestedonthestreets
64.ThereasonwhyfewergreatpleasuregardensareleftinLondonisthat.
A.peoplebuiltmorefactories
B.theywereturnedintofarmingland
C.thelandwassoldtodevelopers
D.theybecameuniversitycampuses
65.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Themoneyfromfootballisusedtobuynewplayers.
B.Londonhasmuchonitsfootballhistory.
C.FulhamF.C.ismorethan200yearsold.
D.TheVictorianshavecultivatedmanyfootballers.
66.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Thebuildingofrailwaysledtothethemeparks.
B.TheWestEnd'sgardensbecamebighotels.
C.TheVictorianslargelyinventedmodernleisureindustries.
D.Theincomefrommodernfootballsupportsnewplayers.
答案63-66BCBC
2021虹口一模
AllanT.Demaree,aretiredexecutiveeditorofFortunemagazine,gladlymakesdonations
toPrincetonUniversity,hisalmamater.Hisson,whoalsowenttoPrinceton,pointstoits
endowment(捐贈基金)of$15.8billion,andwillnotgiveitapenny.
“Whygivemoneytoaninstitutionthatcanseeminglyliveoffitsinterestwhenothervery
deservingentitiesneedmoneytofunctiontomorrow?^^askedtheson,HeathDemaree,a
professoratCaseWesternReserveUniversitywhoinsteaddonatestoVirginiaTech,wherehe
wasagraduatestudent.Hisquestioncaptureshowthewealthcollectedbyeliteuniversities
likePrincetonthroughsoaringendowmentsoverthepastdecadehaswidenedthedivide
betweenasmallgroupofdramaticlywealthyuniversitiesandallothers.
TheresultisthatAmerica'salreadystratified(形成階層的)systemofhighereducationis
becomingevermoreso,andthegapiscreatingallsort
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