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上海市奉賢區(qū)2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高三年級教學(xué)質(zhì)量調(diào)研
英語試卷2023.12
考生注意:
1.考試時間120分鐘,試卷滿分140分。
2.本次考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分。所有答題必須涂(選擇題)或?qū)懀ǚ沁x擇題)在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律
不得分。
3.務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫準(zhǔn)考證號和姓名,并將核對后的條形碼貼在指定位置。
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,a
questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear
aconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebest
answertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Atanairport.B.Atacinema.
C.Atahotel.D.Atastation.
2.A.Husbandandwife.B.Guestandhostess.
C.Customerandwaitress.D.Bossandemployee.
3.A.Themanisfondoftravelling.B.Thewomanisaphotographer.
C.Thewomantookmanypicturesatthecontest.D.Themanadmiresthewoman*stalentinwriting.
4.A.Gohomesoon.B.Visitthewoman.
C.Borrowthetypewriter.D.Readthewoman*spaper.
5.A.Thebookstherearetooexpensive.B.Thetextbooksheneedsisn'tinyet.
C.Shewon'tbeabletogetthebookbeforeclass.D.Shepreferstogotothebookstoreat9o'clock.
6.A.Theywon'tcelebratemother*sbirthdayB.They*vealreadygotplentyofwine.
C.Theycannotbuywhatevertheyneed.D.They'vegotenoughgiftsfortheparty.
7.A.Thewomanwillhaveatest.B.Themanwillprobablygotothemovie.
C.Themanwillhavetositforanexam.D.Thewomanwishestogotoclasswiththeman.
8.A.Theresultshaven'tcomeyet.B.Theresultswerecheckedagainlastnight.
C.Thewomanneedsanothertesttomorrow.D.Thedoctorhasn'tcomebackfromthelab.
9.A.Mostneighborsareasnoisyasthewoman.
B.Dealingwithitpolitelymightbeabettersolution.
C.Hecan'tunderstandwhythewomanissoangry.
D.Thewomanistooimpoliteforherneighbors.
10.A.Shealwaysbuysnewclothestokeepupwiththelatestfashiontrend.
B.Shelooksdownonthefashionvictimsspendingmuchmoneyoncostlyclothes.
C.Shedoesn'tfallintothecategoryoffashionvictims.
D.Shewillbuynewclothesnextmonthlikethosefashionvictims.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveral
questionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide
whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Manypeopleareshyinsociallife.B.Mostpeopleareshybynature.
C.Yourshynesswon'thurtothers.D.Shynessisdifficulttoovercome.
12.A.Byprediction.B.Byrecording.
C.Byobservation.D.Byexamination.
13.A.Tomeasureshyness.B.Tomakenewfriends.
C.Totestpeople'sIQ.D.Toshareideaswithothers.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage,
14.A.Torecallhisownchildhood.B.Toshowhiscareforhischildren.
C.Tomakeupforhisownchildhoodpity.D.Tohelphischildrenbecomemoremature.
15.A.Theybecomemorematureandresponsible.
B.Theyhavelessconfidencethantheirpeers.
C.Theyareresponsibleforbuildingthedreamlifeoftheirparents.
D.Theytakepossessionsandsupportfromtheirpeersforgranted.
16.A.Toloveandsupportchildren.B.Tosatisfywhateverchildrenwants.
C.Togivechildrentoomuchpressure.D.Toencouragechildrentomeettheirgoals.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Hewantstochangehisjobassignment.B.Heisunhappywithhisdepartmentmanager.
C.Hethinkshedeservesextrapayforovertime.D.Heisoftensingledoutforcriticismbyhisboss.
18.A.Hisworkloadwasmuchtooheavy.B.Hisimmediatebossdidnottrusthim.
C.Hiscolleaguesoftenrefusedtocooperate.D.Hissalarywastoolowforhisresponsibility.
19.A.Heneverknowshowtorefuse.B.Heisalwaysreadytohelpothers.
C.Hisbosshasalotoftrustinhim.D.Hisbosshasnosenseoffairness.
20.A.Putallhiscomplaintsinwriting.B.Waitandseewhathappensnext.
C.Learntosaynowhennecessary.D.Talktohisbossinpersonfirst.
II.Grammarandvocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.
Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useone
wordthatbestfitseachblank.
TheFirstSpaceCat
Inafewweeks,spacescientistswillcelebratearemarkableevent---the60thanniversaryofthelaunchofthefirstcat
intospace,anastronauticalsuccessthathasneverbeenrepeated.
Intheearly60s,dogsandmonkeysweretheanimalsusuallyusedbyscientiststofindoutexactly(21)
dangeroustheconditionswereinouterspace.Andtheywerealsousedtoassessifhumans(22)survivetrips
beyondtheedgeofEarth*satmosphere.
Atotalof14streetcats(23)(gather)atFrance'sspaceagencyforselectionascatastronauts,butthecats
werenotgivennamesonpurposeinordertopreventscientistsfrombecomingtoofondofthem.Thecatselectedtotravel
tospacewassimplyknown(24)C341.C341flewonaFrenchrocketinOctober1963,takingittoaplace
(25)nocathadgonebefore.
Then,(26)thenewsofitsflightwasannouncedon18October1963,theFrenchpressdecidedthiscat
hadtohaveitsname.Theypicked“Felix“afteracartooncatcharacter,only(27)(discover)thatC341was
female,sohernamewasthenadjustedto“Felicette“asaresult.InputtingFelicetteinoneofitsrockets,Franceaddeda
newspeciestothelistofanimalsthatscientists(28)(send)intospacebefore.Previously,twogardenspiders,
AnitaandArebella,hadbeentakentotheSkylab(29)(orbit)aroundthemoon.
“Inthe60s,(30)(concern)aboutthepossibledangerforahumantobeinouterspace,scientistsand
engineersprimarilyundertookanimalspaceflightstoseeiftheysufferedortheirliveswerethreatenedbythe
weightlessnessorincreasedradiationorothereffectstheymightexperienceupthere,"saidastronomerJakeFosteratthe
RoyalObservatoryGreenwich.C4Thefactthattheydidnotfailpavedthewayforhumanstobeginjourneysintospace.”
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthere
isonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.unanticipatedB.momentsC.evolvedD.basically
E.exploredF.clearlyG.navigateH.rituals
I.integralJ.accessK.inspiring
BoatofPower
DragonboatracingbeganinChinamorethan2,000yearsagoaspartofaculturalcommunityeventtomemorizethe
ancientpoet,QuYuan.Thetraditionalholidaywasatimetoperform31forgoodfortuneandwell-being,andto
driveoffevilspirits.Overtime,dragonboatracing32intoaglobalsport.
TheToronto-basedDragonsAbreastteamstandsoutatthissportforafewreasons.Forone,the79-memberteam
includespeopleranginginagefrom30to93.PriortojoiningDragonsAbreast,somemembershadn'tbeenpartofasports
teamsincechildhoodandwouldn*thavedescribedthemselvesasparticularlyathleticones.Andwhathasbroughtthese
womentogetherissomething33--livingwithbreastcancer.
Thebreastcancersurvivorsonthisteamareinthesameboatineveryway.Formany,beingpartofacommunitythat
knows34howlifechangesafterbreastcancerisasbeneficialasthephysicalgains.Theteamoffersasupportive
spaceto35allthecomplexitiesofsurvivorship.
“Iwassosurprisedathow36theracingwasforme,“saysLizJohnstonHill,theracecoordinatorforDragons
Abreast."It'salmostoverwhelminghowpeopleencourage,nomatterwhat."
Beingoutonthewaterandconnectingtotheenvironmentisanimportantaspectofdragonboatingformanyofthe
teammembers.Theytalkabouthowitprovides37ofpeaceandencouragesmindfulness,somethingwecouldall
usemoreofinourlives.Outsideofdragonboat,themembersarea(n)38partofeachother'slife."We'veallbeen
through39thesamethinginourvariousways,^^saystheracecoordinatorLizJohnstonHill.Whilethenumberof
breastcancersurvivorteamsgrows,barrierstothesportremainsuchascost,time,40towaterandpracticefacilities
andthelackofculturalandlanguagediversity.Butthereareongoingeffortstointroducemorepeoplelivingwithbreast
cancertodragonboat.
II.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach
blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Likeanythingbuiltbyevolution,thehumanbodyhasmanydownsides,teethwithoutexception.Adulthumansonly
getonesetofteeth,whichmustlastabout60years.However,a(n)41ofpoverty,sugar-richdietsandpoorhygiene
means2.5bnpeoplegloballysufferfromtoothdecay,inwhichacidproducedbymouth-livingbacteriaeatsawaythehard
enamel(牙釉質(zhì))that42theoutsideofatooth,leadingtofurtherinfectionanddamage.Oncedecayhassetin,alla
dentistcandoistofillthegapwithartificialfilling.
ButinapaperpublishedinCell,HanneleRuohola-Baker,astem-cellbiologistattheUniversityofWashington,and
hercolleaguesofferapossible43Stemcellshavethe44toturnthemselvesintoanyothertypeofcellinthe
body.Itmaysoonbepossible,theresearchersclaim,tousethose45cellstoregrowatooth*senamelnaturally.
Thefirststepwastoworkouthowenamelisproduced.Asenamel-makingcells,knownasameloblasts,disappearsoon
afteraperson'sadultteethhavefinishedgrowing,theresearchers46samplesoftissuefromhumanfoetuses(胚胎),
whichcontainplentyoffunctioningameloblasts.47,theycheckedtoseewhichgeneswereespeciallyactivein
theenamel-producingcells.Itturnedoutthatgenesdesignedtobindtocalciumwereparticularlybusy.
48thatinformation,DrRuohola-Bakerandhercolleaguesnextcheckedtoseewhetherthestemcellscouldbe
persuadedto49ameloblasts.Theteamdevisedvariousdrugsdesignedtoactivatethegenesexpressedinfunctioning
ameloblasts.Thatworked,withtheengineeredameloblastsproducingthesameproteinsasthenaturalsort.
Fornow,theworkismoreconceptthanamedicaltreatment.Thenextstepistoboostenamelproductionfurther,with
aviewto50beginningclinicaltrials.Thehopeisthat,oneday,medicalversionsoftheteam'sfindingscouldbe
usedasbiologicalimplants,to51apatienfsdecayedteeth.
Stem-cell-basedtherapiesarenottheonlyonesheadingtoclinicaltrials.Anothertreatment,knownasbiomimetic
repair,involvesrebuildingthetoothcrownusingsynthetic(人工合成的)proteins,whicharesimilar,butnotquite
52tohumanenamel.Theproteinscouldbeincludedintoothpasteandevencoughdrops.Butsyntheticformulations
canbeless53thanhumanenamel.
Itwilltaketimeforeithertechnologytobecomereality.Onequestionishowdurabletheenamelmadebystem-cell-
derivedameloblastsis.Anotherishowbesttodeliverthestemcellstoapatienfsmouth.Butthesefindingsare54
Asanydentistwilltellyou,preventionisbetterthancure.55,abettercurewouldbealwayswelcome.Thereisno
doubtthatthisresearchoffersanewprospectforfuturedentalcare.
41.A.combinationB.absenceC.applicationD.coincidence
42.A.containsB.coatsC.floatsD.fills
43.A.procedureB.alternativeC.variationD.recipe
44.A.opportunityB.obligationC.capacityD.intention
45.A.changeableB.noticeableC.complicatedD.practical
46.A.appealedtoB.objectedtoC.appliedtoD.turnedto
47.A.ThenB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Still
48.A.PleasedbyB.PuzzledbyC.ArmedwithD.Coveredwith
49.A.transformintoB.breakdownC.speedupD.respondto
50.A.exclusivelyB.permanentlyC.inevitablyD.eventually
51.A.resembleB.reformC.regenerateD.recycle
52.A.identicalB.subjectC.relevantD.unique
53.A.accessibleB.diverseC.durableD.influential
54.A.fulfillingB.stimulatingC.initiatingD.promising
55.A.LikewiseB.FurthermoreC.NeverthelessD.Instead
SectionB
Directions:Readthefallowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.
ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformation
giveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
WhenStevenSpielbergwasakidgrowingupinthe1950sinArizona,watchingwesternsonhisfamily*s20-inchblack-
and-whiteTV,hewouldclimbrightuptothescreen,asiftosurroundhimselfwiththeimage.Healsowishedhecould
seethesemovingpicturesincolor.Sohesearchedthroughhisfamily*scollectionofslidesquickly,havinglearnedthatby
holdingonefilmoranotheruptothetelevisionscreenhecouldturngrayed-outwesternskiesblue,orthegroundtoa
realistic-lookinggreen.Sometimeshismomwalkedin,andshesawhimholdingtheseslidesuptobothofhiseyes,right
nexttotheTVset.Often,shewouldsay,"You'regoingtobumyoureyesout!”
Spielberg'smom,likealltheother50smomswhosaidthesamething,waswrongaboutthat.Butweallknowwhat
shemusthavebeenthinking:Whoisthischild?
Ifyou'veseenevenjustoneStevenSpielbergmovieinthepast50yearsorso--JawsSchindler'sLisi,E.T--youhave
somesenseofwhothischildgrewuptobe.Andwhenyouseehisnewfilm,TheFabelmans,aworkofastonishing
vividnessthat'sdrawnfromhisownfamily*sstory,you'llknowevenmore.Movieshavebeenaroundforroughly130
years;Spielberg'scareerhascoveredmorethanathirdofthat.YetTheFabelmanshardlyfeelslikealate-careermovie.
It*sajetwayforanewbeginning.
Notevery75-year-oldfilmmakermakesamovielikethis.OftheambitiousyoungguyswhoremadeHollywoodinthe
early1970s,Spielbergisoneofthefewstillmakingvitalpicturesataconsistentclip.Yethiscareerisextraordinaryin
anycontext.He'smadesomebox-officedisappointments,butnamingabadlymadeSpielbergfilmishard,probably
becausethereisn'tone.Nolivingfilmmakercanmatchhisdevotiontocraftsmanship,tofindingnewwaysofshowingus
thingswethinkwe'veseenamilliontimesbefore.
56.HowdidSpielberg'smomfeelwhenshesawherson'sbehaviorinfrontoftheTVset?
A.Proudbutupset.B.Surprisedbutsupportive.
C.Annoyedanddesperate.D.Worriedandconfused.
57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonwhySpielberg'scareerisregardedasextraordinary?
A.Heshowedgreatinterestinfilmingataveryyoungage
B.Hiscareercoversmorethanathirdofthemoviehistory.
C.Heiscommittedtofilmingordinarythingsfromnewperspectives.
D.Hisfilmsareallwell-madedespitesomebox-officedisappointments
58.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSpielberg*snewfilmTheFabelmans?
A.It'sthemostoutstandingfilmhehasevermadeinhiscareer.
B.Ithasbeenintegratedwithpartofhisgrowingexperience.
C.Itrepresentsatotallybrandnewtypeoffilmtheme.
D.ItestablishedSpielbergasthemostinfluentialfilmmaker.
59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Curiositymakessuccess.B.Daringtobedifferent.
C.Agiantinfilmmaking.D.Aground-makingnewfilm.
(B)
“Areaderlivesathousandlivesbeforehedies.Themanwhoneverreadslivesonlyone.^^
GeorgeR.R.Martin,Authorof"AGameofThrones”
Whatdothese4guyssharethatyoudon't?
BILLGATESJEFFBEZOSWARREN
ZUCKERBERGBUFFETT
No,it*snottheirshoesize.
Theyread.Atleasttwobooksamonth,They'realsoamongthetop10richestpeopleintheworld.Andthey9renot
aloneintheirloveforbooks,with1,200othermillionaires,whoquotereadingasacorepartoftheirself-education
Youknewthatreadingbooksmakesyourlifebetter,Itsnotevenallaboutmoney,fameandsuccess.It*sabout
becomingamoreknowledgeableandvaluableperson.Additionally,readinghelp;youpreventstressandkeepdepression
atbay,whileenhancingyourconfidence,improvingyourdecision-making,increasingyourempathyandoverall
satisfactionwithlife.
Youknowallthebenefitsofreading,sowhat'sstoppingyoufromreadingmorebooks?
Time!
“Idon'thavetimetoread.^^
Haveyousaidthosewordsbefore?
Yousayitbecause...
?youhaveanincrediblydemandingcollegedegreetostudyfbr...
?yourlovedonesaresittingathome,countingonyoutoputfoodonthetable...
?youaretoooccupiedwithworktoopenabook.
Butlet*simagineanotherrealityforasecond.Whatwouldyourlifelooklikeifyoureadjusttwobookseverymonth?
Wouldyoufinally...
?havewhatittakestostartthatbusiness?
?beabetterparent?
?feelmorefulfilled?
Holdontothatvisionforasecond.Ifyouwanttomakeitareality,thisemailcourse,Time2Read,willbeyourguide
forthenext10days.Itsfreeofchargeandspecificallydesignedtohelpyoutaketimeback,startbuildingadailyreading
habitandturnwantingtoreadintoactualreading.
Hererswhatyou'lllearn:
Lesson1:Howtogetyourattentionspanback
Asimple,yetpowerfulideaandafunexperimenttohelpyoustartgivingreadingtheplaceinyourlifethatitdeserves
Lesson2:Whynoonecomparestoyou
Discover"TheRainbowPrinciple^^&howtotakestockofyourcurrentsituation
Lesson3:HowtoshowyourselfyouDOhavetimetoread
WhyCharlieMungerdoesn'tlethimselfgetawayeasilywithanopinion&whatyoucanlearnfromtheItalianSquad
Lesson4:Howyoucanmakereadingeffortless
We'lladaptatechniqueusedbytheworld'sbestmountaineerstohelpyoubuildyourreadinghabitlikeaprowould
Lesson5:Howyoucantriggeryourselftoreadwithouthavingtorememberit
“TheBobbyFischerPrinciplewillshowyouthatwhatyouthinkisaweaknessmightbeyourbiggeststrength
Lesson6:WhatnTheNothingAlternative*canteachyouaboutconsistentreading
Whyneitherinsidethebox,noroutsidetheboxgetsthejobdone&howStoicshappilytradecontrolforconsistency
Lesson7:Howtomakereadingmorefunthanever&whythatmatters
WhatyoucanlearnfromPokemonGoaboutreading&theonethingthafstotallyokayforyoutostealfromWarren
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Enteryouremailbelowtomaketimetoread,startlearningdailyandbecomemorevaluabletotheworld
You911besent7lessonsviaemailoverthenext10days,startingrightafteryousignuphere.Eachemailcontainsa
story,aprinciple,andanexperiment,Getstarted,andyourreadinglifewillneverbethesame!
60.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?
A.AleafletpublicizingareadingactivityB.Awebsitepromotingareadingcourse.
C.ATVprogramadvertisingreadingskillsD.Ahandbookprovidingreadingmaterials
61.Whydoestheauthormentionthefourfamouspeopleatthebeginning?
A.Toexpresshisadmirationforthem.B.Toindicatetheimportanceofreading.
C.TohighlighttheirtimemanagementskillsD.Toillustratethesuccessofthecourse.
62.WhoaremostlikelytobeinterestedinTime2Readl
A.Thosewhoarewillingtoreadmorebutstrugglewithtime.
B.Thosewhoaresickofmakingexcusestodelaytheirlifeplans
C.Thosewhoareeagertobecomeamillionairelikethefourguys
D.Thosewhoaredeterminedtobemoreandmoreself-disciplined
(C)
ScientistsknowthattheinternalforcesthatgenerateEarth'smagneticfield(磁場)canchangeandthatthestrengthof
thefieldswingsovertime.ThiscanleadtogradualshiftsintheintensityandlocationofEarth*smagneticnorthandsouth
polesandevenreversalswhereEarth'smagneticpolestradeplaces.
Butarethesegeomagneticeventsresponsibleforextremeweather,extinction,andevendisasters?ClaimsthatEarth's
magneticfieldisresponsibleforclimatechangearewidespreadonline,butscientistssaythetheoryhasnobasis.ctAtthis
timetherearen*tanycrediblemechanismsthatcouldmakeitapossibility,saysGavinSchmidt,aclimatologistinNew
York."It'snotthatwe'rerulingoutmagneticeffectsonclimatewithoutthinkingaboutit,wecollectivelyhavethought
aboutit,andit'sbeenfounddevoid.
TherearethreenorthpolesonEarth:truenorth,geomagneticnorth,andmagneticnorth.Truenorthisafixedposition
ontheglobethatpointsdirectlytowardsthegeographicNorthPole.Butgeomagneticnorth,currentlylocatedoverCanada's
EllesmereIsland,isnotafixedpoint-itrepresentsthenorthernaxis(軸)ofEarth'smagnetosphereandshiftsfromtimeto
time.Magneticnorthcorrespondstomagneticfieldlinesandiswhatyourcompasslocates.
Duringapolereversal,Earth'smagneticnorthandsouthpolesexchangelocations.Thishappensonaverageevery
300,000yearsorso,butthelastreversaloccurredaround780.000yearsago.Somescientistshaveassumedthatreversals
andthecorrespondingdecreaseinstrengthofthemagneticfieldcouldcauseabigproblemthatincreasedsolarradiation
wasabletoenterEarth?satmosphere,alteringozonelevelsanddrivingglobalclimateshiftsandextinctions.
KirkJohnson,adirectoroftheSmithsonian'sNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory,hasspentmuchofhiscareer
studyingtheextinctionofdinosaurs.Whileanalyzingfossilrecordsandtimelinessurroundinghisresearch,Johnsonzeroed
inonthemagneticreversalthatoccurredaround66.3millionyearsago.
Deepoceansamplesrevealedsignificantclimatechangearound66.3millionyearsago.Butthisalsocoincideswitha
largevolcaniceruptioninIndiacalledtheDeccanvolcanism,whichproducedsomeofthelongestlava(熔巖)flowson
Earth."We'vealwaysowedthattransitiontothecarbondioxidereleasedbytheDeccanvolcanismandtheincreaseof
greenhousegases,“saysJohnson.tuTherearetwothingshappening:Themagneticfieldischanging,theDeccanvolcanism
ishappening,andthere'sclimatewarming.Sothatwouldbeanexampleofcoincidentalclimatechange.^^
63.Theunderlinedword“devoid“inparagraph2probablymeans.
A.fruitlessB.obviousC.reasonableD.misleading
64.Whichnorthpoleonearthisinvolvedinthepolereversal?
A.Truenorth.B.Geomagneticnorth.C.Magneticnorth.D.Geographicnorth
65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thegeomagneticeventsaretoblamefortheclimatechange.
B.Thedecreaseinstrengthofthemagneticfieldresultedinextinction.
C.Themagneticfieldischangingallthetimewiththeclimatewarming.
D.InternalforceswhichproduceEarth'smagneticfieldcanalterovertime
66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesKirkJohnsonmostprobablyagreewith?
A.Amagneticreversaldoesn'tnecessarilycauseclimatechange.
B.Amagneticreversalisaccompaniedwithsignificantclimatechange
C.Theextinctionofthedinosaursisduetothemagneticreversal.
D.Climatechangeisnotrelevanttothecarbondioxideemission.
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbe
usedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Whilethesevillagespossessundeniablefascination,manyremainunderdeveloped.
B.Thiseffortincludestheknowledgeexchangebetweenthestudentsandlocalvillagers
C.BothwereselectedforrevitalizationeffortsledbytheVillageRevitalizationTeam.
D.InSukarara,alocaltraditionrequiresgirlsmasterweavingskillsbeforemarriage
E.Theydecidetobeabridgebetweentraditionandprogress,unitedfortheirgrowth
F.It*saboutpreservingtheculturalheritageandensuringtraditionsbeingpasseddown
Students9JourneytoEmpowerRuralHeritage
FromAug.18to22ateamof15TsinghuaUniversitystudents,representingdiversebackgroundsfromChina,South
Korea,Malaysia,andIndonesia,setfootonanoverseasresearchexplorationfocusingonruralrevitalization(振興)in
Indonesianvillages,particularlywithinNusaTenggaraBarat(NTB).
Withthediverseculturalheritage,Indonesiaishometoover83,000villages,each
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