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江蘇省部分市20232024學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題匯編閱讀理解山東省濰坊市壽光市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期4月期中英語試題一、閱讀理解AAnewmuseumcalledShowtownhasopenedinBlackpool,innorthwestEngland.Blackpool’smilesofsandybeaches,threepiers(碼頭)andgiantrollercoastermadeitoneoftheUK’stopholidaydestinations.Showtownisthe“allsinging,alldancingmuseum”situatedintheheartoftheGoldenMile,closetoBlackpoolTower.It’sbeen10yearsinthemakingandistheonlymuseumUKdedicatedtocircus(馬戲團),danceandshows.Showtownfeaturesfivegalleries,including“How’sTricks?’wherevisitorscangobehindthescenesinaBlackpoolmagicshoptotryoutpracticaljokesandmagictricks.The“RollUp!RollUp!”galleryfeaturesringmasters,acrobatsandclownsandhighlightsthecloseconnectionbetweenBlackpoolandthecircus.Visitorsto“It’sShowtime!”cangothroughastagedoortodiscovermusiciansandedianswhohaveallseentheirnamesupinlights.“It’sBetterwiththeLightsOn”gallerycelebratesBlackpool’sfamousilluminations(hugedisplaysoflights)thatdatebackto1879,and

“EverybodyDanceNow”showsthetown’shistoryofballroomdancingandNorthermSoul(astyleofmusicanddance).Showtownisafascinating,bright,boldcollageofallofthosestories,thoseentertainmentgreatsbutdoneinareallyinnovativeandcolourfulway.RainneverstopsplayatShowtown,oneofthemustvisitBlackpoolattractions,sodon’tforgettobookyourticketsonlineforfasttrackadmissiontothemuseum.TICKETPRICES—GeneralAdmissionAdultsaged

1664—£15.00Childrenaged415—£11.50Childrenaged3andunder—FREEStudents/Adultsage65+£13.50OuraddressisShowtown,BankHeyStrect,Blackpool,FY14TQ.Forbookingandgeneralquestions,call08081756929.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutShowtowninparagraph1?A.Ithasvariousentertainments.B.ItislocatednearBlackpoolMile.C.Itwaspletedinashortperiod.D.ItmakesBlackpoolatouristattraction.2.Whichgalleryoffersvisitorshandsonexperience?A.It’sShowtime! B.Roll

Up!RollUp!C.How’sTricks? D.EverybodyDanceNow.3.Howmuchwouldacoupleaged65withtwochildrenunder3payforadmission?A.£13.5. B.£15. C.£23. D.£27.BWedoloveourfriendsverymuch,buttheyhaveonehabitthatdrivesuscrazy.Theythinktheyarecoffeeexperts,andtheydon’thesitatetoinformyouofthatfact,overandoverandoveragain.Theytalkaboutthisnewbeanandthatnewgrowingarea,coffeecupsvsmugcups,blackvscreamandsugar,variousbrandsofcoffeemakersetc.Yougettheidea.Andwetolerateit.Butjustbecauseofyourtoleranceofyourfriends’behavior,itdoesn’tmeanyoucan’ttrytofoolthem.MyhusbandFrankandIwereplanningtopulloffthetrickofthecentury.Atweekend,weinvitedourfriendstoourhome.Nowitbegan.Frankknewwhathehadtodo.Hehadtokeepourfriendsoccupiedsothattheywouldn’teintothekitchen.Iftheydid,thewholethingwouldberuined.Iwasnervous.Wouldourtrickwork?OurfriendswerecoffeeexpertsandFrankandIwerenot.Imadelotsofnoisewhilepreparingthecoffee.Ihopedthatourfriendswouldthinkthatallthenoisemeantbettercoffee.Iturnedonthecoffeebeangrinder(研磨機)thatIhadboughtespeciallyforthistrick.Theywouldn’tbeabletotellthatIhadputriceinthegrinderratherthancoffeebeans.Thenoiselevelwouldbethesame.ThenIputafreshcoffeefilter(過濾器)inthecoffeemaker,addedthefilteredwater,andvery,verycarefullycountedoutthenumberofspoonsofcoffeeIneededfortwelvecups.Twelvecupsofinstantcoffee,thatis!Fromajar.Nobeanstobeseen.Timetoserve.Isetthetray(托盤)downonthetableandpouredcoffeeforeveryoneingrandstyle.Theysmelt,theystirred,theytasted,andthentheysighed.Couldtheyhaveasecondcup?Andthenmaybejustalittlemore?TheysaidthatfinallyIhadlearmedhowtomakereallygoodcoffee.TheysaiditwasobviousthatthebeansIhadchosenhadmadeallthedifference.TheyaskedwhichbeansIused.ItoldthemthatitwasasecretmixtureofvarlousbeansthatafriendhadsuggestedandIwasn’tabletoexposetheexactbination.4.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“pulloff”meaninparagraph1?A.Reveal. B.Revise. C.Clarify. D.Acplish.5.What’sthepurposeoftheauthorandherhusbandinvitingtheirfriends?A.Totesttheirtaste.B.Toplayatrickonthem.C.Tolearnabouttheirhobby.D.Toknowmoreaboutcoffee.6.Whatdidtheauthor’sfriendsdrinkinherhome?A.Instantcoffee. B.Rice

porridge. C.Filteredwater. D.Freshgroundcoffee.7.What’sthereasonfortheauthornottellingtheirfriendsaboutbeans?A.Itwasasecretrecipe.B.Therewasnobeanatall.C.Shewasmeanandselfish.D.Herhusbanddidn’tallowher.CExposuretonewtechnologiesincludingtrackers,robotsandAIbasedsoftwareatworkisbadforpeople'squalityoflife,accordingtoagroundbreakingstudyfromtheInstitutefortheFutureofWork.Theauthorsfoundthatthemoreworkerswereexposedtotechnologiesinthreeofthesecategories—softwarebasedonAIandmachinelearning;monitordevicessuchaswearabletrackers;androboticstheworsetheirhealthandwellbeingtendedtobe.Bycontrast,useofmorelongestablishedinformationandmunicationtechnologies(ICTs)suchaslaptops,tabletsandinstantmessagingatworktendedtohaveamorepositiveeffectonwellbeing.DrMagdalenaSoffia,thestudy'sleadauthor,saiditwasnotnecessarilythetechnologiesthemselvesthataretheproblem,butthewayinwhichtheyareadopted."Wedon'twanttoclaimthatthereissomesortofdeterminisminwhattechnologycauses,intermsofwellbeing,"shesaid,“Wesayitreallydependsonthecontext:onlotsofstructuralfactors,on

environmentalconditions,howitisdesignedandhowitisused.Solotsofhumandecisions.”“Wewantedtogiveamoremultidimensionalunderstandingofwhatwashappeningintermsofwellbeing.Soweusedawellestablishedmeasurewhichisaveryeffectivemeasure,usedbytheUKpublichealthsector;"Soffiasaid.DiscussingthepromotiontoqualityoflifefromICTs,shesuggested"onepossiblepotentialmechanismisthatactuallywhattheydoistostreamlineworkprocesses,andtheymakeworkinglifeabitmoreefficient.Andthatinturn,givesyoukindofasenseofachievement."Bycontrast,thefindingsabouttrackersandmonitortechnologiescorespondwithrecentwaningsfromtradesunionsandcampaignersaboutthenegativeimpactonworkerswhoseperformanceisbeingconstantlymonitored.MaryTowers,theTUC'sleadonAl,said:"Thesefindingsshouldworryusall.Theyshowthatwithoutstrongnewregulation,Alcouldmaketheworldofworkacruelandunhealthyplaceformany.Thingsdon'thavetobethisway.Ifweputtheproperguardrailsinplace,AIcanbecontrolledtogenuinelyenhanceproductivityandimproveworkinglives."8.Whatdoesthestudyfindaboutnewtechnologies?A.Theyarewellreceived.B.Theyworsenpeople'slife.C.Theyconsistofthreeitems.D.Theyaredevelopingrapidly.9.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytellus?A.Influenceonhumans.B.Originoftheproblem.C.Solutionstotheproblem.D.Decisiveroleoftheenvironment.10.HowareICTsgoodtous?A.Increaseworkefficiency.B.Enhanceourconfidence.C.Ensureoursafetyatwork.D.Improveworkingconditions.11.WhatisMaryTowers'attitudetonewtechnologies?A.Critical. B.Doubtful. C.Hopeful. D.Unclear.DIn1776ThomasPaine,anEnglishman,publishedabookcalledmonSense,whichbecameabestseller.Butinapaper,MarkWhitingandDuncanWatts,apairofputationalsocialscientists,notethattheideahasseldombeenseriouslystudied.Thetworesearcherssetouttofixthat.Theystartedbynotingthatthestandardconceptofmonsensehasasomewhatcirculardefinition:monsenseisasetofclaimsthatsensible(明智的)peopleagreewith,andsensiblepeoplearethosewhopossessmonsense.Togetaroundsuchphilosophicalmesses,theresearchersrecruited2,046humanparticipantsandaskedthemtorate50statementsfromalanguagedatabaseof4,407claimsthatmightbeseenasmonsensical.Asmonsensemighthavepredicted,theresearchersfoundthatplainlywordedclaimsconcerningfactsabouttherealworldwerethemostlikelytoberatedasdemonstratingmonsense(“triangleshavethreesides”,forexample,whichistruebydefinition,or“avoidclosecontactwithpeoplewhoareill”).Themoreabstracttheclaims,thelesslikelyparticipantsweretoagreethattheyweremonsense(“allhumanbeingsarecreatedequal”;“perceptionistheonlysourceofknowledge”).Whentheysplittheclaimsbysubject,theresearchersfoundthat

thoseconcerningtechnologyandsciencewerethemostlikelytoberatedasmonsensical,whilemattersofhistoryandphilosophyweretheleastlikely.Arespondent’sage,sex,ineandpersonalpoliticshadlittleeffectonwhattheythoughtcountedasmonsense,althoughpsychologicalmeasuresofsocialperceptivenessandtheabilitytoreflectonone’sopinionsdid.Havinginvestigatedindividualopinions,theresearcherslookedathowmonsenseworksacrossbiggroups.Here,theyfoundmuchlessagreementthanmighthavebeenexpected:Onlyaround44%ofclaimsinthelanguagedatabasewereratedasmonsensicalbyatleast75%ofrespondents.Astricterdefinitionofmonsense,inwhicheveryonehastoagreewithaclaimforittocount,cutthatnumbertojust6.6%.Whereexactlyareasonablecutofficesisamatterfordebate.Buttruly“mon”sense,itseems,isanunreadablething.12.Whatisthestandardideaonmonsense?A.Itiswhateverybodyknows.B.Itiswhatwetakeforgranted.C.Itisfactsabouttherealworld.D.Itisagreementsofwisepeople.13.Whichismostprobablyconsideredmonsensebytheparticipants?A.Moneyisequaltohappiness.B.Washyourhandsbeforemeals.C.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.D.Practiceistheonlycriteriontotesttruth.14.Whichfactorinfluencespeople’sjudgmentofmonsense?A.Mentalhealth. B.Personalsalary.C.Socialinsight. D.Others’ments.15.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.monSenseDoesNotReallyExistB.monSenseWorksAcrossCrowdsC.monSenseOriginatesFromTheMinorityD.monSenseIsNotActuallyVerymon山東省濟寧市曲阜市2023—2024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷一、閱讀理解ASmartHomeProductsforLivingaConnectedLifeWhatmakessomethingasmarthomeproduct?Generally,it’sdefinedbyitsabilitytoconnecttoaWiFinetwork,allowinguserstointeractwithitfromtheirsmartphones.We’veroundedupsomecool,diverseofferingsthatyou’lllovetohaveinyourhome.NestCamIQwalmart$299.00TheNestCamIQisabeautifullydesignedhomesecuritycamerathatcanrecognizefaces.Itcanwarnyouifthere’sastrangerinyourhome.Thedevicealsosupportstwowaymunicationviabuiltinmicrophonesandapowerfulspeaker.AppleHomePodbhphotovideo$349.00TheAppleHomePodhasbetteraudioqualitythananyothersmartspeakeravailabletoday.Availableinwhiteorspacegray,theSiripowereddevicealsoallowsyoutocontrolanumberofdeviceswithyourvoice.AugustSmartLockProamazon$279.99TheAugustSmartLockProispatible(兼容的)withmostlocks.Amobileappallowsyoutomanageaccesstothelock,checkitsusagehistory,andgetinformedwhensomeoneopensthedoor.Youcancontrolitandcheckonthestateofyourdoorwithvoicemands.LogitechHarmonyEliteamazon$249.99TheLogitechHarmonyEliteisoneofthebestuniversalremotecontrolsavailableonthemarket.Itcancontroljustabouteverypieceofelectronicsyouown(itsupportsover270,000devices!)ineveryroomofyourhouseorapartment,includingTVs,streamingdevices,andsoundsystems.1.WhatcantheNestCamIQhelpyoudo?A.Keepyourhomesafe. B.Checkthelocksofyourhouse.C.Controlelectronicswithyourvoice. D.Properlyuseyoursmartphonecamera.2.Whichdevicecanhelpyouoperatealmostallyourelectronicequipmentremotely?A.NestCamIQ. B.AppleHomePod.C.AugustSmartLockPro. D.LogitechHarmonyElite.3.Whichcolumnofawebsiteisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Society. B.News. C.Technology. D.Education.BMorethanonebillionpoundsofpumpkinsaregrownintheU.S.everyyear,andafterthey’vebeenusedforHalloweendecorations,millionsofthem—large,mini,orange,white—willendupinalandfill(垃圾填埋場).“DrivingaroundafterHalloween,youseepeoplewithpumpkinsontopoftheirgarbagebins.Allofthatwillgotoalandfillandbeemethanegaswhichwarmstheatmosphereinashorteramountoftimethancarbondioxide,”saysKayMcKeen,thedirectorofanenvironmentaleducationorganizationbasedinStateofIllinois.“Andlandfills—wherewesendasmuchas40percentofthefoodweproduce—contributeto14percentofU.S.methaneemissionseveryyear.”That’swhy,in2014,McKeenbeganPumpkinSmash.Forthiscollectionevent,localpeoplecanbringtheirusedpumpkinsto69differentlocationstosendthemofftotrashbins,andofcoursesmashthemtopieces.Thoughtheeventiscurrentlylimitedtoseveraltowns,butbytheirowncalculations,theeventhassaved538tonsofpumpkinsfromthelandfill.“Itputsnutrients(營養(yǎng)物)backinoursoil,itsaveswater,anditdoesn’tmakemethanegas,”saysMcKeen.Bakingandcookingoffersaneasiersolution.Pureed(糊狀的)pumpkinisamoningredientinbakedgoodslikebreadsandpies.Actually,pumpkinsarefullofvitaminsandfiber,makingitagreatsourceofhumannutrition.AndaccordingtotheAmericanKennelClub,pumpkinmixedintodogfoodcanevenhelpsettleadog’supsetstomach.“Theyloveitmixedwiththeirdrydogfood,andit’sverygoodforthem,”saysAnneMeier,presidentoftheclub.4.OutofwhatdidMcKeenstartPumpkinSmash?A.panyprofit. B.Educationalpurpose.C.Foodsaving. D.Environmentalconcern.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutPumpkinSmashfromParagraph3?A.Itiswidelyacceptednationwide. B.Itreducestheuseofpumpkins.C.Itneedsfurtherimprovement. D.Itcreatesawinwinresult.6.What’sadvisedinthelastparagraph?A.Placemoresmashingbinsaround. B.Usepureedpumpkinsinbaking.C.Treatdogdiseaseswithpumpkins. D.Expandthesourceofnutrition.7.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Alocalnewspaper. B.Astorycollection.C.Abiologytextbook. D.Anacademicarticle.CEveryyearthousandsoftouristsflocktoChina.TheyetoseethegrandsightsoftheGreatWallandtheForbiddenCity,butoftenitisthehutongsthatleavethestrongestimpression,astheyoffertravellersarareviewintoBeijing’spast.Hutongs—themanylittlealleysthatconnecttherectangularcourtyardsoftraditionalhouses—areafeatureofancientChinesearchitecture.Beijing’shutongsareparticularlyfamous,however,astherearethousandsofthem.Nowadays,theword“hutong”hasetomeanmorethanjustthealleysthatconnectthecourtyards.Italsoreferstothecourtyardsthemselvesandeventothemunitiesthatlivethere.ThemajorityofBeijing’shutongswerebuiltbetweenthe13thand19thcenturiesduringtheYuan,MingandQingDynasties.Tohelpthemkeepcontroloverthecity,theEmperorsduringtheseperiodsarrangeddifferentareasofBeijinginneatblocksofhousesbuiltaroundcourtyards.Theywerethenabletoplaceguardsattheentrancesofthevarioushutongs,whichmadeiteasiertokeepaneyeonpeople’smovements.TheEmperor’shome,theForbbidenCity,wasinthecenterofBeijingandthehomesofthenoblesandwealthycitizenswereinthehutongsclosesttotheroyalpalace.Ordinarycitizenslivedinthehutongsfurtherawayfromthepalace.Byconnectingpeople’shomes,thehutongsinfactconnectedpeople’slives,whetherthelivesoftherichorthelivesoftheordinarycitizens.Becausethehouseswerebuiltfacingeachotheraroundcourtyards,thefamilieswholivedtherewereanimportantpartofeachother’slives.Theysupportedeachotherwhenhelpwasneededandsharedthejoyandsorrowofeverydaylife,nodoubtsharingrecipes,borrowingmops,andburningfragrantincensetogetherwhentheypayrespecttotheancestorsorBuddhists.Becauseofthehutongs,courtyardswerejoinedtogetherformilesaroundcreatinganetworkofpeopleworking,playingandlivingtogether—arealmunity.8.Whydothehutongsimpresstheforeignersmost?A.BecausetheyareuniquetotheancientChina.B.Becausetheyareparticularlypopularwithtourists.C.Becausetheyprovidetravelersachancetoconnecteachother.D.BecausetheyenabletravelerstounderstandBeijing’shistorybetter.9.Whatwasthepurposeofbuildinghutongs?A.Todefendagainsttheenemies.B.Toofferthetravelersarareview.C.Tostrengthentheemperor’srulingoverthecountry.D.Todeepentheconnectionbetweenpeopleinthemunities.10.Howwerehutongsarranged?A.Theywerearrangedaccordingtoranksoftheclasses.B.Theywerearrangedaccordingtopeople’slifedemands.C.Theywerearrangedaccordingtocity’sgeographicfeatures.D.Theywerearrangedaccordingtotheclosenessamongpeople.11.Whatistheauthor’sintentiontowritethetext?A.TopersuadepeopletotravelinBeijing.B.Tointroduceatraditionalarchitecture.C.Toencouragepeopletoliveinhutongs.D.Toexplainthefeatureofhutongs.Dmonwaterplantcouldprovideagreenenergysource.Scientistshavefiguredouthowtogetlargeamountsofoilfromduckweed,oneofnature’sfastestgrowingwaterplants.Transferringsuchplantoilintobiodiesel(生物柴油)fortransportationandheatingcouldbeabigpartofamoresustainablefuture.Foranewstudy,researchergeneticallyengineeredduckweedplantstoproduceseventimesmoreoilperacrethansoybeans.JohnShanklin,abiochemistsaysfurtherresearchcoulddoubletheengineeredduckweed’soiloutputinthenextfewyears.Unlikefossilfuels,whichformunderground,biofuelscanberefreshedfasterthantheyareused.Fuelsmadefromnewandusedvegetableoils,animalfatandseaweedcanhavealowercarbonfootprintthanfossilfuelsdo,buttherehasbeenarecentnegativeviewagainstthem.Thisispartlybecausesomanycropsnowgointoenergyproductionratherthanfoodandbiofuelstakeupmorethan100millionacresoftheworld’sagriculturalland.Duckweed,mononeverycontinentbutAntarctica,isamongtheworld’smostproductiveplantsandtheresearcherssuggestitcouldbeagamechangingrenewableenergysourceforthreekeyreasons.First,itgrowsreadilyinwater,soitwouldn’tpetewithfoodcropsforagriculturalland.Second,duckweedcangrowfastinagriculturalpollutionreleasedintothewater.Third,Shanklinandhisteamfoundawaytoavoidamajorbiotechnologicalbarrier.Forthenewstudy,Shanklinsays,theresearchersaddedanoilproducinggene,“turningitonlikealightswitch”byintroducingaparticularmolecule(分子)onlywhentheplanthadfinishedgrowing.Toexpandproductiontoindustriallevels,scientistswillneedtodesignandproducelargescalebasesforgrowingengineeredplantsandobtainingoilachallenge.Shanklinsays,becauseduckweedisanonmainstreamcropwithoutmuchexistinginfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施).12.Whatcanpeoplegetfromduckweedfirsthand?A.Plantoil B.StablebiodieselC.Sustainablewater. D.Naturalheat.13.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlyconvey?A.Optionsforrenewableenergy.B.Reasonsforengineeringgenes.C.Thepotentialofrevolutionaryenergysource.D.Theapproachtoavoidingagriculturalpollution.14.Whatisthedecisivefactortomassproducetheplant?A.Industriallevels. B.Uniquedesign.C.Academicresearch. D.Basicfacilities.15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.DuckweedPower B.DuckweedProductionC.GeneticEngineering D.GeneticTesting山東省鄒城市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題二、閱讀理解AStudyAreasinIowaStateUniversity’sLibraryQuietAreaThePeriodicalRoomonFloor2isaQuietZone,requiringanabsoluteminimumofnoiseanddistraction.Usersarepletelybannedfromconversations(includingmobilephones),andnogroupworkisallowed.GroupStudyRooms?GroupstudyroomsmustbereservedonlineusingavalidUniversityaccountandaUniversityCardonafirstefirstservedbasis.?ThirteenroomsareavailableforgroupswantingtoworktogetherintheLibrary.?Reservationscanbemadeupto30daysinadvance.?Groupshave15minutesafterthestartoftheirreservationtoarrive.Ifagrouphasnotclaimedtheirstudyspacebythattime,theirreservationwillbecancelled.ResearchStudyRooms?Researchstudyroomsareassignedtoindividualusersforresearchandotherscholarlyactivitiesthatrequireextensiveuseoflibrarymaterials.?ApplicationscanbepickedupattheCirculationDeskintheLibraryorrequestoneviaemailatlibstudy@iastate.edu.?Thereisusuallyawaitinglistfortheserooms.Applicationsshouldbemadeinadvanceifpossible.Generally,theseroomsaresharedspacesbecauseofthehighlevelofdemand.?Essentialequipmentisprovidedforeachstudy,andadditionalequipmentmaynotbeaddedwithoutauthorization.TheLibraryisnotresponsibleforpersonalproperty(laptops,textbooks,notebooks,etc)leftintheserooms.AllLibraryrulesandregulationsapplytotheserooms.Foodandfruitareforbidden,thoughdrinksincovered,spillproofcontainersarepermitted.?Attheendoftheassignedperiod,thekeyissuedforeachstudyroommustbereturnedpromptlytoCirculationstaffortheuserwillbebilled.21.WhatmaybesuggesteddoinginthePeriodicalRoom?A.Readinginsmallgroups. B.Havingadiscussioninalowvoice.C.Puttingone’sstuffinorder. D.Settingone’sphoneonsilentmode.22.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroupstudyroom?A.Possessinganactivestudentcard.B.Leavingphonesoutoftheroom.C.Groupsconsistingofover15members.D.Fillinginanapplicationform30daysearlier.23.WhatisprohibitedinaResearchStudyRoom?A.Personalputers. B.Bottledwater. C.Sandwiches. D.Studymaterials.BAaravAnil,the17yearoldstudentWithapassionforroboticsfromBengraluro,inventedasmartspoonthatcanhelppeoplewithParkinson’sdiseaseeatwithdignity.Aarrav’sinterestincreatingasmartspooncamefromseeinghisuncleArjunwhohasParkinson’sdiseasestrugglingtofeedhimself.Thisdiseaseaffectsthebrainandleadstoinvoluntaryshaking.Hence,foodkeptspillingoutofhismouthandontohisclothing.Aarravwantedhisuncletobeabletoeatbyhimselfwithdignity.Aarravtooktohisroomwithmicrocontrollers,motors,sensorsanda3Dprinter.Noteverythingwentsmoothly.“ItwasfrustratingnotbeingabletofindthetinyelectronicspartsIneededhereinIndia.IhadtoordersomefromChina.buttheytookagestoarrive.”Aarravsaid.Throughtirelessefforts.Aarravmadeafirstmodelbutthehandlewastooslipperyforhisuncletousesohehadtochangeit.Thentheprototype(維形)wenttobetestedattheRVCollegeofPhysiotherapyinBengaluru.“I’vebeenfinetuningthedesignbasedonthecollege’sfeedback—thatitneedstobewaterproofsothatitcanbewashedwithoutdamagingalltheelectronicsinside;andthatitmustbedetachable(可拆卸的)soitcanbecleanedandreplacedbyafork.”Aarravsaid.Thetrialsbeingconductedatthecollegeareexpectedtobepletedbyearly2024andtheresultswillbepublishedinamedicaljournal.Aarravhopesthathissmartspoonwillbegintobemanufacturedonasmallscalewhenthetestingisplete.WhileothersmartspoonsalreadyexistandtwoUSpaniesarealreadyproducingtheirownversions,thecostistoohighformostIndians.Aarrav’sversionisestimatedtocostaround580).HishopeisthateveryonewithParkinson’sdiseasewillhaveaccesstoasmartspoon.24.WhatcanAarav’sinventionhelppeoplewithParkinson’sdiseasedo?A.Maintaintheirphysicalbalance.B.Boosttheirmoodandrelievestress.C.Feedthemselvesmuchmoreeasily.D.Ridthemofuncontrollableshaking.25.WhatisemphasizedabouttheinventionofthesmartspooninParagraph3?A.Itspopularity. B.Itschallenges. C.Itsfunctions. D.Itsapplication.26.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“tuning”inParagraph4?A.Adjusting. B.Publicizing C.Outlining. D.Simplifying27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesAarrav?A.Industriousandsociable. B.IntelligentandhumbleC.Sensitiveandconservative. D.Ambitiousandcaring.CAfterdecadesofexploringthemoon,adramaticvisionisfinallybeingreality.TheGuardianrecentlyreportedthataprojectcalledLunarCodexisplanningtosendandstoreover30,000worksonthemoonfromartists,writers,filmmakers,andmusiciansfromover150countriesandregions.Thegoodstobestoredrangefromnovelsandpaintingstomusic,films,andevensoilfromEarth.Infact,thisisnotthefirsttimethatpeoplehavetriedsendinghumanlegacies(遺產(chǎn))toouterspace.In1969,theApollo12missioncarriedaceramicpiecewithdrawings.In1971,theApollo15staffleftasculpturetohonorthosewhohaddiedinspaceexploration.What’smorefamousistheGoldenRecordcarriedbyspacecraftVoyager1and2fromNASAin1977,whichcontainshumanlanguage,musicandimages.Forexample,apieceofChineseguqinmusic,calledFlowingStreamswasincludedinit.Althoughwedon’tknowwhodetermineswhichsymbolsofhumanlegacygetsentouttospaceinmostprojects,it’sobviousthatthecriteriakeepchanging.Inthepast,spaceheritageproductsonlyfocusedonspacerelatedworks;butgradually,morehumanrelatedcontemporarygoodswhichheldgreatimportanceintheirrespectiveerashavebeenaddedtothelist.IntheLunarCodex,films,diverseartandliteraryworksproducedbywomen,disabledartists,andevenAIhavebeencollectedforthefirsttimetobesenttothemoon.Thesechangingcriteriaalsoleavespaceforordinarypeopletoimagineandthink.ManypeoplearenowtryingtostoretheirDNAinformationdigitally.Willpeoplebeabletofindevenmoresurprisingandinventivewaystopreservetheirlegacyinthefuture?Onlytimecantell.28.Whatisthegoaloftheproject?A.Tomakethemoonlivable. B.Toshowrespecttoartists.C.Toenrichthelifeofastronauts. D.Topreservehumanlegacies.29.HowisParagraph2mainlydeveloped?A.Byexplainingreasons. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bymakingparisons D.Byanalyzingpreviousdata.30.Whatdoesthechangeofthecriteriareflect?A.AItechnologyisamazing. B.Theselectiverulesarestrict.C.Humancivilizationisinclusive. D.Spacerelatedworksarepopular.31.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablyefrom?A.Amagazine. B.Atextbook. C.Anadvertisement. D.Aposter.DIntoday’sdigitalage,whereavastoceanofinformationisjustaclickaway,thequestionarises:can

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