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專題04閱讀理解之說明文12篇(期末真題好題速遞)-【好題匯編】備戰(zhàn)2024-2025學年高二英語上學期期末真題分類匯編(新高考通用)專題04閱讀理解之說明文12篇(23-24高二上·湖南婁底·期末)Manypeoplecannotlivewithoutmoderntechnologyproducts,especiallytheir
smartphones.Theyusedevicestostayincontactwithfamilyandfriendswhiledriving.Themostcommonmethodofcommunicationisbysendingwrittenmessages,acustomknownastexting.AnewstudysuggeststhatmorethanhalfofU.S.parentsbelievetextingwhiledrivingacarorothervehiclesisunsafe.Yetmostofthosequestionedsaidtheydoitanyway.Thefindingwasreportedearlierthismonthinascientificpublication.Researchersquestioned435parentsfromacrosstheUnitedStates.ReganBergmark,wholedthesurvey,saidthatmanypeoplebelievetextingwhiledrivingisunsafebuthavealsolikelydoneit.Infact,thesurveyfoundthat52percentofmillennial(千禧年的)parentssaidtheythoughtitwas“never”safetotextanddrive.Thesamegoesfor58percentofolderparents.Butalmosttwo-thirdsofparentsreportedreadingtextswhiledriving,andmorethanhalfofthemhavealsowrittentexts.Millennialparentsweremorelikelytouseemailwhiledrivinganddrivefasterthanthespeedlimit.“Theproblemwithsmartphonesisthattheyhavebecomeanunavoidablepartofdailylifeformostpeople,”Regansaid.“Manypeopleareexpectedtobereachablebyphoneoremailimmediately,tobereachablefortheirchildrenorwork.Beingaresponsibleadultthereforeoftenmeansalwaysbeingreachable-yetwealsoknowthatwhiledriving.Beingreachablecarrieswithittheriskofacrash.”Ingeneral,itisneversafetouseasmartphonewhiledriving.ThereareanumberofAPPsthatcanhelptolimitdistracted(分心的)drivingbydisablingphonefeatures,whenthevehicleisinmotion.Thesimplestthingtodoisputthephoneoutofsightandoutofreachtoreducethetemptation(誘惑)todrivedistractedly.1.WhatisthemainproblemdescribedinParagraph2?A.Peopleusesmartphonestokeepintouchwithothers.B.Peopletendtodrivefasterthanthespeedlimit.C.Peopletendtowritetextmessagesratherthanuseemail.D.Peopleusesmartphoneswhiledrivingdespitethedanger.2.WhatcanweinferfromRegan’swords?A.Peopleinmodernsocietycan’tlivewithoutsmartphones.B.Peopleareexpectedtobereachableeverysecond.C.It’sunwisetobealwaysreachablewhiledriving.D.It’sdangeroustodrivebecauseoftheriskofacrash.3.Inthelastparagraph,theauthormeansto.A.summarizethepreviousparagraphs B.providesomeadviceforthereadersC.a(chǎn)ddsomebackgroundinformation D.introduceanewtopicfordiscussion4.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Anovel. B.Aguidebook.C.Ascientificreport. D.Amedicalmagazine.(23-24高二上·安徽馬鞍山·期末)Languageisinaconstantstateofchange.BritishEnglishshowsthisclearly.Taketheword“Cheerio!”forexample.IthasbeenaBritishwaytosaygoodbyeformorethanacentury,butit’sdyingoutastheEnglishlanguageevolves.Thesedays,manyyoungpeoplesimplysay“l(fā)aters”.Ortaketheword“marvelous”.AtonetimeitwasacommonBritishwordmeaning“wonderful”,butoverthelasttenyearsit’sbeenovertakenbytheAmericanword“awesome”.Sohowandwhydowordscomeintoandfalloutoffashion?TheinfluenceofUScultureisonlyoneexplanationforwhypopularwordsinBritishEnglishmaychangeorevenstopbeingusedovertime.“Awesome”isagoodexample,butalso“fortnight”,atermnotusedintheUS,isnowfallingoutoffashioninBritishEnglish,andinsomecaseshasbeenreplacedby“twoweeks”.Newinventionsalsobringinnewwords.Asoldinventionsarereplacedbynewones,thewordswhichdescribedthemalsodisappearandarereplaced.Soit’soutwiththe“Walkman”(acassetteplayerfromthe80s)andinwithMP4players!Thenthere’stheinfluenceofsocialmedia.Textmessagesandemailshavereducedwordsforconvenience,withsomethinglikeICYMI(“incaseyoumissedit”)becomingwordsintheirownright.Where“friend”wasonceanoun,wenow“friendsomeoneonFacebook”andwhereweusedto“l(fā)ove”something,nowwe’re“l(fā)ovingit”!1.InwhatsituationdotheBritishuse“Cheerio!”?A.Whentheygivethanks. B.Whentheyaskforhelp.C.Whentheysaygoodbye. D.Whentheymeetnewfriends.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“evolves”mean?A.Returns. B.Develops. C.Follows. D.Falls.3.Whydoesthewritertalkabout“Walkman”?A.Toshowitsimportance. B.Totalkaboutitshistory.C.Todescribehowitcameintobeing. D.Toexplainhowsomewordsarereplaced.4.Whateffectissocialmediahavingonlanguage?A.Itischangingthewaythatwordsareused. B.Itismakinglanguagedifficulttolearn.C.Itisbringinginmanylongwords. D.Itismakingmeaningsclearer.(23-24高二上·江西萍鄉(xiāng)·期末)Thewords“caring”and“empathetic”(共情的)aren’tonesnormallyassociatedwithtechnology.Yearsley,anAustralianenterpriserwhoisexpertinartificialintelligence(AI),istryingtochangethat.YearsleyisthefounderofAkin,aroboticsstartupthatcurrentlyusesatablet-basedsystemtohelpusersmanagethetasksrelatedtohomelife,whetherthat’splanningmealsorremindingyoutopayyourcellphonebill.CurrenthomedevicesmadebyGoogleorAmazonorAppleusepredictiveAItotrackpatterns,strengthenbehaviorsandmanipulate(操控)buyingdecisions,someofwhich,sheassumes,arequestionableorjustunhealthy.Incontrast,theAIthatsheisdevelopingwillbedesignedtorunthehumanhome,encouraginghealthfuldecisionssuchastakinganightlywalk,refillingthefridgeandsupportingsocialinteractionslikelunchesorbirthdaycelebrationswithfriends.“It’sthehardestAIIhaveeverbuiltforit’sacomplexsystem,”Yearsleysays.YearsleybegandevelopingtheAkintechnologyin2017,whensherealizedtheneedtobettermanagethehomeishugelyignored.Besides,sherealizedthatwomenunequallybeartheburdenofhouseholdwork.AUnitedNations’reportestimatesthatwomendo2.6timestheamountofunpaidcareanddomesticworkthatmendo,orcloseto30hoursperweekintheU.S.alone.WhileYearsleypicturesanarmyofrobotssomedayhelpingwithroutinehomemadetasks,thefirstdisplayforAkinwilltaketimeandmoney.Akinhasreceivedsomeearlyseedmoneyfromahandfulofinvestors,andwasrecentlyselectedasafinalistfortechgiantLGNova’sMissionfortheFutureprogram,anannualchallengethatseekstoidentifybusinesseshavingpotentialtoimprovelifeandleadsocietyintothefuture.1.WhatmighttheAkin’sAIsystemsuggest?A.Consumingmoredrinkstoenjoyyourself. B.Stayinguplateworkingtomakemoremoney.C.Spendingmoretimestayingwithyourfamily. D.Purchasingproductsthatmayattractyou.2.WhatmadeYearsleydeveloptheAkin’sAIsystem?A.Thehighcostofcurrenthomedevices. B.Akin’sbecomingafinalistforaprogram.C.Financialsupportfrominvestors. D.Heavyburdenofhousewives.3.WhatcanbeusedtodescribetheAkin’sAIsystem?A.Questionableandunhealthy. B.Unstableandinsecure.C.Thoughtfulandinnovative. D.Matureandideal.4.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.TointroduceafuturisticAIsystem. B.Tocomparetwocompanies’AIsystems.C.Tocallonpeopletocareabouthousewives. D.ToseeksupportforanAIexpert.(23-24高二上·遼寧沈陽·期末)Whencoldsandfluhit,manypeopleautomaticallyturntoover-the-counter(OTC)medicinestopushthroughandtreattheirsymptoms.Althoughthesemedicinesareeasilyaccessibleandwidelyused,itmightcomeasasurprisetomanypeopletolearnthattheyarenotrisk-free.Astudyestimatedthateveryyear,26,735peoplewenttotheemergencyroomforadverse(不利的)eventsrelatedtoOTCcoldandcoughmedicines.Whentwoormoredrugsareusedtogether,theirinteractionscansometimesproduceunexpectedharmfuleffects.Physiciansaretypicallyknowledgeableaboutpotentialdruginteractions,soitisveryimportantforpatientstoasktheirhealthcareproviderswhichOTCmedicinesaresafeforthemtouse.ItisimportanttoreadthepackageingredientsofOTCmedicinescloselytoavoidduplicationofdoses(劑量重復(fù)).Coldmedicinesaretypicallymadeupofmultipleingredients.Apersonwhotakesasingle-ingredientmedicinepairedwithoneofthesemulti-ingredientmedicinescanreceiveanunsafedoseofthatingredient.Whileeveryonecouldpotentiallyexperienceadverseeffectsfromcoldandflumedicines,somegroups—includingolderadults,childrenandpregnantwomen—maybeatgreaterrisk.Olderpeoplewhoareusingprescribeddrugstotreatmultiplehealthconditionsmayhaveahigherriskofdruginteractionsbecauseofthehighernumberofmedicinesbeingusedatthesametimetotreatdifferentconditions.Theagingbodyisnotasexpertatabsorbing,distributingandclearingmedicinesasyoungerbodiesare.Thiscanputolderadultsathigherriskforanoverdoseanddrug-to-druginteractionswithsomemedicines.TheFoodandDrugAdministrationandtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventiondonotrecommendgivingcoldmedicinestochildrenunderage4.Becauseofavarietyoffactors,youngchildrenhaveahigherriskofanaccidentaloverdoseandadverseeventsthatcouldleadtodeath.1.WhatdoestheauthoradvisepatientstodoinParagraph2?A.Toaskforsuggestionsfromdoctors. B.Tobuymedicinesfromhospitals.C.Toreadthepackageingredientsofdrugs. D.Totakedrugsasearlyaspossible.2.What’sthepurposeofmentioningcoldmedicinesinParagraph3?A.Toprovideamedicalchoiceforpeoplewhocatchacold.B.Toshowcoldmedicinesaremorelikelytocausebadeffects.C.ToexplainOTCmedicinesoftenhavemorethanoneingredient.D.Tostresstheimportanceoflearningaboutmedicines’ingredients.3.WhatcanweinferaboutolderpeopleinParagraph4?A.Theycan’tcopewithagingpositively. B.Theirbodycan’thandlemedicineseasily.C.Theyaremoreeasilyaffectedbydiseases. D.Theirdesireforhealthmakesthemunwise.4.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SayNotoOTCDrugs B.TipsonTakingOTCDrugsC.OTCMedicinesMayNotBeSafe D.HowtoDealwithanOTCDrugOverdose(23-24高二上·江西·期末)Winningaremarkablescienceawardisreallyabigdeal,especiallyifyouare12yearsold.ButShanyaGill,amiddleschoolerfromSanJose,California,wonthetopawardintheThermoFisherScientificJuniorInnovatorsChallengefordesigningafiredetectionsystemthatissuperiortoexistingones,asstatedinthepressrelease.“Thetopwinnershaveexhibitedboundlesscuriosity,”MayaAjmerapresidentandCEOofSocietyforScience,saidinthepressrelease.“Theirremarkableresearchnotonlyreflectstheirtalentbutalsopavesthewayforanexcitingnewfuture.”Shanya’sinspirationcameafterafiredestroyedarestaurantinherneighborhoodduringthesummerof2022,reportedTheWashingtonPost.“Ihadneverreallyexperiencedsomethinglikethatbefore,”shetoldTheWashingtonPostabouttheearlymorningfireatHolder’sCountryInn,whichstartedinthekitchen.“Theyhadsmokedetectors,andyetitstillburneddown,”sheadded.Aftershestudiedfirestatistics,Shayaspentoverayeardevelopingafiredetectionsystemthatshebelievescouldhavepreventedthefire.Unliketraditionalsmokedetectorsthatsenseactivefiresfromthesmokeintheair,Shanya’sthermal(熱的)imagingdeviceisdesignedtostopfiresfromoccurring.Withathermalcameraandatinycomputer,thedevicedetectswhenaheatsourcehasbeenleftunattendedfortenminutesandsendsatextmessagewarning.Shanyawantstobringthecostsdowntomakeitevenmorecommonthanhardwiredsmokedetectors.“Shanyasawaproblem,wentafteritandtriedtosolveit,andthat’swhatweneedtoencouragewithallyoungpeople,”saidAjmera.Shealsohighlightedthesignificanceofsupportingindividuals,especiallygirlsandkidsofcolor,inSTEMfields.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutShanyafromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shegainedalotofmoneyintheaward.B.Sheshowedacuriousnatureasaschooler.C.Shesetabigstageforyoungpeopleherage.D.Shewasjuniortootherwinnersinperformance.2.WhatmotivatedShanyatodevelopherfiredetectionsystem?A.Herdesiretowinthescienceaward.B.HerexperienceofadestructivefireC.Herinterestincomputerprogramming.D.HergoaltoimproveSTEMeducationforgirls.3.WhatisanadvantageofShanya’sinvention?A.Itcansendoutawarningagainstapotentialfire.B.Itconsistsoftwopartsthatareeasiertoconduct.C.Itcandetectactivefiresfromthesmokeintheair.D.Itfunctionswhenafirebreaksoutwithin10minutes.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeShanya?A.Reliable. B.Cooperative. C.Innovative. D.Generous.(23-24高二上·貴州黔西·期末)Self-imageisamentalblueprintorpictureofourselves—ourownconceptionofthesortofpersonweare.Self-imageisbuiltupfromourownbeliefsaboutourselves,thebeliefsformedfromourpastexperiences,successes,failures,relationships,etc.Onceabeliefaboutourselvesisprogrammedintoourminds,weactuponitasifitweretrue.Ourpositivebeliefsaredevelopedwhenwedosomethingsuccessfullyorarerecognizedbypeoplearoundus.Ournegativebeliefsarealsodevelopedwhenwegiveintonegativeideas.Whenwefailinsomething,someofusconcludethatweareunsuccessful,unwanted,condemned,etc.Thus,self-imageisthekeyelementindeterminingwhetherourinternalguidancesystemfunctionsforsuccessorforfailure.Itsetsthelimitsofouraccomplishments,Itdetermineswhatwecanandcannotdo.Self-imagecreatesyourcharacterandyourpersonalityaswell.Youmaythinktheconceptofself-imagebeinganinternalguidancesystemwasgotfromthethoughtofatrainedpsychologist.Inreality,theideacamefromMaxwellMaltz,aplasticsurgeonwhowasmoreinterestedinhelpingpeoplebygivingthememotionalfacelifts,ratherthanjustphysicalones.“Expandtheself-imageandyouexpandthe‘a(chǎn)reaofthepossible’,”saidDrMaltz.Maltzdeterminedthatthehumanbrainandnervoussystemfunctionasakindofgoal-seekingdevicesimilartothatusedtoguideairplanesonautomaticpilot.Maltz’sideaissimple:eachoneofusiscapableoftakingcontrolofourself-imageandprogrammingourautomaticguidancesystemforsuccess.AccordingtoMaltz,allbehaviorisdefinedbytheself-imageandnorealbehavioralchangecantakeplaceunlesstheself-imageischanged.1.Accordingthepassage,ourself-imageisbuildupfromthefollowingexcept__________.A.experiences B.successes C.hope D.failures2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Theformationofself-image. B.Thefunctionofself-image.C.Thedefinitionofself-image. D.Theadvantagesofself-image.3.Whodefinedtheconceptofself-imageaccordingtothepassage?A.Adoctor. B.Achemist. C.Apsychologist. D.Anenvironmentalist.4.Whatcanwelearnaboutself-imagefromthelastparagraph?A.Itisusedtoguideairplanes.B.Ithasaneffectonourbehavior.C.Itcanbecontrolledbyournervoussystem.D.Itcanserveasagoal-settingdevice.(23-24高二上·陜西西安·期末)Chien-ShiungWuwasaChinese-Americannuclearphysicistwhohasbeenrecognizedas“theFirstLadyofPhysics”and“QueenofNuclearResearch”.HerresearchcontributionsincludeworkontheManhattanProjectandtheWuexperiment.BorninasmalltownnearShanghai,China,onMay31,1912,Chien-ShiungWuwastheonlydaughterofthreechildren.EducationwasimportanttotheWufamily,whichinfluencedyoungWuthemost.Hermother,ateacher,andherfather,anengineer,encouragedhertopursuescienceandmathematicsfromanearlyage.Shebeganherstudyinoneofthefirstschoolsfoundedbyherfather,andthenwenttoSuzhouSchool.LatersheattendedShanghaiGongXuepublicschoolforoneyear.In1930,WuenteredNanjingUniversity,whereshefirstpursuedmathematicsbutquicklyswitchedhermajortophysics,inspiredbyafamousfemalescientist,MarieCurie.ShegraduatedwithtophonorsattheheadofherclasswithaB.S.degreein1934.Aftergraduation,shewenttotheUniversityofCalifornia.ThereshemetProfessorErnestLawrence,alaterNobelPrizewinner.Wu’sgraduateworkfocusedonahighlydesirabletopicofthatage:uraniumfission(鈾裂變)products.AftercompletingherPh.D.in1940,WuacceptedanofferfromPrincetonUniversityasthefirstfemaleteacher.In1944,shejoinedtheManhattanProjectatColumbiaUniversity.AfterleavingtheManhattanProjectin1945,WuspenttherestofhercareerintheDepartmentofPhysicsatColumbia.SheisbestknownforconductingtheWuexperiment,thediscoveryofwhichresultedinhercolleaguesTsung-DaoLeeandChen-NingYangwinningthe1957NobelPrizeinPhysics,whileWuwasnotincluded.WuwasawareoftheinjusticeandatanMITconferenceinOctoberof1964,shestated“Iwonderwhetherthephysicssymbolshaveanypreferenceforeithermaleorfemaletreatment.”WuretiredfromColumbiain1981anddevotedhertimetoeducationalprogramsuntilshediedin1997.1.WhatplayedthemostimportantroleinChien-ShiungWu’searlyeducation?A.Herfather’sschool. B.Herfamilyculture.C.Herpersonalintelligence. D.Herparents’preferenceforher.2.WhydidWuchangehermajorinNanjingUniversity?A.Shedesiredtolearnfromagreat.B.Shewantedtodevelopherstrength.C.Shewantedtoreceivemorehonors.D.Shewastiredofstudyingmathematics.3.WhatcanbeinferredfromWuatanMITconference?A.Shearguedforfemalerights. B.ShehadnodesireforNobelprize.C.Shecalledonwomentostudyphysics. D.Sheshowedrespectforpeople’spreferences.4.Whattypeofpassageisit?A.Anexposition B.Anewsreport C.Anargumentation D.Anarrativewriting(23-24高二上·浙江紹興·期末)ScientistsattheUniversityofMassachusettshaveinventedanewwaytoproduceelectricity.Theirmethodusessuper-tinyholestomakeelectricityfrommoisture(水分)intheair.Thescientistshopethemethodwillonedayleadtocheap,cleanelectricityanywhereatanytime.Moistureintheairiswhathelpscreateelectricity.Waterdropletsintheaircarryanelectriccharge.Inclouds,thesewaterdropletsbuilduplargecharges,whichwelaterseeaslightning.Oneoftheresearchers,JunYao,describedthenewinventionasa“small-scale,man-madecloud”.Sincethenewdevicegenerateselectricityfromtheair,thescientistscallit“Air-gen”.Currently,thedeviceonlymakesasmallamountofelectricity—enoughtopowerasmallsensor.Butinthelabtests,theAir-gen,whichisalittlebiggerthanafingernail,producedthatelectricityalldayandallnightforaweek,poweredbynothingbuttheair.Thescientistshavetriedtomakeelectricityfromhumidity(濕度)before,butthosemethodsdidn’tworkforlong,orwereexpensivetomake.Butin2020,DrYaoandhisteamfoundawayofgettingelectricityfromhumidityusingspecial“nanowires”madefrombacteria(細菌).Intime,thatresearchledthescientiststothekeydiscoveryoftheAir-gen:almostanymaterialcancreateelectricityinthiswayaslongasithasnanopores(納米孔)oftherightsize.Thisisimportantbecauseitmeansinthefuture,thedevicescanbemadeverycheaply.TheresearchersarehopefulthattheAir-genwillbecomeanimportantgreenenergysource.ManyscientistsareimpressedwiththeideabehindtheAir-gen.ButsomehavesuggestedthatitmightbehardfortheAir-gentocreateenoughelectricitytoreallymakeadifference—especiallycomparedtopowersourceslikesolarenergy.ButDrYaoandhisteamareworkingonwaystomaketheAir-gentechnologymorepowerful.Becausethedeviceissothin,thescientistsbelievethatmanyAir-genlayers(層)couldbestacked(堆放)ontopofeachothertocreatemoreelectricitywithouttakingupmorespace.1.Whycanmoistureintheairbeusedtoproduceelectricity?A.Itvariesinstate. B.Itcarriescharge.C.Ithastinyholes. D.Ittrapslightning.2.WhatisthecurrentdisadvantageoftheAir-gen?A.Theinsufficientamountofelectricity. B.Thesmallsizeofthedevices.C.Itsinabilitytoworkatlowexpenses. D.Thelackofalternativematerial.3.WhatisDrYaoandhisteam’sattitudetotheAir-gentechnology?A.Uncertain. B.Optimistic. C.Disapproving. D.Critical.4.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.WilltheAir-gentakeoffintime? B.CreatingelectricityfromtheairC.Isairgoingtobeamoney-maker? D.Inventinggreendevicesforair(23-24高二上·山東青島·期末)Launchedin2004bythen-HarvardUniversitystudentMarkZuckerberg,Facebookbecamethebiggestsocialmediaplatformintheworldjustfiveyearslater.ItwasyoungpeoplewhohelpedFacebookinitiallyshoottosuccess,buttoday’syouththinkthat“Facebookisforoldpeople”,reportedtheDailyStar.In2015,asurveyfoundthat71percentofteensaged13to17usedFacebook.Butin2022,thatnumberdroppedto32percent,reportedNBCNews.AlexTani,a25-year-oldfromtheUK,saidthatwhenhestarteduniversityin2016,histutorsalwayssetupstudentgroupsonFacebooktohelpeveryonestayintouchandinteract.Butbythetimehisyoungerbrotherwenttouniversitythreeyearslater,thiswasn’tthecase.Today’syoungergenerationpreferstouseothersocialplatforms,suchasInstagram,aphotoandvideo-sharingsocialnetworkingservicealsoownedbyFacebook’sparentcompanyMeta,andTikTok,ownedbyChinesecompanyByteDance,saidNBCNews.ThesetwoplatformsaredifferentfromFacebookinthattheyaremainlyimage-basedandvideo-based,nottext-based.Visualcultureisarisingtrendandyoungpeoplehavegrowntiredofreadingpeople’sremarksonFacebook,saidForbes.AnotherreasonforFacebook’sdeclineinpopularityisAI.AccordingtoTheGuardian,TikTok’s“mostpowerfultool”isitsalgorithm(算法)whichpredictswhatcontentyouwanttosee.Itsharesrelatedcontentwithyoufrompeopleyoumaynotfollowbasedonwhatyou’vewatchedbefore.Thissavespeopletheeffortofsearchingforwhattheylike,andsobecomesan“escapeforthem”,saidNorthCarolinaStateUniversity.Goingforward,FacebookplanstouseAIinasimilarwayasTikToktoshowshortvideosandgiveusersabetterplatformtodiscussvideocontent,saidFortuneMedia.Onlytimewilltellwhetheritcanstay“young”orremainasaplatformusedonlyby“oldpeople”.1.WhydoestheauthormentionAlex’sexperience?A.Tocomparedifferencesbetweenthebrothers. B.ToshowFacebookislosingitsadvantage.C.ToillustratehowFacebookworks. D.ToemphasizetheimportanceofFacebook.2.Whatfeatureofsocialplatformsattractsyoungpeoplemost?A.Protectingprivacy. B.Beingtext-based.C.Providingvisualenjoyment. D.Beingabundantinremarks.3.WhichwordcanbestdescribethefutureofFacebookaccordingtotheauthor?A.Misty. B.Predictable. C.Promising. D.Depressing.4.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.FacebookStrugglesfortheFavoroftheYouth B.Facebook:TheBiggestSocialMediaPlatformC.TikTokBecomesaFavoriteOnlineDestination D.AI:APowerfulToolinSocialMediaPlatforms(23-24高二上·江西上饒·期末)Whenyouheartheword“shapeshifting(變身)”,youmaythinkofmagicinsomemoviesandnottheclimate.Butthat’swhatanimalsaredoingtogoonlivingintheworld.Anewstudyshowsthatsomeanimalsareslowlygrowinglargerbeaks,legsandears.InthiswaytheycancoolthemselvesdownmoreeasilyastheEarthgetswarmer.Whenwetalkabouttheclimatechange,weoftenask“Whatcanhumansdowiththis?”“Howcanweliveinthefuture?”“Butweshouldknowthatanimalsalsohavetofacethesechanges,”saidSaraRyding,fromDeakinUniversity,Australia.Ifanimalsdonothingtokeeptheirnormalbodytemperature,theywilldie.Inoneexample,thebeaksofsomekindsofAustralianparrotshavegrown4to10percentlarger.Thestudysaysithasalottodowiththehottersummerovertheyears.Thereareothersimilarexamples.Woodmicehavelongertailsandbatsinwarmclimateshavebiggerwings.Althoughthechangesarestillsmall,theycouldbecommonastheweatherbecomeshotter.“Bodypartslikeearsmaybecomebigger,sowemightbeabletoseearealDumbo(big-earedelephantfromaDisneycartoon)inthenearfuture,”Rydingtoldthereporters.1.Whydoanimalsgrowbiggerbodyparts?A.Tobecomestronger. B.Toenjoyabetterlife.C.Tofindfoodeasily. D.Tokeepnormalbodytemperature.2.HowmanyanimalsarementionedinParagraph3?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Changes. B.Tails. C.Wings. D.Examples.4.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Whyclimatechangessomuch. B.Whentheclimatestartstochange.C.Howanimalsdealwithhotterweather. D.Whattheweatherwillbelikeinthefuture.(23-24高二上·遼寧錦州·期末)Artiseverywhere.Anypublicspacehasbeencarefullydesignedbyanartisticmindtobebothfunctionalandbeautiful.Thenwhyisartstillwidelyconsidered“theeasysubject”atschool,insignificanttowidersociety,awasteoftimeandeffort?Artcanconnectculturewithcommercialproducts;artgeneratesmoneyandholdssignificantemotionalandculturalvaluewithincommunities.Whenpeopleattendaconcert,theyarepayingformusic,maybeevenhotelrooms,meals,andtransport,buttheyalsogainanincredibleexperience.What’smore,theartscanbringcommunitiestogether,reducinglonelinessandmakingpeoplefeelsafer.Socialbondsarecreatedamongindividualswhentheysharetheirarts’experiencesthroughreflectionanddiscussion,andtheirexpressionofcommonvalues.Theartsclearlyhaveaprettypositiveimpactonphysicalandpsychologicalhealth.Itisfoundthatpeoplewhofrequentculturalplacesorparticipateinartisticeventsaremorelikelytogaingoodhealthcomparedtothosewhodonot;moreengagementwiththeartsislinkedtoahigherlevelofpeople’swell-being.ThePublicHealthdiscoveredthatmusicandart,whenusedinhospitals,helptoimprovetheconditionsofpatientsbyreducingstress,anxietyandbloodpressure.Childrenwhoareinvolvedwiththeartsmakegreaterachievementsintheireducation:thoseengagedwithdramahavegreaterliteraryabilitywhileotherstakingpartinmusicalpracticeexhibitgreaterskillsinmathandlanguages.Kidswithpreferencefortheartshaveagreaterchanceoffindingemploymentinthefuture.Participatingintheartsisessentialforchilddevelopment;encouragingchildrentoexpressthemselvesinconstructivewayscouldhelptoformhealthyemotionalresponsesinlaterlife.Vitaltohumanlife,artiscel
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