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2022高考英語閱讀理解專題練習(xí)之說明文(A)Imagineyouhadnevertastedlemonade.Youwouldstillprobablyassumethatlemonjuicemixedwithsugartastesbetterthanlemonjuicealone.Becauseyouknowwhatlemonstastelike,andyouknowwhatsugartasteslike.Youcanrecallthosepastexperiences,andmakeapredictionaboutyourresponsetosomethingnew.Researcherscalltheabilitytopredictourfutureemotionalstate"affectiveforecasting".Andsomehavesuggestedthattheskillisuniquetohumans.Butisit?“Wecombineddifferentliquidsandaskedparticipants,theorangutan(猩猩)andthehumans,topredictwhatsuchnovelliquidcombinationstastelike,andwhethertheypreferoneortheother,”LundUniversitycognitivescientistGabriela-AlinaSaueiuctoldus.Sheandhercolleaguesofferedtheircocktails(雞尾酒)toa21-year-oldmaleorangutannamedNaong,wholivesinSweden'sFuruvikZoo.Theyusedfouringredients-cherryjuice,rhubarbjuice,lemonjuice,andapplecidervinegar-whichtheycombinedintosixunfamiliarmixtures.Altogether,thatmadefor24possiblecomparisonsofonedrinkagainstanother.Naongwatchedtheresearchersmixhisdrinks.Thenhegottochoosefromthetwosetsbeforehim.Andin21ofthe24trials,Naongmatchedtheresearchers'predictions:thathischoicewouldbebasedonhisrelativefondnessfortheseparateingredients.Forexample,sincehelikedrhubarbjuicebetterthanlemonjuice,healsopreferredrhubarb-cherryjuicetolemon-cherryjuice-despitehavinghadnoexperiencewitheither.“WeareimpressedwithNaong'sabilitytobesoconsistentinhischoices."Bothhumanandorangutanspeciesseemedtomakeconsistentchoicesaboutfutureeventseveniftheyhadnopreviousexperiencetoguidetheirdecision-making.It'sasinglestudywithasingleorangutan.Butprobablywewillsoonmarkyetanotherskilloffthelistofthingsthatwereoncethoughttobespecifictoourspecies.Perhapswhat’strulyuniqueaboutusisourongoingsearchforsomethinguniqueaboutus.1.WhatdidthescientistsaskNoangtodointhestudy?A.Separatedrinkingredients.B.Chooseoneoutoftwomixeddrinks.C.Combinedrinksintomixtures.D.Tastenovelliquidcombinations.2.Whatisapreconditionforthestudy?A.Naongcouldappreciatecocktails.B.Naongcouldreadthescientists'mind.C.Naongwasunfamiliarwiththeingredients,D.Naonghadapreferenceforcertainingredients.3.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Similarresearchfindingsareexpectedtofollow.B.Theresearchhasdrawnasafeconclusion.C.Thereisalistofalltheuniquelyhumanskills.D.Animalsequalhumansineveryway.4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OrangutanTaughttoMakePredictions.B.IntelligenceFoundintheAnimalKingdom.C.AffectiveForecasting:NotUniquetoHumans.D.TheOn-goingSearchforUniquelyHumanSkills.(B)Inthe1960sand1970s,thegreatestfearwasthatthehumanrace,andpossiblyalladvancedlifeformsontheplanet,couldbewipedoutbynuclearmissiles.Today,however,environmentalproblemshavetakenoverasthegreatestrisktolifeon.Earth.Scientistsarethinkingofwaystolowerthisrisk,suchasreplacingcoalandoilwithformsofrenewableenergy.Buttheyarealsopreparingfortheworst:whatcanwedoiftheterrifyingscenesinfilmssuchasTheDayAfterTomorrowhappeninreallife?WhatisourplanBforEarth?Oneoptionistoexploreotherplanetstoseeifwecouldliveonthem.ThemostlikelychoiceisMars,whichisrelativelyclosetoEarthandhasanenvironmentlesshostilethanthatofotherplanets.Marshasfascinatedpeoplesinceancienttimes,andtodayourinterestinMartianexplorationisgreaterthaneverbefore.Besides,moregovernmentsaremakingeffortstoeducatethepublicontheRedPlanet.ThereisnodoubtthathumankindisdrawntowardsMars.However,sendingpeopletherewillrequirealltheskill,courageandintelligence.WhiletheMooncanbereachedwithindays,itwouldtakemonthstoreachMars,travellingthroughdangeroussolarradiation.AndevenifthefirstsettlersdoreachMarssafely,theymaynotbeabletoreturntoEarth—ever.Stayingalivewillbeadailychallenge,butasprovedbytheBiosphere2experiment,notimpossible.Asearlyasthe1980s,scientistswerebuildingBiosphere2intheArizonadesert,consistingofaclosedspaceinwhichpeople,animalsandplantscouldlivetogether.Althoughthetwo-yearexperimentwasnotasuccess,itdidprovideuswithabetterunderstandingofhowhumansmightbeabletoliveonanotherplanet. Fornow,humansettlementofMarsisstilldecadesaway.Untilwearefinallyabletoliveonanotherplanet,weneedtotakemuchbettercareofourown.Rightnow,it'stheonlyonewehave!1.Whatwasthebiggestthreattohumansinthe1960sand1970s?A.Humanracethemselves. B.Alladvancedlifeforms.C.Nuclearmissiles. D.Environmentalproblems.2.WhyisMarssoattractivetoscientists?A.It'sclosesttotheearth. B.Ithasrelativelyappropriatelivingconditions. C.Ithasdrawnthepublic'sattentioninrecentyears.D.Ithasamorehostileenvironment.3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage? /A.HumanshavevisitedMars. B.TheBiosphere2experimentprovedtobevalueless.C.Humanswillhavetogoandliveonanotherplanet.D.OurPlanAincludesdevelopingrenewableenergyresources.4.Fromwhichmagazinewouldthepassageprobablybetaken?A.TheTraveler. B.EnvironmentalConcerns.C.AllAboutSpace. D.BiologyforFun,(C)Withover4.1billionpeople,oraround55percentoftheworld’spopulation,livinginurbanareas,citiesandtownsworldwidearegettingincreasinglyjammed.Inadditiontospendinghoursstuckintraffic,residentsarealsoexposedtohighairpollutionlevelscausedbytransportationemissions(排放).Now,SaudiArabiahopestooverturnurbanlivingwith“TheLine”—afuturisticcitydesignedaroundnature,withoutcars,roadsandcrowdedplaces!Thetotallydifferentcity,announcedonJanuary10,2021,isthebrainchildofSaudiCrownPrince(王儲(chǔ))MohammedbinSalman(MBS).LocatedinNeom,a10,000-square-milehigh-techplanneddevelopmentontheRedSeacoast,TheLinewillbethebaseofMBS’sSaudiVision2030.ThestrategicplanaimstodiversifySaudiArabia’soil-dependenteconomyintootherfields,liketourism,andcreateexcitingjobopportunitiesforitscitizens.The105-mile-longcity,expectedtocostbetween$100billionand$200billion,willbebuiltalongastraightlineandcompriseseveralself-sustainingcommunities.Toensureallservicesarewithinashort,five-minutewalk,eachcommunitywillfeatureathree-layerinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施).Therewillbenocarsorroadsonthetop“pedestrianlayer”,soresidentscanfreelywalkandbikeinthesurroundinggreenspaces.Thesecond“servicelayer”,willincludeallessentialdailyservices,suchasschools,medicalclinics,leisurefacilities,andgrocerystores.Thethird“spinelayer”willhouseultra-high-speedtransportationandautonomousvehiclestransportingresidentsacrosscommunitiesinlessthan20minutes.Theentirecitywillbepoweredwithrenewablecleanenergysourcessuchassolarandwind,andpossiblyevenhydrogen.Ifallgoesaccordingtotheplan,constructionofthisgroundbreaking,complexinfrastructureprojectwillstartbeforetheendof2021.Inadditiontoprovidinguptoamillionresidentswithacleanandstress-freelivingenvironment,TheLineisexpectedtocreate380,000newjobs,promoteeconomicdiversification,andcontributeashocking$48billiontoSaudiArabia’sGrossDomesticProduct(GDP)by2030.Moreimportantly,MBSbelievesitwillprovidegovernmentsworldwideablueprintforhowpeopleandplanetcanco-existinharmony.1.WherecanyoupurchaseabikeiflivinginTheLine?A.Pedestrianlayer. B.Servicelayer. C.Spinelayer. D.Thegreenspaces.2.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheprojectofTheLine?A.Widely-accepted. B.Ill-considered.C.Risk-taking. D.Mind-blowing.3.WhatdoesMBSthinkisthemostimportanteffectofTheLine?A.TofacilitateSaudieconomicdiversification.B.Toofferamodelfornature-manintegration.C.Toboostthegovernment’sfinances.D.Tocreatemorejobopportunities.4.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthetext?A.SaudiVisionforEnvironmentalProtectionB.TheConstructionofTheLineIsUnderwayC.MBS:AnInfluentialLeaderofSaudiArabiaD.MBS’VisionofaFuturisticZeroCarbonCity(D)Thisyear,newtechnologieswillenablemoredriverstotaketheirhandsoffthesteeringwheel(方向盤)whileontheroad.Butthatdoesn'tmeantheircarswillbefullyself-driving---thatdaystillremainsfarinthefuture.AutomakerslikeGeneralMotors(GM),FordandStellantisareintroducing,orupgradingexistingtechnologies.ButinthewordsofKayStepper,anautomateddrivingexpert,thesesystemsare"feetoff'and"handsoff',buttheywillnotbe"eyesoff"or“mindoff'.Forthetimebeing,thesesystemswillonlybeusedonlimited-accesshighways,wheretherearenopedestriansorbicyclists.Vehicleswiththistechnologywillbeabletodriveatrelativelyhighspeeds,butonlyinsimpletrafficsituations.BryanReimer,aresearcherwiththeMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology'sAgeLab,saiditwillbedecadesbeforepeoplecanbuytrulyself-drivingcarsinwhichhumansrideaspassengers.Still,thetechnologythatwillberolledoutbythemajorautomakersthisyearwilldomorethanmostso-calledAdvancedDriverAssistanceSystems,orADAS,donow.GM'sSuperCruisesystemallowsdriverstocompletelyletgoofthesteeringwheelwhiledrivingonselectedhighways.Itwasintroducedin2017ontheCadillacCT6sedan,whichwasdiscontinuedlastyear.AnimprovedversioniscomingthisyearontheCadillacEscaladeSUVandtheCadillacCT4andCT5sedans.SuperCruiseonlyworksonhighwaysthathavebeenpreviouslylaser-mappedinthreedimensions.GPSpositioningandthevehicles,radarsensors(傳感器)andcamerasareusedtoenabledriverstounhand--andunfoot—allthecontrols.Driversstillneedtopayattention,however.Acamerainthecarmakessurethedriverislookingattheroadatalltimes.Ifthedriverlooksawayfromtheroadformorethanafewseconds,thesystemwillstopworking.1.Atpresent,whatcantheself-drivingcarsdo?A.Theycandrivefreelyoncitystreets.B.Theycanrunwithouthumandrivers.C.Theyhandlecomplexroadconditionsontheirown.D.Theyallowdriverstotaketheirhandsoffthesteeringwheel.2.WhatdoesParagraph6mainlytalkabout?A.GM'sSuperCruisesystem. B.GM'slatestcarmodels.C.GM'sdevelopmentplan. D.GM'sclosecompetitors.3.WhatcanweinferfromthewordsofKayStepper?A.Peopleneedtotrustnewtechnology.B.Peoplestillneedtopayattention.C.Peoplecanlookawayfromtheroad.D.Peoplecan'tunhandallthecontrols.4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.It'sHighTimetoGetaNewCarB.TheIndustrialRevolutionIsUnderwayC.SuperCruiseDoesMorethanMostADASD.TheRealSelf-drivingRemainsFarAway(E)Unlessyou'reveryyoungorveryold,it'slikelyyouhavesomekindofrelationshipwithemail,whetheryougethundredsofmessagesadayorafewdozenaweek.Anewstudysuggeststhathowwedealwiththeseincomingmessagescouldbeaffectingourstresslevelsandoverallhealth.AteamfromtheFutureWorkCentreintheUKsurveyed2,000peopleacrossvariousindustries,sectors,andjobroles,askingparticipantshowtheymanagedtheiremailandhowmuchassociatedstresstheyfeltasaresult.Overall,thosewhospentthemosttimeorganisingandstayingontopofmessagesfeltthemostemailrelatedpressuretoo.“Whileemailcanbeavaluablecommunicationtool,it'sclearthatit'sasourceofstressandfrustrationformanyofus.Thepeoplewhoreporteditbeingmostusefultothemalsoreportedthehighestlevelsofemailpressure,”saidoneoftheteam,RichardMacKinnon.Twoofthehabitslinkedtomoreemailrelatedstresswerecheckingformessagesthefirstthinginthemorningandthelastthingatnight.Halfofthosesurveyedhadpushnotifications(消息推送)setupfornewemail,while62percentofrespondentslefttheiremailappopenalldayandallnight.Bothwerelinkedtohigherlevelsofemailpressure.Thesurveyalsofoundthatmanagerssufferedmorethannonmanagers.Stressisnotjustaproblemwhenitcomestoourmood-it'sbeenlinkedtoalotofdisorderssuchasheartdisease,weightgain,memoryimpairment(減弱),digestiveproblems,anddepression.Theresearcherssuggestthattherelationshipbetweenemailrelatedstressandthenegativeimpactonhomelifeisnotthesameforeveryone.1.What'sthepurposeofthestudy?A.Tofindouthowmanypeoplehaveanemailaccount.B.Toknowwhatsortofpeopleuseemailmost.C.Tofindouthowemailmanagementisrelatedtostress.D.Toshowwhatchangesemailhasbroughtabouttopeople.2.WhatdoesRichardMacKinnonthinkofemail?A.Itbringsmorestrengths. B.Itisnotanessentialtool.C.Itisadoubleedgedsword. D.Itmakespeoplepuzzled.3.Whichofthefollowinghabitscausesthemoststress?A.Checkingemailinthemorning.B.Checkingemailintheevening.C.Keepingemailappopenatwork.D.Settinguppushnotificationsfornewemail.4.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablycomefrom?A.Sciencefiction. B.AsciencereportC.Afashionmagazine. D.Abookguide.(F)Attentiontothefightagainstclimatechangetendstobefocusedontrees,but75%oftheplanet'ssurfaceiscoveredbytheocean,andanaturalprocesstakingplaceunderwaterhasexcitedscoresofinvestorsattherecentWorldEconomicForumwhomaywanttohelp.DuringtherecentwildfiresintheAmazonrainforest,journalistsoftendescribedtreesasthe“l(fā)ungsoftheworld”,butthattitlemostcertainlybelongstophytoplankton,whichalonerefreshesnearly50%oftheatmosphericoxygenonplanetearth,thevalueoffourAmazons.And,intheefforttostopthewarmingoftheplanet,ourgreatestassistantscouldbelongtowhales,becauseofthegreatamountoftheirexcrementleftinthesea.AnewpaperpublishedbyeconomistDr.RalphChiantihighlightstheinfluencethatwhales,especiallybluewhales,andtheirexcrementhaveonclimatechange.Itisallduetowhales'excrementinthedietsofphytoplankton.Thetinymarinealgaefloatsatthe
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