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v1.0可編寫可更正高三第八次空中考試英語試題第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每題2分,滿分30分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。AFourCitizen-scienceProjectsClimatechangeisdifficulttohandle.butthisdoesn'tmeanpeoplearejustsittingonthesidelineswaitingfortheunavoidable.Everyonecanjoininfightingclimatechange.ScistarterandZooniversearetwowebsitesthatlistcitizen-scienceprojectsinwhichyoucantakepart.Herearesomeofthem:MeadoWatchThisproject,outoftheUniversityofWashington,islookingathowclimatechangeisaffectingwildflowersonMountRainier.Volunteerscollectdataalonghikingtracksaboutwhenwildflowersbud.flower,fruitandproduceseeds.TheprojectisalsocollectingphotosofwildflowersfromacrossMountRainierNationalPark.GreatBackyardBirdCountForfourdayseveryFebruary,volunteersaroundtheworldcountbirdsin15minutes.Theseobservationscanbemadeanywhere,includingyourownbackyard.Thecountsprovidescientistssnapshotsofdataonwherebirdsarefoundandhowmany1v1.0可編寫可更正thereare.Sincethecounthasbeengoingonforover20years,researcherscannowanswerquestionsabouthowthesepatternsmaybechangingwithtime.·WaterMonitoringinMinnesotaResidents(居民)ofMinnesotacansignuptobeavolunteerwatermonitorfortheMinnesotaPollutionControlAgency.Volunteersarearrangedtoalakeorstream.Twiceamonthduringthesummer,theytakemeasurementsofwaterclarity.Thosedataletthegovernmentseewhetherwaterclarityhasbeenchangingovertimeaswellasassessthehealthofthosewaterways.·RedmapGrettaPeelisamarine(海的)ecologistinAustraliaattheUniversityofTasmaniainHobart.Shestudieswheremarinespecies(物種)aremovinginresponsetoclimatechange.ShesetupaprogramcalledRedmap.Itaskspeopletoreport"uncommon"marinespeciesthey'veseeninAustralianwaters."Wewantedtohaveanearlyindicationofwhatspeciesweremovingwheretheylive,”sheexplains.21.WhichprojectshouldbemostappealingtopeopleinterestedinwildflowersA.Redmap.B.MeadoWatch.C.GreatBackyardBirdCount.D.WaterMonitoringinMinnesota.22.WhatareyourequiredtodoifyoutakepartinWaterMonitoringinMinnesotaA.Educatelocalpeopleonbirdbehavior.B.Explorecausesofyourlocalclimateproblems.C.Collectrelevantdataandevenreportthem.D.Protectthelocalwaterfrompollution.2v1.0可編寫可更正23.WhatisthesimilarityamongthefourprojectsA.Theyarestarted

byfamousuniversities.

B.

Theyaimtoraise

environmentalawareness.C.Theyaremainly

opentoenvironmentalists

D.

Theyfocusonfighting

climatechange.BAsIwasleavingthegymlastweek,Igreetedafriendwhowascomingin.Herespondedwithoutlookingupfromhisphone.Istoodthereforafewawkwardseconds,hopingforeyecontact.Hefinallylookedupbriefly,apologetically,beforereturningtothescreen.Iwalkedon,feelingshaken.Itturnsout

Iwasphubbed,whichis

atermfor

snubbing(冷漠)someoneinfavorofaphone.Andresearchhasfoundthatphubbingdoeshavenegative

(消極的)impactsonpersonalrelationships,reducingthequalityofcommunicationandlevelofsatisfaction.RecentlyI'venoticedthatit'simpossibletogooutwithfriendsandhavetheirattentionforthewholetime,There'realwaysphonesonthetable,andthey'reconstantlybeingchecked.Whentheslightestpauseinconversationarises,orifsomeonegetsupfromthetablebriefly,peopleseizetheirphonestocheckinwiththerestoftheworldtoseewhatelseisgoingOn.It

used

to

be

that

going

out

together

was

confidence-boosting

solidreassurance(

欣慰)that

another

personenjoyedyourcompany,otherwise

theywouldn'tacceptbutnotnow.Now,you'reconstantlyattractingattention,competingwithaportablesupercomputer.Whensomeoneislookingattheirphone,you'reneversureiftheyactuallywanttobewithyou.3v1.0可編寫可更正Themodern-dayequivalentofthisisscrolling(滾屏)andtexting.AlthoughIdidn'trealizeitatthetime,Iwastryingforconnectionwiththefriend,whowasattractedbyitrefusingtoputawayhisphoneandmademefeelawful.Idon'twanttobethatperson.Idon'twantmyactionstomakeanyonefeelthewayIdidthatday.SofromnowonI'mgoingtomakeapointofnotlettingdigitaldistractionsdamagetherelationshipsIholdsodear.It'snotworthit.Nothingonthatscreenisevermoreimportantthanthepersonstandingrightinfrontofme.WhydoestheauthordescribehisgreetingwithafriendinthegymlastweekA.Tointroducewhatphubbingis.B.Toshowthemisuseofphones.C.Todrawthereaders'attention.D.Tovoicehisopinionaboutphubbing.25.WhatisthethirdparagraphmainlyaboutA.Phonesarebadforcommunication.B.Phonesareusedwidelyintheworld.C.Phubbingismakingpeoplesuffer.D.Phubbingisacommonphenomenon.26.Whatwillhappenwhenyou'resnubbingsomeoneaccordingtotheauthorA.Peoplewillenjoyyourcompany.B.Youwilllosethetrustofothers.C.Youwilldamageothers'confidence.D.Peoplewillfeeltrulyconnected.27.Whatdoestheword"it"underlinedinparagraph5refertoA.Beingcompanied.B.Scrollingandtexting.C.Thetable.D.Thephone.C4v1.0可編寫可更正Hasthevolume(音量)inarestaurantevernudeyoufinishyourmealearlyIfso,you'renotalone.Restaurantshandledinersinvariouswaystoinfluencefoodchoicesandconsumption,fromlightingtomenutoserverpresentation.Unfortunatelyforthoseheadache-pronerestaurantgoers,someplacesalsochoosetoturnupthetunesandthebackgroundnoise.ChefMarioBataliisoftenblamedforthephenomenonofultra-loudornoisyrestaurantsinthe1990s,whenhedecidedtofloodthediningroomwiththesameloudtuneshewasplayinginhiskitchen.Andotherchefsfollowedsuit.Somerestaurateursfelta"livelier"atmosphereencouragedmorecustomers,butaside"benefit"wasquickertableturnover,thusincreasingthenumberofpeoplewhocoulddineinaspecificevening.A1985studyoutofFairfieldUniversitylookedathowchewingspeedvariedaccordingtothetypeofmusicbeingplayed.Althoughthevolumelevelwaskeptthesameforbothmusicalsituations,it'simportanttonotethatfast-tempo(節(jié)奏)musicoftengivestheimpressionofbeinglouderthanslowermusic."Asignificantincreaseinthenumberofbitesperminutewasfound,andtheeffectwaslargestforfastmusic,"theresearcherswroteinthestudy.So,thefaster,loudermusicgetspeopletodowntheirfoodmorequickly,relievingthetableforfuturecustomers.There'reopinionsaboutwhetherornotthisisasoundpractice."Arestaurantthatplacesprofitabovediningexperienceoftenplaysloudmusicwithafasttempothatputsdinersunderpressuretoeatmorequickly,evenifthatmeansthey'relessabletoenjoytheirmeal,"writesDr.NeelBurtoninPsychologyToday,addingthatloud,fastmusicreducesappetite.What'smore,somewould-berepeatdinerswillshyawayforfearofanother5v1.0可編寫可更正ultra-loudmeal.Thenon-profitgroupActiononHearingLossfoundina2016surveyofnearly1,500peoplethat91%ofthosewhoviewarestaurantastoonoisywouldchoosenottoreturn.WhydidsomebossesoftherestaurantsfavourloudmusicA.Itmighthelpattractmorecustomers.B.Itwasthefavoritekindofmusicofthem.C.Itmadetherestaurantssofterandsweeter.D.ItcouldincreasethepopularityoftheirrestaurantsWhatplaysthemostimportantroleintheeffectofmusicondinersA.Itscontent.B.Itslength.C.Itsspeed.D.Itsquality.30.WhatisDr.NeelBurton'sattitudetowardsfloodingrestaurantswithnoisymusicA.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Positive.D.UncaringWhatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetextA.WhatPeopleThinkofLoudRestaurantsB.AreCustomersMadetoEatQuicklyC.WhyLoudRestaurantsArePopularTodayD.DoesLoudMusicReallyBenefitRestaurantsDThismaysoundlikeajokeaboutalazyperson'sdreamjob.EarnbigmoneybystayinginbedandwatchingTV.Butthisisreallyhappening,andit'saproject6v1.0可編寫可更正ofNASAandtwoEuropeanspaceagenciestheInstituteofAerospaceMedicineattheCologne-basedGermanAerospaceCenterandtheEuropeanSpaceAgency.It'scalledArtificialGravityBedRestStudy,aimedatstudyinghowthebodyadaptstoweightlessnessinspace.Scientistsareseeking12womentospendtwofullmonthsinbedinthefallataGermanlab,plusanadditionalmonththereforpreparationandrecovery.Thefirst12testsubjects,allmen,alreadyhavestartedthestudy.Participantsspendtwoentiremonthsinbedandremainlyingdowneventodoeverydaythingslikeeating,drinkingandexercising.Theyalsoanswerandshower,butit'sunclearfromtheNASAwebsitehowthosetasksareinbed.

nature'scallaccomplished"Dailyroutineshowering,gettingdressed,eating,exercisingtakesmuchtimewhenyoucannotstanduptodothem,"saysthewebsite,addingthatthereis"continuousdatacollection",includingbloodpressure,heartrate,nutrientabsorptionandalsotheparticipants'feelings.Studysubjectswillspendthe60dayswith

their

headstilted(

傾斜)downsix

degrees,

which

imitates(

模擬)conditionsinspace.ParticipantsareencouragedtopassthetimebywatchingTV,takingonlinecourses,readingandanyotheractivitiestheycanperformwhilelyingdownaloneinbedtorelievewhatcouldbeboredom.Familyandfriendsareallowedtovisit.Thehigh$18,500paymentfortwomonthsoflazingaboutisprobablyamajormotivationforpeoplewillingtogothroughsomethingthisextreme.However,ifyou'reanAmericanwhoreallyneedsthemoney,youprobablycan'taffordit.CandidatesneedtotraveltoColognefourtimesattheirownexpensefortheemploymentprocessbetweenAprilandJuly.Plus,theyneedstrongGerman-speaking7v1.0可編寫可更正skills.Alsoparticipantsneedtobenonsmokersbetweenages24and55,ingoodhealth,withnormalbodyweight.32.WhatareparticipantsexpectedtododuringthestudyA.Reporttheirfeelingsregularly.B.Completetheirdailyroutinesinbed.C.Keeptheirbodiestilteddownsixdegrees.D.Recordtheirphysicalresponseseveryday.33.WhatdataabouttheparticipantswilltheresearcherscollectA.Thechangesintheirweight.B.Theirbehaviorstoweightlessness.C.Thewaystheydotheirdailythings.D.Theirphysicalandmentalreactions34.WhatwillbeachallengefortheparticipantsA.Thelanguageskillstheyneed.B.Thedifficultymeetingfamily.C.Thepossibilitythattheyfeeldull.D.Theslowdiscoveryoftheirhealth.35.Therequirementsforpotentialparticipantsare.A.challengingforAmericansB.tailoredtothinpersonsC.easyfortheyouthtosatisfyD.suitableformostpeople第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題2分,滿分10分)依照短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為節(jié)余選項(xiàng)。WhyRadioStationsAlwaysStartWitha"K"or"W"8v1.0可編寫可更正Itseemsthatwheneveryouswitchontheradiointhemorningallyouhearis"Timetowakeupwith,"or"WBLSwillberightbackafterthiscommercialbreak".36Themajorityofradiostationsstartwiththeletter"K"or"W".Allradiostationshaveafour-letteridentificationcode(代碼).Thehostsoftheshowtypicallycomeupwithamorecatchy(易記的)stationnamethanjustthefourletters,butyoustillhearitsprinkledinwiththeirmorningannouncementsandotheradvertisements.37In1912,severalcountriesattendedaconferencetodiscussinternationalradiotelegraphs.Oneofthethingsthatcameoutofthatmeetingwastheassignment(分配)orspecificletterstoidentifyeachcountry'sradioandtelevisionsignals.38Theletters"N"and"A"weregiventomilitarystations,but"K"and"W"wereassignedoutforcommercialuse.39AndstationswestoftheMississippistartedwith"K".Sometimestheyrepresentthenetworksthatowntheradiostationforexample,WABC,KCBS,andWTBS.Sometimesit'stheactualstationnumber,likeinKTWOorKFOR.Andothertimesit'sanacronym(縮寫)suchasWTTWfor"WindowstotheWorld."Butthestationthattakeshometheprizeforthebestfour-lettercombinationisasportsradiostationoutofSt.LouisthatchosethenameKRAP.A.TheUnitedStateswasgiventhelettersW,K,N,andA.B.Thethreelettersafterthe"K"Or"W"canmeanafewdifferentthings.C.Ifyoulistencloselyyou'llnoticethattheyallhavesomethingincommon.D.RadiostationseastoftheMississippiRiverhadtostarttheirstationswith"W".9v1.0可編寫可更正E.Thetwolettersyouconsistentlyheardatebacktowhenpeopleusedtosendtelegrams.F.Thereissomeinconsistencysinceradiostationsweren'trequiredtochangetheirname.G.Trydecodingthesecommonacronymsthatyouprobablyneverknewandfigureoutwhattheystandfor.第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。CelinaRaddatzquitherjobatanursinghomein2014totakecareofhermotherfull-timewho,83,suffersfromAlzheimer's.Raddatz,57,andoneofhersisters,RosaliaLizarraga,61,hadbeen41theirmothertogether.ButastheAlzheimer's42,thetaskbecametoostressfulforLizarraga.Thefull43fellonRaddatz,whowasdeterminedtoperformapromisesheandhersiblings(

兄弟姐妹)hadmadetotheir44aschildren."Whenmymotherwas45,shemadeuspromisenevertoputherinanursinghome."Raddatzsays."Butweneverthoughtshewouldget46likethis."RaddatzwasborninMexico.Hermother,awidow(遺婉),47tunechildrenasafoodselleraftertheymovedtoAmerica."Mymomwasavery48woman,"Raddatzsays.WhenRaddatzwasgrowingup,hermotherquither49soshecouldstayhomeandkeepaneyeonherchildren."Shewouldtakeustoschoolandbringushome.Shewouldn'tletuswalk50toschool."10v1.0可編寫可更正Raddatzandhersiblingsfirstbegantonoticetheirmother51

in

2005aftershehadabadfallwhile52asahousekeeper.In2006,Raddatz'smotherwasdiagnosedwithAlzheimer'sdisease."It'sjust53work.Ineedtocareforheraroundtheclock."Butanyhow,she54herjobatthenursinghomeand55hermotherinwithher.shareabedroom,56Raddatzcanassisthermotherwhenshewakesupthe57.

Theyalsothroughout"It'sa58responsibilitybecauseofthepromisewemadeherwhenshewasyounger,"Raddatzsays.Itusedto59Raddatztoseefamiliesleavetheirrelativeswiththisdiseaseinanursinghome.Nowshehasapersonal60fortheemotional(

感情上的

)andphysical

sacrifices

that

caring

for

anelderly

loved

onetakes.41.A.caringforB.lookingintoC.arguingaboutD.agreeingon42.A.existedB.returnedC.disappearedD.progressed43.A.trustB.requestC.collectionD.responsibility44.A.daughterB.brotherC.motherD.doctor45.A.poorB.relaxedC.relievedD.healthy46.A.sickB.angryC.hurtD.accustomed47.A.servedB.searchedC.supportedD.collected48.A.patientB.strongC.straightD.positive49.A.jobB.studyC.researchD.circle50.A.out

B.back

C.alone

D.together11v1.0可編寫可更正51.A.cryingB.sleepingC.changingD.recovering52.A.regardingB.workingC.usingD.functioning53.A.privateB.uniqueC.constantD.easy54.A.didB.leftC.enjoyedD.continued55.A.movedB.calledC.turnedD.dropped56.A.soB.andC.forD.but57.A.trackB.nightC.orbitD.operation58.A.personalB.nationalC.socialD.family59.A.warnB.painC.comfortD.persuade60.A.accountB.purposeC.serviceD.appreciation第二節(jié)(共10小題;每題分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)合適的單詞或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Mostofuscomplain(抱怨).Thoughwe61(tell)nevertocomplain,itdoesn'thelp.Athoughtthatisn'tsaidoutislikeaseed,62isbeingplantedinthemud.Itwouldeventuallygrowintoatree.Suppressing(壓制)them,youwillonedayfindthatthethoughtsoncekeptin63darkwillstartexplodinginsideyou.Butifyoubringaseedintothelight,eventuallyyouwilllearntomanagethethoughtsyouoncesuppressed.Complaintsactuallycanhelppeopleimprove.Inthatcase,youaren't64(real)complaining.You'regivingfeedback(反響)tosomeone,65(hope)theycanfindwaystomakethemselvesbetter.12v1.0可編寫可更正Butthe66(differ)isthatwhenwecomplainaboutsomethingwearefindingfaultsinit.Whenwearejustfindingfaultsinpeopleandthesituationswecomeacross,wearejustfindingfaultsi

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