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2022-2023試題一、閱讀理解AnewversionofastudentloanforgivenessapplicationwillbeofficiallylaunchedbytheEducationDepartmentlaterthismonth.Itistocancelupto$10,000indebtforthoseearninglessthan$125,000peryearandupto$20,000forthosewhoreceivedPellGrants.ItwillnotforgiveanystudentloandebtunderthedebtreliefplanpriortoOctober23,2022.Howlongtheapplicationwillbeup:Thedepartmentisofferingperiodicaccesstotheform—soborrowersmayhavetorefreshthesitepageorkeepcheckingback.TheapplicationwillbeavailablethroughDec.31,2023Whattheapplicationasksfor:Itrequiresonlybasicincludingname,birthdate,SocialSecuritynumber,phonenumberandane-mailaddress.Borrowerswillnotneedwhat’sknownasanFSAIDtologintotheapplication,norwilltheyneedtouploadanydocuments,includingtaxrecords.Willborrowersneedtoprovetheymeettheplan’sincomerequirements?Insteadofprovidingdocumentsthatconfirmyou,asanindividual,earned$125,000in2020or2021or,asacouple,lessthan$250,000,theapplicationsimplyasksborrowerstocheckaboxtoguaranteeunderthelawsthatallinformationprovidedonthisformistrueandcorrect.Howlongwillittaketoprocesseachapplication?Amatterofweeks.ThedepartmentwantstorelieveasmanydebtsaspossiblebeforestudentloanpaymentsrestartinJanuary.Whatistheaimofthestudentloanforgivenessapplication?A.ToadvocatePellGrant. B.TogivestudentsaC.Toincreasefamilyincomes. D.Toeasethedebtburden.Whatisamustforapplicants?Submittingapaperform. B.Uploadingthetaxrecords.C.Providingtrueinformation.D.PayingofftheloanbeforeJanuary.Whatisthetext?Anadvertisement. B.Aloanhandbook.C.Anofficialreport. D.Adepartmentworkplan.Open-airjazz,locally-grownvegetables,Focacciabread,goutcheese,andNarcantrainingallcompetedagainstarainstormlastTuesdayatWestsideFarmersMarket’sannualCollegeNight.Andthevendors(商販)heldoutprettywell.Evenastheraindropsintensified,folkskeptexploringthetablesstationedintheparkinglotofSt.MonicaChurch.Amongthecrowdwereanumberofcollegestudents,mostlyfromtheUniversityofRochester,likelybroughtinbytheCollegeNightawardsbeingoffered—afive-dollartoken(購物券),ahandbag,andaprizeraffleentry,allfreeofcharge.Nowinits15thyear,WestsidevolunteerJackieFarrellsaidthemarketpartnersmerelywithlocalfarms,businesses,andcommunitygroupstopopulateitstables.“Ourmissionreallyistoservethepeopleinthecommunity,gettingthemhealthandnutritioninformation,andconnectingthemtothefarmerswhogrowtheproduce,”Farrellsaid,“Everythinghastobelocal.It’saproducer-onlymarket,soyouhavetogroworproducewhateveryou’regoingtosellhere.”Thoseproducershaddiverseofferings.Vegetables,ofcourse,wereabundantbutsellersalsopushedcheeses,spreads,bread,preparedpastadishes,andmuchmore.Thecommunitygroupsofferinginformationwerediversetoo.RecoveryAllWays,alocalnonprofitwithastated“missiontosupportanyoneaffectedbysubstanceusedisorder”handedoutandtrainedpeopleinitsuse.TheirstationwasnexttoaMomsDemandActiontent,wherestaffersprovidedinformationonphysicalsafety.SNAP-Ednutritionandbenefitseducatorsalsoranatable.Theactivitiesofthestationswasscoredbylivemusic.TheUniversity’sMidnightRamblersperformed,andalocaljazzplayedawayastherainshowersstartedrollingin.FarrellhopedthattheCollegeNightpromotionwouldhelpmakestudentsmorecomfortablecrossingthebridgeintotheRochestercommunity.“Welovecollegestudents,andwekeepencouragingthatalltheyhavetodoisgoacrossthebridge.”WhatattractedcollegestudentstotheCollegeNight?A.Freeprizes. B.SceneryintheC.Interestingbooks. D.Featuredgoods.WhatisthecharacteristicofWestsideFarmersA.Itismanagedbyfarmersthemselves.Itsvisitorsaremostlyuniversitystudents.Itsofferingsarelocallygrownorprepared.Farmersprovidemorevegetablesthancorn.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheCollegeA.Crowdedandchaotic. B.Busyandfestive.C.Luxuriousandsplendid. D.Romanticandpeaceful.WhatmightbeasuitabletitlefortheA.WestsideFarmersMarketisfloweringCollegeNightchannelsproductstocommunityCollegeNightbridgesuniversityandcommunityWestsideFarmersMarketisexpandingnationwideElectronicswoven(編織)intofabricspromisetoopenupallkindsofinterestingpossibilities,fromclothingthatmonitorsmuscleactivityandtracksbreathing,togarmentsthatcantalktooneanother.Developingpliablepowersourcestogowiththemisanequallyimportantfieldofresearch,soscientistsattheUniversityofBritishColumbiahaveputforwardaparticularlyimpressivesolutionthattheysaycouldbethefirsteverbatterythatisbothstretchableandwashable.Todevelopabatterywithsuchcapabilities,thescientistsreimaginedthewaythesedevicesareputtogether.Ratherthanformingalithium-ionbatterypackedwithhardenedmaterialsinsiderigidexterior,theteamturnedtoanalternativechemistryinzinc-manganese(鋅錳)dioxide,whichisappealingforitslowcostandsafety.Thesematerialsweregrounddownintotinypiecesandinsetinapolymer(聚合物)toformverythinandstretchablelayers.“Wewentwithzinc-manganesebecausefordeviceswornnexttotheskin,it’sasaferchemistrythanlithium-ionbatteries,whichcanproducedeadlycompoundswhentheybreak,”saysNguyen.Theresultingbatteryisflexibleandcanbestretchedtotwiceitsnormallength,hasaspecificcapacityof160mAhg-1andkeeps75percentofitscapacityover500chargeanddischargecycles.Impressively,theteamfoundthebatterytowithstand39washcyclessofar.Theteamisnowworkingtoimprovethepoweroutputandlifetimeofthebattery,andsaysthecreationhasalreadyattractedcommercialinterest,withthecostexpectedtobesimilartoastandardrechargeablebattery.Theyimagineitbeingputtouseinwatchesandpatchesthatmeasurevitalsigns,andinsmartclothingthatdoesmuchthesamething.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“pliable”inparagraph1?Strong. B.Multiple. C.Reliable. D.Flexible.Whatwasamajorconsiderationforintroducingzinc—manganesebattery?Safety. B.Hardness. C.Comfortableness. D.Convenience.Whichaspectofthenewbatteryimpressedtheresearchersparagraph4?A.Itswashability. B.Itsstretchlength.C.Itsmassivecapacity. D.Itschargespeed.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Electronicclothingiswellreceived.B.ClothingfittedwithnewbatteryisontheC.Clothing-friendlybatterycanbeputthroughwash.D.Electronicswovenintofabricsopenuppossibilities.Thoughresearchershavelongknownthatadultsbuildunconscious(無意識(shí)的)preferencesoveralifetimeofmakingchoicesbetweenthingsthatareessentiallythesame,thenewfindingthatevenbabiesengageinthisphenomenondemonstratesthatthiswayofjustifyingchoiceisintuitive(憑直覺的)andsomehowfundamentaltothehumanexperience.“Theactofmakingachoicechangeshowwefeelaboutouroptions,”saidAlexSilver,aJohnsHopkinsresearcher.“Eveninfantswhoarereallyjustatthestartofmakingchoicesforthemselveshavethispreference.”ThefindingsarepublishedtodayinthejournalPsychologicalScience.Peopleassumetheychoosethingsthattheylike.Butsuggeststhat’ssometimesbackwards:welikethingsbecausewechoosethem.And,wedislikethingsthatwedon’tchoose.“Adultsmaketheseinferencesunconsciously,”saidco-authorLisaFeigenson,aJohnsHopkinsscientistinchilddevelopment.“Wejustifyourchoiceafterthefact.”Thismakessenseforadultsinaconsumerculturewhomustmakerandomchoiceseveryday,betweeneverythingfromtoothpastebrandstostylesofjeans.Thequestionwaswhenexactlypeoplestartdoingthis.Sotheyturnedtobabies,whodon’tgetmanychoicesso,asFeigensonputsit,are“aperfectwindowintotheoriginofthistendency.”Theteambrought10-to20-month-oldbabiesintothelabandgavethemachoiceofobjectstoplaywith;twoequallybrightandcolorfulsoftblocks.Theysetthemfarapart,sothebabieshadtocrawltooneortheother—arandomchoice.Afterthebabychoseoneofthetoys,theresearcherstookitawayandcamebackwithanewoption.Thebabiescouldthenpickfromthetoytheydidn’twiththefirsttime,orabrandnewtoy.Theirchoicesshowedthey“dis-prefertheunchosenobject.”Tocontinuestudyingtheevolutionofchoiceinbabies,thelabwillnextlookattheideaof“choiceoverload.”Foradults,isgood,buttoomanychoicescanbeaproblem,sothelabwilltrytodetermineifthatisalsotrueforbabies.Whatispeople’sassumptionabouttheactofmakingA.Theylikewhattheychoose.Theychoosewhattheylike.Theybasechoicesonthefact.Theymakechoicesthoughtfully.WhywerebabiesselectedassubjectsfortheA.Tohelpthemmakebetterchoices.Toguidethemtoperceivetheworld.Totracktherootofmakingrandomchoices.Todeepentheunderstandingofaconsumerculture.WhatdoesthestudyonthebabiesA.Theylikenovelobjects.Theirchoicesaremostlybasedoncolors.Theirrandomchoicesbecomepreferences.Theyareunabletomakechoicesforthemselves.WhatwillthefollowingstudyfocusA.Thelawof“choiceoverload”.Theproblemofadults’manychoices.Whytoomanychoicescaninfluenceadults.Whetherbabiesaretroubledwithmanychoices.二、七選五ToputintowordsmytimeinAntarcticaandSouthGeorgiaisnearlyimpossible.Ihadalwaysdescribeditasaonceinalifetimeexperience,butassoonasIsteppedfootonthecontinent,IimmediatelyknewIneededtoreturn.16 About50%ofthepassengersofourexpedition(遠(yuǎn)征)hadbeentoAntarcticaatleastoncebefore.Thisgoestojusthowmagicalofadestinationitis.Allyoursenseswillbestimulated...isthebestwayIcandescribethetimeonthewhitecontinent.Howtinyyoufeelnexttotoweringglaciersandicebergs.TheicywatermovingthroughyourbodyasyoutaketheinfamousPolarPlunge.Thelearningofheart-touchingstoriesofsurvivalfromexplorersofthepast. 17Antarcticamakesyoufeelsosmallandinsignificant,inthebestway. 18 Yougetfrontrowseatstowitnessthemostincredibleshow:nature.Itisasmuchbeautifulasisitcruel.seeingabrownskua(賊鷗)attackingapenguinchick.Yourheartaches.ThenyourexpeditionguideregretfullytellsyouthatachickthatissmallinMarchwouldhaveveryslimchancesofsurvivingtheupcomingwinter.Thecyclecontinues,andyou’releftwonderingwhotorootfor.ThingsmovefastinAntarctica,andeverymonthofferssomethingreallyuniqueandspecialtosee.InMarch,theweatherisabitmoreunpredictable,andtheseaiceisbeginningtoformagain. 19 Intwomoreweeks,expeditionshipsnotbeabletobreakthroughtheice.Thepenguinsarecompletingtheiryearlyfeather-changingprocess. 20 Theexpeditionteammadesurewekeptdistanceanddidnotscarethemintohidingunderfreezingwater.Theseanimals,arguablythecutestyouwilleversee,survivesuchunfavorableenvironments.It’sabsolutelyincredibletothechallenges,theskill,theefforts,allofit.Iamforevergratefultohavebeenavisitor.Thelistgoeson.Butthisisnotalwaysthecase.Ourvoyagewasthelastoftheseason.D.Iwasnottheonlyonewhofeltthisway.E.I,yearslater,didreturntothisfascinatingplace.F.Theyarereallyweakduringthistime,andcannotdive.G.Everythinghasapurpose,andthecycleoflifeisevident.三、完形填空Iwashavingahardtimetryingtofindwork.Theeconomyinareawasinpretty 21 shape.AndIwas 22 forwhattodonextwhenIansweredonline 23 .NEEDED:someonetocutandsplit(劈)wood.Idrovetotheaddressandthereonthefrontfieldwasahuge 24 Elmtreeblownbystrongwinds.Anoldladywassitting 25 atthedoor.We 26 $150todothejob.TheoldElmwastougherthanIhad 27 .Mychainsaw(電鋸)cutitfine,butwhenItriedtosplitit,mychainsawwas 28 .SoIhadtoborrowawoodfromherneighbour.Imanagedtofinishthetaskatdusk.Asshelookedatthehugepileofwoodonthelawn,an 29 expressionworkedwayacrossherface.Sheinvitedmeinfor 30 .Withtearsbuildingupinhereyes,she 31 measandwichandsaid,“Iamsorry...the$150Ipromisedtopayyouisgoing 32 .Ihaditinmypursebutnowheretobefound.Thatiswhat 33 moneyIhavesavedforhalfyear.”Seeingherhomewasnot 34 ,IrealizedshehavingahardshipworsethanI.Icomfortedherandthen 35 whatfirewoodwouldfitintoherwoodroom.OnthewayhomeIthoughttomyself…“ItIsWhatItIs”.21.A.rough B.unique C.different 22.A.a(chǎn)tatime B.a(chǎn)taloss C.inaway D.inthe23.A.course B.platform C.a(chǎn)dvertisement 24.A.growing B.upstanding C.rotten 25.A.helplessly B.happily C.thoughtfully 26.A.insisted B.a(chǎn)greed C.looked 27.A.a(chǎn)nticipated B.mentioned C.remembered 28.A.unusual B.sharp C.useless 29.A.a(chǎn)stonished B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.a(chǎn)bstract 30.A.breath B.dinner C.shift 31.A.served B.returned C.owed 32.A.fast B.short C.missing 33.A.extra B.remaining C.much 34.A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.old-fashioned C.decent 35.A.piled B.changed C.backed D.broke四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀短文內(nèi)容,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenitcomestoancientcivilizations,mostpeoplethinkoftheGreeksandRomans.It’sunderstandableasboth 36 (shape)modernsocietyinsomewaysowhetheritbetheirsocial,cultural,orpoliticalinfluences.However,dozensofcivilizationshadbeenaroundlong 37 theGreeksandRomans,thelesser-knownpeople 38 (include).TheJiahusettlementislocatedinthecentralplainofancientChina, 39 areaknowntodayastheHenanProvince.peoplecreatedthecountry’soldestrecognizedcivilization.Theareaisrichinartifacts, 40 (make)itanarchaeologist’sdream.Apartfromtheusualfinds,peoplehaveuncoveredrecordsoftheearliestexamplesofChinesewritingandproof 41 theywereproducersoftheworld’soldestwine.Anotherremarkablediscoverieswastheoldestworkingboneflutes(長笛). 42 (typical)carvedfromthewingboneofacrane,theyweremostlikelyusedinspecialceremonies.Roughweavingtoolsandboneneedlesalso 43 (unearth)thesite,indicatingthatJiahuresidentsmayhavepossessedbasicweavingandsewingskills8,500yearsago.Thesettlement’sendcamearound5700BCEwhenthenearbyriversoverflowedandfloodedthearea.ItisassumedthattheJiahupeoplelefttheirhome 44 (settle)elsewhere,eventhoughthereisnoindicationasto 45 thatmighthave五、其他應(yīng)用文46.Youth短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:父母的付出;注意:80請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。GratitudetoMyParents六、讀后續(xù)寫47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。OntheFridayafterThanksgiving,thebusiestshoppingdayoftheyear,IwentforbreakfastindowntownLittleRock.Evenat8a.m.therewasawaitinglineatthecafe.Customersstoodingroups,chattingan

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