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閱讀理解專題

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三、閱讀理解

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37.Astudentwithmentalhealthproblemintheuniversitycan.

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39.WhatcanstudentsdoattheStudentCentre?

A.Theycanfindenrolmentinformationthere.

B.TheyareallowedtoprintPowerPointsonline.

C.TheycangettheirstudentIDcardrepaired.

D.Theymaygettogetheringroupstudyrooms.

40.Whichofthefollowingisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Aneducationmagazine.

B.Atravelbook.

C.Auniversitynewspaper.

D.Astudentguide.

Asachild,IneverconsideredmyselfanathleteatallasIwasveryuncoordinated

(不協(xié)調(diào)的).However,IdidlovetorunbecauseIfeltasifIwasflyingbutthisall

changedtwoyearsagowhenIsufferedakneeinjury.Iwasbedriddenfortwoweeks

andIhadadifficulttimemovingevenshortdistances.Iliterallycriedmyselfonmy

waytothecarforafewdays.

Whentherapywasn'tworkingwellforme,Isignedupforahotyogaclassfor

girls,BikramYogatobeexact.Startingayogapracticewastrulyagodsendbecauseit

helpedmegainstrengthinmykneesbut,mostimportantly,yogahelpedmeattaina

morepeacefulstateofmind,bodyandspirit.

Sinceeachclasswasheatedto105°F,everytimeIsteppedfootintheyogastudio,

rdfeelasurge(涌起)ofnegativethoughtscomeuponmelikeabigoceanwave.

Someofthesethoughtswere,inthebeginningofmypractice,sostrongthatIwalked

outoftheclassseveraltimes.However,asthemonthspassedby,InoticedthatwhenI

didn'tgetswayedawaybymynegativethoughts,Icouldstayinthehotroomfor

longer.

After3-4monthsofpracticinghotyoga,myarmsandlegswerebeginningtoget

definition.IalsowokeupwithsomuchmoreenergythanIhadbeforestartingmy

yogapracticeandIgraduallystartedsheddingthepoundsfrommybody.Yoga

literallymademefeelasifI'dtakenashotofenergydrinkandjustgavemethatburst

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thathelpedmykneeshealandmademyoverallhealthbetter.

AsIsawsomeofmyclassmatesdoposesthatlookedappealingtome,Istartedto

thinkmaybeIcoulddothemtoo.Therefore,yogahelpedshowmethatIhavenoreal

limitationsphysicallyunlessIsetthoselimitationsmyselfthrougheatingjunkand

thinkinginnegativelimitingterms.

Also,practicingyogainfrontofamirrorhelpedmeconnectwithmyselfand

practicingwithagroupofpeoplereallyhelpedmetofeelagreatersenseof

connectionwithhumanitywhereasbeforeIdidn't.Overall,thisyogapracticehas

helpedmetoseeI'mpartofabiggerpictureinlife!

41.Whatoncedepressedtheauthorterribly?

A.Herinabilitytowalk.

B.Herbeinguncoordinated.

C.Herfailuretofindhercar.

D.Herseriousphysicaldisease.

42.Whatwastheeffectofyogaclassesontheauthor'smind?

A.Shegotemotionallysmarter.

B,Shefeltlimitedbuthopeful.

C.Shebecamementallystronger.

D.Sheacceptedherselfasshewas.

43.Whatdifficultydidtheauthormeetwhileattendingeachyogaclass?

A.Thetemperaturewasdifficulttocontrolinyogaclass.

B.Shecouldn'tbearthepainthekneeinjurybrought.

C.Shewasgreatlyinfluencedbynegativethoughts.

D.Lackofconfidencepreventedtheauthordoingyoga.

44.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromparagraph4?

A.Shedidbetterthanherclassmatesatschool.

B.Herphysicalstatehasacquiredanewoutlook.

C.Shehasdevelopedmanyhealthyeatinghabits.

D.Hersocialcirclewaswidenedintheyogaclasses.

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45.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Tocallonreaderstosignupforyogacourses.

B.Topresentthebenefitsofpracticingyogaregularly.

C.Toshowreadersthenecessaryskillsneededtodoyoga.

D.Tosharewithreadersherexperienceintakingyogaclasses.

Likemanypeople,intermsofsocializing,Iprioritizemakingtimeformyclosest

friendsandfamily.WhenitcomestoreachingouttopeopleIdon'tknowaswellI

oftenfindmyselfreluctanttoengage.Thiscouldbeabigmistake,though,according

toanewstudy.Havingdifferenttypesofsocialinteractionsseemstobecentraltoour

happiness一somethingmanyofusmaythinklittleof.

Inaseriesofsurveys,researcherslookedathowhavingasociallydiverse

networkrelatedtopeople'swell-being.Inonesurvey,578Americansreportedon

whatactivitiestheyhadbeenengagedin,withwhomandforhowlongoverthepast

24hours,whilealsosayinghowhappywithlifetheywere.Theresearchersfoundthat

peoplewithmorediversesocialnetworkswerehappierandmoresatisfiedwithlife

thanthosewithlessdiversenetworks一regardlessofhowmuchtimetheyhadspent

socializingoverall.

“Themoreyoucanbroadenyoursocialcircleandreachouttopeopleyoutalkto

lessfrequently-likeanacquaintance,afriend,acoworker,orevenastranger-the

moreitcouldhavepositivebenefitsforyourwell-being,“saidtheleadresearcher

HanneCollinsofHarvardBusinessSchool.

Tofurthertestthisidea,sheandhercolleagueslookedatlargedatasetsfromthe

AmericanTimeUseSurveyandtheWorldHealthOrganization'sStudyonGlobal

AgingandAdultHealth.Inbothcases,theyfoundthatwhenpeoplehadabroader

rangeofsocialinteractions,theyexperiencedgreaterhappinessandwell-being.

ThenCollinsandhercolleaguesdidanotheranalysis,usingdatafromamobile

appthat21,644French-speakingpeopleusedtoreportontheirdailysocialactivities

andhappiness.There,theyfoundthatwhensomeoneexperienced

greater-than-averagesocialdiversityoneweek,theywerehappierthatweekandthe

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weekafter.

Whyisthat?Itcouldbethatbeingwithdifferentpeoplecontributestodifferent

kindsofemotions,whichmaybeadrivingforceinourhappiness,saysCollins.

Alternatively,itcouldbethathavingamorediversenetworkallowsyoutoget

varioussocialsupportswhenyouneedit.Whateverthecase,Collinshopesher

researchwillinspirepeopletoexpandtheirsocialnetworkswhentheycan.

46.Whatdoestheauthoruseasanintroductiontothepassage?

A.Apersonalcommunicationskill.

B.Asocialtrendagainstone'swill.

C.Acommonsocialphenomenon.

D.Aculturemanypeopleneglect.

47.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?

A.Itsresultsweredifferentfromculturetoculture.

B.Differentresultswereobtainedfromtheresearchers9threesurveys.

C.Theresearcherscollectedlargeamountsofdatafromdifferentplatforms.

D.Itfocusedontheimpactofamorediversesocialnetworkonlifesatisfaction.

48.Whatcanwelearnfromthe3rdand4thparagraph?

A.Anystrangerorco-workercanbringyouhappiness.

B.Broadsocialcirclecontributestomorehappiness.

C.Happinessdependsonlyonsocialinteractions.

D.Closerelationshipinfluenceshappinessbadly.

49.Howmaysocialdiversityimproveone'swell-beingaccordingtoCollins?

A.Byprovidingmotivationforlife.

B.Byleadingtoone'sbalancedlife.

C.Byarousingone'spositiveemotions.

D.Bymakinghim/hersensitivetohappiness.

50.Whatwillbemostprobablytalkedaboutafterthelastparagraph?

A.Collins'ssociallife.

B.Collins'sconclusions.

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C-Collins'snewresearch.

D.Collins'sspecificsuggestions.

Somepeoplesaythattheplanetisgettingsmaller,thattherearefewplacesleftto

explore,andthattheageofexplorationwillbeoversoon.

Iwouldargueinsteadthattherehasneverbeenagreaterneedtoexplore.Thafs

becausethestageforallexplorationisthenaturalworld,andnatureisexperiencinga

rapiddecline.Itisbyexploringthatweunderstandandwhenweunderstandwe

developanappreciationforwhatisfound.Ultimately,onlythethingsweappreciate

areworthprotecting.

Asthegoldenageofexplorationweakens,sodoestherichnessoflifeonEarth.It

isn9tjustthattherearefewerblankareasonthemap;itisthatwildplacesandspaces

havebeenprogressivelycarvedup(瓜分).VisitingtheOkavangoDeltaorKalahari

Desert,forexample,nolongerimpliesaself-supportedexpedition(考察).Field

stationspopupinimportantnationalparksandremotesensingbysatellitebecomes

commonplace.

Inthenextcentury,Ibelievewewillneedlargerandwilderareas.Wewillneed

thewilderness,notjustfortheprotectionofit,butbecauseitisanimportantpartof

theecosystemsfromwhichwegainournecessitieslikecleanwater,foodand

materials.Ifwesucceed,thenexpeditions——brieftravelsintothewildthatseekto

answerquestions,monitorpopulations,andinspireaction一willhavearenewed

senseofpurpose.Moreimportantly,theygreatlyhelpthepublicexperience,

understandandappreciatenature.

Basedonmyownresearchexpeditionwhichaimstounderstand"edgeeflects,9一

howthechangesintemperatureatforestedgesimpactanimals,Ifinditimportantthat

today'sscientistscontinuetospendtimeinthefield.Itisherethattheybeginto

understandhowseeminglyunrelatedenvironmentalinteractionsinfluencetheirstudy

system.Sometimes,ifsdifficulttoknowwhichisimportanttomeasureuntilyou

standoutthereontheforestedge.

Itistheyounggenerationthatisthemainforcetoleadthenextwaveof

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expeditions.Themeasureoftheirsuccesswillbewhethertherearestill

well-preservedwildplacesforexpeditionsinthefuture.Theirleadershipisneeded

now,morethanever.

51.Whafsthepurposeofthistext?

A.Tosuggestunderstandingnaturebykeepingexploring.

B.Toadvisepeoplenottotraveltounknownplaces.

C.Toinformusaboutthereducedbiodiversity.

D.Tocallonthepublictosupportthestudy.

52.WhatcanweknowabouttheexpeditioninwildspacesfromParagraph3?

A.Itisdifficultforexplorerstomakeprogress.

B.Itismoreaccessiblewiththehelpoftechnology.

C.Itpromotesthedevelopmentofsatellitetechnology.

D.Itrequiresexplorerstotakesufficientheavyequipment.

53.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“popup“inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Appearunexpectedly.

B.Closetemporarily.

C-Developquickly.

D.Differgreatly.

54.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeafterhisresearchexpedition?

A.Thesignificanceofscientists9fieldtrip.

B.Thedifficultyofcarryingoutfieldwork.

C.Theneedtoexpandtheedgesofforests.

D,Theinfluenceofhisstudyontheenvironment.

55.Thesuccessoffutureexpeditionswillbedeterminedby.

A.ourknowledgeofnature

B.thetimespentinthefield

C.thepreservationofwildplaces

D.thestudysystemofyounggenerations

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三、閱讀理解

OurguidedtourshereatShakespeare'sGlobeareanexperience400yearsinthe

making.

Heaventohelltour

OuruniqueheaventohelltourexperienceoffersGlobememberstheopportunity

todiscoverthebackstageworldofShakespeare'sGlobe.

Joinusintheheavenlyattic(閣樓)toweringabovethetheaterbeforegoingdown

intothedepthsof"hell"underneaththestagetodiscoverthesecretsbehindhowour

productionsarestaged.You'llhavetheopportunitytovisitourbackstagestoresand

seepropsandcostumesfromthefamousGlobeproductionsbeforeexperiencingthe

thrillouractorsfeelwhentheystepoutontothestage.

Twilightwalkingtour

Betransportedbacktoatimeoflate-nightcakesandales(麥芽酒),midnight

revels(狂歡)anddemons,andthe"KingdomofNight“onourTwilightwalkingtour

aroundtheBanksideareaandbeyond.

ImaginecitylifewithoutstreetlightsandvisitthelocationsofShakespeare?sown

night-timeadventuresacrosstheRiverThamesontheNorthbank,includingthe

originalsiteofhiscandlelitBlackfriarsplayhouse.

Festivefamilytour

CelebratetheholidayseasononafestivefamilytourofthemagicalGlobe

Theatre.HearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare'stimeandthefolk

traditionsthatpeoplepracticedtowelcomeinwinter.

Thisfamily-friendlyguidedtourwillfascinateandwarmeveninthecoldestof

weather.Butdostillwrapupwell-don'tforgetourplayhouseisoutdoor!

GlobeTheatreguidedtour

Ourworld-famousGlobeTheatreisafaithfulreconstructionoftheopen-air

playhouseinwhichShakespeareworked,andforwhichhewrotemanyofhismost

famousplays!

Ourexpertguide-storytellerswillprovideyourgroupwithafascinatingtourof

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theGlobeTheatreauditorium(禮堂),colorfulstoriesofthe1599GlobeTheatre,the

reconstructionprocessinthe1990s.

Ourguideswillalsobringthetheatertolife,exploringhowthetheaterworks

todayasanimaginativeandexperimentalspaceforperformance.

36.Whichisanidealtourforpeoplewhoarefondofbackstagestoriesof

Shakespeare'sGlobe?

A.Heaventohelltour.B.Twilightwalkingtour.

C.Festivefamilytour.D.GlobeTheatreguidedtour.

37.Wheredoesthetwilightwalkingtourtakeplace?

A.OntheRiverThames.

B.AroundBanksideareaandbeyond.

C-InShakespearehotel.

D.AtShakespeare'sGlobe.

38.Whatcanpeopledoiftheytakepartinthefestivefamilytour?

A.Goforawalkalongtheriver.

B.WatchsomeplaysonChristmas.

C-ExplorehowthetheaterworksduringtheChristmasseason.

D.LearnsomethingaboutChristmasinShakespeare'stime.

39.WhatisspecialabouttheGlobeTheatreguidedtour?

A.ItshowswhatinspiredShakespearetowritehisplays.

B.ItisonlyavailabletoGlobemembers.

C.Visitorscanenjoyimaginativeperformance.

D.Visitorscanhearthestoriesofthe1599theatre.

40.Whatisnotmentionedinthepassage?

A.Today'sGlobeTheatreisareconstructedworkoftheopen-airplayhouse.

B.Theexperiencewillalsobringthetheatertolife.

C.You'llhavetheopportunitytovisitourstagestoresandseeourcustomers.

D.TheexperiencewillhelpushearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare^

time.

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AyearagoAugust,DaveFusslosthisjobdrivingatruckforasmallcompanyinwest

Michigan.Hiswife,Gerrie,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,butwork

forDavewasscarce,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatrisk

ofjoiningthemillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.Then

DaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift—$7,000,alegacy(遺產(chǎn))fromtheir

neighborsIshandArleneHatchwhodiedinanaccident.66Itreallymadeadifference

whenweweregoingunderfinancially/9saysDave.

ButtheFussesweren'ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowellto

receiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.Dozensofotherfamiliesweretouched

bytheHatches9generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,it

wasmorethan$100,000.

ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan$3

million—theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseonwhatwasleftofthe

familyfarm.

ChildrenoftheGreatDepression,IshandArlenewereknownfortheirhabitofsaving.

Theylikedcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,checking

pricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.

Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhen

theirparentscouldn'taffordit."IshandArleneneveraskedifyouneededanything.

saystheirfriendSandyVanWeelden."Theycouldseethingstheycoulddotomake

youhappier,andtheywoulddothem.^^

EvenmoreextraordinarywasthattheHatcheshadtheirfarmlanddistributed.Itwas

theHatches9wishthattheirlegacy,alegacyofkindnessasmuchasoneofdollarsand

cents,shouldenrichthewholecommunityandlastforgenerationstocome.

Neighborshelpingneighbors—thatwasIshandArleneHatch'sstory.

41.Accordingtothetext,theFusses.

A.wereemployedbyatruckcompany

B.wereinfinancialdifficulty

C-workedinaschoolcafeteria

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D.losttheirhome

42.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheHatches?

A.TheyhadtheirchildrenduringtheGreatDepression.

B.Theyleftthefamilyfarmtoliveinanoldhouse.

C.Theygaveawaytheirpossessionstotheirneighbors.

D,Theyhelpedtheirneighborstofindjobs

43.WhywouldtheHatchesroutinelygofromstoretostore?

A.Theydecidedtoopenastore.

B.Theywantedtosavemoney.

C.Theycouldn'taffordexpensivethings.

D.Theywantedtobuygiftsforlocalkids.

44.AccordingtoSandyVanWeelden,theHatcheswere.

A.understandingB.optimisticC.childlikeD.curious

45.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.ThecommunityofAltowaspoor.

B.Thesummercampwasattractivetotheparents.

C.SandyVanWeeldengotalegacyfromtheHatches

D.TheHatcheswouldliketheneighborstofollowtheirexample.

Firsttherobotscameforourjobs.Nowthey'recomingforourhobbies.Google's

DeepMindAIlabhasbeenbusythepastfewyears,creatingprogramstotakeon

humanplayersacrossavarietyofgames.In2016itsAlphaGobeatthebestGoplayer

intheworld.Earlierthisyear,itsAlphaStardefeatedtwomiddle-tierplayersatthe

popularonlinegameStarCraftII.Nowit'slearningtowinatmultiplayergames.

"Artificiallyintelligentagentsaregettingbetterandbetterattwo-playergames,

butmostreal-worldendeavorsrequireteamwork,DeepMind'sresearcherswroteina

paperpublishedinScienceinJune.

Tobesure,computershavebeenprovingtheirdominance(優(yōu)越)overhumansin

one-on-oneturn-basedgamessuchaschesseversinceIBM'sDeepBluebeatRussian

chessmasterGarryKasparovin1997.

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However,successfullyusingteamworktowininmultiplayergameswith

complexenvironmentswasdifficulttoachieve.

Forthispurpose,DeepMind'sresearchersdesignedAIagentsthattaught

themselveshowtoplayfirst-persongameQuakeIIIArena.Theteam,ledbyMax

Jaderberg,workedonamodified(修改的)versionofQuakeIIIArena.

Thegamemodetheychosewas"Capture(搶)theFlag”.Alltheplayersmust

worktogethertostealtheotherteam'sflagwhilesafeguardingtheirown.

TheAIagents“trained”with12hoursofgamedata,thenmatchedupagainst

professionalgametesters.TheAIwon75percentofthetime,evenwhenitsreaction

timeartificiallysloweddowntohumanlevelsandwhentheiraimingabilitywas

similarlyreduced.

Andinordertomakeimprovements,theprogrammersusedvariouskindsof

“rewards“tohelptheAIplayersweightheirgoalsandactionstohelpthemcooperate

intheteamwork.Theyalsousedrandomizedmapsforeachnewmatch.

“Thatmeantthesolutionsthattheagentsfindhavetobegeneral一theycannot

justmemorizeasequence(系歹U)ofactions/9saidco-authorWojciechCzarnecki.

TheonlytimehumanswereabletobeattheAIagentswaswhentheyteamedup

together.AteamconsistingofonehumanandoneAIagenthadafivepercentgreater

winprobabilitythanateamofjustAIagents.

EthanGachsaidatthevideogamenewswebsiteKotaku,taItsuggeststhattheAI

programisabletoadapttoplayingwithnon-AIteammates.^^Inthenearfuture,AI

maycooperatewithhumanbeingsinsomeotherfields,suchasmedicineandother

branchesofscience.

46.WhatmightbethemostdifficulttaskforAIagentsinmultiplayergames?

A.Understandingtherules.

B.Cooperatingwithotherplayers.

C.Memorizingcomplexactions.

D.Increasingreactionspeed.

47.HowdidtheresearchersofGoogle'sDeepMindtrainAIagents?

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A.Theygavevarious“punishments“whenAIagentslostthegames.

B.TheymadeAIagentsteamupwithnon-professionalhumanplayers.

C.TheylimitedthetimeforAIagentstocompletedifficulttasks.

D.Theyputthemthroughthousandsofgameswithdifferentsituations.

48.WhatdoesGachmeaninthelastparagraph?

A.AIplayersperformbetterthanhumansinateamgame.

B.AIprogramsshouldbeofferedmoregamedata.

C.AIplayersareabletodowellwithhumanplayers.

D.AIprogramshavebeensuccessfullyappliedinthefieldofmedicine.

49.Theunderlinedword"randomized“inParagraph8canbeunderstood

as.

A.generalizedB.specializedC.updatedD.memorized

50.Whafsthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.ResearchesonDeepMindAIB.TrainingAIAgents

C-TeamingupwithAID.AICompetingwithHumanBeings

Whenpeoplegetoldandhavedifficultyworkingfulltime,theyretireandbegina

new,morerelaxinglifestyle.Butwhataboutoldindustrialbuildings?Cantheystart

anew?

Chinaseemstofindagoodsolutionforthem.Inrecentyears,manyabandoned

factories,railwayyards,warehousesandmills(磨坊)havebeentransformedinto

culturalandtouristsites.AccordingtotheMinistryofIndustryandInformation

Technology,therearenow194itemsonthecountry'snationalindustrialheritagelist.

The798ArtZoneinBeijingisaniconicexample.Builtinthe1950sasNo.718

JointFactory,itwasgraduallyabandonedinthe1990sasproductionsloweddown.In

2006,Bering'smunicipalgovernmentinvestedover120millionyuanandimproved

itsinfrastructure(基石出設(shè)施)condition,turningthefactorycomplexintoacultural

andcreativeindustrialbase.Nowtheartzoneholdsabout200galleries,artcentersas

wellasfashionableboutiques(精品店),cafes,andrestaurants,whichalsoearnsita

placeonthebucketlistofmanytourists,notedThePaper.

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JackLiuisafrequenteroftheartzonewhovisitsiteveryweekend.uIntheart

zone,youcanrefreshmemoriesofthedevelopmentofChinesemanufacturing

throughitsoldbuildings/9saidthe28-year-oldtoTeens."However,inartgalleries

hereyouwillfeelpulledintoafashionable,modemworld.Ifsamazing.^^

Industrialheritagesites,whichusedtobefilledwiththerumblingofmachines,

arenowpreciouspagesofthebookontheindustrialcultureofChina,notedPeople's

Daily.

Sincetheseheritagesitesarerichanddiverseincontent,citiesinChinaalsospare

noefforttoexplorenewwaysandmodelstoprotectandutilizethem.

Forexample,abeermuseumhasbeensetupinsideacentury-oldplantofthe

TsingtaoBreweryinQingdao,Shandongprovince,bringingpeopleclosertothelong

historyofthebrewery.SomeabandonedplantsinBeijinghavealsobeenremadefor

cityexplorerstotakeadventuresin.

Justastheelderlyneedourcareandlove,theseindustrialheritagesarealso

expectedtobeinjectedwithvitalitythroughprotectionanddevelopment.6aItisnot

onlyaninevitabletrendoftheinnovation-drivendevelopmentofcities,buta

necessityforpromotingnewdriversofdevelopment/9notedPeople'sDaily.

51.WhatisChina'ssolutionforoldindustrialbuildings?

A.Expandingtheirspaceanduses.

B.Upgradingthemtobecomeattractions.

C.Integratingthemwithnewbuildings.

D.Returningthemtotheiroriginalcondition.

52.Whatdoweknowaboutthe798ArtZone?

A.Itwa

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