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A

(2020?全國I)

Theconnectionbetweenpeopleandplantshaslongbeenthesubjectofscientific

research.Recentstudieshavefoundpositiveeffects.AstudyconductedinYoungstown,Ohio,for

example,discoveredthatgreenerareasofthecityexperiencedlesscrime.Inanother,employees

wereshowntobe15%moreproductivewhentheirworkplacesweredecoratedwithhouseplants.

TheengineersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havetakenitastep

further-changingtheactualcompositionofplantsinordertogetthemtoperformdiverse,even

unusualfunctions.Theseincludeplantsthathavesensorsprintedontotheirleavestoshowwhen

they'reshortofwaterandaplantthatcandetectharmfulchemicalsingroundwater."We're

thinkingabouthowwecanengineerplantstoreplacefunctionsofthethingsthatweuseevery

day,“explainedMichaelStrano,aprofessorofchemicalengineeringatMIT.

Oneofhislatestprojectshasbeentomakeplantsglow(發光)inexperimentsusingsome

commonvegetables.Strano?steamfoundthattheycouldcreateafaintlightforthree-and-a-half

hours.Thelight,aboutone-thousandthoftheamountneededtoreadby,isjustastart.The

technology,Stranosaid,couldonedaybeusedtolighttheroomsoreventoturntreesinto

self-poweredstreetlamps.

Inthefuture,theteamhopestodevelopaversionofthetechnologythatcanbesprayedonto

plantleavesina②one-offtreatmentthatwouldlasttheplant,slifetime.Theengineersarealso

tryingtodevelopanonandoff“switch”wheretheglowwouldfadewhenexposedtodaylight.

Lightingaccountsforabout7%ofthetotalelectricityconsumedintheUS.Sincelightingis

oftenfarremovedfromthepowersource-suchasthedistancefromapowerplanttostreetlamps

onaremotehighway-alotofenergyislostduringtransmission.Glowingplantscouldreducethis

distanceandthereforehelpsaveenergy.

1.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Anewstudyofdifferentplants.

B.Abigfallincrimerates.

C.Employeesfromvariousworkplaces.

D.Benefitsfromgreenplants.

2.WhatisthefunctionofthesensorsprintedonplantleavesbyMITengineers?

A.Todetectplants?lackofwater.

B.Tochangecompositionsofplants.

C.Tomakethelifeofplantslonger.

D.Totestchemicalsinplants.

3.Whatcanweexpectoftheglowingplantsinthefuture?

A.Theywillspeedupenergyproduction.

B.Theymaytransmitelectricitytothehome.

C.Theymighthelpreduceenergyconsumption.

D?Theycouldtaketheplaceofpowerplants.

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Canwegrowmoreglowingplants?

B.Howdowelivewithglowingplants?

C.Couldglowingplantsreplacelamps?

D.Howareglowingplantsmade④pollution-free?

語境猜詞

①productive(派)=product+ive

②one-off(合)=one+off

③transmission(派)=transmi(t)+ssion

④pollution-free(合)=pollution+free

B

(2023?全國甲)

Grizzlybears,whichmaygrowtoabout2.5mlongandweighover400kg,occupyaconflicted

comeroftheAmericanpsyche-werevere(敬畏)themevenastheygiveusfrightening

dreams.Askthetouristsfromaroundtheworldthat①floodintoYellowstoneNationalParkwhat

theymosthopetosee,andtheiranswerisoftenthesame:agrizzlybear.

“Grizzlybearsarere-occupyinglargeareasoftheirformerrange,“saysbearbiologist

ChrisServheen.Asgrizzlybearsexpandtheirrangeintoplaceswheretheyhaven'tbeenseenina

centuryormore,they'reincreasinglybeingsightedbyhumans.

ThewesternhalfoftheU.S.wasfullofgrizzlieswhenEuropeanscame,witharoughnumber

of50,000ormorelivingalongsideNativeAmericans.Bytheearly1970s,aftercenturiesofcruel

andcontinuoushuntingbysettlers,600to800grizzliesremainedonamere2percentoftheir

formerrangeintheNorthernRockies.In1975,grizzlieswerelistedundertheEndangeredSpecies

Act.

Today,thereareabout2,000ormoregrizzlybearsintheU.S.Theirrecoveryhasbeenso

successfulthattheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicehastwiceattemptedto②de-listgrizzlies,which

wouldloosenlegalprotectionsandallowthemtobehunted.Botheffortswereoverturneddueto

@lawsuitsfromconservationgroups.Fornow,grizzliesremainlisted.

Obviously,ifprecautions(預防)aren'ttaken,grizzliescanbecometroublesome,sometimes

killingfarmanimalsorwalkingthroughyardsinsearchoffood.Ifpeopleremovefoodand

attractantsfromtheiryardsandcampsites,grizzlieswilltypicallypassbywithouttrouble.Putting

electricfencingaroundchickenhousesandotherfarmanimalquartersisalsohighlyeffectiveat

gettinggrizzliesaway."Ourhopeistohaveaclean,attractant-freeplacewherebearscanpass

throughwithoutlearningbadhabits,“saysJamesJonkel,longtimebiologistwhomanagesbears

inandaroundMissoula.

5.HowdoAmericanslookatgrizzlies?

A.Theycausemixedfeelingsinpeople.

B.Theyshouldbekeptinnationalparks.

C.Theyareofhighscientificvalue.

D.TheyareasymbolofAmericanculture.

6.Whathashelpedtheincreaseofthegrizzlypopulation?

A.TheEuropeansettlers?behavior.

B.Theexpansionofbears,range.

C.Theprotectionbylawsince1975.

D.ThesupportofNativeAmericans.

7.WhathasstoppedtheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicefromde-listinggrizzlies?

A.Theoppositionofconservationgroups.

B.Thesuccessfulcomebackofgrizzlies.

C.Thevoiceofthebiologists.

D.Thelocalfarmers'advocates.

8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Foodshouldbeprovidedforgrizzlies.

B.Peoplecanliveinharmonywithgrizzlies.

C.Aspecialpathshouldbebuiltforgrizzlies.

D.Technologycanbeintroducedtoprotectgrizzlies.

語境猜詞

①flood熟義:加洪水,水災

生義(文義):v._____________________

②de-list(派)=de+list_____________________

③overturn(合)=over+turn

④lawsuit(合)=law+suit___________________________________________________

⑤attractant(派)=attract+ant

C

(2024?江蘇連云港高三二模)

Thescienceofwhyinsectsgatheraroundlightsatnighthasneverbeennaileddown.Popular

theoriesproposethatmothsandotherinsectsnavigate(確定方向)bythemoonandmistakelamps

formoonlight,orthattheinsectsflytowardslighttoescapecomingdanger.Nowresearchers

believetheyhaveamoreconvincinganswer:contrarytocurrenttheories,insectsarenotattracted

tolightfromfaraway,butbecometrappediftheyflyclosetoanartificiallightsource.

AccordingtoDrSamFabian,studyco-authorandImperialCollegeLondon'entomologist,

mothsandmanyotherinsectsthatflyatnightevolvedtotilt(傾斜)theirbackstowhereveris

brightest.Forhundredsofmillionsofyears,thiswastheskyratherthantheground.Thetricktold

insectswhichwaywasupandensuredtheyflewlevel.Butthencameartificiallighting.Moths

foundthemselvestiltingtheirbackstostreetlamps.Thiscausedthemtocirclearoundthelamps

endlessly,theinsectstrappedbytheirevolution.

(2)

Fabianandhiscolleaguesfilmedinsectflightpathsaroundlightsinthelab.Thevideosreveal

thattimeandagain,mothsanddragonfliesturnedtheirbackstoartificiallights,whichappearedto

greatlychangetheirflightpaths."Ifthelightisabovethem,theymightstartorbitingit,butifit's

behindthem,theystarttiltingbackwardsandmayclimbupandupuntiltheyfall,“Fabiansaid.

Researchershavelongwarnedthatlightpollutionisabigdrivingforceinthedramaticdecline

ininsectpopulations.Mothsandotherinsectsthatbecometrappedaroundlampsbecomeeasily

caughtbybats.Theartificiallightingcanalsofoolthemintothinkingitisdaytime,causingthemto

beddownandskipanight'sfeeding.

Thereare,Fabianbelieves,helpfullessonsfromtheresearch."Whatthistellsusisthatthe

directionofartificiallightmatters.Couldwechangelightingenvironmentstonottrapinsects?For

we'refacingamassivedeclineininsectsaroundtheworld,andartificiallightatnightisoneof

thefactorsthatcouldpotentiallybeleadingtothisdecline,“Fabiansaid.

9.Whatdotheunderlinedphrase“naileddown“inparagraph1mean?

A.Popularizedwidely.B.Discussedopenly.

C?Definedaccurately.D.Exploredacademically.

10.WhydomothscirclearoundthelampsendlesslyaccordingtoFabian,sstudy?

A.Becausetheycan'tkeeptheirbalance.

B.Becausetheyuseimproperflightattitude.

C.Becausetheylosetrackofwhichwayisup.

D?Becausetheyareattractedtolightsfromfaraway.

11.Whatisthesignificanceoftheresearchfinding?

A.Itmayleadtobetterconservationofinsects.

B.Naturalenemiesofinsectswillbegotridof.

C.Artificiallightingwillbegreatlyreducedatnight.

D?Itmayraiseconcernsforinsects,eatingbehavior.

12.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Whyinsectslosetheirabilitytoflyatnight.

B.Whyartificiallightandevolutiontrapinsects.

C.Howartificiallightimpactsinsectpopulations.

D.Howinsectsevolveddistinctstrategiesofflight.

語境猜詞

①entomologist(派)=entomolog(y)+ist

②Him熟義:加電影,影片

生義(文義):o._____________________

③popularize(派)=popular+ize

語境猜詞答案

A.①多產的,高效的②一次性的③傳輸,傳送④無污染的

B.①大量涌入②除名③推翻,撤銷④訴訟,起訴⑤引誘物,引誘劑

C.①昆蟲學者②錄制,拍攝③宣傳,推廣;使普及

答案精析

語篇解讀本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了綠色植物的積極作用,因此麻省理工學院的工程

師們研發了一種發光植物。文章介紹了他們發明這種植物的過程,以及這種植物的一些優勢,

指出在未來發光植物有可能取代路燈,達到節約能源的作用。

1.D[段落大意題。根據第一段的主題句(第二句)“Recentstudieshavefoundpositive

effects.并結合下文“Astudy...withhouseplants.可知,最近的研究發現了植物的積極作

用。故選D。]

2.A[細節理解題。根據第二段第二句"Theseincludeplantsthathavesensorsprintedonto

theirleavestoshowwhenthey'reshortofwater.”可知,葉子上的傳感器用來顯示植物什么

時候缺水。故選A。]

3.C[推理判斷題。根據第三段最后一句"Thetechnology,Stranosaid,couldonedaybeused

tolighttheroomsoreventoturntreesintoself-poweredstreetlamps.”可知,有朝一日新技術能

夠讓植物為房間提供照明,甚至使街道兩旁的樹木變為自我供電的路燈。又根據最后一段最

后一■句"Glowingplantscouldreducethisdistanceandthereforehelpsaveenergy."可知,發光植

物可以避免遠距離輸電帶來的損耗,從而節省能源。綜上可知,發光植物可以降低能源消耗。

故選C。]

4.C[標題歸納題。本文重點介紹了發光植物對生活照明的影響,預測發光植物有可能取代

路燈,達到節約能源的效果。故C項“發光植物會取代燈嗎”是本文的最佳標題。故選C。]

語篇解讀本文是說明文,講述了美國灰熊從瀕危物種恢復到了2000多頭,但也帶來了一

些問題。

5.A[細節理解題。根據第一段第一句可知,美國人對灰熊既害怕又敬畏。故選A。]

6.C[推理判斷題。根據第三段最后兩句以及第四段第一句可推知,自1975年起,有了法

律的保護,灰熊的數量有了增長。故選C。]

7.A[細節理解題。根據第四段倒數第二句可知,是保護組織的反對阻止了美國魚類和野

生動物管理局將灰熊從瀕危物種名單上除名。故選A。]

8.B[推理判斷題。根據最后一段內容可推知,灰熊數量增長雖然會帶來一些麻煩,但是如

果采取一些預防措施,人和灰熊可以和諧相處。故選B。]

語篇解讀這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一項關于昆蟲夜晚趨光的研究以及其意義。

9.C[詞義猜測題。根據畫線短語下文可知,對于昆蟲為何會在夜間聚集在燈光周圍這一問

題沒有標準答案,只有一些理論猜想,而且科學家仍在探索這一現象,故可推知畫線短語所

在句意為“關于為什么昆蟲在夜間會圍繞著燈這一科學問題從未得到準確解釋”,由此推測

畫線短語意為“準確解釋”,與C項意義相近。故選C。]

10.B[細節理解題。根據第二段可知,正常情況下飛蛾將背向最亮處即天空傾斜,以此保

持水平飛行,而當飛蛾背向路燈傾斜,由于路燈的光源是散射的,而它飛行的角度仍然采用

與在月光下的飛行相同的角度,這就使它圍著路燈散射的光源打轉,故是不正確的飛行姿勢

導致飛蛾無休止地繞著燈轉。故選B。]

11.A[推理判斷題。根據最后一段可知,這項研究結果的意義是告訴我們可以改變人造光

的方向,使昆蟲不被困住,從而更好地保護昆蟲。故選A。]

12.B[主旨大意題。根據全文內容尤其第二段可知,文章

主要介紹了研究發現昆蟲因進化而在夜間無休止地圍繞人造

光轉,這啟示我們可以改變人造光的方向,更好地保護昆蟲,

所以B項“為什么人造光和進化會困住昆蟲?”符合題意。

故選B。]作業14人與環境類說明文

A

(2021?全國乙)

You'veheardthatplasticispollutingtheoceans-between4.8and12.7milliontonnesenter

oceanecosystemseveryyear.Butdoesoneplasticstraworcupreallymakeadifference?Artist

BenjaminVonWongwantsyoutoknowthatitdoes.Hebuildsmassivesculpturesoutofplastic

garbage,forcingviewerstore-examinetheirrelationshiptosingle-useplasticproducts.

Atthebeginningoftheyear,theartistbuiltapiececalleduStrawpocalypse,“apairof

1O-foot-tallplasticwaves,frozenmid-crash.Madeof168,000plasticstrawscollectedfromseveral

volunteerbeachcleanups,thesculpturemadeitsfirstappearanceattheEstellaPlaceshopping

centerinHoChiMinhCity,Vietnam.

Just9%ofglobalplasticwasteisrecycled.Plasticstrawsarebynomeansthebiggestsourceof

plasticpollution,butthey'verecentlycomeunderfirebecausemostpeopledon'tneedthemto

drinkwithand,becauseoftheirsmallsizeandweight,theycannotberecycled.Everystrawthat's

partofVonWong'sartworklikelycamefromadrinkthatsomeoneusedforonlyafew

minutes.Oncethedrinkisgone,thestrawwilltakecenturiestodisappear.

Inapiecefrom2018,VonWongwantedtoillustrateaspecificstatistic:Every60seconds,a

1truckload?sworthofplasticenterstheocean.Forthiswork,titledTruckloadofPlastic,“Von

Wongandagroupofvolunteerscollectedmorethan10,000piecesofplastic,whichwerethentied

togethertolooklikethey'dbeendumped(傾倒)fromatruck②allatonce.

VonWonghopesthathisworkwillalsohelppressurebigcompaniestoreducetheirplastic

footprint.

1.WhatareVbnWong'sartworksintendedfor?

A.Beautifyingthecityhelivesin.

B.Introducingeco-friendlyproducts.

C.Drawingpublicattentiontoplasticwaste.

D.Reducinggarbageonthebeach.

2.Whydoestheauthordiscussplasticstrawsinparagraph3?

A.Toshowthedifficultyoftheirrecycling.

B.Toexplainwhytheyareuseful.

C.Tovoicehisviewsonmodernart.

D.Tofindasubstituteforthem.

3.WhateffectwoulduTruckloadofPlastic”haveonviewers?

A.Calming.B.Disturbing.C.Refreshing.D.Challenging.

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Artists?OpinionsonPlasticSafety

B.MediaInterestinContemporaryArt

C.ResponsibilityDemandedofBigCompanies

D.OceanPlasticsTransformedintoSculptures

語境猜詞

①truckload(合)=truck+load

②allatonce_____________________

B

(2024?安徽皖南八校聯考)

Droughtisanincreasingprobleminourwarmingworld.Allcontinentshavebeenexperiencing

moreextendedperiodswithoutrain,leadingtoforestfiresandpoorcropgrowth.Consequently,

peoplearelookingatcloudseedingtosolvetheproblem-amethodofencouraging

precipitation(降水)bysendingsmallparticlesofcertainchemicalsintoclouds.

Cloud-seedingexpertArlenHugginshasbeenstudyingits①effectiveness."Myearliest

experiencewastousecloudseedingtoreducetheamountofhail(冰雹)innortheastColorado.We

didn'thaveanyluckwiththat,butwehadsuccesslateroninincreasingsnowfallinUtah.Now,

thefocusisshiftingtowardsincreasingrainfallfromsummerclouds,whichisfarmore

②unpredictable,“saidhe.

Theproblemisthatit'sprettyhardtoknowwhetherprecipitationresulteddirectlyfrom

cloudseeding.ltmighthaverainedorsnowedanyway.Evenifyoupracticecloudseedinginone

placeanddon?tinanother,it'simpossibletoknowforsurewhatcausedtheprecipitation.As

cloudseedingisexpensiveanditseffectivenessuncertain,itsusefulnessisstillamatterof

opinion,“saysKatjaFriedrich,aresearcherofUniversityofColorado.

Additionally,it'snotduringfoggyandsnowyconditionsthatpeoplethinkofincreasingthe

chanceofrainfall.Whenacountryishitbydrought,thencloudseedingisn'tanoptionduetothe

lackofclouds.Duringdrought,skiestendtobeclearwithfewclouds.Thebestoptiontoprevent

droughtistoseedattimesoftheyearwhenrainfalllevelsarenormalorhigher.

Therearealsoenvironmentalissuesregardingtheimpactofcloudseeding.Athighlevels,the

chemicalssentintothecloudscanharmhumansandotheranimals,andsomestudieshavefound

themslightlypoisonous.Apartfromthat,someenvironmentalistsareconcernedaboutthe

③long-termimpacts,asthereisn'tdataonhowmuchthosechemicalsaccumulateinthe

environmentover10years.

5.Whatisthepurposeofcloudseeding?

A.Toincreasegrainoutput.

B.Toslowdownglobalwarming.

C.Toreducechemicalsintheair.

D.Todealwithdryandrain-freeweather.

6.HowisArlenHuggins'earliestexperienceinparagraph2?

A.It'seffective.B.It'sunsuccessful.

C.It'ssatisfying.D.It's@fruitful.

7.WhatisKatjaFriedrich?sattitudetowardscloudseeding?

A.Favourable.B.Opposed.

C.Unclear.D.Doubtful.

8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Droughtcurrentlyposestheonlythreattoforestsandcrops.

B.Rainmakinginanyweatherwillcometrueinthenearfuture.

C.Researchersnowcannottellifrainfallisbroughtbycloudseeding.

D.Chemicalssentintothecloudswillbecomelesspoisonousovertime.

語境猜詞

①effectiveness(派)=effect+ive+ness

②unpredictable(派)=un+predict+able

③long-term(合)=long+term

④fruitful(派)=fruit+ful

⑤pose熟義:兒姿勢

生義(文義):a_____________________

C

(2024?湖南長沙二模)

TheYellowRiveristhecradleofChinesecivilization.Andfloodcontrolandpreventionhave

alwaysbeenkeytothewell-beingofthepeoplelivingalongit.Now,scientistscanbetterworkon

theseissuesbygivingtheriveradigitaltwin.

ThedigitaltwinoftheYellowRiverusesvarioustechnologies,includingbigdata,artificial

intelligence,andtheInternetofthings.Devicessetupalongtherivercollectandtransmit

informationtothecenter.Basedontheinformation,a3Dmodeloftheriverispresentedonthe

computerscreen.ltsliketheYellowRiverhasatwinthatreflectsitsrealconditions.

Onebig①breakthroughintheriver'sdigital②governanceis“smartstones”.Accordingto

WangQin,aleadresearcherattheInformationCenterofYellowRiverHenanBureau,asmart

stoneisawater-proofstone-shapeddevicewithchips,abattery,andasignaltransmitter.Theyare

buriedinimportantdike(堤壩)locationstorecordandreportthemovementofdikestones."Upon

feelingmovementofthedikestones,thesmartstonesendsanalarmtothecenterforquick

response,“Wangsaid.

“Inthepast,researchershadtolearntheconditionsofthedikeonthespotbythemselves,

puttingtheirlivesatrisk,“saidZhaoXiaoxiongfromthebureau.^Nowthesmartstonescando

thisforus,moresafely,quickly,andaccurately.,,

Andinthesky,drones(無人機)areflying.Ontheroutesdesignedbyengineers,thedrones

becomeexpertpatrollers(巡邏員)oftheriver,lookingatitsdikesandfloodprevention

projects.AccordingtoShenLinfromtheYellowRiverConservancyCommission,thankstothe

drones,researchersatthecommandcentercangetfirst-handphotosandinformation.uResearchers

thenupdatethe3Dmodelaccordingtothechangesthedronesreported.Thenewlyupdatedmodel

helpsustestourfloodwaterreleaseplansincaseweeverneedto③battendownthehatches(未雨綢

繆),"saidShen.

Underthewaterandupinthesky,intelligencesystemsarehelpingtoprotecttheYellowRiver

Basinonallfronts.AccordingtotheMinistryofWaterResources,inthefuture,wecanexpectto

seetheconstructionofanevenmorecomprehensivedigitalsystemforthisimportantriver.

9.WhatisthemainpurposeofcreatingadigitaltwinoftheYellowRiver?

A.Toconducthistoricalresearch.

B.Tocreateavirtualtouristattraction.

C.Toraisepublicawarenessofriverprotection.

D.Toimprovefloodcontrolandpreventionefforts.

10.Howdothesmartstonescontributetotheriver?sdigitalgovernance?

A.Theyrecordwaterquality.

B.Theyimprovetheriver?sbeauty.

C.Theymonitorandreportthestatusofthedike.

D.Theyserveasmarkersforimportantlocations.

11.WhatisoneofthefunctionsofdronesinthedigitalgovernanceoftheYellowRiver?

A.Entertainingtourists.

B.Collectinginformationondikeconditions.

C.Patrollingandtakingwildlifephotos.

D.Testingwaterquality.

12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“comprehensive“inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Complete.B.Basic.C.Beautiful.D.Natural.

語境猜詞

①breakthrough(合)=break+through

②governance(派)=govern+ance

③battendown____________________

語境猜詞答案

A.①一卡車(的量)②突然地;同時

B.①有效性,效力②無法預測的③長期的④成果豐碩的⑤造成,引起

C.①突破,重大進展②管理,治理③準備應對可能的麻煩或困難

答案精析

語篇解讀藝術家BenjaminVonWong非常關注塑料污染的問題,他用回收的廢舊塑料垃圾

創作巨型雕塑,以喚醒和提高人們的環保意識。

1.C[推理判斷題。根據第一'段最后一句"Hebuildsmassivesculpturesoutofplasticgarbage,

forcingviewerstore-examinetheirrelationshiptosingle-useplasticproducts.“可知,藝術家Von

Wong制作雕塑的目的是迫使觀眾重新審視他們與一次性塑料制品的關系,即關注塑料垃圾

造成的問題。故選C。]

2.A[細節理解題。根據第三段的內容,尤其是其中的"Just9%ofglobalplasticwasteis

recycled.Plasticstrawsarebynomeansthebiggestsourceofplasticpollution...becauseoftheir

smallsizeandweight,theycannotberecycled."可知,全球僅有9%的塑料廢棄物被回收利用,

而且作者特別說明了塑料吸管因為體積小和重量輕而無法被回收。由此可知,作者在第三段

討論塑料吸管的問題是為了說明塑料吸管回收的困難。故選A。]

3.B[推理判斷題。根據第四段的內容可知,TruckloadofPlastic這一作品直觀展現了塑料

污染的嚴重性,會令人不安,故選B。]

4.D[標題歸納題。通覽全文可知,作者主要講述了藝術家VonWong用塑料垃圾制作雕塑

以唉起人們對環保問題的關注,故選D。]

語篇解讀本文是一篇說明文。本文主要講了雖然人工增雨被認為是解決干旱問題的一種方

法,但是人工增雨的效果難以確定,并且存在環境問題和受氣候條件的制約。因此,雖然人

工增雨可能會在一些條件下對緩解干旱有一定益處,但其實用性和可行性仍有待討論。

5.D[細節理解題。根據第一'段"Droughtisanincreasingproblem...encouraging

precipitation(降水)...chemicalsintoclouds.(在我們日益變暖的世界里,干旱是一個日益嚴重的

問題。所有大陸都經歷了更多的長時間無雨期,導致森林火災和作物生長不良。因此,人們

正在研究人工增雨來解決這個問題——一種通過將某些化學物質的小顆粒送入云層來促進降

水的方法)”可知,人工增雨是為了應對干旱無雨的天氣。故選D。]

6.B[推理判斷題。根據第二段中"Myearliestexperience...luckwiththat(我最早的實踐是

在科羅拉多州東北部使用人工增雨來減少冰雹的數量。我們運氣不好)”可知,ArlenHuggins

最初的實踐沒有成功。故選B。]

7.D[觀點態度題。根據第三段中KaijaFriedrich的話“Ascloudseedingisexpensiveandits

effectivenessuncertain,itsusefulnessisstillamatterofopinion(由于人工增雨成本鬲昂,其有效

性也不確定,因此其實用性仍有待討論)”可知,KatjaFriedrich對人工增雨的做法持懷疑態

度。故選D。]

8.C[推理判斷題。根據第三段中“Theproblemisthatit'sprettyhardtoknowwhether

precipitationresulteddirectlyfromcloudseeding.(問題是,很難知道降水是否直接來自人工增

雨)”可知,研究人員現在無法判斷降雨是否是由人工增雨帶來的。故選C。]

語篇解讀這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了黃河數字事生體的創建目的、運行方式和發展。

9.D[細節理解題。根據第一■段"TheYellowRiveris...Andfloodcontrolandprevention...by

givingtheriveradigitaltwin.(黃河是中華文明的搖籃。洪水的控制和預防一■直是保障黃河沿岸

人民幸福生活的關鍵。現在,科學家們可以通過給黃河創建一個數字攣生體來更好地解決這

些問題)”可知,創建黃河數字攣生體的主要目的是加強洪水的控制和預防工作。故選D。]

10.C[細節理解題。根據第三段中"Theyareburiedin...ofdikestones.(它們被埋在重要的

堤壩上,以記錄和報告堤壩石塊的活動)”以及第四段過去,研究人員必須冒著生命危險,

親自到現場了解堤壩的情況,'來自該局的趙瀟雄說道。'現在智能石頭可以幫我們更安全、

更快速且更精確地完成這項工作。'”可知,智能石頭監測和報告堤壩的狀況。故選C。]

11.B[細節理解題。根據倒數第二段中"Ontheroutesdesigned...floodprevention

projects.(在工程師設計的路線上,無人機成為河流的專業巡邏員,監視河堤和防洪工程)”可

知,無人機在黃河數字化治理中的作用之一是收集堤防狀況信息。故選B。]

12.A[詞義猜測題。根據最后一段內容可知,在水下和空中,智能系統正在幫助保護黃河

流域的各個方面,據水利部表示,在未來,我們可以期待為這條重要河流建設一個更全面的

數字系統。由此猜測,畫線詞意為“全面的”。故選A。]

作業15書籍作品介紹及書評類說明文

A

(2023?新課標H)

ReadingArt:ArtforBookLoversisacelebrationofaneverydayobject——thebook,

representedhereinalmostthreehundredartworksfrommuseumsaroundtheworld.Theimageof

thereaderappearsthroughouthistory,inartmadelongbeforebooksaswenowknowthemcame

intobeing.Inartists?representationsofbooksandreading,weseemomentsofsharedhumanity

thatgobeyondcultureandtime.

Inthis“bookofbooks",artworksareselectedandarrangedinawaythatemphasizesthese

connectionsbetweendifferenterasandcultures.Weseescenesofchildrenlearningtoreadathome

oratschool,withthebookasafocusforrelationsbetweenthegenerations.Adultsareportrayed(描

繪)aloneinmanysettingsandposes-absorbedinavolume,deepinthoughtorlostinamoment

ofleisure.Thesescenesmayhavebeenpaintedhundredsofyearsago,buttheyrecordmomentswe

canallrelateto.

Booksthemselvesmaybeused①symbolicallyinpaintingstodemonstratetheintellect(才智),

wealthorfaithofthesubject.Beforethewideuseoftheprintingpress,booksweretreasured

objectsandcouldbeworksofartintheirownright.Morerecently,asbookshavebecome

inexpensiveoreventhrowaway,artistshaveusedthemastherawmaterialfor

artworks-transformingcovers,pagesorevencompletevolumesintopaintingsandsculptures.

Continueddevelopmentsincommunicationtechnologieswereoncebelievedtomakethe

printedpageoutdated.Froma21st-centurypointofview,theprintedbookiscertainlyancient,but

itremainsasinteractiveasany③battery-powerede-reader.Toserveitsfunction,abookmustbe

activatedbyauser:thecoverop

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