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People wearing glasses are smarter.B.If you wear glasses, chances are you are smarter. Research published in the famous British journal Nature Communications has found that people who displayed higher levels of intelligence were almost 30 percent more likely to wear glasses.根據(jù)第一段中的Some things should just be mon knowledge by now. The Earth isn39。這真是粗心使用者的生命通道。C.To assure their good quality.C.To work out their lifespan.C.The best part of the Bic site, however, is this rather curious fact: 100 percent of pen balls are made through a highlycontrolled process. As opposed to a highly uncontrolled process, involving explosions and bouncy castles and total chaos, we suppose.(1)Why does the author mention the case of Yellowstone? A. pens have a hole in their cap is to prevent the cap from pletely obstructing the airway if accidentally breathed in. This is requested by the international safety standards ISO11540, except for in cases where the cap is considered too large to be a choking risk.t grow after you die. The holes at the top of Bic biro pens are there so that, if you swallow one accidentally, you can still breathe and won39。 (4)考查主旨大意,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,科學家改變植物的基因,加快光合作用的速度,使植物葉子生長迅速,從而提高植物產(chǎn)量。故選B。 living timeThey will depend less on sunlight.(2)Why does the author mention lightadjusting glasses? A. Stephen Long is the lead author of the study. He pared a plant39。 Photosynthesis(光合作用)is the word used to describe how plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food. Scientists who conducted the new study say this is a very slow process. Plants use less than 1 percent of the energy available to therm. But by hacking a plant39。6.犇犇閱讀理解 s disease(AD) ”承認自己的健忘也許是一個很好的跡象,至少從你患老年癡呆癥,的可能性來看,可知選C。t remember our neighbor39。D.s disease.(3)What can be a sign of developing Alzheimer39。s a rare phenomenon when young people forget something.(2)What statement does the researchers in the new study agree with? A.t worry. The fact that you recognize your own forgetfulness may be a very good sign, at least in terms of the possibility of your developing Alzheimer39。 In our twenties, we find it funny when we can39。s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, he says, ideally before the ocean turns into a thin soup of plastic.”他說最好在海洋變成塑料湯之前建立一個必要的機構(gòu)和制度的問題,可推知選C。根據(jù)第一段中的“their plastic waste would likely still be around four centuries later.s time to take measures to deal with plastic waste.D.B.s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, he says, ideally before the ocean turns into a thin soup of plastic. (1)Why does the author mention the Pilgrims in paragraph 1? A.故選D。 SMAs方法是對這些固定想法的根本挑戰(zhàn)。根據(jù)第二段中的“In contrast to onetoone visits, SMA provide a longer appointment timeframe as well as the opportunity for patients to have improved access to their physicians and meanwhile pick up additional information and support from peers.”可知SMAs模式為患者提供了更長的預(yù)約時間,也為患者提供了更好地與醫(yī)生接觸的機會,同時還能從同行那里獲得額外的信息和支持。purchaseB. reputation.C. (4)考查推理判斷。故選B。 However, the results were quite different when two puppets approached one another and one used force to knock the other down before continuing to the other side. In this case, 18 of the 21 toddlers reached for the one who was knocked down. As the researchers concluded, When approaching others, very young children care not only who wins, but also how. The previous experiment has shown that toddlers know about social status, but this experiment went one step further by proving they have an obvious preference for high status. Since the participants were so young, this might even be an innate human preference.re racing their bikes down the sidewalk or just finishing their snacks. It39。根據(jù)最后一段中的Instead of waiting for people to get worse, we will be able to treat them earlier. 可知,這項技術(shù)將能夠更早地治療患者,而不是坐等病情惡化,從而推斷,人工智能這一科技幫助醫(yī)生對疾病診療早預(yù)判,早介入,從而幫助挽救大量生命,將大大促進衛(wèi)生服務(wù)。故選C。To present the achievement he has acplished.(4)What do we know about the new technology? A.C. fort cases.C.To show the influence of AI.B. (1)考查詞義猜測。根據(jù)第二段中的I think the potential of AI in healthcare like this is as big as the Industrial Revolution was—and signals a pletely new example in the way we manage healthcare. 楊教授認為,人工智能在醫(yī)療保健領(lǐng)域的潛力與工業(yè)革命一樣大,以此類比,說明人工智能在醫(yī)療領(lǐng)域的影響力。 Researchers showed toddlers (aged 21 to 31 months) a scene where two puppets (木偶) approached one another from opposite sides of a stage and one bowed to let the other pass first. Asked which puppet they liked better, 18 of the 21 toddlers in the experiment reached for the puppet who had been allowed to pass. Because respect from others is a marker of status, this suggests that children have a preference for those with a higher status—even before age three. (1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第三段中的“In this case, 18 of the 21 toddlers reached for the one who was knocked the participants were so young, this might even be an innate human preference.”可知,孩子們會走向被撞倒的人,而由于孩子太小,甚至可能是人類與生俱來的偏好。3.犇犇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 So, if an organization was looking to start shared medical appointments, I would advise them to start the buyin from a few champion physicians, develop the workflow and develop some experience. Provide some support behind what that best practice should look like. Create some standards so that, as the concept spreads, you can employ that experience to start the next shared medical appointments and the next.(1)What is the purpose of the SMA approach? A.C.B.It will enjoy wide popularity soon.D. the SMA approach is a fundamental challenge to those fixed ideas.”可知Dr. Sumego認為,文化轉(zhuǎn)變是最大的根據(jù)最后一段中的“So, if an organization was looking to start shared medical appointments, I would advise them to start the buyin from a few champion