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got to spend lots of time with my friends then. It39。s the best way of dealing with not being able to do what I loved so much and what I was really good at. Now. I have to think carefully about my future. Snowboarding is such a huge part of my life now. But I also feel it39。s important to have something else I can do. just in case I don39。t succeed as a professional snowboarder or I get injured. I39。m wondering whether being a doctor is a possibility. if my active life allows time for doing a college degree, it39。s impossible to imagine myself growing tired of the sport. But I can39。t go on snowboarding my whole life.24. How did the author feel before her first snowboarding down a hill?A. pleased B. inspired.C. annoyed D. frightened25. What happened to the author after taking part in petitions?A. She lost confidence in her own abilities.B. She developed an interest in snowboarding.C. She planned for every petition carefully. D. She ended up getting bored of snowboarding.26. What can be inferred about the author from the passage?A. She got injured in the last petition..B. She had to be on a strict diet in summer.C. she might work as a doctor in the future.D. she will be a lifelong professional Snowboarder.【答案】24. D 25. B 26. C【解析】【分析】本文是記敘文。文章講述了作者的滑雪生涯,從愛上滑雪講到參加滑雪比賽以及對未來職業(yè)的設(shè)想?!?4題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的“The hill looked unbelievably steep and scary. So My dad had to do a lot of persuading to get me on a board.( 那座山看上去陡峭得令人難以置信,而且令人害怕。我爸爸費(fèi)了好大勁才讓我上沖浪板。)”可知,作者在第一次滑雪下山之前感覺很害怕。故選D。25題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段的“But my love of taking part and winning got stronger as I got older, which always help me to push myself harder. I enjoyed not having a fixed plan and sometimes this went well ,like when I became the first female ever to get a perfect 100 at a local petition. I wasn39。t sure I39。d even attempted the jumps that got me the score until I actually set off. That achievement increased my trust in my own abilities.( 但隨著年齡的增長,我對參與和獲勝的熱愛越來越強(qiáng)烈,這總是幫助我更努力地推動自己。我喜歡沒有一個(gè)固定的計(jì)劃,有時(shí)這很順利,比如當(dāng)我成為第一個(gè)在當(dāng)?shù)乇荣愔蝎@得完美100分的女性。我甚至不確定自己是否嘗試過那些讓我得分的跳躍,直到我真正開始。這一成就增加了我對自己能力的信任)”可推斷,作者參加比賽后,養(yǎng)成了對滑雪的興趣。故選B?!?6題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段的“I39。m wondering whether being a doctor is a possibility.( 我想知道是否有可能成為一名醫(yī)生。)”可知,未來作者有可能做醫(yī)生。故選C。CVideo calls are a mon occurrence, but have you imagined being able to touch the person on the other end of the line? Scientists are making this a reality. Researchers at the University of new South Wales, Australia have invented a soft skin stretch device(SSD). A haptic device that can recreate the sense of touch. Haptic technology mimics the experience of touch by stimulating localized areas of the skin in ways that are similar to what is felt in the real world, through force, vibration or motion.Vibration is the most mon haptic technology today and has been built into many electronic devices such as one attached to the back of the trackpad(觸摸板) in laptops, which simulates a button clicking. However, haptic feedback with vibration bees less sensitive when used continuously. The existing technology also has great difficulty recreating the sense of touch with objects in virtual environments or located remotely. According to Mai Thanh Thai, lead author of the study.The new technology overes issues with existing haptic devices. The research team introduced a novel method to recreate the sense of touch through a soft artificial “muscles”.“Our threeway directional skin stretch device, built into the fingertips of the wearable glove we also created is like wearing a second skin its soft stretchable and mimics the sense of touch and will enable new forms of haptic munication to enhance everyday activities”said Thanh Nho Do, senior author of the study.Imagine you are at home and you call your friend who is in Australia. You wear a haptic glove with the SSDs and your friends also wears a glove with integrated 3D force sensors. If your friend picks up an object, it will physically press against your friend’s fingers. And their glove with 3D force sensors will measure with interactions. The force signals can be sent to your glove so your device will generate the same 3D forces. Making you experience the same sense of touch as your friend. The haptic devices could be applied in various situations, allowing users to feel objects inside a virtual world or at a distance. It could also be used in medical practices. Doctors can feel a patient39。s organ tissues. With surgical tools without touching them.27. What does the passage imply?A. SSDs bee less sensitive when used continuously.B. SSDs can recreate the sense of touch without vibration.C. SSDs have great advantages over existing haptic devices.D. SSDs can help users touch the person through video calls.28. Paragraph 6 mainly tells us A. How the device works.B. Why the device is usedC. What the device createsD. How the device is invented29. How does the author think of the prospect of SSDs?A. hopeless B. uncertain.C. worrying. D. cheerful.30. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. A glove that can measure some interactions.B. A sensor that can imitate touch at a distance.C. A device that can recreate the sense of touch.D. A tool could be applied in medical practices.【答案】27. B 28. A 29. D 30. C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹一種可以重現(xiàn)觸覺的設(shè)備?!?7題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Haptic technology mimics the experience of touch by stimulating localized areas of the skin in ways that are similar to what is felt in the real world ,through force ,vibration or motion.”(觸覺技術(shù)通過刺激局部皮膚的方式來模擬觸摸的體驗(yàn),這種方式類似于在現(xiàn)實(shí)世界中通過力量、振動或運(yùn)動所感受到的感覺。)和第四段的“The new technology overes issues with existing haptic devices. The research team introduced a novel method to recreate the sense of touch through a soft artificial “muscles”.”(這種新的技術(shù)克服了現(xiàn)有觸覺設(shè)備存在的問題。小酒小組引進(jìn)了一個(gè)新的方法,通過柔軟的人造“肌肉”來重建觸覺)可推知,這篇文章暗示SSDs可以在不振動的情況下重現(xiàn)觸覺。故選B?!?8題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第六段,尤其是“If your friend picks up an object, it will physically press against your friend’s fingers. And their