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【题目】

The Space Science Centre The Space Science Centre allows you to take a wonderful journey to a different world! Find out if you’ve got what it takes to go into space. See some real satellites and learn a little rocket science.

Ticket:£21.00

Our Earth

At Our Earthyou can take a time machine and experience a journey that will take you from the beginning of time to the unknown future of our planet. Afterwards you can cool down in a real rainstorm.

Ticket:£18.50

The Eden Project

The largest green house in the world can be found at the Eden Project. Explore all the relationships between plants and people.

Ticket:£22.00

World Life

Discover the secrets of life itself at World Life. If you’d like to see the world’s frist 5D film showing a baby developing from the embryo(胚胎)to birth. You can also experience bungee jumping here.

Ticket:£19.95

1If you want to see some real satellites, you can visit __________.

A. the Space Science CentreB. Our Earth

C. the Eden ProjectD. World Life

2If you would like to take a time machine, you should see Box __________.

A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four

3What can people know in Box3?

A. A little rocket science.B. The unknown future of our planet.

C. The secrets of life itself.D. The relationships between plants and people.

4The writer wrote the passage to__________.

A. encourage us to learn more about futureB. introduce some attractions

C. explain some interesting factsD. show us some famous museums

【答案】

1A

2B

3D

4B

【解析】

本文是一篇说明文.主要介绍了空间科学中心、我们的地球、伊甸园计划、世界生活参观的内容和票价.

1细节理解题.根据The Space Science Centre中的"See some real satellites"看到很多的真实的卫星.因此可知是在空间科学中心,故选A

2细节理解题.根据Our Earth中的"At Our Earthyou can take a time machine"在我们的地球,我们可以操作时光机.因此可知是我们的地球.故选B

3细节理解题.“Explore all the relationships between plants and people”可以探索故植物和人类之间的关关系.因此可知是在伊甸园计划.选D

4细节理解题.本文主要介绍了空间科学中心、我们的地球、伊甸园计划、世界生活四个吸引人的事物.可知作者写这篇文章主要是介绍一些吸引人的东西.故选B

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Hospitals are doing experiments with tele-medicine. Tele-medicine is a technology that lets doctors "see" patients without them being in the same place. This is made possible through high-speed communication networks (网络).

Tele-medicine is already in wide use in some places such as the USA and Germany. At both ends of the line, the way of video-meeting lets them see and talk to each other. Blood pressure and body temperature are directly shown on computers. Among other uses, village doctors hold "consultations (会诊)" with far-away experts. The experts can also help them during operations.

Tele-medicine has been slow to reach Asia because of high costs, besides other reasons.When things improve, this technology will develop very fast.Chinese University of Hong Kong's medical school has joined a big hospital in Beijing, and Thailand is building a tele-medicine station connecting 20 areas.

Tele-medicine will do good to patients because doctors from different places can see them and give their medical advice. The help is of great importance if the disease is an unusual one. It also helps spread medical knowledge among experts.

As tele-medicine develops well, it will be cheaper and more popular in the medical field.

Tele-medicine

Definition:

It is a kind of technology that 1 the patients to see doctors by networks.

Function:

It is already 2used in many advanced countries like America;

After meeting at both ends of the networks, patient’s health information is directly shown in computer;

The far-away experts can also help village doctors hold "consultations” and give advice during operations.

Advantages:

It is very convenient for patients to see doctors and 3 their medical advice.

The help 4 a lot if the disease is an unusual one;

It also helps to spread the medical knowledge among experts.

With the 5 cost, it will develop well and become more popular

【题目】Go “back” in time

Is there a way to quickly recall(回忆)information just before taking an exam? Walking backwards might be a solution. Scientists from the University of Roehampton in the UK said this activity can help people improve their short-term memory.

Researchers asked 114 volunteers to watch a video. After watching the video, the volunteers were split(分成) into three groups. One group was told to walk 10 meters forward. The second group walked 10 meters backwards. The third group stood in one place. All three groups were then asked 20 questions about what they saw in the video.

The scientists found that the backward-walking group got two more answers correct than the other two groups.

This suggests that the link between the concepts(概念)of time and space is important in terms of how our minds form memories. “Time is really expressed via(通过)space,” Aleksandra, who led the study, told the Daily Mail. When you walk backwards, you see things from a different angle(角度) compared to walking forward, This difference helps people recall things that happened in the past.

And walking backwards is not just good for our brains. It is also good for the rest of our body. Compared to walking forward, walking backwards is more challenging. This can help us improve our fitness, according to New Scientist. Walking backwards uses more energy in a short time and burns more calories(卡路里).

In addition, walking backwards is less stressful for our knees. It could be helpful for people who often have pain in their knees, according to researchers from the University of Oregon in the US. Walking backwards also keeps our spines(脊柱) strong, which can help to ease(缓解)pain in the lower back. This might be why many old people like walking backwards.

1What does “this activity” in Paragraph 1 refer to(指的是)?

A. Recalling information.B. Taking an exam.

C. Walking backwards.D. Improving memory.

2The second paragraph is written to .

A. introduce a useful way of walking

B. show who can answer more questions correctly

C. explain why walking backwards improves memory

D. describe how researchers did their experiment

3Which group got two more answers correct in the study?

A. The forward-walking group.B. The backward-walking group.

C. The standing-in-one-place group.D. All groups.

4According to New Scientist, how can walking backwards be helpful?

A. It helps people remember information.

B. It allows people to see things in a new angle.

C. It helps people burn more calories.

D. It can ease pain in people’s knees and backs.

5What do we know from the passage?

A. Walking backwards can help people in many ways.

B. Scientists suggest walking backwards for 10 meters every day.

C. Memories are formed when we do challenging activities.

D. Old people like walking backwards because it can help them lose weight.

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