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压轴题03阅读理解之说明文说明文是对事物或事理进行客观说明的一种文体,它以说明为主要表达方式,通过解说事物或阐明事理,达到教人以知识的目的,在结构上往往采用总分、递进等方式按一定的顺序(如时间、空间、从现象到本质)进行说明。说明文的特点是客观、简练、语言准确、明了,文章很少表达作者的感情倾向。阅读说明文的重点在于读懂它说明的事物或事理,了解事物的性质、构造、成因、功能等,了解事理的含意、特点等。最近五年,说明文的出现变化不大,一直很稳定,选材通常是各学科的前沿问题;高科技领域的科研成果;人们比较关心的社会问题;人文方面的经典。由于阅读理解题的设置采用渐进式,即由简到难的方式,因此说明文是高考试卷中阅读理解题中相对比较难的,通常后置。阅读理解试题的中要考点之一是考查学生对词汇和句式的掌握。说明文的词汇和句式的运用较别的体裁的文章难度更大。词汇运用灵活,同一词的不同词性的用法交替出现,未列入考纲的生词较多,通常达到了4-5%。不过考生可以通过说明文的语言特点来帮助理解语篇,例如,下定义、解释、举例、同义词、反义词、上下义词以及标点符号(如破折号、冒号都有表示解释和说明)等。1.首尾处高考中的阅读理解尤其是说明文和议论文,文章的结构层次都非常规范,逻辑性都很强,这类文章的首尾段经常是文章的主旨要义,而每段的首尾句经常又是该段落的主题句。正因如此这些地方也就理所当然地成为了命题的重点所在。2.转折处文章中的转折处经常是体现作者观点或文章主题的地方,考生看到这些地方要重点关注并做上标记,以便做题时查找。常见的转折词语有:but,however,yet,still,infact,asamatteroffact,onthecontrary等。3.对比处文章中作者经常将两个事物、事实或观点进行对比,以论证自己观点的正确性,而命题者常将针对双方的属性进行设题,此类试题多是推理判断题。常见的表示对比的标志性词语有:unlike,bycontrast,(be)comparedwith,incomparison等。4.举例处一般情况下在议论文和说明文中,作者都会通过例证的方式来说明某事物的功能作用或论证某种观点,这些地方通常是设题的热点区域。考生要牢记一般举例的前后处即为该例子的论点,找到了论点也就找到了根源,做题也就有了依据。常见的标志性词语有:like,suchas,forexample,forinstance,take...asanexample等。5.因果处
1因果关系阐明了两事物的内在联系,是作者进行分析或得出结论的地方。正因如此,命题者对这些地方非常青睐,通常命题者会将因果颠倒去迷惑考生。常见的词语有:because,for,since,as,so,thus,therefore,consequently,cause,becauseof,dueto,thanksto,asaresult(of),resultin/from,leadto等。需要注意的是,有时候文章中虽未出现表示因果关系的词语,但在逻辑上存在此种关系,此时考生就要根据实际情况去进行推理判断,理清逻辑。6.特殊标点处文章的特殊标点符号处通常是作者表达特殊意图的地方,也是命题者经常设题处。因此,考生要对下列特殊标点符号格外留心:①破折号,其后的内容通常为对前面内容的解释说明或补充,用来表明此处信息至关重要。但两个破折号的作用通常为插入语,一般不会是重点信息所在;②冒号,主要用来对前面内容进行解释或总结。一般情况下,出现冒号考生重点关注冒号后的内容即可;③括号,考生需要注意的是英文中的括号不同于中文的用法,中文里可跳过,但英文必须要认真阅读。因为英文括号里的内容通常用来解释或强调括号前的内容,是重点信息所在处。7.结论处当文章中出现theresearch/studyindicates,thereportsuggests等结论性表达时,考生要格外注意。因为命题者通常不考查实验或研究的过程,却关注其结果或结论,而这些地方恰恰是表达结果或结论的所在。8.观点处文章的作者及文章中提到的相关人员对某人或事物表达的观点态度通常会是命题的重点区域。做题时要注意doubt,appreciate,hate,beagainst/for,infavorof等词语。(2023·黑龙江哈尔滨·哈尔滨三中校考一模)TheLostCity,Atlantisisamagnificentandancientcitylyingbeneaththewavesofthesea.Doesthissoundlikeafairytaletoyou?Manypeoplehavetriedandfailedtofindit.MichaelHubnerfromGermanythoughthehad.Letuslearnmoreaboutthisfascinatingcity.TheGreekphilosopherPlato,wholivedinthe4thcenturyBC,mentionedAtlantisindetailinhiswritings.HesaidthatAtlantiswasacitybuiltonanislandaround9,000yearsbeforehistime.Atlantisbecameapowerfulnationthatplannedtoconquerallothercountries.However,itdisappearedsuddenlybeneaththeseaintotheAtlanticOceanbecauseofearthquakesandfloods.Platogave51cluestoitslocation.Hedescribedthecityhavinganislandatthecenterandbeingsurroundedbyringsofwaterandland.HealsosaidhowfarthecitywasfromAthensinGreece.ManyexplorershadtriedandfailedtofindAtlantisunderthesea.TheyhadbeenlookingundertheseabecauseofwhatPlatowroteaboutit.AGermancomputerexpertcalledMichaelHubnercameupwiththetheorythatAtlantiswasnotatthebottomoftheocean.HethoughtthatAtlantishadbeendestroyedbyatsunamiwave.Thestrongforceofthewavewouldhavecausedtheendoftheoncegreatcity.MichaelHubnerlookedatallofPlato’scluesagain.Heusedacomputerprogramtoenteralltheinformation
2thatPlatowroteabout.Thecomputerprogramwouldcheckonamapoftheworldforaplacethatmatchedalltheclues.InthiswayMichaelHubnerwasabletofindtheplacethatAtlantismighthavebeen.ThecomputerprogrampointedtoaplaceontheMoroccancoastinAfrica,whichwascalledtheSouss-massaplain.MichaelHubnerimmediatelyboardedaplanetolookforhimself.Whenhegotthere,hewassurprisedtoseemanythingsthatmatchedPlato’sdescription.Therewasasmallmoundinthecentreoftheplainandcirculardryriverbeds.ItwasalsoveryclosetothedistancethatPlatohaddescribed.Weknowthatatsunamicanoccurifthereisanearthquake.TheareaoftheSouss-Massaplainhashadmanyearthquakesoveryears.MichaelHubner’stheorythatamassivetsunamihadflattenedthecityisnotimpossible.Thiswouldexplainwhyitdisappearedsosuddenly.EventhoughMichaelHubnerbelievedthathehadfoundthesiteofAtlantis,manyexpertsdisagreed.SomescholarshavesuggestedthatPlatomighthavebeenwritingaboutCreteandtheneighbouringislandofSantorini,whichwasbadlydestroyedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.Othersfeelhemadeupthestoryandbaseditonoldlegends.MichaelHubnerbelievedPlato.HeusedhistimeandenergytoprovetohimselfthatAtlantisexistedandstoodproudlyalongtheMoroccancoast.1.WhichonefitsPlato’sdescriptionofAtlantis?A.Atlantiswasstruckbyearthquakesandfloods.B.AtlantiswasfarawayfromthecityAthensinGreece.C.Atlantiswasacitybuiltonanislandabout9,000yearsBC.D.Atlantisdisappearedbecauseitwasconqueredbymorepowerfulcountries.2.WhydidMichaelHubnergototheSouss-massaplain?A.Toexploreatsunamiwave.B.Toproveheisancomputerexpert.C.ToexplorethepossiblesiteofAtlantis.D.ToproveAtlantiswasdestroyedbyfloods.3.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMichaelHubner’stheory?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Critical.D.Objective.4.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?A.Thelostcityprovedtobemerelyalegend.B.MichaelHubnerwascompletelyagainstPlato’sidea.C.LotsofexpertsstillquestionedMichaelHubner’stheory.D.Atlantiswasseverelyaffectedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.
3(2023·河北唐山·统考一模)SchoolsintheUSandelsewhereareannouncingbansontherecentlyreleasedAI—poweredChatGPToutoffearthatstudentscouldusethetechnologytocompletetheirassignments.However,bansmaybepracticallyimpossiblegivenhowdifficultitistodetectwhentextiscomposedbyChatGPT.Isitinsteadtimetorethinkhowstudentsaretaughtandevaluated?EducatorsarestartingtoquestionwhatitmeanstoassessstudentlearningifanAIcanwriteanessayorpapersimilarto,orevenbetterthan,astudentwould—andtheteachercan’ttellthedifference.Manyteachersbelievethetime-honoredlearningtraditionwillbedestroyedfromthegroundupbyChatGPT.TheLosAngelesUnifiedSchoolDistrictinCaliforniafirstblockedtheuseofChatGPTonnetworksanddevicesinDecember2022.However,removingtechnologyfromtheclassroomcanmeanundesirableconsequences,suchascreatingmoreobstaclesforstudentswithdisabilities,saysTrust.Additionally,restrictingtheuseofChatGPTonschoolnetworksanddevicescan’tstopstudentsfromusingChatGPTathomeandinlibraries.Itisalsounclearifanti-cheatingsoftwarecanreliablydetectAI-assistedwriting.OpenAIisworkingtodevelopadigitalwatermarkthatcanhelpteachersandacademicsspotstudentswhoareusingChatGPTtowriteessays.OpenAI’sattemptstowatermarkAItext,however,hitlimits.InsteadofworryingabouthowChatGPTcouldenablecheating,educatorsshouldaskwhatmotivatesstudentstocheatinthefirstplaceandworkondevelopingrelationshipsoftrust,saysJesseStommelattheUniversityofDenverinColorado.“TalktostudentsreallyfranklyaboutwhatChatGPT’scapableof,whatit’snot,”saysStommel.“HavestudentsuseittowriteanessayaboutJaneAustenandgenderdynamics,andthenhavethemreadthatessayandpeerreviewitandthinkaboutwhatChatGPTgetsrightandwrong.”5.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestschoolsdo?A.Adjustteachingandassessment.B.Meetdifferentdemandsfromstudents.C.ProhibittheuseofChatGPTinclassrooms.D.Breakwiththetraditionalteachingmethod.6.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.DarkfutureofChatGPT.B.Educators’worryingconcern.C.Crisisoftraditionallearning.D.DifficultyintellingAI’swriting.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardOpenAI’swatermarktechnology?A.Amused.B.Hopeful.C.Shocked.D.Doubtful.
48.WhatcanbeinferredfromJesseStommel?A.AIhelpsstudentstellrightandwrong.B.Studentsshouldwriteaboutfamouswriters.C.EducatorsshouldguidestudentstouseAIproperly.D.Thetrustbetweenteachersandstudentsishardtoform.(2023·江苏·统考二模)WhenshefirstcametoBritainasarefugee(难民)fromNigeriasixyearsago,Kemihadathree-month-olddaughter,aroominasharedhouseand£5.39tosurviveoneachday.Findingmoneyfornewclotheswasoutofthequestion.Afterfouryears,Kemiwasgranted(给与)refugeestatusandsecuredherfirstjobinterview—unsurprisingly,shehadnothingtowear.However,shewasreferredtoasmallsocialenterprisecalledGiveYourBest,whichaskedherhersizeandwhatkindofclothessheliked.“Andtheygavemethreebeautifulshirts.Thoseclotheswerelikegoldtome.TheyaskedmewhatIactuallywanted.Thatmakesyoufeelvalued.”TheinitiativewaslaunchedbySolEscobar,whohadspentseveralyearsvolunteeringatrefugeecampsinnorthernFrance.Afriendputherincontactwithahouseholdofrefugeewomenwhocouldn’taccessanyclothing.Escobarrealisedshehadsurplus(剩余)clothesshecoulddonate,andappealedtoherfriendsandnetworksforhelp.Shewasfloodedwithoffers,butdidn’twanttooverloadthewomenwithpotentiallyimproperclothing.“SoIthought,ifItakephotosofalloftheseitemsandputthemonanInstagrampage,theycanallchoosethethingsthattheyactuallywant.”Eighteenmonthslater,GiveYourBesthasprocessedalmost11,000itemsofclothing,andhasmorethan800refugeewomenapprovedto“shop”forfreeonitsvirtualshopfront.Itisaimingformuchmore,however.HavingreachedtheverylimitofdonationsandrequestsitcouldhandlethroughInstagram,theenterprisehasjustlaunchedanewdigitalplatformthatwillallowittohugelyupscale.Likethehugelysuccessfulclothingresaleapp,clothesarephotographedanduploadedtoGiveYourBest,wherecustomersselectthosetheylikeanddonorsthenposttheitem.Crucially,however,nomoneychangeshands.Aswellasgivingchoicetoitsusersandminimisingfashionwaste,Escobarsaysoneconsequencehasbeenthesmallbutintimate(亲密的)connectionsestablishedbetweendonorandshopper.Manydonorschoosetoincludeasupportivenoteandasmallgift—hugelywelcomedbyrecipients(接受者),butalsoareminderthat“ontheothersideofyourpackage,there’sawomanwhoisyoursizeandhasyourfashionsense,becauseshe’sshoppingfromyourwardrobe(衣橱)”.9.What’sthepurposeoftheenterprise?
5A.Toofferjobtrainingtorefugees.B.Toprovidechildcareforrefugees.C.Togiverefugeesdignityofchoice.D.Tostrengthenrefugees’socialposition.10.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?A.Howtheenterprisesurvived.B.Howtheenterpriseadvertised.C.Howtheenterprisewasnamed.D.Howtheenterprisewasinitiated.11.Whatdowelearnabouttheenterprisefromthetext?A.Itiswarmlyreceived.B.Itisdifficulttooperate.C.Itmakeshugeprofits.D.Itneedstobemorecreative.12.Whatdoestheenterprisebringtoitsdonorsandrecipients?A.Enjoyableshoppingexperience.B.Asenseofsocialresponsibility.C.Closeinterpersonalrelationship.D.Agoodinsightintofashiontrend.(2023·湖北·校联考二模)Takealookatthattreeinthelocalpark.Whatmightitbefeeling?Coulditbethinking?Experimentsareexploringtheideaofplantcognition(认知),evengoingsofarastosuggesttheypossesssomeformofconsciousness.Aswildasitsounds,itisn’tanewidea.Thefieldof“plantneurobiology(神经生物学)”beganin2006,aimedatunderstandinghowplantsprocessinformationfromtheirenvironment.Itisnowclearthatplantsarecapableofcomplexcommunicationandcansensetheirsurroundings,whichwereoriginallydismissed.Butadvocatesofplantconsciousnesstakethingsfurtheranddrawparallelsbetweentheelectricalsignalingthatcanbefoundfromroottostemandthatpresentinthenervoussystemofanimals.Theyclaimtoshowthatplantsarecapableofintentionallychoosingtoperformcertainbehaviors,oflearningandperhapsevenhavingpersonalities.Ifplantsareexperiencingaconsciousinnerworld,theyargue,itbecomesvitalthatwefindwaystotestandunderstandit.Extendingtheconceptofcognitiontoplantswouldmeanasignificantshiftinourviewoftheuniquenessof
6humanity,nottomentionhowwetreatourbotanicalfriends,sothebarofacceptanceishigh.Researchersrisingtothechallengearehopingtoexploreplantswithtoolsusuallyreservedforthehumanbrain.Theresearchcanappearpersuasive,butitisinitsearlystageandsuffersfromrepeatedfailure.Criticssaythefieldisahighguessandthatthebehaviourcanbeexplainedthroughinbornresponse.Whetherwedecidethatplantshavecognitionmaycomedowntoourabilitytodescribeconsciousnessitself-somethingwearefarfromdoing.Butratherthandismisstheidea,weshouldwelcomethechancetothinkupnewwaystotestourunderstandingofconsciousness.Itmightjustimproveourgraspofthehumanmind.Attheveryleast,ourtreesandplantsshouldbenefitfromtheextraattention-consciouslyornot.13.Whatdosupportersofplantconsciousnessbelieve?A.Plantscanonlyperformnativereaction.B.Plantscanperceivetheirsurroundingsandadapttothem.C.Plantspossessthesamelevelofconsciousnessashumans.D.Plantscancommunicatecomplicatedlyandchooseactionsdeliberately.14.Whatisthemainchallengeinacceptingtheideaofplantconsciousness?A.Theneedtodeveloptoolstotestplantcognition.B.Thedramaticchangeinourviewofhumanity.C.Thelackofevidenceinthefieldofplantneurobiology.D.Theinabilitytodescribeconsciousnessitself.15.Whatisthecurrentstateofresearchinthefieldofplantcognition?A.Thefieldishighlybasedonguessesandhasnoevidence.B.Researchersareusingtoolsreservedforthehumanbraintostudyplantbehaviors.C.Thereisnotenoughevidencetosupporttheideaofplantconsciousness.D.Plantshavebeenproventopossessaformofconsciousness.16.Whatisthepotentialbenefitofstudyingplantconsciousness?A.Enhancingourunderstandingofthehumanbrain.B.Developingnewwaystotestplantbehaviors.C.Promotingourrelationshipwithplants.D.Provingtheexistenceofplantcognition.(2023·江苏镇江·江苏省镇江第一中学校考模拟预测)FaceApphastakentheworldbystorm,givingusersthechancetoseethemselvesagethroughitsalgorithm.12.7millionpeople—somethreemillionmorethanthepopulationofNewYorkCity—reportedlydownloadeditinaweeklastmonth.
7AlthoughtheRussianapphasbecomeknownforitsprivacyissues,themoreinterestinglessonofourFaceAppfling(尽情玩乐)iswhatittellsusaboutoursociety—andourfuturelives.Itturnsoutwearemoreinterestedinagingthanwerealized.Mostyoungerpeopleareindenialaboutoldage,doingalmostnothingtoprepareforit.Werarelyhaveachancetoplanforthefuture,withincreasingtimeandfinancialpressures.Thosepressuresbringsacrificeswemaynotalwayswanttomake:wecannolongeraffordtospendthetimeorthemoneyneededtolookafterourelderlyparents.Asafamilydoctor,Icanseethelonelinessepidemicdeveloping.Elderlypatientscometoseemewithnoparticularillness,noclearmedicalissue.AfterafewminutesoftheconsultationIunderstandwhy:theyarenotsick,andoftentheydon’tfeelsick.Theyjustneedsomeone—anyone—totalkto.Althoughlonelinesshasnomedicalclassification,thehealtheffectsarereal:lonelinessandisolationcanbeasharmfulassmoking15cigarettesaday,andismoredamagingthanobesity.Butlonelinessdoesnotcomewithnearlyenoughhealthwarnings.Sowhatnext?Since1980,wearelivingonaverage10yearslonger.Meanwhile,peoplearehavingfewerchildren,andtheyarehavingthemmuchlaterinlife.Thesnakeofaworldclasshealthserviceiseatingitsowntail;itscareisprolonging(延长)people’slives,butastherateofpensioners(退休人员)toworkingagepeopleincreases,therearefewertaxpayerstafundthatveryhealthservice.IntothisvoidhavesteppedNGOs,charitiesandvolunteers.Butinthelongterm,theonlywaytotrulyhelptheoldestmembersofoursocietyistogobacktothetraditionalvaluesofinter-generationalcooperation—oftenunderthesameroof.Ultimately,wewillneedtoevolvetowardsaculturewhereelderlycareIStreatedthesameaschildcare,whereemployersrecognizethedutyofsomeonewithanelderlyparentthesamewaytheyrecognizethoseofsomeonewithanewbornchild.17.What’sthewriter’sintentionofmentioningFaceAppinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Toexplainitsfunctionindetail.B.Toproveitspopularityacrosstheworld.C.Toshowtherapidprogressoftechnology.D.Tointroducethetopicofagingandloneliness.18.Whatmakeselderlypeoplewithoutillnessgotoseetheirfamilydoctors?A.Desiretohavetheconsultation.B.Unclearmedicalissues.C.Strongfeelingofloneliness.D.Questionstoaskdoctors.19.Howcantheoldestmembersofoursocietybetrulyhelped?A.Bybeingprovidedwithfamilycare.B.BygoingbacktothetraditionalsocietyC.Bybeingtreatedlikechildren.D.Byrecognizingthedutyofemployers20.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
8A.FaceAppishelpfulindealingwithelderlypeople’sloneliness.B.FaceApp’spopularityprovesithasnosecurityproblems.C.ThelonelinessofelderlypeopleneedsmoreattentionD.Healthservicelacksfundbecauseofprolongedpeople’slives.(2023·河北石家庄·高三石家庄二中校考阶段练习)Onekeyelementofhumanlanguageissemantics(语义).Scientistshadlongthoughtthatunlikeourwords,animalvocalizations(发声)wereinvoluntary,renectingtheemotionalstateoftheanimalwithoutconveyinganyotherinformation.Butoverthelastfourdecades,numerousstudieshaveshownthatvariousanimalshavedistinctcallswithspecificmeanings.Manybirdspeciesusedifferentalarmcalls.Japanesetits,whichnestintreeholes,haveonecallthatcausestheirbabybirdstogetdowntoavoidbeingpulledoutofthenestbycrows,andanothercallfortreesnakesthatsendsthemjumpingoutofthenestentirely.Siberianjaysvarytheircallsdependingonwhetheranenemyisseenlookingforfoodoractivelyattacking—andeachcallgetsadifferentresponsefromothernearbybirds.Tworecentstudiessuggestthattheorderofsomebirds’vocalizationsmayimpacttheirmeaning.Thoughtheideaisstillcontroversial,thiscouldrepresentabasicformoftherulesgoverningtheorderandcombinationofwordsandelementsinhumanlanguageknownassyntax(句法),asillustratedbytheclassic“dogbitesman”vs.“manbitesdog”example.Evenifsomebirdssharebasicaspectsofhumanlanguage,westillknowverylittleaboutwhat’sactuallygoingonintheirminds.Mostanimalcommunicationresearchhasfocusedondescribingsignalsandbehavior,whichonthesurfacecanlookalotlikehumanbehavior.Determiningiftheunderlyingcognitive(认知的)processesdrivingthebehaviorarealsosimilarismuchmorechallenging,asattheheartofthisquestionisintentionality:Areanimalsmerelyreactingtotheirenvironment,ordotheyintendtoconveyinformationtooneanother?21.Whatwasscientists’long-heldbeliefaboutanimalvocalizations?A.Theyconveyednoemotion.B.Theyweresemanticallyrelated.C.Theyvariedgreatlywithspecies.D.Theyexpressednointendedmeaning.22.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph2?A.Bylistingdata.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byprovidingdefinition.D.Bymakingcomparisons.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”this”inparagraph3referto?A.Whatbirds’vocalizationsmean.B.Howrulesgovernhumanlanguage.C.Whatthetworecentstudiesindicate.D.Howbird’svocalizationsarecombined.
924.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Sharedaspectsofhumanandbirds’languages.B.Focusofmostanimalcommunicationresearch.C.Underlying,cognitiveprocessesofbirds’vocalizations.D.Insufficientknowledgeaboutbirds’communicationintentionality.(2023·湖南岳阳·统考二模)CERTAINCREATURES-namely,bees-haveevolvedtobeskillfulflyingbuilders.Toassemble(组装)anest,workerinsectsteamuptodovariousworktothespecificationofacomplexdesignthatendsupbeingmanytimestheirsize.Thisprocesstakesmonths,manytimeslongerthantheaveragelifespanofallbutthequeen.Meanwhiletheinsectsmustadjustastheygo.ItistheseinsectbuildingteamsthatinspiredMirkoKovac,aroboticistatImperialCollegeLondon,todevelopawaytoimprovetheflexibilityof3Dprinting.Atypical3Dprinterislimitedbytherangeofitsnozzle(喷嘴),andcanonlymakeobjectssmallerthanitself.DrKovac’steamhasremovedtheselimitationbyusingflyingrobots.DrKovacdescribesasystemofflyingrobotsthatiscomposedoftwotypesofmulti-rotordrones:buildersandscanners.Thebuilderscarrythe3D-printingnozzle.Thescannersarerobotsequippedwithcamerasthatareresponsibleformonitoringtheprogressofthebuilders.Thebuildingprocessalternatesbetweenbuildersandscanners,layerbylayer,printingandadjusting,untilastructureiscomplete.First,abuilderremainssuspendedoveritsareaofoperationandbeginstoreleaseajetorrushofthebuildingmaterialalongitsflightpath.Thechoiceofmaterialisimportant——itmustbelightweightenoughforthedronestocarrybutstrongenoughtoholdthesubsequentlayersthatwillbebuiltontop.Oncethebuilderrobothassprayedalayerofmaterial,thescannerrobotfliesover,inspectstheprogress.Thesystemthencomputesthenextlayerthatthebuildershouldmake,whilealsocorrectingforanyerrorsthatmighthavebeendiscoveredinwhathasalreadybeenbuilt.Becausetheflyingrobotscan,intheory,operateanywhere,theycouldfixthingsindangerousorotherwiseinaccessibleplaces.DrKovacsaysthathisrobotscouldbeusedtospotandsealleaksinoilorgaspipelines,repairleakyinsulationorfixcracksontallbuildings.Thinkingmorelongterm,DrKovacevenseesapotentialfutureforhisconstructionrobots,buildingonthesurfacesoftheMoonorMars.25.Whydoestheauthormentionbeesinthetext?A.Tobecomeatheme.B.Tointroduceatopic.C.Togiveanexplanation.
10D.Toanalyzethecause.26.Whatisthecharacteroftypical3Dprinters?A.Theycanexpandtherangeofprinting.B.Theycanmakeadjustmentwhileprinting.C.Theyaremoreflexiblethantraditionalones.D.Theycanmakeobjectssmallerthanthemselves.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthebuildingprocess?A.TheBuilderscancorrecttheerrorswhilecalculating.B.Thebuildingmaterialshouldbestrongenoughforscanner.C.Buildersandscannerscanprintandmonitoratthesametime.D.Thebuildingprocesshasstrictrequirementofthebuildingmaterial.28.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?A.Teamsofflyingrobotscanmake3Dobjects.B.Teamsofflyingrobotshavealimitedfuture.C.Theflexibilityoftypical3Dprinterhasbeenimproved.D.Teamsofflyingrobotshavebeenusedindangeroussituation.(2023·湖南岳阳·统考二模)Atallhoursoftheday,white-apronedbakersoccupythemselvesinworkingintheHotBreadKitchen,throwingflouracrossbutcher-blocktables,fillingmetaltrayswithhand-shapedbread,andshiftingsteaming,freshbreadtocoolingshelves.TheonlybodiesatrestinthisNewYorkCitybakeryarepanswithbread,waitingtobesentintotheoven.Theskilledbakersturnoutaround25varietiesrangingfromclassicFrenchbaguettestocrispArmenianlavashcrackers-whichtheysellatfarmers’marketsandgourmetstores.ButHotBreadKitchenismorethanabakery:It’sanonprofitdesignedtogiveforeign-bornwomentheskillsandsupporttheyneedtoestablishcareersintheculinaryarts.Overseeingdailyoperationoftheplace-andoftenrollingupherownshirtsleevestoinvolvein-is35-year-oldfounderandCEOJessamynRodriguez.Bymixingherlifelongpassionforsocietywithgreatfood,Rodriguezsaysshehascreatedherdreamjob.In2008,RodriguezlaunchedthebakeryinthesmallBrooklynapartmentshesharedwithroommates,hiringtwoimmigrantwomenasherfirstbakers.“Iwasdefinitelybreakingnewground,andwefacedalotofskeptics,”shesaysofthoseearlydays.“Butforeverypersonwhoquestionedit,therewerefivepeoplewhowereinterestedinsupportingus.”Today,HotBreadKitchenemploysastaffof35andoccupiesanearly5,000-square-footspaceinLaMarqueta,apublicmarketinEastHarlem.ThewomenwhobakeandpackageHotBreadKitchen’sofferingsrangeinagefrom21to60.Comingfrom
11landssuchasHaiti,Nepal,andtheDominicanRepublic,somehavelivedintheU.S.foraslittleasayear.Others,includingproductionmanagerAntoniaGarcia,whoisoriginallyfromMexico,havecalledAmericahomeformorethanadecade.Thesewomen’sdiversehomelandsarereflectedinmanyofthebakery’sproducts,likeheritagetortillasandthewildlypopularm’smen,abutterybread.TheprogramhasfarsurpassedRodriguez’soriginalhopes.Sinceitshumblebeginnings,HotBreadKitchenhastrained27womenfrom12countries.Theyreceivepaid,on-the-jobexperience,aswellascoursesinbakerysciences,andEnglishaspartofayearlongtrainingprogram.29.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Constantactivityofskilledworkers.B.Varietiesoffreshbakedgoods.C.Manydifferenttypesofequipmentusedinbakeries.D.Difficultworkingconditionsofbakeryemployees.30.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJessamynRodriguez?A.Adventurou1sandmodest.B.Ambitiousandgifted.C.Hard-workingandcourageous.D.Devotedandstubborn.31.HowdoestheauthorestablishthediversityofHotBreadKitchen?A.Bydescribingthecoursesofferedtoemployees.B.Byintroducingthebackgroundsoftheemployees.C.Bydescribingthebakery’slocationatLaMarqueta.D.Byintroducingthebakery’sdevelopmentsince2008.32.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Employeesfromdiversehomelandsproducevariousproducts.B.ThehardworkingwomenhavehelpedHotBreadKitchendevelopquickly.C.RodriguezbecameasuccessfulbakerafterestablishingHotBreadKitchen.D.HotBreadKitchenprovidesprofessionalopportunitiesforimmigrantwomen.
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