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29.What is paragraph 5 mainly about?A.The process of the experiment.B.The equipment used in the study.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)C.The way squirrels use to get nutsD.The importance of removing squirrels'fear.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多30.Which of the following affected squirrels'performance?余选项。A.The size of the box.B.The length of levers.How to Recycle Old CellphonesC.The type of the nuts.D.The number of squirrels.There are many options for recycling an old cellphone.Let's take a closer look at how to properly31.What is a possible solution to human-wildlife conflict?deal with it.A.Placing more animal feeders.B.Keeping animals at a distance.If you have an old cellphone to recycle,you could start by checking with your cellular carrierC.Setting up more animal shelters.D.Spending more time studying animals.()36 Or they offer at least ways to help you find recycling options.That may includetakeback programs from local electronics recycling operations.D37 Some zoos in the U.S.and Canada accept cellphone donation for recycling.They use theMila and her friends were born into a world of portable devices,growing up interacting withmoney to save endangered great apes.Other groups raise money with cellphone recycling to supportartificial intelligence in the form of Siri,Alexa and Google.health care workers in developing areas.In 2010 when the first of their generation were born,Sydney-based social researcher MarkAnother option is Call2Recycle,a national consumer battery recycling program.38McCrindle first coined the term Generation Alpha to describe those born between about 2010 andCall2Recycle works with thousands of partners across the world to create a network of drop-off sites2024.for recycling batteries and cellphones.They have access to more technology,information and social influences than any generationActually,unless a cellphone no longer works,the best way to get rid of it often is to findbefore them,McCrindle says.In 2020,46 per cent of Australian children aged between 6 and 13someone else who wants or needs it.If your phone works but doesn't have much trade-in value,youused a mobile phone,up from 41 per cent in 2015,according to the Australian Communications andcould check with friends and family to see if anyone might be interested in yours.39Media Authority.Aside from trading,recycling,gifting,or donating your old phone,you could also just keep itMila,who was 11,bought a phone last month after saving up by working at her mother's shop.and repurpose it yourself.40 It can be used to store and play music,serve as an extra camera,Her favourite game is Among Us.She also uses her phone to message friends and scroll()or even let you stream media and surf the Internet when connected to WiFi.through Instagram and video-sharing app TikTok.She also searches for life tips.A.Unusable cellphones can also be donated.Mila's mother recently cracked down on Mila's phone use,banning it before 9 a.m.and after 8B.Some have buy-back or trade-in programs.p.m.and setting time limits of one hour per app."She doesn't know how to stop.It's like anC.And all you need to do is find a place and put it away.addiction,even for adults...but for kids it will be even harder."D.If the phone still works,you could sell it on the Internet.McCrindle says screens often lead to tension.Parents want to ensure their children are equippedE.You can also find someone who needs it at local senior centerswith the necessary digital skills while having the life skills that come from activities away fromF.A smartphone without service can still be useful in several ways.screens.G.It accepts all types of cellphones and batteries whatever models."In some ways,Generation Alpha are part of an unintentional global experiment in whichscreens are placed in front of them at a younger age.We should try to avoid the bad effect on them,"McCrindle writes in his book.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)He recommends showing an interest in children's viewing choices,having screen-free bedtime,第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)modelling screen-free family time and using devices as a reward.32.What is the characteristic of the Generation Alpha?阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、CD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A.They play more gamesAnne was waiting for our tour buses.After 41 the sites we'd see,we climbed aboard tobegin our tour of Washington,D.C.B.They buy more portable devices.I introduced Anne to the 42C.They are more involved in technology.and then made my way toward the last seat.Conversation withD.They are more active in social activities.a local guide 43 ended there since she stayed busy attracting guests,and I counted heads at33.What does the underlined phrase"cracked down on"mean in paragraph 5?every stop to ensure nobody got 44.But on that day,we managed a brief chat and I was 45A.Ignored.to find she was born in my hometown and that her dad was my doctor.B.Admitted.C.Postponed.D.Limited34.How does MeCrindle feel about children's use of portable devices?My parents had told me the 46.My left leg turned inward when I was born but I receivedA.Concerned.B.Positive.C.Unbelievable.D.Indifferentimmediate treatment.After ten months,my leg 47.Behind the joy,however,my parents35.What can be a suitable title for the text?worried the final 48 for the months of care.They already 49 to make ends meet on a smallA.The World of Portable DevicesB.A New Generation Is Growingincome.How could they 50 the charges for that length of treatment?When the envelope arrived,C.Screens Are Ruining a GenerationD.Conflicts Between Parents and KidsDad took a 51,opened it,and stared at the amount due.52,it was a mistake.The billsaid they 53 only twenty dollars.第37页青于蓝高考英语核按钮,综合训练(五)第38页青于蓝高考英语核按钮综合训练(五】
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