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第2期(2022-2023)新高考英语备考试题ENGLISHIt's a performance of light and sound,mixing together to createharmony in a work of art called "Arcadia."The performers,thougharen't normal musicians.They're not even humans.They're plants.a deeper relationship that we can kind of all recognize outside of ArcadiaIt's all happening inside the greenhouse on the campus of Georgewhen we go back to our homes,to our wonderful house plants or look outMason University (GMU)in Fairfax,Virginia.Arcadia is the brainchild ofthe window,Nester said,"and kind of remind ourselves that it's not justmusician and artist Sam Nester.us in this wonderful world."“It works in some ways like an electrocardiogram(心电图),in thesense that there are many sensors that register the kind of electrical28.What is the function of the sensors attached to the Areadia plants?A.To translate their sound.conductance that is happening within the system of the plant,"Nester saidB.To test their growing conditionsBased on those sensors attached to the plants,a computer programC.To detect their electric currentstranslates the plants'electric currents into music and light,creating aD.To maintain harmony between light and sound.band of plants that is live-streamed 24/7 for anyone to see on the internet29.In which aspect do researchers benefit from Arcadia?"You can log in at any time and you can see how the plants areA.Developing nutrients for plantsresponding to weather,water,etc.."said Yassmin Salem,Arcadia ProjectB.Improving planting methodsLeader at GMU."You can really have a window into what's happeningC.Identifying prized plantswith that plant by experiencing the music and the light."D.Treating root rot.30.What does Nester expect of Arcadia?In addition to creating art,researchers working in the greenhouseA.It'll include some house plants.hope the data produced by the Arcadia plants will help them improve howB.It'll give inspiration to musicianshe day wrongthey grow things,,like prized ginseng(人参).“I might be able to see howC.It'll help raise people's awareness of plants.ginseng might feel about root rot ()or if the plant is responding andD.It'll voice people's concern for the environmenthow quickly to the nutrients I'm adding,"said Donielle Nolan,GMU's31.What can be the best title for the text?Greenhouse Gardens Program ManagerA.Let's create a garden with singing plantsthatFor creator Nester,the idea is to get people thinking about theB.Let's enjoy the songs of plantschancenvironment and plants a little differently."It's hopefully going to createC.Plants have an "ear"for musicD.Plants grow better with musicis Hara a ver●00earThe other day I came across a picture of my son when he was 2 yearsold during a trip to Puerto Rico.Memories came flooding back:the ballsaid Nora.But "we can trust that they're going to remember what'shave to lehe kicked around,and the joy of watching him play in the clear water.important to them."The sight of my son's toy bus,for example,couldt gives us th"I remember that toy bus I'm holding there,"he said,pointing to theone day be the key that unlocks a flood of implicit memories,and whileBut the violinihe may not recall that early swim with us in the sea,he will,hopefully,bepicturecan be used infilled with the sensation of being lovedThat?I thought.We took you to one of the most beautiful places onand even poearth,and what you recall is a plastic toy we could have bought anywhere?32.How did the author feel upon hearing her son's words?member ofAs parents,we put so much effort into creating experiences for ourA.Amused.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.D.Embarrassedchildren that we hope will paint a picture of a happy ehildhood.But what33.What can be learned about implicit memories?five of us ana.the newwill our children actually remember when they grow up?A.They are believed to decline with age.year laterNora S.Newcombe,a professor who has studied children'sB.They can be acquired and awakened intentionally.writememories,draws a distinction between explicit and implicit memories.C.They assist people in talking about their experienceselp withExplicit memories are the ones that you can report in spoken words.KidsD.They influehce people in an unnoticeable way.English teacherdon't tend to have these before age 2 and often don't have them reliably34.Why are negative memories more likely to be kept according to Nora?before age 7.But they do have implicit memories:feelings from that timeA.They help people survive threats.that they can't necessarily put into words."What happens to you has anB.They can generate strong emotions.at thsuch a bigeffect on you,whether or not you can recall the details,"Nora explained.C.They are often mentioned repeatedlyBesides,both kids and adults are more likely to remember things thatD.They can turn into explicit memories easilyt35.What is the author's view on creating good childhood memories forfinal examscarry a lot of negative feelings.There's an evolutionary(进化的)explanation for this,said Nora."Dangerous or negative things are morekids?t be much timlikely to keep us safe,"Nora said.This explains why your child keepsA.It improves the parent-child relationshipreminding you of that one time you were late to pick them up,but neverB.It is beyond parents'control.mentions all those days that you did manage to arrive on time.C.It is rather challenging.for the"Anyhow,you can't control what your kids end up remembering,D.It is worth the effort.ar sight in mos“Hearing第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)The next tip is to be kind to yourself.Research shows that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self-compassion(自我同情)increases the likelihood that you'll succeed项。选项中有两项为多余选项。in any given attempt.So,don't beat yourself up about your body,yourYou already know there are many great reasons to exercise,Andcurrent fitness level,or your supposed lack of willpower.39 Instead.detailed exercise instructions and workout plans are just a click away.Butlook at your past mistakes and unhealthy choices as opportunities to learnif knowing why and how to exercise was enough,we'd all be in shape.and grow.40 You didn't get out of shape overnight,so you're not going toMaking exercise a habit takes more.36While practical concerns like a busy schedule can make exerciseinstantly transform your body either.Expecting too much,too soon onlychallenging.for most of us,the biggest barrier is mental.Maybe it's aleads to disappointment.Try not to be discouraged by what you can't dolack of self-confidence that keeps you from taking positive steps.37or how far you have to go to reach your fitness goalsWe've all experienced these at some point in our fitness journey.Butknow this,whatever your age or fitness level,there are tips you can takeA.All that will do is demotivate youB.A little exercise is better than nothingto make exercise less painful and more fun.First of all,change the all-or-nothing attitude.You don't have toC.The last tip is to check your expectations.spend hours in a gym or force yourself into painful activities toD.Reward yourself after an intense workout.experience the benefits of exercise.38 In fact,adding just modestE.Maybe you get easily discouraged and give upphysical activity to your weekly routine can have a strongF.The third tip is to make a good plan and set goalseffect on your emotional health.G.You also need the right mindset and a smart approach
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