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First Teacher to go to Space27.What's the best title of the text?Christa MeAuliffe was a teacher and a civilian astronaut from Concord,NH who was killed withThe Terrible Situation of Homeless Peoplesix other crew members when the space shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds after launch onB.The Relationship Between Father and SonJanuary 28,1986.MeAuliffe was seleeted from more than 11,000 applicants to participate in theC.Pather and Son Help Homeless People One Meal at a TimeNASA Teucher in Space Project.She was planning on conducting expcriments and teaching twoD.Project Empathy Encourages People to Practice Empathylessons from space.努21.Whend Valentina Tereshkova go to space?"I like pigs,"Winston Churehill supposedly once said."Dogs look up at us,cats look down on∴n1963.B.In1983.C.In1984D.1n1986.us,but pigs treat us as equals."Whether Churchill's contemporary George Orwell also liked pigs is22.Who was the first woman to have gone into space !wice?less clear.But he,too,surely saw something in them that was lacking in other domestic beasts,for itA.Valentina Tereshkova.B.Sally Ride.was they who ended up running the show in novel Animal Farm.Pigs,then,are intelligent socialC_8vetlana Savitskaya.D.Christa MeAuliffeOcrealures.23.What is special about Christa MeAuliffe.And,like all animals,they sometimes fight.A study just published in Animal Cognition by Ivan世A.She was a civilian astronaul.Norscia,a biological anthropologist at the University of Turin,in Italy,and his colleagues,looked at5.She was on a solo space mission.how a group of 104 domestic pigs went about resolving such incidents.In lotal,Dr.Norscia and hisC.She conducted experiments from space successfully.team studied the details of 216 pig conflicts over the course of six months.D.She was selected from 8,000 people to join in the space project.Some pigs tend to be attackers;others tend to be victims.Who is what depends largely on些Bweight,for,among pigs pounds mean power.The attacker might bite,kick,bump or lif the victimChildren are naturally curious about the world around them.When Chase Hansen was only 4(or string logether a sequence of those actions).Most conflicts ended in seconds,but some lasted ayeursod,he encountered homeless people for the first time while shopping with his dad at an outdoor格minule or two.mall in Salt Lake City,Nevada.It's no wonder that he had a lot of questions.In most animal species that would be that.However,many of the pig conflicts Dr.Norscia"Chase looked at me and said,Dad,who are these people?Why don't they have a place toobserved had interested parties beyond the protagonists ()He therefore wantedt understand0stay?'"John Hansen cecalled "After I explained that they had run into hard times and werethe role of these bystanders in resolving fights-and what this says about pigs'cognitivehomeless,I knew that we were looking at an educutional opportunity.My son wanted to help them."abilities.The father and son convinced a local Jamba Juice store to donate more than 100 smoothiesSince there was usually not enough time for a bystander pig to intervene during the heat of a8and the pair gave them out to homeless people in a park.conflict though this did occur),he and his colleagues looked at what happened in the three minutesAfter that,they cumey up with an even better idea."I wanted a way to get to know peopledirectly following an aggressive interaction.Sometimes they found,the protagonists made up on theirbetter,"Chase said."So.my dad and I decided to start taking some of The fomeress people we'downfor iastance,by touching noses.器met out to Junch.On other occasions,though,a third pig stepped in.Sometimee this bystander acted as a"A lot of people walk right pust homeless people and don't see the person,"he said."I knowpeacemaker,engaging with the attacker and reducing the number of subsequent attacks compared withnow that they're people just like us.They want to make a connection and not feel so alone in thewhat might otherwise have been expecte Sometimes,by contrast,the bystander engaged with theworld.victim.This appeared to calm the victim down,for it reduced anxtetyrelated behavior such asHundreds of lunches later,they run a self-funded charity called Project Empathy (to helpshaking andL seratching.inspire others to meet and to ereate relationships with the homeless people in their neighborhoods.The28.Why does the author mention Winston Churchill in the first paragraph?organization provides a list of resources that can help homeless people with food,housing andA.To prove pigs are clever.B.To show pigs are inspirational.employment.C.To state Churchill loves pigs.DTo introduce the topic of the text.John said that what started as a way to spend quality time with his son has turned into a passion29.What probably decides on the pigs'roles in confict?for both of them."Chase and I realized that the country needed an army of people to practiceA.Their ages.BTheir weight.当empathy,and that by doing something as simple as taking a homeless person to lunch,we couldC.Their safety needs.D.Their cognitive abilities.maybe inspire others to do the same,"he said."Any time you can help to give someone a voice,it's30.Why did Ivan Norscia and his colleagues conduct the study?empowering."o comprehend the role of bystanders in conflict resolution24.Which of the following can best describe Chase Hansen?"B.To figure out the relationship between pigs.Curious and caring.B.Knowledgeable and kindC.To record the details of 216 pig conflicts.C.Successful and talented.D.Generous and ambitiousD.To find out the reason for pigs'conflicts.O25.Why did John and his son take some of the homeless people out to lunch initially?31.How will the bystander interact with the victim after a fight?A.To help them to find the suitable shelter.A.By shaking it.B.By touching its nose.B.To make friends with the homeless people.C.By scratching its back.DRy offering comfort to it.C.To do some research and prepare for a project.DD.To have a better understanding f the homeless people.Our clothes do a lot for us.They keep us warm in the winter or cool while we're working out.26.What's the father and son super team's goul?They let us dress to impress or comfortably veg out on the couch with the TV on.But some researchersA.To offer jobs to the homel.s.think our clothes could be doing even more.Those scientists and engineers are dreaming up new waysB.To change the social-economic conditions.to make clothes safer,more comfortable or just more convenient.C.To donate more smoothies to the homeleSome ideas for new clothes aim to protect people from harm.One new shoe design,for example,D.To inspire more people to help the homeiess.features pop-out spikes (on the sore that gnp the ground.This could help people keep their高三大联考·英语第3页(共8页)高三大联考·英语第4页(共8页)新饭材