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The service-currently in a testing phase-will cost f28 a month,with each kit designed to keep achild occupied for several hours.Once a gadget has been mended,you post it back so it can be brokenagain for somebody else to fix.There is also an app to provide instructions on how to perform the repair,and also mini science lessons."As a society we've been tuned to replace rather than repair,"McGuckian said."We want toencourage a different mindset in the next generation-and on top of that,we want them to be creative,tobe engineers,to be inventors that solve the biggest problems."24.Why does the author mention the remote-controlled car in the first paragraph?A.To introduce the topic.B.To present a fact.C.To make a comparison.D.To explain a point.25.What's the aim of setting up the company Team Repair?A.To provide children with faulty toys.B.To reduce the use of electronic items.C.To help children learn Stem skills for free.D.To equip children with the ability to repair.26.What will children get if they sign up for the service?A.The gadget after being repaired.B.Face-to-face guidance to mend.C.Some mini science lessons online.D.A faulty electronic gadget weekly.27.What is the suitable title for the text?A.Broken Toys Have a Good Place to GoB.Team Repair for Young People was Set UpC.The Ability to Fix Gadgets is to be ImprovedD.Broken Toys Offer Neat Fix for Skills ShortageOIt isn't just people who get road rage.Robins,a kind of small brown European bird,in the countrysidebecome more aggressive when they hear the sound of traffic,according to a study.When a robin arrives uninvited on another bird's territory,they adapt their songs to ward the rivalaway,and adopt visual displays including swaying from side to side and threateningly baring their red chestfeathers,before closing in and even going on the attack.Previous studies had found that robins living incities were more physically aggressive than their rural cousins.The latest research suggests that noisepollution could play a part.To explore the connection,scientists from UK and Turkey put a 3D-printed plastic model of a robin onanother robin's place at two locations:an urban park in Istanbul that was close to busy roads,and a quietwooded area outside the city.The model intruder (was also equipped with recordings of robinsongs.Then,through a separate speaker nearby,they added traffic noise."In normally quiet surroundings,we found that additional traffic noise leads to rural robins becomingmore physically aggressive,for instance approaching the model bird more closely,"said Dr Caglar Akcay,the study's lead author.But when they played the extra traffic to the urban birds,they did not become anymore aggressive-instead they responded by singing less,suggesting they had perhaps learned to"sit out"temporary increases in noise.Akcay and his team believed that the traffic noise was interfering with robins'natural communicationthrough song."The high levels of noise that exist day and night in urban habitats,such as from traffic orconstruction equipment,may permanently interfere with the efficient transmission of acousticsignals and this is likely to be the key reason why urban robins are typically more aggressive than ruralbirds,”he said.28.What kind of bird are robins?A.Mild.B.Competitive.C.CooperativeD.Graceful.宁波九校联考高二英语试题第4页共8页