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成都二诊英语成都市级高中毕业班第二次诊疗性检测英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TeenSummerCampsAbroadAdventure,Volunteer,Study&TravelProgramsEducationalTravelforHighSchoolStudentsandGroupsCelebrating26yearsofcommunity-service-basedadventuretravelprogramsforhighschoolstudentsandgroups!ChoosefromCommunityService,GlobalActionandAdventuretravelopportunities.Location:WorldwideDates:1—4weekprograms;JunethroughAugustCost:$1950perweek(10%offbookbeforeMay10th)Tel.:303—545—2202FrenchSummerCampintheFrenchAlpsHigh-qualityTeenageFrenchSummerprograminMorzineintheFrenchAlps,justonehourfromGeneva.Combinelanguagelearningwithgreatculturalandoutdooractivitiesinafun,safemountainvillageenvironment.Dates:July8th—August19thCost:$2412for2weeksTel.:450—790—0838AdventuresCross-Country:MeaningfulService.RealConnections.TrueAdventure.ARCCprovidesinternationaladventureprogramsin20countriesand4westernstates.Withover30yearsofexperience,ARCChasremainedapioneerofadventuretravelandteensummerprogramsforyoungpeople.Dates:2—5weekprograms;JunethroughAugustCost:$1,900—$2,200perweekTel.:Togetmoreinformationorrequestacatalog,callourheadquartersat415—332—5075.AbbeyRoadHighSchoolSummerPrograminFlorence,ItalySpendthissummerlearningaboutItalianarthistory,language,cuisine,film,andfashioninthebeautifulandhistoriccityofFlorence.Enjoydeliciousauthenticpastas,andgoonweeklytripstodiscoverItaly.Dates:2—5weekprograms;June1st—August30th25.WhatcanweinferaboutMathewfromthetext?A.Hehatessleepingearly.B.Hedoesn’tgetonwellwithhisfather.C.Heisreadyforthenewlife.D.Hedoesn'tvaluehisfather’sloveforhim.26.Howdoesthewriterfeelabouthisson'sleavingforcollege?A.Worried.B.ProudC.BittersweetD.Relieved27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.UnavoidableGoodbyeB.SweetMemoriesC.GloriousMomentD.UnconditionalLoveCBeethovenfamouslycomposedseveralmasterpieceswhilehewasdeaf,butsurelyevenhewouldbeimpressedwiththispieceofresearch.AgroupledbyBCIexpertGemotMulleiPutzshowsthatexperiencesofquiteadifferenttonecanbesoundedfromBCLAdaptingfromanestablishedBCImethodwhichmainlyenablesdisabledpeopletowrite,theteamhasdevelopedanewapplicationbywhichmusiccanbecomposedandtransferred(转录)ontoamusicalscore(乐谱),justthroughthepowerofthought.Allyouneedisaspecialcapwhichmeasuresbrainwaves,theadaptedBCI,asoftwareforcomposingmusic,andofcourseabitofmusicalknowledge.ThebasicprincipleoftheBCImethodusedcanbebrieflydescribed:variousoptions,suchaslettersornotes,pauses,chords,etc.flashbyoneafteranotherinatable.IfyouVereceivedsometrainingandcanfocusonthedesiredoptionwhileitlightsuponascreeninfrontofyou,youcauseaminutechangeinyourbrainwaves.TheBCIrecognisesthischangeanddrawsconclusionsaboutthechosenoption.Eighteentestpersonshadto“think”melodiesontoamusicalscore.Alltestsubjectswereofsoundbodilyhealthduringthestudyandhadacertaindegreeofbasicmusicalandcompositionalknowledge.Followinguser-centereddesignguidelines,researchersinvestigatedtheefficiency,theeffectivenessandsubjectivecriteria.Thesubjectivecriteriaevaluationrevealedthatuserswerehighlysatisfiedwiththeapplicatioa“TheresultsoftheBCIcompositionscanreallybeheard.Andwhatismoreimportant:thetestpersonsenjoyeditTheverypositiveresultsofthestudywithbodilyhealthytestpersonsarethefirststepinapossibleexpansionoftheBCIcompositiontopatients,"stressesMullei-Putz.“Twentyyearsago,theideaofcomposingapieceofmusicusingthepowerofthemindwasunimaginable.Nowwecandoit,butwestillneedabitmoretimebeforeBCIismatureenoughfordailyapplications.”28.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewapplication?A.Itconsistsoffourparts.B.It'simpracticalfordailyuse.C.It'sbasedonanewmethod.D.It'shardforuserstohandle.29.Whatshouldthetestsubjectsdoduringthetest?A.Watchascreenattentively.B.Listentothecomposedmelodies.C.Makeoptionsbymovingtheireyes.D.Recordtheirfeelingswhilecomposing.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“y”inParagraph4referto?A.Thetest.B.Themusicalscore.C.Thestudy.D.TheBCIapplication.31.Whowillbenefitmostfromthenewapplication?A.BCIexperts.B.DisabledmusidanaC.Musicstudios.D.Learnersofmusic.DManyyearsagoinazoo,Iwasshockedbyfindingthatchimpanzees(大猩猩)couldbehaveinamorecivilmannerthanyouthswhileyouthscouldbehaveworsethanthem.Greatapes(类人猿)arealwaysoneofthefavouriteattractionsinanyzoo.Themainreasonforthisisthattheyaresosimilartous.ThissimilarityhaspersuadedagroupcalledtheGreatApeProject(GAP)tocampaignfortheseanimalstobeafforded“humanrights”.ThishasresultedinlegislationinNewZealand,whichcouldmeanthatgreatapeswouldbecomethefirstanimalsintheworldwithbasicrightsprotectedbythelaw.Noteverybodyishappywiththisidea,however.Scientistsusinganimalsforscientificresearchfearthatthisisjustthefirststageinaprocessthatwillleadtoabanonusingallanimalsforresearch.TheGAPdeclarationclaimsgreatapesshouldhave“human”rightsduetoscientificevidenceabouttheirabilities.Butifwecomparetheabilitiesofhumansandgreatapes,thenwhynottheabilitiesofgreatapesandmonkeys,monkeysandlemurs,andsoonuntilinsectsaregranted“humanrights".Thisisnotfoolish.Therearepeoplewithoutfundamentalhumanrights.Howlongago,forexample,didwomennothaveth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wasitwastoaplaceIwouldnevervisitbymyself.Iwantedtogonowherethatwouldmakemestepoutintomycomfortzone.第二节书面体现(满分25分)假定你是李华。你将代表学校参加国际高中生环保论坛。请你根据下列要点写一篇讲话稿。1.环保的急迫性;
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