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第三套
Section A
开头:Scientists
26. K) puzzled
27. M) removed
28. A) chronicles
29. L) remnants
30. F) maximum
31. D) fascinates
32. I) perfect
33. J) precision
34. E) hypothesis
35. O) slightly
Section B
标题:Peer presure
36-40 HCLJG 41-45 AIFKD
Section C
Passage One
开头:The Ebno Dleta
46.C) Rice farmers in the Ebro Delta are waging a battle of similar importance.
答案出处:
…during the Spanish Civil War, is now the setting for a different contest, one that is pitting rice farmers against two enemies…
47. D) Using one evil to combat the other.答案出处:
The most promising stragy has become to harness one foe against the other.
48. C) Its immediate priority is to bring the pest under control.
答案出处:
…the short-term fight against the snail, and a mid- to long-term fight against climate change, But the sanil has given the project greater urgency.
49.B) It will invade other rice-growing regions of Europe.
答案出处:
For now, the giant apple snial's presence in Europe is limited to the Ebro Delta. But the snail continues its march to new territory, says Serrat. "The question is not whether it will reach other rice-growing areas of Europe, but when."
50. A) Cultivating ideal salt-resistant rice varieties.
答案出处:
Asan EU-funded effort, the search for salt-tolerant varieties of rice is taking place in all three countires. Each team is crossbredding a local European short-grain rice with a long-term Asian varity that carrises the salt-resistant gene. The scientists are breeding successivee generations to arrive at varieties that incorporate salt tolerance but retain about 97 percent of the European rice genome (基因组)。
Passage Two
开头:Photography
51.
A) It was a painstaking effort for recording life’s major events.
答案出处:Photography was once an expensive, laborious ordeal reserved for life’s greatest milestones.
52.
D) Whether it prevented people enjoying what they were doing.
答案出处: ”You hear that you shouldn’t take all these photos and interrupt the experience, and it’s bad for you, and we’re not living in the present moment,”says Kristin Diehl… Diehl and her fellow researchers wanted to find out if that was true…
53.
C) They are more absorbed in what catches their eye.
答案出处:The results...surprised them. Taking photos actually makes people enjoy what they’re doing more, not less.
54.
B) They focus more on the exhibits when taking pictures.
答案出处:people were given eye-tracking glasses and instructed either to take photos or not. "People look longer at things they want to photograph." Diehl says. They report liking the exhibits more, too.
55.
D) Even the very thought of taking a photo can have a positive effect.
答案出处:No, they found; just the act of planning to take a photo—and not actually taking it—had the same joy-boosting effect.