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1、Unit 3 单元测试题 2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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AScholastic Art:What is your job?Jayson Fann:I build human-sized nests all over the world.SA:Can people sit in your nests?JF:Yes! People have dinner parties in my nests. They read and relax in them. Some of my
2、 nests even have several rooms. My nests are even used as hotel rooms.SA:How do you make a nest?JF:First, I make a design for the nest. Then I review the design with my client (客户). After the design is final, I collect wood and work with a team to build it.SA:What do you use to make your nests?JF:I
3、use eucalyptus (桉树) wood, which is soft and easy to bend when it is young and freshly cut. But when it dries, it becomes extremely hard. So it holds its shape and can support weight. But the structures strength also comes from the engineering how I weave the wood, and how I join major sections by bo
4、lting (用螺栓固定) them together.SA:What makes a great nest design?JF:Placement is important. The lines of the branches (树枝) create movement and energy, resulting in a cleaner, simpler background such as smooth stone or the sky which really fits the nest. For me, its all about balance.SA:What skills do y
5、ou need for your job?JF:You have to be able to draw and use different artistic tools. But you also have to know how to speak to people your clients and the people who work for you.SA:What inspires you?JF:I love to see how other artists, like Andy Goldsworthy, take common and natural materials and ma
6、ke something special with them.SA: What is the best part of your job?JF:I get to be creative in a way that doesnt harm the environment!21. Jayson Fanns nests are _.A. used for different purposesB. completely made of woodC. usually built at his homeD. just used for exhibition22. When Jayson Fann make
7、s a nest, he usually _.A. builds it on his ownB. places it on a eucalyptus treeC. asks his client to design it firstD. takes its surroundings into consideration23. Jayson Fann is actually _.A. an animal loverB. a fashion designerC. a famous engineerD. an environmental artistB Brian Greene, a profess
8、or of physics and mathematics atColumbiaUniversity, has created an online science education platform. He tries to “build a bridge” with things you know about, and then “bring you across that bridge to the strange place of modern physics.” Recently I had a chance to ask Greene about wormholes (a hole
9、 which some scientists think might exist, connecting parts of space and time that are not usually connected), time travel and other mysteries of the universe. I asked him a million-dollar question: What if I went through a wormhole and prevented my parents from meeting? “Most of us believe that the
10、universe makes sense,” Greene said. Although there are several interesting theories about time travel, he added, the laws of physics would probably prevent something so illogical from taking place. The good news is that the time paradox (悖论) is open for future physicists to solve. When asked how phy
11、sics could become more exciting for kids, Greene said that books by Stephen Weinberg, Leonard Susskind, and other physicists, “make it a great time for people who want to learn about big ideas but arent yet ready, perhaps, to learn math.” When I pointed out that some students still might find physic
12、s boring, Greene said that the key is to teach them about things that are strange. “The basic stuff is important,” Greene said. “But I think its really important to also describe the more modern ideas, things like black holes and the Big Bang. If kids have those ideas in mind, then at least some of
13、them will be excited to learn all the details.” Greene has followed Albert Einsteins lead in trying to solve the mysteries of the universe. Now he wants kids to do the same. As Greene said, physics is “not just a matter of solving problems in an exam.” Its about experimenting, showing an interest in
14、 strange phenomena (现象) and having fun!24. A million-dollar question is probably very _.A. direct B. difficultC. personal D. long25. The books by Weinberg and Susskind _.A. are boring to readB. are mainly about mathC. are popular science booksD. are only popular among kids26. According to Paragraph
15、4, which of the following does Greene agree with?A. Modern physics is a boring subject.B. Interest plays an important role in studying.C. It is not necessary to learn all about physics.D. It is easy to describe black holes and the Big Bang.27. In the last paragraph, Greene hopes that _.A. kids can l
16、ove science and physicsB. kids can do well in physics examsC. kids can have fun with experimentsD. kids can find more strange things in lifeC As an oceanographer (海洋学家), Ive spent many years developing robots to explore the ocean, and now were putting that technology to use in our JASON Project, a p
17、rogram thats designed to inspire students and get them interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In theaters throughout the country, we bring kids together and send back to them on large screens our live explorations of large areas of the globe. Not only are the kids observers,
18、 but they can operate robots moving across the area while broadcasting images back to them. The kids have the sensation (感受) of really being at the site with us. I believe advances in robot technology will one day be the key to a new kind of travel. In the next 10 or 15 years, people will have rooms
19、 in their houses that will be able to simulate (模拟) other environments. I like to call these rooms “home domes” small theaters with screens and advanced equipment that can reproduce the sights, sounds, smells, and feel of a desert, or a forest. Hand in hand with these rooms, I can see a market for t
20、ravel robots located in countries around the world. You could rent (租) a robot working in a rain forest, then go into your home dome, where you yourself operate the robots movements. The equipment in the room will receive the sensations in the robots environment and simulate them for you. Today, muc
21、h of the worlds population never travels more than 50 or 60 miles from home. And even a person with enough time can see only a part of the earths sights. But this new way of travel will cost so much less in both time and money and allow people to see a lot more of the globe. And simulated travel wil
22、l also help protect our planet. You cant take large groups of tourists to look at Dian Fosseys gorillas (大猩猩). But a small robot, with no animal smell, can get very close to a gorilla and send the sights, sounds, and smells back to a million people.28. The main purpose of the JASON Project is to _.A
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