2021年云南省高考英语总复习:阅读理解(附答案解析).docx
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1、2021年云南省髙考英语总复习:阅读理解1. A Japanese billionaire, Yusaku Maezawa, will be the first man to fly on a SpaceX rocket for an about seven - day trip around the moon as early as 2023, and he plans to bring six to eight artists along.Maezawa, 42, will have been the first moon traveller since the last US Apoll
2、o task in 1972. He paid a large amount of money for the trip. Ever since I was a kid, I have loved the Moon, * he said. This is my lifelong dream.Maezawa is CEO of Japans largest online fashion mall. He is the founder of ZOZO, a global company based in Japan where people can buy clothing online. His
3、 another hobby is collecting valuable works of modem art.His love for art led him to decide to invite artists to come along. He said, I would like to invite six to eight artists from around the world to join me on this mission to the Moon. They will be asked to create something after they return to
4、the earth. These masterpieces will inspire the people who have dreams. ”The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman who in 2001 paid some 20 million dollars to fly on a Russian spaceship to the International space Station.SpaceX CEO Elon Musk described Maezawa as the bravest and
5、 best adventurer. He stepped forward, Musk added. We are honored that he chose us. Musk said he would not make known the price for the Moon trip, but said it would be free for the artists.This is dangerous, to be clear. This is no walk in the park, Musk warned. There is a chance something could go w
6、rong.(1) According to the text, Yusaku Maezawa.A. will be the first space tourist in the worldB. owns the worlds largest online fashion mallC. has dreamed of travelling to the moon since childhoodD. plans to spend seven days walking on the moon(2) What made Maezawa decide to invite some artists to c
7、ome along ? A. His strong love for art.B His dream of becoming an artist.C. His hobby of collecting rocket models.D. His idea of making a meaningful journey.(3) What will the artists be expected to do according to the text? A. Create unusual art works after the journey.B. Pay for their own journey.C
8、. Explore their imagination in space.D. Inspire people to become dreamers.(4) What Musk said in the last paragraph mean.A. tourists might go in a wrong directionB. tourists might lose their livesC. tourists are sure of their safetyD. tourists have a chance to live in space2. One day, gardeners might
9、 not just hear the buzz of bees among their flowers, but the whirr of robots, too. Scientists have managed to turn an unassuming drone (无人机)into a remote - controlled pollinator (授粉媒介)by attaching horsehairs coated with a special, sticky gel (凝胶)to its underbelly (下腹部).Animal pollinators are needed
10、for the reproduction of 90% of flowering plants and one third of human food crops. Chief among those are bees - but many bee populations in the United States have been in sharp decline in recent decades. Thus, the decline of bees isn*t just worrisome because it could damage ecosystems, but also beca
11、use it could disrupt agriculture and economy. People have been trying to come up with replacement techniques, but none of them are especially effective yet.Scientists have thought about using drones, but they havent figured out how to make free - flying robot insects that can rely on their own power
12、 source without being attached to a wire. Its very tough work, said senior author Eijiro Miyako, a chemist at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. His particular contribution to the field involves a gel, one hed considered a mistake 10 years before and stuck in a sto
13、rage cabinet (储物本巨). When it was rediscovered a decade later, it hadnt dried up or degraded at all. I was so surprised because it still had high viscosity, “ Miyako said.The chemist noticed that when dropped, the gel absorbed an impressive amount of dust from the floor. Miyako realized this material
14、 could be very useful for picking up pollen (花 粉). He and his colleagues chose a drone and attached horsehairs to its smooth surface to copy a bee*s fuzzy body. They coated those horsehairs in the gel, and then controlled the drones over lilies, where they would pick up the pollen from one flower an
15、d then deposit the pollen at another one, thus fertilizing it.The scientists looked at the hairs under a scanning electron microscope and counted up the pollen grains attached to the surface and found that the drones whose horsehairs had been coated with the gel had about 10 times more pollen than t
16、hose that had not been coated with the gel.Miyako does not think such drones would replace bees altogether, but could simply help bees with their pollinating duties. Theres a lot of work to be done before thats a reality, however. Small drones will need to become more controllable and energy efficie
17、nt, as well as smarter, with better GPS and artificial intelligence.(1) What does the underlined word viscosity in Para.3 probably mean? A. hardness.B. stickiness.C. flexibility.D. purity.(2) We can learn from the passage that.A. bees disrupt both agriculture and economyB. scientists have invented s
18、elf - powered robot insectsC. bees in the United States are dying out.D. Miyako found the special feature of the gel by chance(3) A drone works best in picking up pollen when.A. its body is made like a beesB . its GPS works more efficientlyC. some flowers are coated with the gelD. horsehairs with th
19、e gel are attached to it(4) According to Eijiro Miyako, the dronesA are not yet ready fbr practical useB. may eventually replace bees in the futureC. are much more efficient than bee pollinatorsD. can provide a solution to economic depression3. Heads up! Across the country, sports injuries are a saf
20、ety concern fbr young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions - serious injuries caused by a blow to the head.By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that t
21、he appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk, said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck Jr M. D. in a statement.The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken
22、off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctors written approval. The policy also sets age - specific rules for health care professionals and athletic organizations in evaluating and caring fbr concussions.According to the Center for Disease Control and
23、 Prevention (CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic (仓伤) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the skull (颅骨). It can dam
24、age brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreation - related activities occur in the U. S. every year. A study from the Center tor Injury Research and Policy showed that as many as 40
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