高考英语二轮复习外刊阅读模拟强化训练阅读理解专题七.docx
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1、高考英语外刊阅读模拟强化训练 阅读理解专题七AThe Atacama Desert in Chile is just about the driest place on Earth. In spots, it looks a lot like Mars. But its not lifeless, even in the hyper-arid regions. Using state-of-the-art equipment to probe the desert rocks, researchers found bits of DNA from an intriguing mix of mi
2、crobes. Strikingly, 9 percent of the genetic fragments belong to organisms unknown to science, making them part of the “dark microbiome.”These organisms are bacteria that are “so strange and different,” as the report puts it, that researchers could not identify any known relatives. The Atacama is th
3、e Mars analogy and scientists believe it is a brilliant test bed for the search for Martian life. The research seems to bolster the long-term Mars exploration strategy of NASA and its partner, the European Space Agency. They are in the midst of a multistage mission called Mars Sample Return. If all
4、goes as planned, samples of Martian soil obtained by NASAs Perseverance rover will be hauled back to Earth. But this new research also highlights the challenges facing scientists who want to know the biological history of Mars. Microbial life, especially if extinct and long fossilized, may exist at
5、or beyond the farthest limit of what can be detected with the kind of instruments small enough to be blasted into space and landed on another planet. The Perseverance rover continues to explore Jezero Crater, digging up and storing samples of Martian soil. The plan is to put another spacecraft on th
6、e surface, which would double as a launchpad. Perseverance would then deliver the samples to the lander, which would hurtle the material into orbit. The new research suggests this may be the most effective and possibly the only conclusive way to find out if anything was ever alive on Mars.“We know t
7、here are things to detect,” Azua-Bustos, a leading researcher said. “But if your instrument is not designed to be able to detect those things, then we have a problem.”【题源 The Washington Post (February 22, 2023)】1. Whats the meaning of the phrase “dark microbiome” in paragraph 1?A. An advanced and la
8、test equipment used to explore MarsB. Microorganisms whose DNA cant match to any known genetic codeC. Bits of DNA from an intriguing mix of microbesD. The genetic fragments discovered in The Atacama Desert2. Why does the research benefit Mars exploration in the long run?A. The bacteria found in the
9、research are strange and differentB. NASA and its partner feel obliged to conduct the researchC. The Atacama offers test bed in search for life on Red Planet D.The multistage mission will send samples of Martian soil back to Earth 3. Whats the challenges revealed by the research?A.The biological his
10、tory of Mars is impossible to study B. Microbial life in Mars cant be detected with the instruments landed on the planetC.Microbial life has already extinct and long fossilizedD. Mars is too far for any kind of instrument to detect 4. What can we learn from Azua-Bustoss words?A.The Perseverance proj
11、ect should be canceled because it is useless B. It is the instrument that prevent the further study on biological history of MarsC. The Perseverance project is the only way to conduct studies on Mars.D.Scientists are not sure if there are things to detect on Mars BIf the idea of working four days a
12、week for the same pay sounds like music to your ears, the results of a pilot program from the United Kingdom may give you cause for hope.Dozens of companies there took part in the worlds largest trial of the four-day workweek and a majority of supervisors and employees liked it so much theyve decide
13、d to keep the arrangement. In fact, 15 percent of the employees who participated said “no amount of money” would convince them to go back to working five days a week.Companies that participated could adopt different methods to“meaningfully” shorten their employees workweeks from giving them one day
14、a week off to reducing their working days in a year to average out to 32 hours per week but had to ensure the employees still received 100 percent of their pay.At the end of the experiment, employees reported a variety of benefits related to their sleep, stress levels, personal lives and mental heal
15、th, according to results published Tuesday. Companies revenue “stayed broadly the same” during the six-month trial but rose 35 percent on average when compared with a similar period from previous years. Resignations decreased.Of the 61 companies that took part in the trial, 56 said they would contin
16、ue to implement four-day workweeks after the pilot ended, 18 of which said the shift would be permanent. Two companies are extending the trial. Only three companies did not plan to carry on with any element of the four day workweek.The results are likely to put the spotlight back on shorter workweek
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