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2022屆遼寧省部分市高三下學期第二次質量監測英語試題分類匯編閱讀理解2022屆遼寧省葫蘆島市高三下學期二模英語卷第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AGreatBooksSummerProgramdeliversexcellentpreparationforseminar-style(研討式的)collegeclassesandtheSATcriticalthinkingsection.WearethrilledtoannounceSummer2022On-Campusprogramsarereturning.Enrollment(注冊)isopen.Makeyourplanstoday!Program1:GreatBooks&Writer'sWorkshopatPepperdineUniversityMalibu,CAForRisingGrades6-8andGrades9-12OneandTwo-WeekProgramsChoosetheone-weekSeminarandDiscussionprogram.SelectWriter'sWorkshopforstudentseagertoexploretheartofcreativewriting.Or,stayforboth!One-weekTuition:$2695Two-weekTuition:$5390Program2:GreatBooks&Writer'sWorkshopatAmherstCollegeAmherst,MAForRisingGrades6-8andGrades9-12OneandTwo-WeekProgramsWewillbeofferingSeminarandDiscussionprogramsandaWriter'sWorkshopforstudentseagertoexploretheartofwritinginallforms.One-weekTuition:$2495TwoweekTuition:$4990Program3:GreatBooksatStanfordUniversityStanford,CAForRisingGrades6-8andGrades9–12OneandTwo-WeekProgramsYoungpeoplegathertoexperiencereadingandlifeatStanfordUniversity.JoinusforoneweekortwoofGreatBooksSeminarandDiscussionprograms!One-weekTuition:$2995Two-weekTuition:$5990Program4:ATallShipAdventureForRisingGrades9-12SailfromBangortoPorland,MEOneWeekProgramGreatBooksisexcitedtoannouncethesecondyearofTalesoftheSea:aTallShipAdventure.Thisprogramforhighschoolstudentmarriesthestudyormaritime(海洋的)literaturewithlivingandlearningtosail.Timewillbesplitbetweenseminaranddiscussionandsailingeducationwithvisitstocoastalislands.One-weekTuition:$2995Note:Allon-campusprogramshaveMaterials&Eventsfeesof$225foroneweekand$475fortwo.21.Howmuchdoesanapplicantpayintotalforaone-weekprogramatStanfordUniversity?A.$2995. B.$3220. C.$3470. D.$5990.22.Whichprogramwillyouchooseifyouwanttodooutdoorpractice?A.GreatBooks&Writer'sWorkshopatPepperdineUniversity.B.GreatBooks&Writer'sWorkshopatAmherstCollege.C.GreatBooksatStanfordUniversity.D.ATallShipAdventure.23.Whatdothefouron-campusprogramshaveincommon?A.Theyofferseminar-styleclasses.B.TheypreparestudentsfortheSATtest.C.Theyaredesignedforjuniorhighstudents.D.Theyaimtopromotestudents'writingskills.BMaxWoosey,an11-year-oldboyfromtheUnitedKingdom,hasspenthistimeduringCOVID-19doingsomethingprettymeaningful.Hesleptinatentforover500nightsinarow.Andhedidthisnotonlybecausehelovestheoutdoorsbutinservicetoothers.Max'sfatherisaRoyalMarine(皇家海軍陸戰隊員),sohehascourageandloveforoutdooractivitiesinhisblood.Max'sfamilywaslookingaftertheirneighbor,Rick,whowasdyingofcancer.BeforeRickpassedawayhegaveMaxatentandhadhimpromisetohaveanadventure.So,afterRickdied,Maxhadanidea.HedecidedtoraisemoneyforDevonHospice(救濟院),whichcaredforRickinhisfinaldays.Whenthefirstlockdown(封閉)happened,Maxhadrealizedthatmuchofthehospice'sfundraising(籌資)alsocametoastop.Butoutsidethehospice,anumberofpeoplewerewaitingforhelp.SoMaxsetagoaltoraise100poundsbycampingoutinhisfrontgarden.OnMarch29th,2020,MaxstartedhiscampingadventureinRick'stent.Ashepassedhundredsofdayscampingout,heattractednationalattentionfromthemediaandeventhePrimeMinister,wholaterpaidhimavisit.MorepeoplehavedonatedtoDevonHospice.Now,500dayslater,heisstillcamping!Throughstorms,rain,highwindsandcold,hestucktoit.ThelessonshisdadtaughthimfromtheRoyalMarines,tonevergiveup,showkindness,honestyandtryhardhelpedsupporthimintoughtimes.Inall,Maxhasraisedmorethan750,000poundsforDevonHospice!Thismadeupforabouthalfofthedonationstheyhadlostfortheyear!Maxevenorganizedahugecampathisschoolplaygroundtoshowpeoplewhatchildrencanachieveiftheyallworktogether.24.WhatmadeMaxdecidetoraisemoneyforDevonHospice?A.Rick'sdeath. B.Hisfather'sinfluence.C.Government'srequirement. D.DevonHospice'sinstruction.25.WhichofthefollowingisMax'sachievement?A.Startingaworldwidecampingactivity.B.ImprovingthereputationofDevonHospice.C.BeingawardedamedalbythePrimeMinister.D.ArousingmorepublicconcernforDevonHospice.26.WhatcanweinferaboutDevonHospice?A.Itwasspeciallybuiltforcancersufferers.B.ItreceivedmoredonationsduringCOVID-19.C.Itusedtoraiseabout1.5millionpoundsayear.D.IthelpedMaxgothroughdifficultcampingtimes.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMax?A.Activeandeasy-going. B.Kindandstrong-minded.C.Humorousandconsiderate. D.Cleverandaggressive.CWeneedavarieddiet,andonewaytodothisisbyeatingallhecolorsoftherainbow.TheproofmaybeintheMediterraneandiet,whichcontainsalotoffruit,vegetablesandhealthyfats."EatingatraditionalMediterraneandietmeansyouconsumedifferentnutrientsandphytonutrients,"saysFrancescoSofioftheUniversityofFlorence.Phytonutrients(植物營養素)aresmallchemicalcompoundsproducedbyplantsthathelpusdigestlargernutrients.Really,headds,thecolorsoftheMediterraneandietarenodifferenttoothervegetable-baseddiets.There'rethusotherreasonswhyitisamongthehealthiest.Forexample,Mediterraneanpopulationstraditionallyboil,ratherthanfry,theirvegetables,whichpreservesnutrients,Sofisays.Thehealthbenefitsofadietrichinfruitandvegetablesonourbrainandheartareamongthemostconsistentfindingswithinnutritionscience,saysDeannaMinichoftheUniversityofWesternSatesinPortland,Oregon.Plantfoodscontainthousandsofphytonutrients.AccordingtoTian-shinYehofHarvardT.H.ChanSchoolofPublicHealth,eatingacolorfuldietcanhelppeopleavoidpossiblesideeffectsofeatingtoomuchofonefood."Researchhasfoundthatorangejuicecanreducetheriskofcognitive(認知的)decline,buttoomuchintakeisassociatedwithtype2diabetes,"shesays.Minicharguesthattherainbowdietisn'tlimitedtofruitandvegetables,butincludesothernaturalfoods,suchasherbs,spices,nuts,seeds,andeventea.Shealsoconsiderswhitefoodaspartoftherainbowdiet,includingtofu.Eatingvariouscolorscouldmeanweeatmorefruitandvegetablesoverall.There'reotherwaystogetarangeofnutrientsandphytonutrientsfromyourdiet,researcherssay.Onestudyfoundthatparticipantswhoatebitterandstrongtastingvegetablesover12weekshadlowerbloodpressureandbloodsugar.It'salsoimportanttoconsiderwhichpartsoftheplantyou'reeating,saysYeh."Thenutritionalvaluesforcabbageandturnip(蘿卜)aren'tthatsimilarbecauseoneistheleafandtheotheroneistherootpartoftheplant,"shesays.28.WhatelsemakestheMediterraneandiethealthybesidesitsrichcontent?A.Itseasyavailability B.Itsappealingcolors.C.Itswaysofcooking. D.Itseasilybeingabsorbed.29.What'sagoodwaytogetnutrientsandphytonutrientsfromadietbesidescolor?A.Payingattentiontotaste. B.Eatingallpartsofaplant.C.Eatingseasonallyandlocally. D.Combiningdifferentdietseveryday.30.Howdoestheauthordevelopthetext?A.Bylistinghealthbenefitsoftherainbowdiet.B.Byprovidingviewpointsofdifferentexperts.C.Byexplainingtheprocessesofrelatedstudies.D.Byintroducingthepopularityoftherainbowdiet.31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatcolorfulfoodisthehealthiest?B.Howshouldweeatcolorfulfoodinlife?C.Wherecanwegethealthycolorfulfood?D.Whyiseatingcolorfulfoodgoodforyou?DEveryonehasaphoneintheirpocketnowadays,buthowoftendowereallyusethemfortheiroriginalpurpose—tomakeacall?Telephonecultureisdisappearing.Whatbroughtustothismoment,andwhatareitseffects?"Noonepicksupthephoneanymore,"wroteAlexC.MadrigalonTheAtlantic."Thereflex(習慣性動作)ofanswering—builtsodeeplyintopeoplewhogrewupin20th-centurytelephonicculture—isgone."Theshiftisofcoursedueinlargeparttomorecommunicationoptions:Textingwithphotos,videos,emojis,reactionGifs,linksandevenvoicemessagescanbeamoreattractiveoption.Textingislightandfun,notnearlyasdemandingofyourattentionasaphonecall.Itcanalsobedonewithmultiplepeopleatthesametime.Socialmedia,emailandvideocallshavealsoeatenawayattraditionalphonecalls.Inrecentyears,anotherreasonhascausedpeopletoignorephonecallscompletely:robocalls.Robocallsareautomatedmessagesfromorganizationsverifying(核實)yourphonenumberortelemarketerstryingtosellsomething.Americansreceived22.8billionrobocallshalfwaythrough2020,equalinganannualrateof45.6billion,slightlybelow2018numbers,accordingtoYou-Mail,arobocallprotectionserviceandblockingapp.Astelephoneculturedisappears,whatisthelossofasingularfamilyphonedoingtothefamilyunit?Earlylandlinephonesunifiedfamilymembers,whereasmobilephonesisolate(使隔絕)them."Thesharedfamilyphoneservedasananchor(給以安全感的物品)forhome,"saidLukeFernandez,aWeberStateUniversitycomputer-scienceprofessorandco-authorofBored,Lonely,Angry,Stupid:FeelingsAboutTechnology,FromtheTelegraphtoTwitter.Withsmartphones,"wehavegainedmobilityandprivacy.Butthevalueofthehomehasbeendiminished,ashasitscapacitytoguideandmonitorfamilybehaviorandperhapsbindfamiliesmorecloselytogether,"FemandezsaidOfcourse,astechnologyprogresses,livesalwayschangeforbetterorforworse.Withthelossoftelephoneculture,familieswillneedtofindotherwaystounite.32.Whathascausedthetraditionaltelephonetoloseitsappealaccordingtothetext?A.People'saddictiontosocialmedia. B.People'spreferenceforrobocalls.C.People'sgrowingneedforprivacy. D.People'swiderangeofcommunicationchoices.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"diminished"inthelastbutoneparagraphprobablymean?A.Reduced. B.Strengthened. C.Instructed. D.Inherited.34.WhatdoesLukeFernandezpointout?A.Smartphonestiefamiliestogether.B.Theuseofmobilephoneshasaffectedfamilybonds.C.Smartphoneshelppeoplemonitorfamilybehavior.D.Thevalueofhomedependsonhowphonesareused.35.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?A.Thepastandfutureoftelephones.B.Thedevelopmentofcommunicationtools.C.Thedownfalloftraditionaltelephoneculture.D.Therelationbetweenphoneuseandfamilybonds.2022屆遼寧省大連市高三二模英語試題第一節:(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ABooksinthePastReconsideredTheBrightAgesMatthewGabrieleandDavidM.Perry($30)You’veprobablyhearditsaidthattheMiddleAgeswerehorrible,yet“nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth,”saidEleanorJanegainSlate.Finally,twohistorianshaveproducedabriefaccountabouttheera’scomplexityandthehistorythatalmostanyonecanenjoyreading.LearwifeJ.R.Thorp($26)YouknowKingLear’sstory,butwhatabouthiswife’s?saidAngelaLashbrookinTheNewYorkTimes.Inthisnovel,J.R.Thorpimaginesthatthequeenwasforcedintoanabbey15yearsearlierandlaterlearnedherhusbandandthreedaughtershaddied.Whiledeepingrief,shestirsupchaosaroundher,andtheresultingdrama,is“popularwithcruelty,betrayal,andpassion.”PowersandThronesDanJones($35)DanJones’longernewhistoryoftheMiddleAgesfocusesmoreonpoliticalandmilitaryeventsandtrends,saidEmilyMichelsoninTheWashingtonPost.Jones’versioncanbecriticizedforpayingtoolittleattentiontoordinarypeople,butalso“givesusacomplexMiddleAgeswhereEastandWestaredeeplyconnected.”TheLastKingofAmericaAndrewRoberts($40)Britain’sKingGeorgeIIIiswidelyrememberedasthemademperorwholosttheAmericancolonies,saidWilliamAnthonyHayinTheWallStreetJournal.KingGeorgedidhavefailuresandsufferedfromdepression.Still,wemisunderstandhimifwefailtorecognizethatheputParliament’swillabovehisown.21.Whichbookisaboutthelifeofaqueen?A.TheBrightAges. B.Learwife.C.PowersandThrones. D.TheLastKingofAmerica.22.Whocareslittleaboutordinarypeopleinhisbook?A.DanJones. B.DavidM.Perry.C.AndrewRoberts. D.EmilyMichelson.23.HowmuchwillyoupayifyouwanttobuybooksabouttheMiddleAges?A.$56. B.$61. C.$65. D.$66.BInmyfirstyearinBeijing,IsignedupforChineselanguageclassesatacommunitycenter.Everyotherday,IwouldbewithotherstudentsreadingfromaChineseworkbook,repeatingtheteacher’swords,takingdownnotes,practicingpronunciations.Learninganewlanguageislikesteppingintoanotherperson!Andthenthepandemic(流行病)happened.Inlockdown,andwithnoonetospeakto,thefewwordsIpickedupdisappearedfrommyconsciousness(意識).ButtherearethreewordsI’vekepttomemory“Tingbudong”.IuseitmostlywithDididriverswhoaskmequestionsItrulydonotunderstand.Thedriverwouldusuallyletoutalaugher,repeatthephrasewiththecorrectChineseaccent,andthendrivequietlytomydestination.Ihaveused“Tingbudong”onalmosteveryoneandit’sbeenusedonme,too.TherewasaChineseboyintheneighborhood.Isaid,“Hello,howareyou?”Iheardhimsay,“Tingbudong”.Hah!Shoe’sontheotherfoot,Ithought,alaughbubbleforminginmyhead.SometimesIdidn’tmeantocomeacrossasimpolite.WhatIreallywantedtosayis:“Tingbudong”,butpleasespeakslowlysoIcanunderstandyou;Iwanttohaveaconversationwithyou.Maybewecanbefriends?Truthbetold,Idon’tlikesaying“Tingbudong”becauseIenjoychattingtotaxidrivers.InNewYorkCity,thetaxidriversaresuchengagingstorytellers,andsomearereallyopinionated.Theyhavetheirviewsoneverythingfrompoliticstopizza.I’msuresomeChinesedriversalsohaveinspiringstoriestheywouldlovetosharewithstrangers,exceptthatlanguageisabarrierthattakestimetobreakdown.Learningasecondlanguageissaidtobegoodexerciseforthebrain.Chinesehasgivenmineahigh-intensityworkout.24.WhatdifficultydidtheauthorhaveinlearningChinese?A.Dididriversusuallylaughedather.B.Sheonlyremembered“Tingbudong”.C.Chinesewordsarereallyhardtoremember.D.Shehadnobodytopractisewithduringthepandemic.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“Shoe’sontheotherfoot”meaninparagraph3?A.Theboy’sshoeswerewronglyworn. B.Theboyworetheauthor’sshoes.C.Theimaginabledifficultyhappened. D.Thesituationwasquitedifferent.26.Whatdoesthelastbutoneparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Taxidrivers’abilitiesoftellingstories. B.Thespecialviewsonfuturestudies.C.Theauthor’sreasonfortalkingwithtaxidrivers. D.Thedislikeofengagingstorytellers.27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsherlanguagelearning?A.Optimistic. B.Doubtful. C.Desperate. D.Critical.CFarmersinsouthernItalyareplantingavocadosandmangos.Tropical(熱帶的)creaturessuchastherabbitfishareturningupinMediterraneannets.AndBordeauxwinemakersfearthattheirMerlotgrapesmaybecomeextinct.Fiftyyearsagoallthiswouldhavebeenunthinkable.Butsincetheearly1980srisingtemperatureshaveforcedsomefarmerstochangegrapesforpassionfruit.ItalyandFrancehavelongbeenproudoftheircuisines.BothcountriesjealouslyguardtherulesthatsayonlyhammadeinParmacanbecalled“ProsciuttodiParma”,andonlyfizzywinemadeinChampagnecanbecalled“ChampagneRoquefort”.Thefactofhavingbeengrownsomewherefamoushastraditionallybeenseenasaguaranteeofquality.Butclimatechangecouldupsetthat.Takepolenta(玉米糊),apopularItaliandishconsistingalmostentirelyofgroundcorn.HightemperaturesanddrierweatherhavealreadyreducedcornyieldsinsouthernItaly.Ifthispatterncontinuesandspreadsnorthwards,willItalianpolenta-makershavetoordertheircornsfromelsewhere?Itissaidthatwheatyieldswillsharplyfallthereifthetemperaturekeepsonrising.Soshouldpeopleworryaboutthefutureofspaghetti?GabrieleCola,aresearcheratMilanUniversity,talksabouttheshortterm.“Idon’tseecropsatseriousrisk.Becausefarmingistechnologicallycapable,itcanalwaysrespondtochanges,”hesays.Increasedirrigationcancountertheeffectsofdrought.Scientistsmayalsobreedmoreresistantvarietiesofcrops.Butinthelongrundeeperchangeseemslikely.Iftemperaturesriseconstantly,farmersinnorthernEuropemayfindtheycangrowsouthernstaples;polentamayinvade(入侵)Germany.Andsouthernlocalsmayhavetoadapt.IftropicalfruitcontinuestothriveinSicily,couldhamandpineapplepizzaonedaybeconsideredauthenticallyItalian?28.Whydofarmerschangetheirtypesofcrops?A.Toearnhighprofit. B.Toincreasetheproduction.C.Tosavethemfromextinction. D.Toadapttotheenvironment.29.Whatusedtobeastandardofthegoods’quality?A.Thepatternoftheproduct. B.Theclimatecondition.C.Thewell-knownplaceofproduction. D.Thecomplexproducingprocedure.30.Whydoestheauthormention“polentamayinvadeGermany”inthelastparagraph?A.Tosupporttheargument. B.Todrawaconclusion.C.Tomakecomparisons. D.Tointroducethefollowing.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheFutureoftheTropicalFruits B.GlobalWarmingandFoodC.ClimateChangesandPeople D.TheCrisisofGlobalWarmingDWithnewproductionsandtheaterspaces,ShanghaiGrandTheaterkickedoffits2022springandsummerseasononFeb.24.Thenewseasonconsistsofmorethan200performancesof60productions.TheShanghaiTheaterestablisheditsownproductioncenterlastyear,andwilllaunchthreenewproductionsthisyear:theChineseeditionsofTheBrothersKaramazov,amusicalfromSouthKorea;Frankenstein,aBritishplaybyNickDearthatisbasedonthenovelbyMaryShelley;andaneweditionoftheclassicalChineseKunquOperapieceThePeonyPavilion.Thetheaterwillintroduceanewspace,theYoungTheaterinYangpudistrictinMarch,andtheWestBundTheaterinXuhuidistrictwillopennextyear.ShanghaiGrandTheaterwillalsolaunchathemedartseasoninallthreevenuesinthefuture.Thenumberofshowsandbox-officeincomedroppedconsiderablyin2020duetotheCOVID-19pandemicbutlastyearsawfiguresrisingbacktowhattheywerein2019,saidZhangXiaoding,generalmanagerofthetheaterattheseasonopening.“Theaterstodaynotonlyhavetopresentshowsthatareclassical,innovative,interdisciplinaryandcrossover,wealsohavetoprovideanirreplaceableexperienceforaudiences,”Zhangsays.“Onecanwatchthedancehighlightsofthepoeticdance,ThePaintingJourney:TheLegendofaPanoramaofMountainsandRivers,whichwasperformedduringtheChinaCentralTelevision’sSpringFestivalgala(盛會),andoverandoveronline,butifyouwantacompleteexperienceofadancetheaterproduction,youwillhavetocometothetheaterandimmerse(沉浸)yourselfinit.”Despitetheongoingpandemic,ShanghaiGrandTheaterpresented419showslastyear,receivingmorethan310,000audiencemembers.Thetheateralsoreportedanunprecedenteddominanceofyoungeraudiences—almost65percentwereagedbetween21and40.32.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.TheShanghaiTheateronlyhadoneyear’shistory.B.Thenewproductionsofthisyeararemulticultural.C.Threenewproductionshavebeenlaunchedthisyear.D.Thethreeproductionshavethesameoriginalformsofart.33.WhichyearwitnessedthelowestpointofTheShanghaiTheater?A.2019. B.2020. C.2021. D.2022.34.WhatmayattractyoutogotothetheatresaccordingtoZhangXiaoding?A.Thevariousandirreplaceableshows.B.Therepeatedhighlightsofthedance.C.Thefullenjoymentofadancetheaterproduction.D.ThesameperformanceintheSpringFestivalgala.35.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Aguidebook. B.Afashionmagazine. C.Aplayreview. D.Anewspaper.2022屆遼寧省丹東市高三總復習質量測試(二)英語試題第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWhetheryouareahistory-lovingtraveleroranenthusiastofnaturallandscape,youwillnevergettiredoftheGreatWall-oneofthesevenwondersintheworld.HerearesomefamousGreatWallsectionsforyoutochoose.JiankouGreatWallLocation:HuairouDistrict,NorthofBeijing,ChinaOpeningHours:AlldayJiankouGreatWallincludestheSouthernLineandtheNorthernLine.MountainsintheSouthernLineareextremelysteep.ThissectionofGreatWallisalmoststraightupanddown,maintainingthesteepestsectionofBeijingGreatWall.Ifyoulikeadventure,don'tmissit!SimataiGreatWallLocation:GubeikouTown,MiyunCounty,Beijing,ChinaOpeningHours: 8:00-18:00fromApriltoOctober8:00-17:30fromNovembertonextMarchThiswell-preservedandundevelopedsitepossessesthemostcharmingsceneoftheGreatWall.Withthebreath-takinglandscapesurroundingthegloriousGreatWall,Simataiisthebestchoiceforphotographers.JinshanlingGreatWallLocation:LuanpingCounty,Chengde,HebeiProvince,ChinaOpeningHours: 8:00-17:00dailyJinshanlingGreatWallisfamedforenjoyingsunriseview.AlthoughJinshanlingGreatWallhasopeninghourlimitation,butthisisflexible.Visitorscanenterthescenicareaataround3:00amtowaittoseesunrise.JuyongguanGreatWallLocation:ChangpingDistrict,Beijing,ChinaOpeningHours: 8:00-17:00fromApriltoOctober8:30-16:00fromNovembertonextMarchEnlistedintheWorldHeritageDirectoryin1987,JuyongguanGreatWallisanationalculturalprotectionunit.AndJuyongguanPassisoneofthethreegreatestpassesoftheGreatWallofChina.TheothertwoareJiayuguanPassandShanhaiguanPass.21.WhichsectionoftheGreatWallissuitableforadventurers?A.JiankouGreatWall. B.SimataiGreatWall.C.JinshanlingGreatWall. D.JuyongguanGreatWall.22.WhatisJinshanlingGreatWallknownfor?A.Itssceneofsunrise. B.Itssteepstonestairs.C.Itsflexibleopeninghours. D.Itsbreath-takinglandscape.23.WhencanJackvisitJuyongguanGreatWall?A.16:00-18:00inMay. B.8:30-11:30inJune.C.8:00-11:00inJanuary. D.15:00-17:00inDecember.BFor83years,BettyGrebenschikoffbelievedherbestfriendfromGermanywasdead.Butjustafewweeksago,thereshewas,standinginahotelroom.Attheageofnine,theysharedatearfulhuginaBerlinschoolyardwhentheirfamilieswereforcedtoleavethecountrybecauseofWorldWarII.Theyboththoughtthatwouldbetheirfinalhug.Butaftermorethaneightdecadesapart,thetwowomen,whoarenow92yearsold,embracedonceagain.Thesurvivorsofthewarhadsearchedforeachotherforyears,collectingandseekinginformationfromanyonewhomightknowsomething.Theyhadnoluck,mainlybecausebothwomenchangedtheirnameslaterinlife.Itwasnotuntilanindexer(檢索程序)fromanonprofitorganizationfoundedbyStevenSpielberg,whichpreservesinformationofthesesurvivors,noticedsimilaritiesintheirinformationthatthetwowomenarelinkedtogether.Forthefirsttime,GrebenschikoffwholivesinShanghainow,gottoknowwhathappenedtoherlong-lostchildhoodbestfriend:WahrenbergandherfamilywenttoSantiago,Chile,whereshestilllivestoday.Withthehelpoftheorganization,thetwowomenandtheirfamiliesreconnectedontheInternet.TalkingintheirnativeGerman,theypromisedtomeetinperson,andoneyearlater,theyfinallydid.AsGrebenschikoffwenttomeetWahrenbergatherhotelroom,theyhuggedforthefirsttimein83years.“Itwasasifwehadseeneachotheryesterday,”Grebenschikoffsaid.“Itwascomfortable.”Wahrenberghadthesamefeeling,“Itwasveryspecialthattwopeople,after83years,stillloveoneanother.”Thewomenspentfourdaystogether.Theywentshopping,sharedmealsand,mostly,talkedforhours-makingupforthelosttime.“We'renotthegirlsweusedtobewhenwewere9,that'sforsure,butwekeptgigglinglikewewerelittlekids.”Grebenschikoffsaid.“Itwassuchajoyforbothofus.”24.WhendidGrebenschikoffandWahrenbergpart?A.In1937. B.In1939. C.In1941. D.In1943.25.Whatcontributedtotheirreunion?A.Anonprofitorganization. B.AhotelinShanghai.C.Aninformationoffice. D.Apay-for-useindexer.26.WhatcanweknowaboutGrebenschikoffandWahrenberg?A.Theybothtriedhardtofindeachother.B.Theyboththoughttheotherhaddied.C.Theydon'tremembertheirformernames.D.Theymetinpersonimmediatelytheygotintouch.27.WhatdoesGrebenschikofftrytoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Theywereupsetaboutthelosttime.B.Theywereeagerfortheirsharedmeals.C.Theyweredelightedwiththeirreunion.D.Theywereembarrassedaboutthefourdays.CThisyearseesthethirdeditionofZhuYujie'sgroupfemaleartexhibition,aprojecthostedannuallywiththeaimofofferingmoreopportunitiestowomenartists.TheexhibitionMetaphorandGazeopenedinShenzhen'sLaVieArtCenter,onFeb27.“Womenartistsstillhaverelativelyfeweropportunitiestoshowtheirworksatartmuseumsandgalleries,andfewgroupexhibitionsconcentrateonfemaletopics,”Zhusays,“Onlybyconstantlyexhibitingworksbyfemaleartistsandwritingabouttheseartworks,cantheybeknownbymorepeopleandbewrittenintoarthistory.”Theexhibitioncontainsvideos,paintings,andperformanceby17femaleartists.AccordingtoZhu,thetitleMetaphorandGazeisaboutartistsexpressingwomen'srealdesires,confusionandanxietiesfromdifferentperspectives,andexploringthelove,healingandgrowthsharedbyhumans.“Intheseuniquetimesofthepandemic(疫情),wehavehadnewlifeexperiencesandunderstandings,andIincreasinglyrealizethatartisthebestmediumtobreakdownbarriersandtobringpeopletogether.Andforartists,theircreationandthinkingneverstop,”Zhusays.“Inarthistory,theimagesofwomenareoftenjustobjectstobegazedat.Inourexhibition,womenarethesubjectofcreation.”Zhusaysthatshefeelsanincreasingamountofpeoplearesupportingfemaleart.Whil
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