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you return from your tour.A.To develop dream therapies.B.To look deep into lucid dreaming.Baby seats for children up to 25 kg can be provided free of charge.C.To popularize lucid dreaming.D.To cure patients with sleep problems..Tour operates in wet weather,and raincoats will be provided.26.What can be learnt from the experimental data in Paragraph 5?No wheelchair is accessible.A.The result was a total disappointment..Animals aren't allowed.B.61%of the participants never answered..Travelers have to keep a normal physical fitness level.C.18%of the participants gave right answers.21.What can the tourists do during the cycling tour?D.Chances are the participants can give accurate answers.A.Watch many animals.B.Have free lunch.27.Which word best describes the researchers'attitude to their findings?C.Get access to wheelchair serviceD.Enjoy all Sydney sights.A.OptimisticB.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Unclear.22.Where is the starting point of the tour?CA.The Rocks.B.Hyde Park.At Jenner Park primary School in Wales,pupils between the ages of seven and nine areC.Harbour Bridge.D.Sydney Opera House.writing letters to residents of a local care home.The initiative sees children and their elderly pen23.Which is a must for the tourists?pals (exchange updates about their lives,helping to build relationships between generationsA.Living in Sydney.B.Bringing raincoats.while also giving the children an understanding of the value of writing letters by hand-an activityC.Being in good health.D.Riding their own bikes.that is becoming less and less common.BLaura Johnson,the teacher who coordinates the scheme at Jenner Park,says:"All of ourResearchers say two-way communication is possible with people who are asleep andwriting is for a purpose.That's the key in getting children to value handwriting."As soon as youdreaming.Specifically,with people who are lucid dreaming,that is,dreaming whileput an audience there,knowing that someone out there is going to read it-whether that's parentsbeing aware you are dreaming.or another group of children-there's always the real sense of pride to go along with it,"saysIn separate experiments about lucid dreaming,scientists in the U.S.,France,Germany and theJohnson.Netherlands asked people simple questions while they slept.Sleepers would respond by movingThe school maintains a focus on handwriting throughout the years,from dedicatedtheir eyes or faces in a certain way to indicate their answers.handwriting classes in the prep school to a calligraphy club offered to the older groups.It has"Since the1980s,we've known that lucid dreamers can communicate out of dreams by usingcreated something called the pen license.It allows younger children to move from using a pencil tothese signals,"says Karen Konkoly,the first author on the study published this month in Currentpen once they've reached a certain standard.Biology."But we were wondering,can we also communicate in?Can we ask people questions thatJohnson says that developing students'writing in this way matters for their life after school:they could actually hear in their dreams so that we could kind of have a more meaningful"For us,it's important that we create citizens of the future who have a set of life skills that canconversation?"make them successful."The dominance of technology is a challenge,she admits,but she alsoLucid dreaming is not common.So to study it,they found people who had experience with itbelieves both tools have their place."Obviously we're competing with technology continuously."and also trained people to try to make lucid dreaming more likely.Before they went to sleep,theshe says."And I know there are people there saying you don't need to bother about handwritingparticipants were also trained on how to communicate their answers.For example,a typicalbecause tech is out there.But we don't see it as competing.We're trying to get pupils to realizequestion would be to ask what is 8 minus 6.A 19-year-old American man was able to respond bythat there's a place for handwriting and to know when it's important to use each."moving his eyes left-right,left-right-two times-to signal"2".28.Why does the school launch the initiative?Out of the 158 trials among 36 participants,about 18%of the time they were able to giveA.To help children find the meaning of handwriting.correct answers.In another 18%,it wasn't clear if participants were responding or not.They wereB.To urge children to acknowledge the audience.wrong 3%of the time.Most often,61%,participants didn't respond at all.C.To encourage children to show pity for the aged.The researchers write that their findings present "new opportunities for gaining real-timeD.To persuade children to choose proper courses.information about dreaming"and "could begin a new era of investigations into multiple29.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the school?dimensions of sleep".A.Its after-class activities.B.Its practice in handwriting.24.What can lucid dreamers do while dreaming?C.Its academic achievements.D.Its innovation in technology.A.Explain simple ideas.B.Move around freely.30.What can we infer from the last paragraph about handwriting?C.Respond with eye movements.D.Start a conversation.A.It will win against technology.B.It will co-exist with technology.25.What is the main purpose of Konkoly's experiment?C.It will give way to technology.D.It will cause confusion to people.高三三模英语第2页
