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三全国©0所名校高考模拟金典卷B.The sense of achievement.right vision,even green plants on a walkway can be considered a star in the right project forhours to melt through the ice inch by inch,finally piercing through the shelf.Next,theyC.The timeliness of the Internet.the right buyer.lowered an instrument to collect the sediment,along with a camera.But the collector camD.The foresight of the playground design.28.What does the author think of artists'participation in designing buildings?back empty.They tried once more.Still empty.Again,nothing comes easy here:Each round27.【拔高题】What can we learn from Julien's story?A.Valuable.B.Awkward.trip of the instrument took an hour.A.Do one thing at a time,and do well.C.Brand new.D.Energy-saving.Later that night in his tent,Smith watched the footage and recognized a rather glaringB.Nothing is to be got without pains but poverty.29.How does Brown state his opinion in paragraph 3?problem.The video shows a descent (through 3,000 feet of blue-green ice,whichC.In the middle of every difficulty comes opportunity.A.By telling a story.suddenly terminates,opening up into dark seawater.The camera coasts another 1,600 feetD.Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.B.By giving an example.until the seafloor finally comes into view-mostly light-colored sediment,which Smith wasC.By listing figures.after,but also something dark.That dark thing turned out to be a rock,which the camera hitsEvery development is more than bricks and mortar-it sells a lifestyle.And the value ofD.By making a comparison.with a noise,falling face-down into the sediment.The camera quickly rights itself and scans thegetting an artist involved is priceless.30.Which of the following would Jamie most probably agree with?rock,revealing something the geologists hadn't been after at all.In fact,it was somethingWhen artists participate in a project design or provide art devices,that becomes for theA.Art is simply a part of the sale.nighly improbable:life.developer a part of the brand promotion,part of the sell and part of the uniqueness of theirB.Culture has a great impact on everyone's life.Smith is no biologist,but his colleague,Huw Griffiths,is.When Griffiths watched thebuildings.For buyers,it's the sum of these parts that matters.We want to step into somethingC.Family parties usually involve art appreciation.footage back in the UK,he noticed a kind of film on the rock,likely a layer of bacteria knownthat fits our lives and improves us.Perfectly,our homes and public spaces should have as muchD.Most Canadians are supporters of famous artists.as a microbial mat.reputation and style and long-term value as early Michael Jordan.31.Why do Jordan Morassutti's clients want enough room in their new homes?The rock Smith had accidentally discovered is 160 miles from daylight-that is,the"Art is definitely part of the sale,but it's more,"Brian Brown,principal of LifetimeA.To ensure enough space for more peopleDevelopments in Toronto,says."When people live in buildings,their front door is thenearest edge of the shelf,where ice ends and the open ocean begins.It's hundreds of miles fromB.To appreciate nature in different aspects.reception hall.It's the first presentation of their home when they invite friends.Art on the wallthe nearest location that might be a source of food."It's not the most exciting-looking rock-ifC.To exhibit more artworks.makes a strong statement.you don't know where it is,"says Griffiths,"Since you now do know,then it means your jawBrown has helped to bring artists who are famous in various media into his developmentsD.To add great features.may be somewhere near the floor right about now.for years."We're a strong supporter of the arts in Toronto and have been for 15 years,"BrownD32.What is emphasized in paragraph 1 about Smith and his colleagues'study?said."It's about supporting artists and the community and it's adding great features to ourIn the middle of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelfa five-hour flight from the nearestA.The danger of losing life.buildings.Jamie Okorofsky,Menkes'manager of communications,said,"We believe cultureAntarctic station-nothing comes easy.Even though it was the southern summer,geologistB.The backwardness of the equipment.is an important part of life that everyone should be exposed to."James Smith of the British Antarctic Survey endured nearly three months of freezingC.The helplessness of lacking supportSometimes,we want art a little closer to home.North Drive Investments co-founder andtemperatures,sleeping in a tent,and eating dehydrated food.The science itself was a hard nutD.The hardship of the research.partner Jordan Morassutti says he is seeing clients who want to ensure there is space in theirto crack:To study the history of the floating shelf,he needed seafloor sediment(沉积物),33.What does the underlined phrase "piercing through"in paragraph 2 probably mean?new homes for displaying their own art collections.Art can also move beyond walls andwhich was locked under a half mile of ice.A.Laying down.B.Tearing down.decorations and into nature."Done with artistic vision,nature can also become everyday art,"To get to it,Smith and his colleagues had to melt 20 tons of snow to create 20,000 litersC.Getting into.D.Picking out.North Drive's head of sales,Jana Korim says.There may not be a red carpet,but with theof hot water,which they then pumped through a pipe lowered down a borehole.It took them 20英语(一)第4页(共12页)【24新高考·JD·英语G DONG英语(一)第5页(共12页)【24新高考·D·英语G DONG英语(一)第6页(共12页)【24新高考·JD·类语-G DONG
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