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24.How did Ben Simmons give a hand to Machang township?A.By donating electronic screens and some equipment for playing basketball.B.By giving some money to help the township to build a stadium.C.By training some local people to practise playing basketball.D.By offering a basketball court to the township for free.25.What can we learn from the third paragraph?A.The recent match appealed to a large number of viewers.B.The local players can earn an amount of money by playing the game.C.The players'professional skills make the local basketball games exciting.D.Advertisements contributed to the successful promotion of the local sport.26.Why is the NBA mentioned in paragraph 4?A.To suggest the "VBA"should learn from the NBA.B.To show the NBA is much more exciting than the "VBA".C.To express the NBA and the "VBA"have something in common.D.To prove the rules of the "VBA"and the NBA are almost the same.27.What can be the theme of the last paragraph?A.The significance of the donation.B.The living standard of the village.C.The sports facilities of the township.D.The meaning of the basketball competitions.如“Mona Lisa's”famous smile is regularly described as ambiguous(有歧义的).But is itreally that hard to read?Obviously not.In an unusual trial,close to 100 percent of peopledescribed her expression as“happy”.The "Mona Lisa"is often regarded as a symbol of emotional mystery.Kommeier,the长German scientist,and a team used it in a study of factors that influence how humans judgevisual clues such as facial expressions.Using a copy of the masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci,the team moved the model's mouth corners slightly up and down to create eight alteredimages..They created four“happier”and four“sadder'”“Mona Lisas'”.A block of nine images were shown to 12 trial participants 30 times.In every showing thepictures were randomly rearranged.Then the participants had to describe each of the nineimages as happy or sad."Given the descriptions from art and art history,we thought that the original would bethe most ambiguous,Kommeier said."Instead,we found that Da Vinci's original wasunderstood as happy in 97 percent of cases.The second experiment involved the original“Mona Lisa'”with eight“sadder”versions..These were given even more subtle differences in the lip tilt().In this test,the originalwas still described as happy.However,participants'reading of the other images changed."They were considered a little sadder than in the first experiment,"said Kornmeier.The findings confirm that "we don't have an absolute fixed scale of happiness and sadnessin our brain”and that a lot depends on context(背景),the researcher explained.Understanding this process may be useful in the study of psychiatric disorders.As for themasterpiece itself,the team believe their work has finally settled a centuries-old question.28.Which can replace the underlined word "altered"in paragraph 2?A.Shortened.B.Changed.C.Broken.D.Mistaken.29.What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A.The way that the first experiment was carried out.B.The characters of the participants in the experiment.C.The features of the pictures presented to the participants.D.The arrangement of the pictures shown to the participants.【高二10月份调研测试·英语第4页(共8页)】