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31.What does the author think of robots in an aging society?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)A.They benefit the elderly most.B.They contribute to social harmony.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。C.They sustain labor productivity.D.They speed technological innovation.The bad news about the boiling hot weather is on every screen.The good news,however,is that even0as temperatures rise,destruction can be minimised.Rich,hot places such as Phoenix,Kuwait andSingapore are adapting,as did parts of Europe after that heatwave two decades ago.36The basicScientists found that people with more schooling tended to die later than those who had less.Everyidea is simple:get people out of the sun and into the cool.additional year of education reduced mortality(死亡率)by2%,Air conditioning,which is affordable,is part of the answer.37 However,if powered byThat translates into a 34%lower risk of dying early for people who complete high school and college-renewable energy,it is not bad for the climate.More importantly,extreme heat can cause diseases likeabout 18 years of schooling in total -compared to those who don't."That's aboul as protective againstheart problems.Populations that are not used to it are more vulnerable(易受伤害的),so are the elderly.early death as eating the recommended daily amounts of vegetables,"says Dr.Emmanuela Gakidou,co-A study in The Lancet conchuded that there were 345,000 heat-related deaths worldwide among the overauthor of the study."Conversely,having very little schooling increases mortality as much as having five or65s,and that it would have been 50%higher without air conditioning.38more drinks a day or smoking 10 cigarettes a day for 10 years.The impact of education does seem to boSome quick and cheap fixes can stand out.For example,workplaces and schools need to be morecomparable to the extremely unhealthy lifestyle."flexible.When it is extremely hot,shade and water breaks must be provided for outdoor workers.As forchildren,they should be allowed to study from home.39 Some American cities have "heat reliefGakidou was surprised to see that the benefit of each year of education did not weaken.Previouscenters"-as do others in China and Vietnam.Often these are ordinary buildings with air conditioning,research has suggested that after a certain point.the impact of education on health outcomes may plateau,from libraries to offices,that can temporarily be opened to all.with every additional year having smaller or no increasing benefit."We didn't find that,"she says."It40Architects in Singapore design buildings to make wind pass through the city,while a vastlooks like education keeps on giving in reducing mortality risk,so every year matlers."tree-planting effort provides shade and keeps moisture (for the city.However,it takes time and aThe new research combined findings from 600 different studies in which researchers compared howmountain of cash to redesign the place where we live长much schooling adults had received and when they died.Gakidou and her coworkers applied statisticalA.More places need similar guidelines.methods to measure the effect of schooling on a person by their age,gender,and country's economieB.Rethinking how cities are built can help,too.condition.They found that a link between higher education and reduced mortality was pretty universalC.Besides,creating more cool public spaces is useful.D.Therefore,it contributes to saving lives during hot days.的across these factors.E.Some environmentalists try to avoid this wonderful technology.Because it was based on previous studies,Gakidou says they were not able to look at the quality ofF.Far from being a series of unusual events,this is the new normal.尽education-only the amount of schooling people had received.And these results don't say anything abouG.Rather than sitting by,the rest of the world should also take action.the ideal timing of school.Still,the findings quantify how critical education can be to longevity ()第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)"If you really want to change the health profile of a country decades from now,what this study shows第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)investments in education are likely to produce massive benefits in the fulure,"says Gakidou.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。32.Why are the figures mentioned in paragraph 2?Every family goes through a shift in41.A.guidanceB.influenceA.To draw people's attention to schooling.B.To contrast different health factors.responsibilities,as I did recently when my wifeC.roofD.protectionC.To explain education's effect on mortality.D.To show harm of unhealthy lifestyles.and I stayed with our elder son Nathaniel at his42.A.explainedB.wamedhouse in Los Angeles for the first time.A whole33.What does the underlined word "plateau"in paragraph 3 mean?week under his41!C.whisperedD.stressed部A.Mount.B.Stabilize.C.Disappear.D.Matter."Dad,stop leaving the water running when43.A.conservingB.drinking34.Which of the following best describes the research?you wash your hands,"Nathaniel 42 on ourC.deliveringD.purifyingA.Complex and flexible.B.Lengthy and experimental.first night..“All right,.”I responded..“This is44.A.motivatedD.Conclusive and theoretical.B.allowedC.Extensive and analytical.Califomia,where 43 water is particularly35.What do Gakidou's words imply in the last paragraph?C.instructedimportant.But I was also caught pulling extraD.promised%A.Overall health has declined.B.Testing educalion quality is hard.paper towels to wipe the kilchen counter and was45.A.ordersB.membersC.The findings are unexpected.D.Their research has some limitations.44 to use the dishcloth.More 45 followed.C.conflictsD.tasks墨廊考领航卷·英语7一3
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