2014合肥三模英语试题答案(3)

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  Have you got some paper, a pair of scissors and, above all, a desire to decorate your house? Then, we have the perfect holiday artwork for you: Make Star Wars snowflakes (雪花). Remembered as a cherished form of work in classrooms before the holidays, paper snowflakes have drawn many people's attention again.
  The designer, Anthony Herrera, just recently released his 2013 collection. "The Star Wars snowflake designs began as just doing designs of characters that I and my daughter wanted to make three years ago," Herrera told us in an email. "The second year I introduced vehicles, and this year I decided to push further by designing battle scenes."
  Sometimes, he feels a bit bored with his job. With each year, the designs have got more detailed and various, but the process of creating them remained the same: sketching figures on paper with a pencil until a symmetrical (对称)pattern comes out, then scanning the designs and cut them with scissors. However, he says he has plenty of ideas for new flakes next year, so no two will ever be the same. Hopefully with Star Wars: Episode VII coming in 2015 he'll have even more work in the future.
  Check out your favorite finished versions of Herrera’s flakes (from both 2013 and previous years) and download the pictures beneath them and then get down to creating your own work. A warning: Most designs aren't for the casual flake-maker, so patience you must have.
64. Making paper snowflakes draws many people's attention probably because ______.
 A. it is a traditional form of decoration    B. it is a course of artwork in school
 C. it is a way of killing time in holiday    D. it is designed by Anthony Herrera
65. From the text, we know that Herrera ______.
 A. can make snowflakes with his daughter's help
 B. made more complicated designs before 2013
 C. introduced paper vehicles in 2011
 D. will make a great variety of detailed paper flakes
66. Herrera is fed up with the job sometimes because ______
 A. he has to design detailed and different patterns
 B. he has to follow the fixed process of paper cutting
 C. he spends much time designing, scanning and cutting
 D. he has few ideas for what the next designs will be like
67. By writing the last paragraph, the author tries to ______.
 A. offer us more information about Herrera’s paper cutting
 B. tell us how to download picture of snowflakes
 C. instruct people to be a real creative artist
 D. remind us of being patient with Herrera’s designs
D
  "Can I get a light?" This question is among the most common between smokers. What if this question was to come from an unusual source? In April 2014, the National Health Promotion Foundation uploaded an anti-smoking advertisement onto YouTube. The anti-smoking ad has quickly been known as the "most powerful anti-smoking ad."
  The anti-smoking video, called the "Smoking Kid," features children walking up to adult smokers asking for a light. The children in the ad are actors but the adults smoking are unsuspecting participants in the project.
  The video begins with the statement "adults know that smoking is harmful, but don’t remind themselves of this fact " Once a "smoking kid" approaches the adults, every adult asked is shocked that a child with a cigarette in hand is asking for a light. The first adult starts by saying, "I’m not giving it to you," and the video goes on to state "every adult filmed said no and reminded the children that smoking is bad."
  Before going away, the kid hands each adult a booklet after being turned down for a light. The booklet says, "You worry about me, but why not about yourself?" Each adult looks around for the child as their faces are filled with confusion and discomfort.
  The video shows that a few of the smokers quickly threw away their cigarettes or put their cigarettes away, showing that this experiment was affective at that moment.
  The most influential element in the ad isn't the use of children or the responses from the smoking adults. It comes down to something much simpler than that. Why is it that we worry about other people, forgetting to worry about ourselves?
68. According to the text, the anti-smoking ad is ______.
 A. unusual   B. shocking   C. influential    D. encouraging
69. The underlined word "unsuspecting" (in Para. 2) probably means ______
 A. uninformed   B. unwilling   C. unfortunate   D. unacceptable
70. What are the adults,reactions to the children asking for a light?
 A. They pay no attention to children's request.
 B. They reject kids,request and educate them.
 C. They look around for children's parents.
 D. They quickly throw children's cigarettes away.
71. The best title of the text might be ______.
 A. Give up smoking, for your own sake   B. Keep away from smoking, adults
 C. Tell your children not to smoke   D. Reject a child asking for a light
E
  Scientists in UK have grown a living human "brain". The team at Aston University created tiny bunch of cells which act like a mini nervous system.
  They believe it could help find a cure for worse mental conditions like Parkinson’s disease. Professor Michael Coleman is leading the research program. He explained, "We are aiming to be able to study the human brain at the most basic level, using an actual living human cell system. Cells have to be alive and operating efficiently to enable us to really understand how the brain works. "The experiment involves changing cells from a cancer tumour (肿瘤)and making them behave like brain cells.
  Although far from finished, researchers hope the false brain cells will give them a greater understanding of how real brains work. This, in turn, could significantly further research into conditions which affect the brain. Neil Hunt, chief leader of the research group, said, "It is still very early days, but in the future the research could lead to a useful tool for looking into dementia (痴呆)."
  The technique could also provide a way to carry on animal test and is being supported by the Humane Research Trust (HRT). The scientists predict that over the next ten years a million people will develop dementia. Professor Coleman believes their findings could change this. He said,"We hope our research will provide scientists with a new and highly relational human experimental model to help them understand the brain better and develop new drugs to control the related disease. However, the biggest challenge at present is that we are greatly short of fund, which will slow our research."
72. UK scientists grow a living human "brain" in order to ______.
 A. study the structure of human brain   B. make use of living human cell system 
 C. discover how human brain really works  D. separate cells from a cancer tumour
73. According to Neil Hunt, research into brain cells ______.
 A. will get finished as early as possible  B. will make people discover dementia
 C. will affect the brain growth in many ways
 D. will help to treat some diseases in nerve system
74. From the last paragraph,we can know that ______
 A. the technique provided by HRT is immature
 B. animal tests are no longer allowed by law
 C. a million people suffer from brain diseases
 D. the research program lacks financial support
75. The text is intended to ______.
 A. tell us about a breakthrough in medical research
 B. introduce a research program in human's brain
 C. introduce the progress of drugs for dementia
 D. tell us about health problem in nerve system

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