2016揭阳一模英语试题及答案(2)

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Perhaps you want to accept the advice, but you may wonder if you can ever change the habits of a lifetime. Of course you can. Goethe, who lived before indoor skating rinks or swimming pools, said, “We learn to skate in the summer and swim in the winter.” Take this message to heart and give yourself time to develop your new habits. If you are wiling to change, you will soon be able to say that you will never forget these techniques because they’ve become a part of your body.
24. Which of the following things does the writer suggest that you should do before you began your talk?
A. Drink water-down fruit juice.
B. Have some drink with cream.
C. Have some cool milk.
D. Have high tea.
25. What does the writer suggest when you feel you are losing your voice?
A. Going to see a doctor.
B. Asking a professional singer for help.
C. Whispering the things that you want to say.
D. Keeping on talking rather than use a paper to write notes.
26. According to the text, what will happen to your speech when you drink alcohol?
A. Your face will be redder and more shining.
B. Your mouth and thought will not be in line.
C. You will be so confident as to carry out your speech perfectly well.
D. You will get excited enough to attract people’s attention in the speech.

27. What is the purpose of the writer to use Goethe’s words?
A. To encourage one to go in for sports.
B. To tell that Goethe had a strong willpower.
C. To prove one can change his habits.
D. To remind people of the techniques to develop a lifelong habits.
C
    For centuries, mankind and dogs have suffered from a communication failure. We can tell dogs what we want them to do and sometimes they comply, but we’ve always struggled when it comes to understanding the true meaning of their barks and whimpers. There is exciting news now – a dog translator has been invented to help you communicate with your furry friend.
    Researchers at North Carolina State University have fashioned some kind of miracle dog translator body harness(束腰带). What’s special about it is that it doesn't just rely on the dog’s vocalizations to interpret what Fido is banging on about.
    Oh no – this miracle harness reads and interprets the ordinary dogs’ body language as well, giving us a full two-way dog communication experience.
Researcher David Roberts says: "Dogs communicate primarily through body language, and one of our challenges was to develop sensors that tell us about their behavior by observing their posture remotely."
    Sensors on the harness monitor the dog’s heart rate and body temperature and software builds up a vocabulary, letting the human know what the dog is feeling.
    What would dogs say if they could talk to us? The human can even communicate back through the harness thanks to vibration motors, supposedly by tapping into the dog’s senses so that it can understand what you’re trying to say to it.
    The dog harness is designed for dogs involved in search and rescue and other front-line work, but it's got us dreaming of a beautiful future, one where humans and dogs can co-exist as equals, with the dog able to fully express itself at all times.

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