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24.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A.The tornado came on a rainy day.B.During the tornado the first floor was safer.C.Before the tornado,the author was sleeping.D.The brick staircase was destroyed by the tornado.25.How did the author impress on us the force of the tornado?A.By giving concrete descriptions.B.By offering specific examples.C.By making striking comparisons.D.By quoting complex conversations.26.What happened when the author reached the closet?A.The door was tightly closed.B.Jimmy flew right out.C.She struggled to hold Jimmy's arm.D.The glass made her feel much pain.27.How did the author feel after the tornado?A.Frightened but relieved.B.Amazed and excited.C.Regretful but hopeful.D.Disappointed and worried.CEvery year thousands of people come to the city of Pamplona,in north-eastern Spain,for theopportunity to run for their lives as six fighting bulls are released to charge through the town.There areinjuries and deaths every year,but the event is of interest to many people.A paper just published inScience describes the insight the event offers into the psychology of panicked crowds.That is a useful topic to explore.Architects,civil engineers and urban planners must try to workout how people will behave in the event of a disaster like a fire,a flood or a terrorist attack so they candesign their creations to avoid potentially deadly collisions.Unfortunately,solid information is hard tocome by.Daniel Parisi,the paper's lead author,realized that the Pamplona bull-runs offered the perfectnatural experiment.Dr Parisi and his team went to two different rooftop locations in Pamplona in July 2019,and filmedthe runners as the animals were released.Later in the lab,they calculated the speed of the runners,thedensity (of the crowd,the probability of a runner tripping and falling and the relationship betweenrunner-group density and speed.Perhaps unsurprisingly,the researchers found that runners picked up speed when the bulls drewnear.Less expected was the finding,that the speed of individual runners augmented with the density ofthe crowd,which was contrary to a long-held assumption in architectural and urban-design circles thatpeople will slow their pace as group density goes up,in order to lower the risk of a collision,whichcould lead to a fall and,perhaps,injury or death.2023拔尖强基联合定时检测英语第5页(共12页)
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