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第一部分做题时时间将试卷第一节(共The Cape Royal Trail听下面This ey mile hike is the perfect trail to catch a sunrise or sunset on.The short hikehas interpree ms along the waygiing hikers the best opportunity to lear about thewhat does the underlined phrase "squirreled away"in paragraph 2 mean?三个选项中B.Hunted.C.Stolen.D.Eaten.答有关小题和theGrand Canyon This hike alsoends with wonderful views of the canyoA.Saved.that you won't want to miss.Whyh DeFrance bought the bot?What doesWhere to stayShe spa nferetirementA.Buy a hmu chepert live onnhUBrkoe()n5air onditoning restaurantbar.Visit herBighnge Lodge Modern and radional oomesaloon soda fountain.C.shewntgeher children to visit her.Rent a ho6iRisasymbolofocialstatusoownaboatintheUsWhat does NPhtRanch.very basic roomand shared baths.It is the only indoor lodgingtthe bottom of the canyon:air-conditioning,restaurant.What does Susan DeFrance mean in paragraph5?Tell him i.Grand Canyon Lodge:Comfortable hotel-style rooms:restaurants,bar;open mid-MayA.Her children are selfish.B.She is worried about the futureApologizeto mid-October.C.She wants to kill herself.D.It's not a good idea to live too longGive him 121.Why is the first part of the South Kaibab Trail called"Ooh Aah Point"?What message does thethor seem to convey in the text?will theA.It is the most difficult trail.B.Hikers will see unique plants there.A.The bigh inflation will cadownsoC.It offers breathtaking views.car.D.Visitors can enjoy exciting bus rides.BThe peope in the USer22.Which is the longest trail?loes theC.The US goverment should help the retireesA.The Rim Trail.aner.C.The Cape Royal Trail.B.The Bright Angel Trail.D.Many Americans are suffering from serious infation.g doesD.The South Kaibab Trail.e yea23.Where should visitors stay if they want to sleep indoors at the bottom of the canyon?A.At EI Tovar.Ten years ago,Dennis Sorensen was setting off fireworks to celebrate New Year's Eve5小C.At Bright Angel LodgeB.At Phantom Ranch.hhis family in Denmark Unfortunately,something terrible happened and doctors had to对D.At Grand Canyon Lodgecuoff what remained of his left hand.Since then he has been using astandard artificial hand,Susan DeFrance retired two years ago when the truck-making company she worked forwhich simply opens and closes so he can do basic things."When I'm at the grocery store I canclosed down."I was pushed into my retirement,"says DeFrance,who's 66."So it's reallycarry a bag,"says Sorensen."But the biggest problem is that I have to look at that thing allthe time to see that it's doing what I want it to do."very scary.”She's nervous because she felt that she had just squirreled away enough from her salary,So when he heard about an experimental hand developed by the Translational Neuralbut now.she's afraid that her savings isn't going to last."Iam very worried about that,"sheEngineering Laboratory in Switzerland that would let him feel again,he jumped at the chanceto try it.sas.“Gasoline has gone up sharply and milk..”To cut expenses,she sold her house in New Jersey and moved to a mobile home park in"We have added sensors to each finger of the hand,then planted tiny wires in his armDelaware,where the taxes are almost nothing.Her only modest luxury in retirement is a usedthat connected the sensors to nerves in his arm with the brain,"says Silvestro Micera,whosailboat.The park is on a canal near the ocean."I bought the boat to make sure my boys comehelped develop the prosthesis()."Our goal is to provide as much as possible naturaland visit me,"she says.sensory information in real time in order to increase the usability of the prosthesis."DeFrance is trying to live much more cheaply than she used to,on just $40,000 a year.Sorensen spent weeks testing the device."It was really amazing because suddenly myBut even so,she's anxious about outliving her savings.Her eldest son says if it came to it,artificial hand and my brain were working together for the first time in ten years,"Sorensenshe could squeeze in with his family.says."It is very close to a normal hand that can tell the difference between an orange and abasebal.”"They're willing to make the sacrifices for me that I'm not willing to accept,"she says."So hopefully.I won't last to be 100 years old."She jokes that maybe a nice boating accidentThe experiment was reported Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine and somewill take care of the problem..But she says she is really worried..What if inflation(a通货膨胀)researchers are being cautious about the report."Whether this is useful in clinical applicationkeeps going crazy,interest rates go way up and wipe out more of her savings?still remains to be seen,"says Daofen Chen of the National Institutes of Health."I wonder"I have a hard time getting to sleep sometimes because all of those things run through mywhether patients would be willing to undergo hours of operation to have the wires planted innead,"DeFrance says."Looking ahead,I just hope inflation calms down soon-and that thetheir arms and whether the device is too heavy to be used in everyday life."at gets my kids and grandkids to come visit me a lot this summer."28.What does the underlined words"that thing"in paragraph 1 refer to?A.The bag.Most Americans are nervous about the same thing.Inflation is higher than it has beenB.The prosthesis.C.The grocery store.D.The right hand.e the 1980s The higher inflation rate could come back down pretty quickly or be something29.What is mentioned about Dennis Sorensen's new artificial hand?A.It can let him feel.er-term and more damaging.C.It is lighter in weight.B.The wires are planted in his brain.【2023年仿真模拟卷·英语(二)第3页(共8页)】30.What does Daofen Chen most probably think of the new device?A.Useful.D.It is very easy to put on and take off.B.Convenient.C.Expensive.【2023年仿真模拟卷·英语(二)第4页(共8页)】D.Impractical.
