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高三2024年高考临门·名师解密卷[★]试题(英语)
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The trajectory(轨迹)of Echazarreta's life has(A)7.How does Katya Echazarreta plan to helpsince changed.She is now doing her master'swomen?degree in engineering at Johns Hopkins UniversityA.By giving them guidance with her读and also works at NASA's famous Jet Propulsion读experience.Laboratory in California.She's also beenB.By encouraging them to study engineering.prosperous in social media.She has a strongC.By seeking advice from experts for them.presence on YouTube thanks to her short clipsD.By teaching them in engineering school.频片段)on science matters,and she has more than330,000 followers on TikTok.Echazarreta is determined to become a rolemodel for those in her community."ThroughoutPicture this:You're home alone,and it's nearingmy journey in engineering school,I was very awaredinnertime.You take out a box of cookies,some olivesof the lack of women in the field.This was veryand baby carrots.Then you eat right off the kitchendifficult for me because I did not have many people读counter with your fingers.All told,the meal takes fiveI could ask for advice.I've been given theminutes,one plate,and no knife or spoon.You haveopportunity to help guide those girls and womenjust made yourself a "girl dinner".who,like me in the past,are looking for someoneWhat once may have been a solitary(独居的)with experience in what they are going through,"tradition has recently become a hit on the Internetshe said.thanks to Olivia Maher,a TV showrunner's assistantgwho first named the phenomenon in a TikTok clip.This has since got nearly one billion views,where(B)4.What was Katya Echazarreta's reaction uponusers have started sharing their own creations.looking down at the Earth?According to nutritionist(营养学家)AlissaA.She felt a sense of achievement of travelingRumsey,the amounts of this kind of meal are读to space.读smaller,which could be a good thing before bedtimeB.She realized the importance of protecting"It's really nutritionally better to eat a larger mealour planet.in the middle of the day and a lighter meal atC.She expressed disappointment at the viewnight,"says Kima Cargill,a psychology professor.from space."A lot of cultures will just eat some food,likeD.She became concerned about the future ofleftovers,or soup and bread or something else,forthe planet.dinner,"she says,"which from a digestion (viewpoint,is a lot better."(C)5.Why did Echazarreta do many jobs?Women often take on the responsibility ofA.To pursue a position in engineering.caring for the family in their daily lives."Girl误B.To get experience in various fields.dinners encourage women to listen to and followC.To support her family financially.读their heart.It can be a celebration of freedom,evenD.To realize her dream of space travel.if it's just for one meal,from chores,"AlissaRumsey says."I get to do what I want.And I don'thave to be thinking about my family or anybodyelse."This phenomenon has also raised concerns.(C)6.What does the underlined word "prosperous""My biggest concern with this is that many of thesemean in paragraph 4?girl dinners'that we see on social media are notA.Determined.enough,which can both promote and normalize读B.Pioneering.读disordered eating and under-eating,"Rumsey says.C.Successful"The best way is not to follow any content creatorsthat make you feel shame.Even if a video isn'tD.Unusual.directly about weight loss,it's hard not to see aperson's daily food intake as guidelines on how tolook like them.But what works for them may notwork for you."2
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