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1、Unit 2 单元综合能力小测单元综合能力小测【完形填空】Are small cities the smartest?When you hear of city changes,you tend to think of Shanghai or Dubai.Or if itstechnologicaladvances,SanFranciscoandSiliconValleymightcometo1.But,the cities at the forefront of this growing urban revolution are often the2.Developers of Kalasa
2、tama in Finland say that by its3in 2030,residentswill get an average hour of their day back by living there.It is built to make daily life more4.City residents will never again be5behind a rubbish lorry on their commute.The whole city is equipped with a vacuumwaste system,where people6take their tra
3、sh to a port and it gets sucked to anunderground disposal center.Public services are close to one another and easily7.“Five more minutes with the kids before I have to8work,five more minutesearlier at home,” said Kerkko Vanhanen.“Your life is easier because of living in themost9city in the world,” h
4、e adds.The ancient city of Matera in southern Italy is working to become one of the first5G-enabled10in Europe.“Data about you is used for delivering all sorts of both public and privateservices.And people are11about what that means to their12,” saysReichental.“As smart cities develop,governments ne
5、ed to13the trust of citizens to usetheir private data14”,says Udo Kock.“Think of Smart Cities as cooperation.15communities and citizens so its very important for governments to worktogether with businesses and private citizens.”1.A.mindB.ageC.faceD.back2.A.crazyB.seriousC.unexpectedD.artificial3.A.c
6、ompetitionB.cooperationC.completionD.combination4.A.efficientB.hardC.enormousD.risky5.A.struckB.stressedC.poweredD.stuck6.A.easilyB.possiblyC.fortunatelyD.simply7.A.affordableB.fashionableC.changeableD.accessible8.A.date fromB.leave forC.hold backD.rely on9.A.quietB.functionalC.alternativeD.historic
7、al10.A.villagesB.roadsC.citiesD.lakes11.A.concernedB.proudC.thrilledD.uninterested12.A.resourcesB.destinationC.solutionD.privacy13.A.gainB.loseC.mixD.attach14.A.happilyB.definitelyC.responsiblyD.stupidly15.A.ArgueB.CommandC.InvolveD.Charge【阅读理解】AGrowing up in America,I enjoyed the convenience of eat
8、ing the mostattractive,well-packaged foods of the 20th century,including all the candies we oftensee near the cash register.During those times I wasnt aware how bad sugar was,and infact,neither was anyone around me.So I continued to spread jam on my toast and eatice cream daily.Strangely enough,I fe
9、lt that sweet was some sort of wonderful drug which gaveme the energy to function properly,to feel good and to perform at my best,all of whichseemed necessary for growth.So why should I avoid it?Years later,huge food companies,like General Mills and Post,began pumpingmore sugar into their products,a
10、nd then more and more people appeared with biggerbellies(腹部).It finally came to my awareness that our society was becoming moremiserable and unfit.And from what?From sugar!I began to do some research intosugar and what it did exactly to our bodies.To my amazement,I found its damage wasjust as bad as
11、,if not worse than,what alcohol and cigarettes brought about.Yousee,when you take in more sugar than you need or burn,your body and brain becomeover-active.This,in effect,causes your cognitive(认知的) abilities to slow down,yourmood to get to the extremes,your skin to age faster,your blood to become th
12、icker andyour liver and kidneys to be worn out.But what surprised me most,out of all of these horrible side effects,was thatsugar adds extra pounds to your waistline,even if you do exercise regularly.And whatIve always wanted,for the past few years,is to remove that extra fat around my bellyso that
13、I could finally see my abs(腹肌).I just didnt know,this whole time,what damage I had been doing to myself andmy dreams,but I knew I had to do something I had never done before.1.What did the author use to do?A.He took in much sugar.B.He learnt to cook foods.C.He sold ice cream daily.D.He had candies p
14、ackaged.2.What made the author begin to doubt the benefits of sugar?A.Sugar was unable to provide necessary energy.B.More people eating sugary foods became unfit.C.Some companies avoided adding sugar to foods.D.Many customers stopped buying sugary products.3.What is the third paragraph mainly about?
15、A.The authors comments on sugar.B.The detailed process of the research.C.The harmful effect of sugar on health.D.The reasons why there search is done.4.What does the author probably decide to do at last?A.Eat less food.B.Cut down sugar.C.Do more exercise.D.Add extra pounds.BIf you could travel in ti
16、me,where would you go?Perhaps you would watch anoriginal performance of a Shakespeares play in Elizabethan England?What abouthanging out with Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period?Or maybe youd voyage farahead of the present day to see what the future holds.The possibility of time travel is indeed a
17、ppealing.Stories exploring the subjecthave been around for hundreds of years.Perhaps the best known example is thescience fiction novel The Time Machine,which was written by H.G.Wells andpublished in 1895 for the first time.It was adapted into at least two feature films of thesame name,as well as tw
18、o television versions,and a large number of comic bookadaptations.It is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of timetravelusingavehiclethatallowsanoperatortotravelpurposefullyandselectively.The term “time machine”,coined by Wells,is now universally used to referto a vehicle tran
19、sporting people into the far future.But could time travel actually be possible?Some scientists say yes,in theory.Theypropose using cracks in time and space called “wormholes”,which could be used asshortcuts to other periods.Einsteins theory of relativity allows time travel in extremecircumstances.An
20、d British physicist Stephen Hawking said you could travel into thefuture with a really fast spaceshipgoing at nearly the speed of light.Though buildingsuch a spaceship would of course be no simple task.Even if you could travel into the past,there is something called the “grandfatherparadox”.It asks
21、what would happen if a time traveller were to go back in time andhave his own grandfather killed for some reason,and therefore prevent himself frombeing born.If the time traveller wasnt born,how would he travel back in time?And would you really like to visit the future?In H.G.Wells book,the mainchar
22、acter travels into distant time where he arrives at a beach and is attacked by giantcrabs.He then voyages 30 million years into the future where the only living thing is ablack object with tentacles(触角).If thats whats in store,maybe we are better justliving in the present day after all.1.The novel T
23、he Time Machine mentioned in Paragraph 2 aims to show.A.peoples interest in time travelB.the special features of the bookC.the long history of time travelD.the contribution of H.G.Wells2.Einsteins and Hawkings theories.A.have similarities in many waysB.push the invention of the first spaceshipC.have
24、 proved wrong by some time travellersD.suggest the possibility to invent the time machine3.In Paragraph 4,“grandfather paradox” probably refers to the idea that.A.the traveller is prevented from meeting his grandfatherB.the traveller goes back in time to seek for his grandfatherC.the grandfathers de
25、ath makes the travellers birth impossibleD.The reunion of the traveller and his grandfather brings happiness4.What is probably the authors attitude towards time travel?A.Unclear.B.Skeptical.C.Supportive.D.Unconcerned.CResearchers at the University of Chicago have trained an artificial intelligencesy
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