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1、2022届广西南宁市高三下学期 5月模拟考英语试题 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The Brooklyn Museum has accumulated one of the largest and most diverse collections in the United States. Its holdings range from the ancient to the contemporary and include almost all the worlds main cultures, reflecting the long history of art.The Mu
2、seum is committed to making its collections accessible to the widest possible audience, and this site is an important part of that process. We intend to continue to expand the number of works of art. We are making every effort to ensure that the information provided about our collection is accurate
3、and up-to-date.Museum HoursMondayTuesday: ClosedWednesday-Sunday: 11 am-6 pmMasks are required.Suggested AdmissionAdults: $ 16Students 13+: $ 10 (with I.D)Age 12 and under: FreeAll tickets to the Museum are for timed entry in 15 minutes. We strongly recommend purchasing tickets in advance. A limited
4、 number of tickets are reserved for same-day purchase at the Museum each day.CollectionYoull find a wealth of information about many of the objects in our rich holdings. We hope these pages will inspire you to explore furtherboth here and in our galleries.For a variety of reasons, including conserva
5、tion concerns and the lending of works to other institutions, not all the objects illustrated here are on view at any one time. You can find the location of specific objects by accessing their individual records.1How much should a father with a 12-year-old daughter pay?A$ 10.B$ 16.C$ 20.D$ 26.2What
6、is a must for one to visit the museum?AWearing a mask.BBringing an I.DCPurchasing tickets in advance.DHaving tickets reserved.3What is a possible reason if an object is not shown in the museum?APoor conservation.BBeing illustrated online.CBeing lent out.DLack of individual records.David Rees runs a
7、very distinctive business. He charges customers $15 to sharpen their pencils to perfection, using a variety of tools.I know what youre thinkingis this a joke? The 39-year-old gets asked that question a lot. To clarify everything, he even created a special section on his website telling everyone hes
8、actually providing a real service.You can supply your own pencil or you can have Rees sharpen one of his own favorite 2B pencils. After that, he mails it to you in a display tube with the shavings in a separate bag, and an authentic certificate which just happens to mention the pencil is so sharp as
9、 to be a dangerous object.To achieve the desired result, the master sharpener uses all kinds of tools, including general sandpaper, pocket knives and even a special $ 450 sharpening machine. “It depends on what the customer wants to use his/her pencil for,” he says. That determines the most appropri
10、ate pencil-sharpening technique. Some customers buy pencils as inspirational symbols while others buy them because of their special memories of classic 2B pencils.$15 to have a pencil sharpened is a bit expensive though, right? Youre not the only one who feels that way, and Davids unique business ha
11、s really angered lots of people, who talk of inequality in America, saying it is so insane for the wealthy to pay $15 to sharpen a pencil. But others will say, “This is just our urge to put an end to the welfare state because new ideas arise along with the business.”David admits his trade is sort of
12、 unusual. But there are those who actually value his service, as is proven by the over 500 orders he has gotten.4How could David make money by sharpening pencils?AHe invented new tools for the job.BHe provided quality service for his customers.CHe promoted his skill on his website.DHe saved lots of
13、time for other people.5What can we infer from the words of David Rees in paragraph 4?AHe provides personalized services.BHe knows all kinds of pencil users.CHe values ideas behind the pencils.DHe always writes in pencil.6What does the underlined word “insane” in Paragraph 5 mean?ADeliberate.BRewardi
14、ng.CUnreasonable.DIrresponsible.7What seems to be the authors attitude to David Rees trade?AIts a waste of time and money.BIt needs further improvement.CIts awfully expensive.DIts a fancy service.The SNAG stands for stereotyped nature-inspired aerial grasper and its a 3D-printed bird robot with claw
15、s. It can fly, stay on various surfaces catch and carry objects, just like the mighty falcon(隼)that was used as the source of inspiration in its development. Each leg of the SNAG has two motors, one for helping it move back and forth, and the other one for grasping. Twenty printing attempts were nec
16、essary for the robot to finally reach its current structure, but it was worth it. Now, according to researchers, the flying machine has an impressively strong and high-speed clutch(离合器),being able to land and wrap its claws around a branch in about 20 milliseconds. SNAG has ankles lock, and theres a
17、n accelerometer (加速计)on its right foot that reports that its landed while triggering(触发)a balancing process to stabilize it. Scientists have already conducted several tests with the robot in rural areas and on different surfaces. In all the situations, the SNAG was able to catch objects thrown by ha
18、nd, such as bean bags, a tennis ball, and more. As for the applications of the bird-like robot, the SNAG can get attached to drones(无人机)and be used for search and rescue missions, wildfire monitoring, to offer just a few examples. Another great application is environmental research, with the SNAG al
19、so featuring a temperature and humidity(湿度)sensor. By using a robot that can act like a bird, you can unlock new ways of studying the environment, as explained by William Roderick, mechanical engineer and one of the researchers involved in the project. Now scientists are moving on to improving the r
20、obots situational awareness and flight control. This isnt the first time that nature has inspired groundbreaking technologies. We also wrote a piece recently about the F-SAM micro drone, which was inspired by the flight of samara(翼果)seeds, also known as “twisters” which have a special way of spinnin
21、g down to the ground.8What gave the researchers inspiration for the SNAGs development?AThe plane.BThe falcon.CThe micro drone.DThe samara seeds.9Whats the function of the accelerometer on the SNAG?ATo balance the SNAG in flight.BTo change the SNAGs flying speed.CTo keep the SNAGs feet in balance.DTo
22、 make the SNAG steady on a surface.10What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us about the SNAG?AThe SNAG has huge potential for practical use.BThe SNAG has a long way to go before being used.CThe SNAG will be helpful in putting out forest fires.DThe SNAG is sensitive to temperature and humidity.11What may
23、 be one disadvantage of the SNAG right now?AIt doesnt know its situation well.BIt cant fly fast enough in the air.CIt is easily broken by the branches.DIt cant catch objects with smooth surfaces.“Weve designed buildings for 100-year floods;” says Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, director of the Institute
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