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(一)、江蘇省蘇州中學(xué)調(diào)研

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WithoutHerName

ItisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatPrideandPrejudicebyEnglishnovelistJaneAusten

isoneofthemostpopulartaleseverwritten.Butbehindtheglobaladmirationsheenjoystoday

liesasadfact.___1___

InPrideandPrejudice,shewassimplytheauthorofSenseandSensibility,whichhadcarried

thetitle"ByaLady."Theanonymity(匿名)workedsowellthatevenfriendsoftheAustenfamily

hadnoideathatdear,sweetJanewasanovelist.AfriendofJane*sbrotherHenryactuallytold

himthatPrideandPrejudicewas“muchtooclevertobetheworkofawoman.^^

_2___TomPaine,aFoundingFatheroftheUnitedStates,kepthisidentityhiddenforashort

timeafterthepublicationofhisfamousCommonSense.

Forawoman,however,therewastheaddedburdenofsocietalexpectations.Anysortof

publishingorpublicdisplayoftalentwasconsideredimproperbehaviorfbrawoman.

Itwasn*tonlyfearabout“badmanners^^thatdiscouragedwomenfromwritingundertheirown

names.___3___CharlotteBronte,authorofJaneEyre,oncesentherpoetrytoRobertSouthey,a

famouspoet.Southeysimplyresponded:uLiteraturecannotbethebusinessofawoman'slife.1*

Bronteusedherpenname,CurrerBell,topublishJaneEyrein1847.HersisterEmilypublished

WutheringHeightsasElliesBellinthesameyear.

_4___MaryShelley*sFrankenstein(《科學(xué)人》)hadcomeoutwithouthernamein1818.

MaryAnneEvanswroteMiddlemarchandherothernovelsunderthepennameGeorgeEliot.

The20thcenturysawgreatprogresstowardsgenderequality.Intheory,itshouldbe

unnecessaryforwomenwriterstofollowAusten*spathanylonger,unlessdrivenbypersonal

reasons.___5___JoanneRowling,authoroftheHarryPotternovels,wasadvisedtobecome

J.K.Rowling.That'sbecauseboysmightdislikethefeelingofpickingupabookbyawoman.

ConnieAnnKirkexplainedinherbiographyofRowling.

A.JaneAustenhasattractedagreatdealofcriticalattentioninrecentyears.

B.Women*swritingwasseldomtakenseriously.

C.Politicians,fbrreasonsofsafety,alsofrequentlychosetobeinvisible.

D.Inpractice,howevercertainprejudicesjustwon'tgoaway.

E.Ina2016interview,ItaliannovelistElenaFerranteclaimedheruseofapennamelether

concentrateonwriting.

F.inherowntime,Austen'snameneverappearedonherbooks.

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G.Theyjoinedalonglistofwomenauthorswhofelttheyhadtohide.

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FaceshapeletsAIspotraredisorders

Peoplewithgeneticsyndromes(綜合征)sometimeshaverevealingfacialfeatures,butusing

themtomakeaquickandcheapdiagnosiscanbe___1___giventherearehundredsofpossible

conditionstheymayhave.Anewneural(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng))networkthatanalysesphotographsoffaces

canhelpdoctors___2___thepossibilities.

YaronGurovichatbiotechnologyfirmFDNAinBostonandhisteambuiltaneuralnetworkto

lookattheoverallimpressionoffacesand___3___alistofthe10geneticsyndromesapersonis

mostlikelytohave.

They___4___theneuralnetwork,calledDeepGestalt,on17,000imagescorrectlylabeledto

matchmorethan200geneticsyndromes.TheteamthenaskedAIto___5___potentialgenetic

disordersfromafurther502photosofpeoplewithsuchconditions.Itincludedthecorrectanswer

amongitslistof10responses91percentofthetime.

Gurovichandhisteamalso___6___theneuralnetwork'sabilitytodistinguishbetweenthe

differentgeneticmutations(父異)thatcanleadtothesamesyndrome.Theyusedphotographsof

peoplewithNoonansyndrome,whichcanresultfrommutationsinanyoneoffivegenes.

DeepGestaltcorrectlyidentifiedthegeneticsourceofthephysicalappearance64percentofthe

time.It*sclearlynot___7___,butit*sstillmuchbetterthanhumansareattryingtodothis.

Asthesystemmakesitsassessments,thefacialregionsthataremosthelpfulinthe

determinationare___8___andmadeavailablefbrdoctorstoview.Thishelpsthemtounderstand

therelationshipsbetweengeneticmake-upandphysicalappearance.

Thefactthatthediagnosisisbasedonasimplephotographraisesquestionsabout___9___.If

facescanrevealdetailsaboutgenetics,thenemployersandinsuranceproviderscould,inprinciple,

___10___usesuchtechniquesto___11___againstpeoplewhohaveahighprobabilityofhaving

certaindisorders.___12___,Gurovichsaysthetoolwillonlybe___13___fbrusebyclinicians.

Thistechniquecouldbringsignificant___14___fbrthosewhohavegeneticsyndromes.The

realvaluehereisthatfbrsomeoftheseultra-rarediseases,theprocessofdiagnosiscanbemany,

manyyears.Thiskindoftechnologycanhelpnarrowdownthesearchspaceandthenbe

confirmedthroughcheckinggeneticmarkers.Forsomediseases,itwillcutdownthetimeto

diagnosisdramatically.Forothers,itcouldperhapsaddmeansoffindingotherpeoplewiththe

diseaseand,___15___,helpfindnewtreatmentsorcures.

1.A.convincingB.practicalC.reliableD.tricky

2.A.narrowdownB.resultinC.bringaboutD.arisefrom

3.A.waitB.returnC.mailD.feed

4.A.focusedB.touchedC.based0.trained

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5.A.adjustB.identifyC.changeD.cure

6.A.recognizedB.showedC.tested□.acquired

7.A.perfectB.acceptableC.specific□.workable

8.A.coveredB.highlightedC.excluded□.monitored

9.A.privacyB.accuracyC.reality0.objectivity

10.A.legallyB.regularlyC.secretly□.efficiently

11.A.voteB.fightC.argue□.discriminate

12.A.FurthermoreB.SimilarlyC.OtherwiseD.However

13.A.availableB.impossibleC.readyD.rare

14.A.challengesB.damagesC.benefits□.concerns

15.A.bycontrastB.onthecontraryC.inadditionD.inturn

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HowDoAvalanches(雪崩)Happen

Ifyou'reeverskiinginthemountains,youllhavetobeawareofavalanches.Anavalancheisa

suddenflowofsnowdownaslope,suchasamountain.Theamountofsnowinanavalanche

variesbasedonmanythings,butitcanbesuchahugeamount1itcanburythe

bottomofaslopeindozensoffeetofsnow.

Avalanches2becausedbynaturalthings.Forexample,newsnoworraincan

causebuilt-upsnowtoloosenandfalldownthesideofamountain.Artificialtriggers(誘發(fā)因素)

canalsocauseavalanches.Forexample,snowmobiles,skiers,andexplosives3(know)

toleadtoavalanches.

Avalanchesusuallyoccurduringthewinterandspring,4snowfallisgreatest.As

theyaredangeroustoanylivingbeingsintheirpath,avalancheshavedestroyedforests,roads,

railroadsandevenentiretowns.Warningsignsexistthatallowexpertstopredict—andoften

prevent-avalanchesfromoccurring.Whenoverafootoffreshsnowfalls,expertsknowtobeon

thelookoutforavalanches.

Explosivescanbeusedinplaces5massivesnowbuildupstotriggermuchsmaller

avalanchesthatdon'tpose6dangertopersonsorproperty.

Whendeadlyavalanchesdooccur,themovingsnowcanquicklyreachover80milesperhour.

Skierscaughtinsuchavalanchescanbeburiedunderdozensoffeetofsnow.7it's

possibletodigoutofsuchavalanches,notallareabletoescape.

Ifyougettossedaboutbyanavalancheandfindyourself8(bury)undermanyfeet

ofsnow,youmightnothaveatruesenseofwhichwayisupandwhichwayisdown.Some

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avalanchevictimshavetriedtodigtheirwayout,onlytofindthattheywereupsidedownand

diggingthemselvesfartherunderthesnow9thantothetop!

Expertssuggestthatpeoplecaughtinanavalanche10(try)todigaroundyouto

createaspaceforair,soyoucanbreathemoreeasily.Then,doyourbesttofigureoutwhichway

isupanddiginthatdirectiontoreachthesurfaceandsignalrescuers.

(二)、2019-2020蘇州市高二第二學(xué)期期中期中調(diào)研

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Thethoughtoftenoccurstousthatifonlywehadalittlemoretimeinthedaywecoulddoall

thethingswewanttodo.___1___,butbyimprovingtimemanagementskillswecanbemore

productiveandhavemoretimeforourselvesandourhobbies.

_2.Itseemscorny(老生常談的),butactuallyputtingdownonpaperthethingswehave

togetdoneandwatchingthelistgrowshorterasthedayprogressescanbeawonderfulwayto

improveourproductivity.Scheduleblocksoftimefbreachtask.Ifwehavenotgivenourselves

enoughtimetofinishourtasks,butwemustmoveontosomethingelse,trytomakeuptimewith

anothertaskonourlist.___3_

Markourlistinorderofpriority(優(yōu)先).Themostimportanttasksshouldbedealtwithfirst.

4butthepointofimprovingtimemanagementskillsistogettheimportanttaskstaken

careofregularly.

Bereasonableaboutwhatwecanaccomplisheachday.___5___Itmaymeanthatwehaveto

cutourtelevisiontimeinhalf,butourdailylistscanbecomemoremanageablewithtime.

A.Makeato-dolist

B.Cutyourlargerprojectsintopieces

C.Thisway,wecangetwhatwemustcompletedone

D.Youcanimproveyourefficiencytogetmorethingsdone

E.Unfortunately,wecan'tchangethose24hoursinadayto30

F.Therearesomethingswemayhavetoputofffromonedaytotheother

G.Weneedtostartbyseeingwhenwehavefreetimeandcouldbemoreproductive

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IrunadesignstudioinNewYork.Everysevenyears,Icloseitfbroneyearto___1___fbr

somelittleexperiments,thingsthatarealwaysdifficultto___2___duringtheregularworking

years.Inthatyear,wearenot___3___foranyofourclientsandwearetotallyclosed.Asyoucan

imagine,itisalovelyandveryenergetictime.

I___4___hadopenedthestudioinNewYorkto____5___mytwoloves,musicanddesign.

Andwecreatedvideosandpackagingfbrmanymusiciansthatyouknow,andforevenmorethat

you'veneverheardof.AsI___6___,justlikewithmany,manythingsinmylifethatIactually

love,Iadapttoit.AndIget,overtime,___7___bythem.Andforsure,inourcase,our

_8___startedtolookthesame.Youseehereaglasseyeinadie(模子)cutofabook.Quitethe

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_9___idea,then,aperfumepackagedina___10___,inadiecut.SoIdecidedtocloseitdown

foroneyear.

Alsoistheknowledgethatrightnowwespendaboutthefirst25yearsofourlives___11___,

thenthereisanother40yearsthat*sreally___12___forworking.Andthenattheendofitare

about15yearsfbrretirement.AndIthoughtitmightbe___13___tobasicallycutofffiveofthose

retirementyearsandputtheminbetweenthoseworkingyears.Thafsclearlyenjoyableformyself.

Butprobablyevenmoreimportantisthattheworkthatcomesoutofthese___14___flowsback

intothecompanyandintosocietyatlarge,ratherthanjust___15___agrandchildortwo....

1.A.tryB.accountC.argueD.wait

2.A.imagineB.recognizeC.accomplishD.predict

3.A.availableB.suitableC.altemativeD.effective

4.A.casuallyB.eventuallyC.obviouslyD.originally

5.A.expressB.combineC.enlarge□.evaluate

6.A.wonderedB.profitedC.realizedD.reminded

7.A.excitedB.alarmedC.addictedD.bored

8.A.workB.appearanceC.videoD.studio

9.A.unusualB.similarC.reasonableD.interesting

10.A.bottleB.bookC.glassD.case

11.A.leamingB.playingC.searchingD.adjusting

12.A.monitoredB.limitedC.reservedD.removed

13.A.helpfulB.astonishingC.abnormalD.amusing

14.A.designsB.ideasC.yearsD.musicians

15.A.educatingB.lovingC.blaming□.benefiting

語(yǔ)法填空

Wealllovetotakephotographs.Itisasimplewaytocaptureaspecialmomentor

1amazingview.Traditionalcameras2(use)totakepicturesinthepast

decades.Butthebiggestchangehascome3thedevelopmentofdigitaltechnology.

Nowwehavethesmartphone4hasmadetakingphotos5(quick)and

easier.It*senabledustotakeaphotoandreviewitinstantly,tohandleitusingsoftwareandto

shareitlikeneverbefore—6(particular)onsocialmedia.

Doesthatmeanthetraditionalcamerawilleventuallybecomeout-of-date?7(figure)

fromJapanshowshipments(運(yùn)送)ofdigitalcamerasfromcompanieslikeCanonandNikonhave

dropped39%yearonyear.ButPhilHall,editorofTechRadar,thinksthere*snothing

8(worry)aboutbecauseproducersarelookingathigher-endcameras.

Certainly,the9(grow)ofsmartphonesopensoureyestothecreativepossibilities

theyprovide.Butwhatevercameraviewfinder(取景器)weendup10(look)through,

itisimportanttorememberthebasicsofphotographyandgetyoursubjecttosay^^cheese!^^

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A

Lightisacomplexphenomenonclassicallyexplainedwithasimplemodelbasedonraysand

wavefronts.Manyoftheaspectsoflighthavebeenexplored,butfewpeoplenoticethem

happeningintheirreallives.Forexample,mostofusobservesometypeofopticalinterference

almostdaily,butusuallydon'trealizetheeventsinplaybehindtheever-changingdisplayof

colorsproducedwhenlightwavesinterferewitheachother.Oneofthebestexamplesof

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interferenceisshownbythelightreflectedfromafilmofoilfloatingonwater.Anotherexample

isthethinfilmofasoapbubble,whichreflectsaseriesoflightwithbeautifulcolorswhenshined

bynaturalorman-madelightsources.

Electromagneticradiation(電磁輻射),thelargerfamilyofwave-likephenomenatowhich

visiblelightbelongs,istheprimaryvehicletransportingenergythroughthevastreachesofthe

universe.Themeansbywhichvisiblelightissentoutorabsorbed,andhowitpredictablyreacts

underdifferentconditionsasittravelsthroughspaceandtheatmosphere,formthebasisofthe

existenceofcolorinouruniverse.Thehumaneyeissensitivetoaformofelectromagnetic

radiationthatliesinthewavelengthrangebetween400and700nanometers(納米),commonly

knownasthevisiblelightspectrum,whichistheonlysourceofcolor.Whencombined,allofthe

wavelengthspresentinvisiblelightformcolorlesswhitelight.Red,green,andbluecolorsare

classicallyconsideredtheprimarycolorsbecausetheyarefundamentaltohumanvision.Lightis

observedaswhitebyhumanswhenoureyesareaffectedbyequalamountsofred,green,andblue

lightatthesametime.

Theconceptofcolortemperatureisofgreatimportanceinphotographyanddigitalimaging,

regardlessofwhethertheimagecapturedeviceisacameraoramicroscope.Alackofproper

colortemperaturebalancebetweenthemicroscopelightsourceandtheimagesensoristhemost

commonreasonforunexpectedcolorshiftsinphotomicrography(顯微照/目術(shù))anddigital

imaging.Ifthecolortemperatureofthelightsourceistoolowforthefilm,photomicrographswill

haveanoverallyellowishorreddishcastandwillappearwann.Ontheotherhand,whenthecolor

temperatureofthelightsourceistoohighforthefilm,photomicrographswillhaveabluecastand

willappearcool.Asproblematicasthesecolorshiftsmayseem,theyYealwayseasilycorrectedby

theproperuseofconversionandlightbalancingfilters(濾光器).

1.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothe1stparagraphofthepassage?

A.Mostofusaren*texplicitabouthowcolorsareproduced.

B.Lightisclassicallydefinedintermsofraysandwavefronts.

C.Peoplecanunderstandopticalinterferencebywatchingfilms.

D.Shinedbynaturalorman-madelightsources,filmsreflectaseriesoflight.

2.Whatcanwelearnaboutelectromagneticradiation?

A.Itmovesinastraightline.

B.Colororiginatesfromit.

C.Greenlightsarenotpartofit.

D.Itswavelengthcan*tbe500nanometers.

3.Thecolorshiftsonphotomicrographs

A.aredifficulttogetrightonceformed

B.arecausedbythehighcolorsmoreoften

C.provethathowimportantthecolortemperatureisinimaging

D.arecausedbythehighcolortemperatureofthelightsource

4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.LightandimagingB.Lightandcolor

C.LightandtemperatureD.Lightandradiation

B

Today*sworldisnotaneasyadjustmentforyoungadults.Keyskillsetforsuccessis

persistence,acharacteristicthatresearcherssayisheavilyinfluencedbyfathers.Researchersfrom

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BrighamYoungUniversitydiscoveredthatfathersareinauniquepositiontohelptheiradolescent

childrenlearnpersistence.

BYUprofessorsLauraPadilla-WalkerandRandalDayarrivedatthesefindingsafterfollowing

325Americanfamiliesoverseveralyears.Andovertime,thepersistencegainedthroughfathers

ledtohigherachievementinschool.

“Therearerelativelyfewstudiesthatstresstheuniqueroleoffathers,"Padilla-Walkersaid.

"Thisresearchalsohelpstoprovethatcharacteristicssuchaspersistence-whichcanbetaught-are

keytoachild*slifesuccess.**

Researchersdeterminedthatdadsneedtopracticean"authoritative"parentingstyle.

Authoritativeparentingisnotauthoritarian:rigid,demandingorcontrolling.Rather,an

authoritativeparentingstyleincludessomeofthefollowingcharacteristics:childrenfeelwarmth

andlovefromtheirfather;responsibilityandthereasonsbehindrulesarestressedchildrenare

givenanappropriatelevelofautonomy(自主權(quán)).

Inthestudy,about52percentofthedadsexhibitedabove-averagelevelsofauthoritative

parenting.Akeyfindingisthatovertime,childrenraisedbyanauthoritativefatherwere

significantlymorelikelytodeveloppersistence,whichleadstobetteroutcomesinschool.

Thisparticularstudyexamined11to14-year-oldslivingintwo-parenthomes.Yetthe

researcherssuggestthatsingleparentsstillmayplayaroleinteachingthebenefitsofpersistence,

whichisanavenueoffutureresearch.

1.WhatisspecialabouttheBYUprofessors*study?

A.Itwasbasedonanumberoflargefamilies.

B.Itcenteredonfathers*roleinparenting.

C.Itanalyzeddifferentkindsofparentingstyles.

D.Itaimedtoimprovekids*achievementinschool.

2.Whatwouldanauthoritativefatherdowhenraisinghischildren?

A.Ignoretheirdemands.B.Makedecisionsforthem.

C.Explaintherulestothem.D.Controltheirbehaviors.

3.Whichgroupcanbeafocusoffuturestudiesaccordingtotheresearchers?

A.Childrenagedfrom11to14.B.Singleparents.

C.Authoritarianfathers.D.Mothersintwo-parenthomes.

4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.ThreeCharacteristicsofAuthoritativeFathers.

B.KeySkillsfbrYoungAdultstoSucceedinFuture.

C.FamilyRelationshipInfluencesSchoolPerformance.

D.ChildrenTendtoLearnDeterminationfromFather.

(三卜江蘇省昆山中學(xué)調(diào)研袁杰整理

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Whenyouthinkaboutadeadlyanimal,youmaythinkofashark,alion,orevenanelephant.

However,thetruthisthatthedeadliestanimalintheworldismuchsmallerandmoreannoying.

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_1___Anditfeedsonhumanblood,transportingnumerousdiseasesfromonepersontothe

next.Figureitout,yet?Yes,it'sthemosquito.

Thenumbersdon*tlie:AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,morethan725,000people

worldwidearekilledbymosquito-bornediseaseseachyear.Thesediseasesincludemalaria(瘧疾)

denguefever,yellowfever,andencephalitis,___2___"Beingabletoadapteasilytonew

environmentsisoneofthereasonswhymosquitoesarethemostdeadly,"BumsBlackwell,an

expertinpestcontrolsaid.

_3___Mosquitoeshavelearnedtolayeggsinaslittleasafewsmalldropsofwaterandeach

femalemosquitocanlaybetween50and500eggsonce.Theirpopulationsalsoreachthehighest

pointatdifferenttimesindifferentareasallovertheworld,makingitnearlyimpossibletoavoid

beingbitten.4_

Inareaswheretherearetoomanymosquitoes,localauthoritiestrytocontrolthepopulation

throughroutinepesticide(殺蟲(chóng)齊!J)applications.nWeshouldprotectourselvesbyavoidingplaces

wherethereistoomuchwater,'1saidBernardCohen,MD,aprofessorattheJohnsHopkins

UniversitySchoolofMedicine.___5___Wearbugrepellent(驅(qū)蟲(chóng)劑)thatcontainsDEET(upto

30percent)whenheadingoutdoors,andreapplyitabouteveryfourhours.

A.Mostofthediseasescanbecuredinashorttime.

B.Therearemorethan100varietiesofthisthingonearth.

C.Healsostressesthatalittleprotectionwillgoalongway.

D.Andeverybiteincreasestheriskofgettingaseriousdisease.

E.Mosquitoestakemuchinterestingettingintouchwithchildren.

F.Malariaisthemosthorrible,killingatleast600,000peopleayear.

G.Anotherreasontheinsectsaresodeadlyisthattheyproducequickly.

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HighontheQinghai-TibetPlateau1(lie)China's"watertower"Sanjiangyuan.Itis

hometotheheadwatersofChina'sthreerivers:theYellowRiver,YangtzeRiver,and

Lancang(Mekong)River.Itisthethreerivers2providewaterforabouthalfthe

populationofChina.However,humanactivitiesareputtingthisecosystem3risk.

Hopefully,though,wecanchangethisdamage.In2016,theChinesegovernmentbuilt

SanjiangyuanNationalParkinQinghaiprovince.Thepark,4(schedule)toopenin

2020,hasincreasedthearea*sgreencoverageandattractedmorewildlife.Thelocalgovernment

hasalsomadegreatefforttoimprovebiologicaldiversity.ThesuccessofSanjiangyuanwillmark

thestartofa5(green)future.WithSanjiangyuan6(take)thelead,nine

otherregionsinChina7(choose)byafieldconservationstationtocarryoutprojects

overthepastthreeyears,8willfonnanationalparksystemtogether.Theideaofa

nationalparksystemisstillnewinChina,but9(it)realizationisurgent.Afterall,

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buildinganecologicalcivilizationbearsgreat10(important)inthedevelopmentand

progressofhumancivilization.

(四卜江蘇省前黃中學(xué)調(diào)研

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Manyhealthcareworkersknowthatwashinghandsisimportanttopreventthespreadof

infectiousdisease.___1___DuringastudyconductedbyNicasandBestatBerkleyUniversity,

theycountedthenumberoftimespeopletouchedtheirfacewiththeirhands.___2___Whether

weareawareofouractionsornot,mostofuscanagreethatwetouchourfacewithourhands

frequentlyenough.

Imaginethatyouareabletorecordafulldayofyouractions.Betteryet,reflectonwhatyoudid

whenyouwokeupyesterdaymorning.Letmegiveyouanideaofmypreviousmorning.Iwas

wokenbythealarmclockat6am.___3___ThenIcheckedmyphoneformessages,turnedonthe

TVformymorningnews,startedmakingmycoffeeandfinallyhittheshower.Itwasn'teven5

minutesfromthetimeIawokeandIalreadytoucheddifferentobjects.Thepointofthisistobe

awarethateveninourhomesweareexposedtogermsinplaceswedon'trealize.

Luckily,thehumanbodyhasamazingdefenseagainstharmfulgerms.___4___Ourwhiteblood

cellsarelikesoldierscomingtotherescue.Unfortunately,therearealotofareasonourfacethat

donothavetheprotectionofskinsuchastheeyesandmouth.There5sareasontoeverywise

proverbandourparentsannoyingustowashourhandsbeforedinnerisnotfornothing.

_5Ifyouhavechildren,itisevenmoreimportanttosettheexamplebecausechildrenare

knowntolearnfromadults.Let'sstartagoodhabitofwashinghands.Asforyourfriends,don't

beshyaboutcheckingtomakesuretheirhandsareclean.Askingsomeoneiftheyhavewashed

theirhandsiscaring.Checkingtoseeifsomeonehaswashedtheirhandswillbenefitnotonlythat

person,butyouandyourfamily.

A.Ourskinisthefirstlineofdefense.

B.Severalminuteslater,Iturnedoffthealannclock.

C.Itiseasyfbrustoadmitthatwewashourhandsregularly.

D.Theyaremoreself-awarethathandwashingshouldbepracticedasneeded.

E.Mostimportantly,itisourdutytosettherightexamplefbrfriendsandfamily.

F.Theyfoundthatthesubjectstouchedtheirface15.7timesperhouronaverage.

G.Dotherestofyourfamilymembers,especiallychildren,washtheirhandsregularly?

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Whenyouthinkofrobots,whatisthefirstthingthatcomestoyourmind?Doyouthinkof

sciencefictionmovieslikeStarWars,1robotsofallshapesandsizesarepartof

dailylife?Robotswereoncejustaproductoffiction.Theworditselfcomesfromtheplay

Rossum'sUniversalRobots,2(write)in1920byKareiC叩ek.

Todaymostrobotsdon'tlookhuman.Theyappearinmanyformsand3(program)

toperformawidevarietyofthings,fromworkinginfactories4exploringthesurface

ofMars.Butthereisasurprisingproblemintheworldofrobots:Whathumansfindeasyis

5(extreme)complicatedforarobot.Forexample,pickingupclothesinamessyroom

issimpleforhumans,6itisdifficultforrobotstodothat.7problemis

programmingarobottopickupsomeobjectsofdifferentshapesandsizeswithoutdamaging

them.

Itshowsthatoneofthemostdifficultthings8(improve)inrobotsistheir

flexibility.Exciting9(develop)inmakinghuman-likehandsandlegsareunderw

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