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Dragon-horse robots,programmed rats-it's all in here.Travels Through Dali With a Leg of Ham,Zhang MeineoaymceaeaHe would be dead in four days.Dali,Yunan.Accompanied by ElizbetPhungbeautiful photos of Yunnan and its food,the book isEleven years later,every day,I try to again be the person I became during those seven months.both travelogue and cookbook and so kills two birds with one stone.rytobe a litte less judgment,atoalitte more grateful for the smalOnce Upon a Time in the East,Xiaolu Guombeter person for aving beenvera his ast best if tome24.What does the text focus on about the author?Once upon a time,a young orphan girl lived with her grandparents in a remote fishing village.SoA.Her relationship with her husband.beginsXiaolu Gu lifeinher inredibe autobiograpy which follows the twists andus of herC.Her professional success.B.Her experience as a caregiver.D.Her inner growth.journey from the village to film school in Beijing and finally to her career as a noted writer and filmmakerin London.It's a heart-broken personal story of modern Chinese history.25.What dotheuthor mean by sinas the best svmot of my life.The Path,Michal Puett and Christine Gross-LohA.She felt a greater sense of achievementC.She sharpened her nursing skills.B.She devoted herself to a purposeful life.D.She went undefeated in tennis.All of us could use some ancient Chinese wisdom on how to live better,at least according to this26.What does the author learn in life?guide to getting the most out of our time on the planet.Michael Puett,Harvard professor of ChineseA.Life is unfair and filled with difficulties.history,teamed up with writer Christine Gross-Loh to show us how classical thinkers like Confucius andB.Life is meaningless without company.Zhuangzi can be brought to bear on the day-to-day of modern life.The bestselling book is based onC.What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.Puett's undergraduate course in classical Chinese philosophy,one of the most popular courses atD.Moments of happiness can be found everywhere.Harvard.27.Which can be the best title for the text?21.What do Liu Cixin and Hao Jingfang have in common?A.Bill's last,best giftC.Live in the momentB.Gain and loss in lifeA.They wrote the book Invisible Planets.D.A rare death educationC.They edited Folding Bejing.22.What can we learn about Zhang Mei?B.They are Chinese sci-fi writers.D.They are celebrated translators.Few studies to date have quantified the contribution of science written in non-English languages toA.She is an award-winning writer.setificcoe and the appication ofee.Researhersd by Dr.Tatsuya Amano at theC.She's proud of the culture of her hometown.D.She cooks as a hobby.B.She has a bent for photography.University ofQueensand,Austrae throuove00peer-reviewed papers in623.Which book is for those interested in stories of growing up?published in 16 languages,identifying3studes that provide scf kwledgeonsaving speciesand ecosystems.A.The Path.C.Travels Through Dali With a Leg of Ham.B.Invisible Planets.Importantly,the number of such non-English-language studies being published is increasingD.Once Upon a Time in the East.particularly in geographic areas and for species where English-language knowledge is insufficient,including Latin America and other regions where conservation is needed the most.Eleven years ago,the world as I knew it ended.My husband of 19 years was diagnosed withThese findings have important implications for global efforts tackling the biodiversity crisis,whereterminal cancer.lack of evidence is an issue commonly faced when trying to implement evidence-based conservation.TheOver the course of seven months,Bill went from beating me silly at tennis to needing my help to goauthors demonstrate that conducting non-English-language studies can expand the availability of scientificto the bathroom.evidence on species and ecosystems into 12~25%more areas and 5~32more species.It was the best seven months of my life."This can be a game changer,"says Dr.Amano.Most global studies and assessments on biodiversityMaybe I don't actually mean that.I had become a respected professional,a responsible and lovedreport significant gaps in the availability of scientific knowledge,quite often without having exploredparent.But I had yet to discover the reason I was on this earth.During those seven months,I came toscience written in non-English languages.The findings of this research indicate that making the best useunderstand that whatever else I did in my life,nothing would matter more.of non-English-language science can be a quick,cost-effective approach to filling such gaps,facilitating aI discovered that there were moments of joy,laughter,and tenderness in every day-if I was willingwider application of evidence-based conservation globally.to look hard enough.I found I could train myself to see more beauty than bother.This research also clarifies how linguistically(语言方面的)and culturally diverse scientificIn the days after Bill's diagnosis and brain surgery,being his caregiver required me to become thecommunities can maximize the contribution of science to addressing urgent global challenges."Thisbest reporter I knew how to be.I found clinical trials and talked to oncologists in Texas,Pennsylvania,research would not have been possible without the tremendous contribution from our 62 collaborators,and New York.It gave me a sense of purpose,and it gave Bill comfort.who are collectively native speakers of 17 languages,"stresses Amano,who is a native Japanese speakerIn the latter days,being Bill's caregiver meant being fully present for as many moments of every dayhimself."This clearly shows why it is important to protect culturally-diverse scientific communities.as possible.During his last weekend,we had dinner together.Later,a relative visited.I noticed thatGlobal challenges call for contributions from diverse communities from every corner of the globe."she'd changed her appearance,and not in a good way.It was the kind of thought I'd usually keep to28.Which can best describe the research led by Amano?myself.Just then,Bill voiced exactly what I'd been thinking,in that ruthlessly()truthful way heA.Time-consuming.B.Groundbreaking.C.Large-scale.ad,and I found myself laughing out loud.D.Authoritative.I could live with this man,even needing as much care as he does,for the next 40 years,I thought.29.What is the third paragraph mainly about?A.Background of the studies.B.Weaknesses of the studies.【2023届高三·英语(二)·第3页(共8页)】【2023届高三·英语(二),第4页(共8页)】
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