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21. What does Rough Sleepers focus on?in their new home, investigations found. The other rhino was attacked by a lion. The latest project experienced early troubles. AA. Great achievements in sports.B. The secret of excellent cooking.rhino targeted for moving was successfully hit with a tranquilizer(镇静剂) shot from a helicopter but ended up in a smallriver.C. Future environmental problemsD. Dr. Jim O'Connell's charity work.Veterinarians (兽医)and rangers held the rhino's head above water with a rope to save it while a tranquilizer reversal drug took 22. If you are interested in sports, which book should you read?effect, and the rhino was released.A. Land ofMil and Honey.B. The Right Call.The black rhinos are a mix of males and females and are being moved from three conservation parks to the private LoisabaD. The Secret of Cooking..C. Rough Sleepers.Conservancy in central Kenya, the Kenya Wildlife Service said. Black rhinos are generally solitary animals, which enjoy being 23. What do Bee Wilson's work and C. Pam Zhang's work have in common?u au pe srd o u o are arn ssq pe q are u sre re un sdeu ne re pe eA. They appeal to readers to save food.B. They describe how to be excellent in life.more space to walk and, hopefully, to give birth to babies.C. They stress the importance of volunteering. D. They both have something to do with cookingKenya has had relative success in reviving its black rhino population, which fell below 300 in the mid-1980s because ofBillegal hunting, raising fears that the animals might be wiped out in a country famous for its wildlife. Kenya now has nearly 1, 000I've been a healthcare assistant with Marie Curie for four years. What led me tojoin this remarkable organization was a deply你black rhinos, according to the wildlife service. That's the third bigest black rhino population in the world behind South Africa andpersonal experience.Namibia.Seven years ago, my father was in the end-f-life stage.He had wanted tobe at home during his final moments, so IarangedKenyan authorities say they have relocated more than 150black rhinos in th last decade and the country is aiming to growfor him to return home. He spent only one more night there, but he wasn't alone. A Marie Curie nurse was by our side.black rhino population to about 2,000, which they believe would be the ideal number considering the space available for them in Facing the emotions that come with knowing a loved one is at the end of his or her life can be overwhelming. Having a nursenational and private parks.with us made it easier to deal with these feelings. That's when I made the decision to join Marie Curie. 28. What can be inferred from paragraph 2?You might assume that being with family members during the end of their life would be a sad experience. But what mayA.Black rhinos prefer to drink saltier water.B. Kenya was once stricken by a disaster.surprise you is that it's not. The family, in my experience, make the most of the time theyhave and understand that their loved oneC. The black rhino relocation project is challenging.D. The attempt to move black rhinos in 2018 was successful is dying, but it's not a time for sorrow; it's a time of togethernes and warmth. 29. What do we know about black rhinos?I remember one particular family— three sisters—and the fourth was in the end-of-life stage. When I arrived, she wasA. They are all femalesB. They like to spend time alone.unconscious, and I knew she might not make it through the night.C. They have the largest number in Kenya.D. They had gone extinct by the mid-1980s.But sitting with the sisters, talking about their childhood, and sharing photos, I felt it was a specialtime. They mentioned that 30. What does the underlined word “reviving" in paragraph 4 mean? their sister had asked for peaches earlier that day, and they made sure she got them. B. Feeding.A. Maintaining.We lost her that night. The sisters expected it. They thanked me, and it was a comforting experience. Our role is to supportC. Restoring.D. Recording.families and the individuals who are dying. We can't change the matter of necessity, but we can make a difference. We provide31. What is the text mainly about?support through the early stages of grief.A. Ways of protecting black rhinos.B. Great efforts to protect black rhinos. 24. Why did the author join Marie Curie?C. Living conditions of black rhinos in Kenya.D. The biggest black rhino relocation project in KenyaA. To look after her father better.B. To deal with her sad feelings.DC. To provide help and services.D. To improve her medical skills.Generations of parents have told their children to practice their musical instruments. They have good reason for it: learning an 25. What did the author do before the youngest sister died?A. She accompanied her family.B. She bought peaches for herinstrument is not only associated with better educational attainment but also cognition and even intelligence scores in children. ButC. She did her best to save her.does this musicality translate to better cognition later in life?D. She comforted her parents.26.What does the author think of her job?A recent study showed that musical people had better memory and executive(决策的)function than those with less or no线 B. Challenging.A. Worthless.musicality. This makes sense as continued engagement in cognitively stimulating activities, such as playing an instrument, should D. Promising.result in continued brain health benefits.C. Rewarding. 27. What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph?Singing is a very popular musical activity as it allows joining musical groups, such as choirs. But does singing provide theA. The support of familycounts.B. Helping others is helping yourself.same cognitive benefit as playing an instrument? According to the study, singing can result in better executive function but notC. To change ourselves is impossibleD. End-oflife company means a lot.memory, suggesting that playing an instrument has additional brain health benefits. However, when singing is done in choirs , thereCis good evidence that being engaged in social activities is good for our brain health.Kenya has stared its biggest black rhinorelocation project andhas begun the work of racking and moving 21 of the criticallyMany people might remember the famous “Mozart Effect", which was based on a 1993 study showing that when studentsendangered animals, which can each weigh over a ton, to a new homewere played Mozart, they scored higher on intelligence tests. Sadly, the current study found having played the recorder for threeA previous attempt at moving black rhinos in the East African nation was a disaster in 2018 as all 11 of the animals died.years at primary school might not have that big an impact on our cognitive performance. So, passively listening to music doesn’tTen of thm died from stress, dehydration and starvation intensifiedby salt poisoning as they struggled to adust to saltier waterseem to provide any cognitive benefits.英语样卷(三)英语样卷(三)22
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