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written down,she used her hands to hold an imaginary book.She accented her description of frontline11.What's the purpose of the text?workers by drawing an imaginary line.She not only provided her audience with a valuable vocabularyA.To introduce a youth poet.lesson,but explained what these frontline workers'work means clearly.B.To show a method of using gesturesGestures offer a window onto our mind.Such a moment occurred when Gorman described getting theC.To discuss Gorman's style.invitation to present herself at an activity.She said,"I got this call online,"while making a telephoneD.To recommend a communication skill.gesture.She showed us with her gesture that the distanced and relatively inactive online communication专充制has not replaced traditional forms of communication for herAs temperatures rise,animals face a changing world.They may lose their living places,need toWe're in a period when communication is not easy and misunderstandings are common.It would helpmigrate(),or have to adapt to new climate patterns.They may also experience physical changes.Ato learn to carry on conversations with gestures.They can't solve problems we have in understanding eachnew study found that for birds in the Amazon,this means getting smaller.other,but recognizing how much of our mind is hidden in our hands is an important first step.A Louisiana State University research team has tracked data on 77 bird species,more than 15,000birds,in the Amazon over 40 years.They found that nearly all species decreased in mass over the study8.Why did Gorman use gestures at the inauguration?period-most species losing about 2%of their body weight on average every decade,with some alsoA.To emphasize her wordsdeveloping longer wings.B.To show her unique experience.These changes are fraught.The authors of the research say this is a sign that even species in remoteC.To convey her enthusiasm.areas are being affected by the changing planet.Though these birds are fairly fine-tuned(),whenD.To make her speech impressive.every one in the population is a couple of grams lighter,it's significant enough to set alarm bells ringing.Throughout the study,the team tracked species that lived all across the rainforest,from the forest超9.Which of the following words best describe Gorman's speech at the Super Bowl?floor to the sunlit midstory.The changes were most noticeable in those that live higher up and have theA.Far-reaching and touchingmost exposure to water shortages and high temperatures.The scientists theorize that these changes are anB.Inspirational and flexibleadaptation for their living environment.If the birds reduce their wing loading while lengthening theirC.Vivid and educational.wings,they use less energy in flight and are less affected by the heat.D.Creative and humorous.救Philip Stouffer,co-author of the study,says,"This is undoubtedly happening all over and far from10.How does the author prove her point in the text?typical of birds.If you look out your window,and consider what you're seeing out there,you will find theA.By making contrastsconditions are not what they were 40 years ago,and that it's very likely that plants and animals areB.By giving examples.responding to those changes as well."He adds that researchers in other areas may have similar data onC.By analyzing causesbirds dating back over several decades.If all the research is shared,there may be a better idea of howD.By providing explanations.species are changing in other ecosystems.抢分密卷(三)英语试题第5页(共12页)抢分密卷(三)英语试题第6页(共12页)
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