炎德英才大联考雅礼中学2024届高三2024届高三月考试卷四英语

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a region with temperatures over 100 F."It's very hot inside.And there was no light,while outside,the sunlight wasabundant.I think,one day I should make it better.I was thinking about space,about room,about how I could feel better."In his designs for Gando Primary School and Naaba Belem Goumma Secondary School,Kere drew on traditionalbuilding materials such as local clay mixed with concretc,and emphasized shade and shadows,making spaces brightenough and letting air in,and thus reducing the need for air conditioning.He wanted the buildings to evoke the sense ofan oasis ()a place for many children,to be happy and learn how to read and write.24.Why did the Pritzker Architecture Prize of 2022 come out as asurprise?A.Because it is the most famous prize.B.Because the winner only designs schools.C.Because another competitor was more famous.D.Because Kere wasn't first selected as a candidate.25.What inspired Kere's architecture work?A.His academic training in Berlin.B.Hardship in his early childhood.C.An architectural contest.D.His experience traveling abroad.26.Which of the following best describes Kere as an architect?A.Creative and universal.B.Caring and practical.C.Determined and ambitious.D.Devoted and productive.27.What can be inferred about the schools designed by Kere?A.They only use traditional materials.B.They need no air-conditioning.C.They are well-lit and cool.D.They are built on oases.0Facebook lets friends connect.They can give each other updates,share photos and post commenis.But that's not all.Facebook might also stress users out.In a new study,88 volunteers revealed how much time they spent on Facebook and the types of Facebook posts andcomments that they made.In addition,they answered questions about their feelings and state of mind.They also offeredsaliva.Researchers tested it for cortisol ()This chemical is a stress hormone.Levels of it vary throughout theday.In this study,people with the most Facebook friends,more than 300,had somewhat higher cortisol levels.Additionally,the more Facebook friends that users had,the more likely they were to feel anxious.On the other hand,youths who gavelots of"likes"and supportive comments on Facebook had lower cortisol levels."The more social support you give toothers,the lower your stress hormone levels will be,"says Lupien."This research decidedly combines the social science approach and the medical science approach on an importantquestion in our social-media age,"says Wenhong Chen,a sociologist at the University of Texas at Austin."It's reallypleasantly new to see Lupien's team study cortisol levels-along with questionnaire data."One finding from Lupien's work surprised Chen.Teens who felt they got a lot of support from others also had highercortisol levels.Usually,she says,those feelings should protect people from stress."There are many potential dangers ofsocial media use among young people,"Chen notes.So,she says,enjoy Facebook,but be aware of the risks.Lupien suggests that teen Facebook users share information with and support their friends on the site.They shouldn'tjust stay silent."if anyone is more stressed,it's the watchers,not the sharers,"she says.Also,she recommends that peoplewho use social media heavily should find time to take active walks,to run or to do other activities.Cortisol increases a英语试题第4页/共9页
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