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D.To stress parents can influence their children through the Internet.29.What should parents do according to Dr Strohman?34.What is Barclay's attitude towards the conclusion of the new study?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Tolerant.D.UnclearA.Use their full names online.B.Express their concern honestly to their children.35.What makes Michael Manga doubt the conclusion of the new study?A.Other scientists'reasonable statements.C.Have open and direct talks with their children online.B.The small stresses from tides from the Moon.D.Keep themselves informed of what their children do online.C.Small pressure changes caused by rainfall.30.What does Gail Saltz probably mean by "all bets are off"in the last paragraph?D.The truth of the volcano's explosive behavior.A.You have set a useless time limit.B.Your child's efforts are in vain.第二节/(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)C.You can break the previous promiseD.No online activities are allowed.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。31.What is the main purpose of the text?Living in a foreign country,people experience culture shock.As a Chinese in Britain,I am soA.To help children use social media properly.different.Basically,there are five stages of culture shock.B.To urge children to protect their privacy online.Stage one can be called the tourist stage.If you travel a lot,you'll agree with me.Everything inC.To teach parents how to stop their children going online.a new place is very exciting to a tourist.36 After all,tourists don't usually stay too long in oneD.To tell how parents should monitor their children online.place.D大The second stage is the shock stage.37 We are new in the country.Will someone cheat orIn May 2018,Hawaii's Kilauea volcano let loose its largest eruption in 200 years,shootingrob us?We don't know anybody here and we miss our homes and families.Luckily,my "shock"clouds of ash high into the air,and covering hundreds of homes in lava.The eruption terrified localperiod was quite short.I had so many things to do every day,I didn't have time to get depressed.residents,but it gave scientists a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study the volcano's explosive38 We learn to adapt ourselves to the new environment and then reach a new level ofbehavior.understanding.This period can be slow and if you fail,you have to go back to the shock stage.I amResearchers on a new study used satellite data from NASA and Japan's space agency to estimatevery lucky.I have a roommate who has lived here for several years.Every time I talk to her,the skyrainfall before the start of the eruption.More than 2.25 meters of rain fell on the volcano in the firstseems clearer.months of 2018,the researchers found.They created a model to show how the accumulated rainfall39 We feel more comfortable and can live with the new culture.I think this will take a longcould flow into the pore spaces()in rocks deep underground,increasing pressure that eventuallytime because I don't see any trace()of it in me.caused cracks in the volcano's side to open up and release lava.Now,they claim that extreme rainfallThe last stage is called re-entry shock.This is the shock from going home.Everybody is happyincreased underground pressure and was the“major factor”in triggering(i触发)the eruption.to see you again but you've changed.40"The more we looked at the data sets,the more things started pointing in the same direction,"A.The next stage is called adjustment.says Jamie Farquharson,a volcanologist at the University of Miami.He and his colleagues publishB.Then comes the stage of acceptance.their results in Nature.C.You start to identify with the new cultureIt's not the first time that rainfall has been linked to volcanic activity,says Jenni Barclay,aD.Problems and frustrations appear at this time.volcanologist at the University of East Anglia.Previous research suggests storms passing over MountE.You may feel like a stranger in your own culture.St.Helens may have played a role in explosive activity between 1989 and 1991.And intense rains fellF.Find the courage to move forward during this difficult stage.shortly before and during the activity of Montserrat's Soufriere Hills volcano from 2001 to 2003.Still,G.But the stage can last only for months or just a couple of days.Barclay believes rain is,at best,a contributing factor to volcanic eruptions and not the main driver.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)"It's a series of coincident events that have led to the triggering of this larger episode,"she says.第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)Michael Manga,a geoscientist at the University of Califomia,Berkeley,is also skeptical.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳"Their statement is not completely unreasonable,"he says,given that changes in pressure-even选项。because of snowmelt-can cause small earthquakes.But pressure changes from rainfall would be sosmall that they wouldn't have made much difference."They're smaller than the stresses from tidesI've been obsessed()with languages for as long as I can remember.My dad could talk tofrom the Moon,"he says.everyone with ease,confidently 41 between languages.His abilities made a big impression onme,but he didn't encourage me to follow his lead.32.What can we know about Hawaii's Kilauea volcano eruption in 2018?I wasn't a(n)42 language learner.I made slow progress with French at school and almostA.It was caused by extreme rainfall.gave it up.But things felt different when I 43 German at university-loving many German writersB.It made little difference to local residents.in translation,I wanted to read them in their 44 tongue,and that's been my main motivation forC.It proved the largest eruption in 200 years.learning new ones since.Once I got German,I was 45;French,Latin,Greek and SanskritD.It gave scientists a rare chance to study volcanos.quickly followed.The idea of having a 46 overview of the world has always fascinated me,and33.What did researchers find in the new study according to paragraph 2?47 languages seemed a good way of achieving that.By my 20s,I'd set my heart on devoting theA.Underground pressure was unrelated to extreme rainfall.rest of my life to learning as many as I could.B.Snowmelt was a contributing factor to volcanie eruptions.I'm often asked what the 48 is,and whether some people have a gift for absorbing words andC.The accumulated rainfall played a keyo n the volcanie eruption.phrases.The truth is that it's due to endless hours of 49-reading,studying and practicingD.Underground pressure was the main cause of forming pore spaces.grammar.50,all these wonderful languages start to swim into focus,and increasing numbers of【信息提升·英语(六)第5页(共8页)XKB-D】【信息提升·英语(六)第6页(共8页)XKB-D】
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