重庆市第八中学2024届高考适应性月考(三)英语x
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是全国0©0所名校高考模拟金典卷26.What did the author encourage her students to do in a writing class?Reveal their creative ideas by drawing.28.What is Esson likely to be in the future?月eA.A writer.B.An artist.C.A doctor.(D An educatorB.Write down their stories in simple words.1与129.What can be inferred from the text?Draw pictures of stories they'd read.eA.Esson desires to be a Fela KutiD.Observe others'drawings on the spot.四,室问,是B.Listening to music helps one sfeep27.What did the author probably realize in that session?CArt can make one more energetic.tingShe was really good at making up stories.talentD.Learning art helps to improve memory.I hadB.Her students really had a gift for acting.od aal a30.【拔高题】What does Ross intend to convey in paragraph5?ys hadC.She should read stories aloud every day.AArt plays an increasingly important role in many fields.D.Her students really loved her teaching method.HA failing grade for art appears in many schools.花青饮代端culumC.Academic achievement improves mental health.gs andTo make sense of difficult science,Michael Kofi Esson often turns to art.When he'sD.Art is being squeezed out of schools.us onstruggling to understand the immune system or a rare disease,music and poetry serve as an31.What does the text mainly talk about?anchor.A.The magic power of art.I told)"It helps calm me down and actively choose what to focus on,"says Esson,a second-year(B.A new discovery about art.ussedstudent at a college of Wisconsin.Esson,who was born in Ghana,also thinks his brain isC.A key to one's academic perfofmance.whichbetter at absorbing all that science because of the years he spent playing the trumpet andD.The close connection between art and successstudying Afrobeat musicians like Fela Kuti.illing"Creativity is making new connections and new synapses,"says Ivy Ross,who is viceWhen Kurt Benirschke started collecting skin samples from rare and endangered animals inpresident of hardware design at Google."Children who engage in the arts are better learners,"1972,he didn't have a firm plan on what to do with them.As a researcher at the University ofRoss says."Students with access to art education are five times less likely to drop out of schoolCalifornia San Diego,he believed that one day the tools would be developed to save those animalsme ofA few years later,he moved his collection to San Diego Zoo,and called it the Frozen Zoo.andand four times more likely to be recognized with high achievement."The link between art and academie achievement has been noted by educators for many2 Today,the Frozen Zoo is the world's largest animal cryobank(冷冻库),with samplesshe'dame ayears.But it's only in the past couple of decades that technology has allowed scientists to seefrom over 10,500 individual animals from 1,220 species.For a long time,it was the onlyclasssome of the changes in the brain that explain why.In 2010,for example,scientists usedproject of its kind;in recent years,however,similar conservation efforts have appeared aroundfunctional magnetic resonance imaging(磁共振成像)to show that professional musicians hadthe world,and the tools that Benirschke didn't yet have are now available.At the same time,greater plasticity()than nonmusicians in the hippocampus,an area involved in storingthe clock is ticking for many species at risk.With the current rate of biodiversity loss,some scientists believe preserving samples fromand finding information.Despite growing evidence that art can improve performance in many other areas,activitiesspecies that might not be here tomorrow is no longer an unrealistic endeavor,but a scientificlike music and drawing have fallen out of favor in education and our culture,Ross says."Wemust-do.optimize(使最优化)productivity and push art aside,”she says..“We thought we'd be happy.OThe Frozen Ark was founded in 2004,with a similar intent to the Frozen Zoo but with adifferent structure:rather than a single collection tied to one institution,it is a distributedAnd the truth is,we're not."(Esson hopes that one day he will write poems about the patients he treats.For now,network of over two dozen institutions such as zoos,museums and universities spread all overthough,he's still mostly an observer."I get to talk to them.But at the end of the day,theythe world,each sharing its own collection and knowledge.come for the doctor,not for me,"he says."Once I'm actually in that position,I think I wantThe accelerating climate crisis will put ecosystems under further pressure,making theto bring the patients into the poems."And perhaps bring some of the poems to his patients.work of cryobanks even more important."Safeguarding the Frozen Zoo far into the future is英语(三)第6页(共12页)【2A新高考·JD·英语一Y]Y英语(三)第5页(共12页)【24新高考·JD·英语-Y】
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