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1、NMET PRACTICE TESTS廉州一模2022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTAScientific educational toys can develop kid s reasoning,problem-solving andcritical thinking capacity and improve their hand-eye coordination(协调).Butthe most powerful thing is that the children will associate learning with fun.Thatmeans they wi
2、ll grow into adults with a thirst for knowledge and a highly-developed set of skills for learning.Here are some of the best:,Science KitYou can guarantee two things if you buy your kids one:a lot of fun and a lotof mess.Its a 20-piece kit that teaches the basics of chemical reactions.Itsrecommended
3、for kids aged 6 and above,with adult company.You don t haveto be a scientist,since there is an activity book with instructions for possibleexperiments.,Mini Terra KitYou don t have to wait for the sun to come out to teach kids about the naturalworld.This all-inclusive kit is a miniature garden that
4、simulates a naturalenvironment by using a powerful LED light.It includes a terrarium jar,light-upjar lid,Micro USB charger,and all the natural ingredients to get started.It alsohas a simple instruction booklet that you can work through with your kids.Gravity RunThis classic is not just about buildin
5、g a structure and watching the marblesgo up and down.The games are designed for kids aged 8+to develop spatialawareness,planning,and reasoning.With 60challenges(beginner to expert),thisaward-winning game can be enjoyed by all the family.The expert levels areactually quite challenging,so be prepared
6、for some failures!2NWET PRACTICE TESTS WeRo KitThis prize-winning robot toy features over 840 pieces,a WeRo Move Hub,Interactive Moto,and a Distance Sensor.You can build it into 5 completelydifferent robots,meaning endless fun for the kids and even adults.Once they vebuilt the character of their cho
7、ice,they can programme it to perform countlesstasks including walking and talking on its own.21.What is the greatest strength of scientific educational toys?A.Training young scientists.B.Stimulating learning desire.C.Developing hand-eye coordination.D.Building up problem-solving habits.22.Which toy
8、best suits kids who enjoy growing plants?A.Science Kit.B.Mini Terra Kit.C.Gravity Run.D.WeRo Kit.23.What is special about WeRo Kit?A.It has different levels.B.It is the only prize-winner.C.It requires parental guidance.D.It involves programming skills.2022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTBSometimes a boo
9、k comes along that isntjust interesting,or well done-it sa book where it seems like the author looked into your brain and wrote a bookspecifically for you.A book like that for me was released this week.It scalled 100Things ve Lost to the Internet,written by editor Pamela Paul.Paul lists 100 things w
10、e used to do that the Internet has either changed ortaken over completely:writing letters,print newspapers,the joys of being bored,and not having all the knowledge in the world in your pocket.As I m a longtime accumulator of random knowledge,certain entries on thelist-Being the Only One,Figuring Out
11、 Who That Actor Is hit me where I live:remembering detailed facts is no longer nearly as impressive when everyone hasthe capability to find the answer in seconds.On and on the list goes,with every minor shift adding to the pile.What thisbook does so well is illustrate the growth of that pile;while a
12、ny individual itemmight be no big deal,the collected set is significant.It sa list of ways in whichthe world now is different from the world then.Obviously,Paul isn t saying that everything back then was better.Timemarches on,after all,and it stough to argue against the many benefits that theInterne
13、t has brought into our lives.But that isn t really the point.It snot aboutwhether it used to be better.It s that it used to be different.100 Things l/V fe ve Lost to the Internet is a fun read for those of us who sharesome of Paul s memories and experiences.We remember what it was like and welike to
14、 remember.The landscape has shifted,and no doubt it will shift again astechnology s advancement continues apace.This book serves as a reminder ofthe simple truth that when gains are made,sometimes something is lost.NWET PRACTICE TESTS24.What is the purpose of the text?A.To review and recommend a goo
15、d read.B.To comment on the effect of the Internet.C.To argue for the viewpoint of a new book.D.To urge the readers to value what they have.25.Which might be entries on Paul s list?A.Maps and Eye Contact.B.Epay and Compact Disks.C.Postcards and Homeschooling.D.Bad Photos and Washing Machines.26.What
16、does the underlined phrase hit me where I live“in paragraph 3 mean?A.Prove what Im good at.B.Introduce how I grew up.C.Describe the place I live in.D.Speak out what is on my mind.27.What conclusion has the author drawn after reading Paul s book?A.Things in the past are better.B.There re no gains wit
17、hout pains.C.The Internet is a double-edged sword.D.Technology is constantly changing the world.52022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTcDiscoveries at the famous Sanxingdui ruins in Southwest China show thatthe region sancient Shu Kingdom civilization shared similarities with the Maya.The Sanxingdui ruins
18、 belonged to the Shu Kingdom that existed at least 4,800years ago and lasted more than 2,000 years,while the Mayan civilization built itscity-states around 200 AD.The bronze-made remains of trees unearthed at the ruins of the Shu Kingdomresemble the sacred ceiba tree,which symbolized the union of he
19、aven,earth andthe underworld in the Mayan civilization.#They are very important similarities,says Santos,a Mexican archaeologist(考 古 学 家),stressing that therepresentations of trees in both cultures provide a symbolism that is very sim ilar.The findings at the Sanxingdui ruins,considered one of the g
20、reatestarchaeological discoveries of the 20th century,also show a new aspect of BronzeAge culture,indicating the ancient civilization already had technologies thatwere thought to have been developed much later.While the time span between the Shu Kingdom and the Mayan culture isgreat,the findings hig
21、hlight the closeness between the two civilizations.Theydeveloped in areas with comparable climates and reflected their worldviewthrough related symbols.In the end,man is still man,independent of time andspace.What we have is that,at this latitude(纬度),both the Shu people and theMayans looked at the s
22、ame sky and had the same stars on the horizon,the expertsays.One notable feature of the recent discoveries at Sanxingdui was the crosssubjectwork and technology applied by teams of Chinese archaeologists,whichallowed the unearthing of artifacts as fragile as silk remains,which other typesof less car
23、eful digging methods would not have been able to register.NWET PRACTICE TESTSCooperation between Chinese and Mexican archaeologists could benefitprojects in the Mayan world,where the rainy climate and humidity areproblematic for the conservation of ruins.Every time our cultural knowledge increases,r
24、egardless of whether wespeak one language or another,what it shows us is that we continue to be sistercultures and,therefore,the exchange of such knowledge is fundamental,saysSantos.28.What is a similarity between the Shu Kingdom and Mayan civilizations?A.Their starting time.B.Their historical origi
25、ns.C.Their cultural symbols.D.Their ceremony traditions.29.The findings at the Sanxingdui ruins have proved that.A.silk was a common clothing material thenB.some technologies were developed much earlierC.the Bronze Age started earlier than previously assumedD.the Shu Kingdom and the Mayan world had
26、close contact30.What is a common challenge for the conservation of both ruins?A.Damp weather.B.Positioning of ruins.C.High latitude.D.Language barriers.31.What is the focus of Santos quote in the last paragraph?A.The future of the China-Mexico cooperation.B.The benefits of speaking a different langu
27、age.C.The importance of the exchange of cultural knowledge.D.The increasing sisterhood in culture between China and Mexico.72022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTDSeveral years ago,Jason Box,a scientist from Ohio,flew 31 giant rolls of whiteplastic to a glacier(冰川)in Greenland.He and his team spread them
28、across10,000 feet of ice,then left.His idea was that the white blanket would reflect backthe rays of the sun,keeping the ice cool below.When he came back to check theresults,he found it worked.Exposed ice had melted faster than covered ice.Hehad not only saved two feet of glacier in a short time.No
29、coal plants were shutdown,no jobs were lost,and nobody was taxed or fired.Just the sort of fix we relooking for.Thank you,but no thank you,says Ralph King,a climate scientist.He toldGrey Childs,author and commentator,that people think technology can save theplanet,but there are other things we need
30、to deal with,like consumption.Theyburned$50,000 just for the helicopter to bring the plastic to the glacier.Thisexperiment,quote-unquote,gives people false hope that climate change can befixed without changing human behavior.It can t.Technology won t give us a freeride.Individuals respond to climate
31、 change differently.Climatologist Kelly Smithis hardly alone in her prediction that someday soon we won t be climate victims,we w ill be climate choosers.More scientists agree with her that if the human racesurvives,the engineers w ill get smarter,the tools w ill get better,and one day wew ill contr
32、ol the climate.But what then?Just the mention of us controlling theclimate sent a small shiver down my back,Grey writes.Something soundedwrong about stopping ice ages by our own will,he says.Me?I like it better when the earth takes care of itself.I guess one day we w illhave to run the place,but for
33、 the moment,sitting at my desk,looking out at thetrees bending wildly and the wind howling,Im happy not to be in charge.NWET PRACTICE TESTS32.Why does the author mention Jason Box s experiment in the first paragraph?A.To introduce a possible solution to climate change.B.To describe a misleading atte
34、mpt to fix the climate.C.To report on a successful experiment on saving the glacier.D.To arouse people s attention to the problem of global warming.33.Which statement would Ralph King most probably agree with?A.The fight against climate change will not succeed.B.Technology is not the final solution,
35、let alone its high cost.C.It s best to deal with climate change without changing our behavior.D.Jason s experiment plays a significant role in fixing climate change.34.What is Grey Childs s attitude to human s controlling the climate?A.Favorable.B.Tolerant.C.DoubtfulD.Unclear.35.Which of the followi
36、ng is a suitable title for the text?A.But should we fix the climate?B.Is climate change a real problem?C.How can we take care of the earth?D.What if all the glaciers disappeared?92022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTHow does it feel when you solve a problem by yourself?Things may notalways go to plan,but
37、 being resourceful can help you stay calm and work yourway out of tricky situations.Being resourceful means finding smart and creative ways to solve a problem,using whatever resources you have at the time.(36)They can also beanything else that s useful,such as information,advice or your own experien
38、ce.It also means trusting your instincts,the ability you re born with rather thanthought or training,and being confident about your ability to face challenges.Aresourceful person is not the one getting cross or panicking when something goeswrong.They re thinking about how to solve the problem.(37)Wh
39、en we learn to problem-solve for ourselves rather thanimmediately going to others for help,it can help to build our confidence,help usfeel more independent,and feel better about making decisions.Being resourcefulmay not help you avoid problems,but thinking creatively about how you candeal with them
40、will make you feel less stressed and more prepared next time.(38)This can boost self-esteem,that is,how you feel about yourself.When you re facing a challenge,try to focus on the actual problem father thanhow you feel about it.Think about where and when it happened and what thecauses are.Next,think
41、up as many solutions to the problem as you can.(39)Finally,review what has and hasn t worked,so you re equipped todeal with a situation next time.And remember,if you have a tricky problem that you re unable to solve,thenask a trusted adult for help.(40)10NMET PRACTICE TESTSA.You also learn what you
42、re goodB.Here is how you can be more rEsourceful.m tic a l thinD.No on&sdchooshe best.112022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTI d worked four months at a university when we had agoing-away party forSandy,who was moving to London.When I got to work the next day,I was(41)to see Sandy there.Aren t you suppos
43、ed to bein London?I asked.She(42)me and said,Tm Helen/I then found out that I have a rare disease-face blindness.This(43)sent me to the doctor.I didn t think much about it.(44),I m a successful adult-who cares if my(45)isn tquite like everyone else s?Then,I met Dr.Smith.Your ability to learn new fac
44、esis among the worst,he said.As for cures,nothing so far has been very(46)After a sad goodbye,I fled in tears.I was(47)until Dad gave me some important advice.Everyone just wants to talk about themselves,he said.Just ask questions.,This(48)transformed my life.When walking on campus,ifsomeone looked
45、my way,I(49).If they smiled,I stopped to chat.Soon I became an expert at talking to(50)This year,I celebrated my birthday with over 60 friends,many of whom Iwasn t able to(51).I was fine with that.(52),I cantake courses to treat my illness,but I d rather spend that time on something I(53),like looki
46、ng at birds.I get such a(54)identifyingthem.(55)my face blindness,I ve learnt to seethe world.12NMET PRACTICE TESTS41.A.excitedB.surprisedC.frightenedD.pleased42.A.stared atB.thought ofC.got away fromD.reached out for43.A.disasterB.accidentC.discoveryD.expectation44.A.HoweverB.SomehowC.AnywayD.Moreo
47、ver45.A.illnessB.growthC.faceD.brain46.A.promisingB.popularC.cheapD.comfortable47.A.unconcernedB.impatientC.desperateD.annoyed48.A.tipB.questionC.explanationD.warning49.A.hesitatedB.smiledC.panickedD.waited50.A.studentsB.strangersC.colleaguesD.patients51.A.inviteB.trustC.greetD.recognise52.A.Eventua
48、llyB.FortunatelyC.ActuallyD.Hopefully53.A.rememberB.ignoreC.missD.enjoy54.A.chanceB.thrillC.shockD.trouble55.A.According toB.Regardless ofC.In fear ofD.Thanks to132022 Guangzhou 1st PRACTICE TESTLucy Black recently became the youngest person to travel to every countryin the world.By the age of 23,sh
49、e has visited all the countries in an effort tochallenge(56)(she)and push the limits of(57)shebelieved was possible for a female traveler.Lucy(58)(primary)used planes,boats,and trains to getaround.It was not all plain sailing and there were many difficulties Lucy met,including(59)(arrange)visas to e
50、nter some countries.But thechallenges(60)(outweigh)by the memorable experiences on herway.There re so many incredible experiences that can come out of travelingalone because you are more open to the connections with the(61)(local)than you would be in a big group,she said.Lucy had the pleasure of mee