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NUSIGN纽童4.What can we infer from the text?A.Condors flap the most when looking for a new thermal.B.No condor can fly for more than five hours without flapping.2022高考题型专练·重点题型卷C.Condors don't need to look for thermals when soaring in the sky.D.Soaring by using thermals is probably a natural ability of condors.英语(五)“金4题+1”November 2,2020 was a major anniversary for the International Space Station andmarked 20 years since people first began living there.But the space station,in fact,spent 22There were just three small rooms in the space station when the first crew arrived.Thereyears in Earth's orbit.5Scientists have recently discovered that Andean condors()-some of the world'sI.阅读理解was hardly any space for them to move around.6 Bill Shepherd,the station's firstlargest birds-barely flap their wings at all while flying.Instead,they use rising air currentscommander,described his time living there as life on a ship at sea.7 Communicationproblems could last hours."Each day seemed to have its own challenging things,"ShepherdThe Andean condor is the world's largest soaring bird.They can weigh up to 15to remain in the air for hoursrecalled recently.But the situation has come to a close long before.kilograms.Their wings,when spread out,measure up to three meters.Their main foodToday the space station is almost as large as a football field.8 Astronauts have near-1.设F,、F分别为双曲线点P在双出线C的右source is the meat of large animals which have died.Soaring high in the sky allows condors tocontinuous communication and even a phone to use personally.It takes only 90 minutes for the该双线的离心率为Shepherd said the past 20 years of international experience and cooperation drives massivespace station to circle the world.9+3projects,like possibly sending humans to the planet Mars,and deserves studying and remembering.e&Scientists worked together to study the flight patterns of these huge birds and how mucheasily spot possible meals on the ground.effort the birds use when flying.To study the birds while they were in the sky,theresearchers attached special devices which could record every beat of their wings.A.Living in space stations seems to be fun.The scientists learned that most of the condors'flapping-over 75%-came when theB.Its first piece was launched into space in 1998.birds were taking off.Once in the sky,the birds flew for very long periods of time withoutC.They had periodic radio contact with the ground.flapping at all.In fact.they only flapped their wings for 1of the time they were in the air.D.The air was warm and wet,leaving them feeling sticky.One bird flew for over five hours without flapping,covering nearly 117 miles.E.That gives crew members a chance of enjoying 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets each day.F.It has enough solar power equipment to fill almost four-tenths of 10,000square meters.长3Soaring without flapping is important because birds burn energy every time they flap theirG.The space station does not have a fridge,but it has a cool room to keep fruits andThe birds'soaring isn't magic.They use the fact that hot air rises to keep themselves up.wingsvegetables freshAs hot air rises,it often creates“thermals”-currents of warm air moving upward.Thecondors soar by making use of these thermals.The tricky part is finding thermals and movingEarly one Saturday morning,parents and viewers walked in a line into the gym at theEinstein Academy,a school in Illinois in the US.After the coach 10 his opening speech,Ⅱ.完形填空When birds are forced to land and take off again often,it costs them a lot of energy.Thebetween them.While this sounds like the 13 setting of a US sporting event,this one had a high-techeveryone11 for the US's national song.After the song,judges dressed in black and whiteresearchers learned that to avoid having to land,the condors did most of their non-take-offshirts took up their12 outside the playing field,ready for the games to begin.flapping when they were closer to the ground and looking for a new thermal.-a game that turns the subjects of science,The scientists reported that even though all of the condors they studied were young,theytwist.It was a competitive robotics 14technology,engineering,and mathematics into a competitive sport.knew well how to take advantage of the air currents.by coaches,teams of students in grade 7 through 12-who designed,built and1.What can we learn about the Andean condor from the text?programmed their own robots-competed against other robotics teams in the West Suburban15A.They live mainly on small animals.League North Division of the FIRST Tech Challenge(FTC).B.Their wingspan is at least three meters."Most students experience multiple-choice questions,"said Jonathan Weiland,whoC.They rely on hot air to remain high in the sky.works for FIRST Tech Challenge in Illinois."In FTC,there are hundreds of solutions to aD.They are the birds with the strongest flying abilityproblem and they see which solution 16 the best."2.Why was the equipment tied to the birds?Founded by a not-for-profit organization,FIRST(For Inspiration and Recognition ofA.To measure how far they could fly without flapping.B.To keep track of how often they flapped while flying.Science and Technology)events are modeled after traditional sports like basketball to generate17 in robotics,Weiland said.FIRST Tech Challenge is one of four FIRST programs.C.To calculate the energy required for their flight.During a FIRST Tech Challenge,Robotics teams either_l8_a robotics kit(配套组件)D.To confirm their flight patterns.3.Which of the following acts consumes the most energy for a condor?l9_and upgrading their design,or custom build(专门制作)a robot using20B.Flying in the sky.materials,recording their progress in engineering notebooksA.Hunting for food.D.Landing on the ground.C.Getting off the ground.【题型专练A·英语(五)第2页(共4页)】【题型专练A·英语(五)第1页(共4页)】+9、0
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