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高三一轮复40分钟周测卷/英语BThe field of anti-ageing medicine has exploded in recent years due to discoveries about the(九)必修第三册测试一fundamental biology of ageing which are translated into experimental therapies (疗法). The latest(考试时间40分钟,满分100分)品扫码获取fountain of youth to pour from the lab comes in the form of vaccines (疫苗) against age-relatedconditions cancer, heart disease, dementia and more. The first of these could be available by the end一、阅读(共8小题;每小题5分,满分40分) of the decade. All-purpose anti-ageing injections are also in development.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AStanding on the shore of a lake, I can't help but marvel at the tens or hundreds of thousands of small be welcomed. They also promise to lessen effect on the increasingly societal and economic costs of these rocks that surround my boots. They were all created from hard surfaces, their edges softening over time.diseases.And I wonder, can we learn from a pile of rocks? But as with all anti-ageing interventions, there are potential downsides too. If millions of people liveEven the tallest mountains have worn down; none are as tall as they were 1 ,000 years ago. Andmuch like a rock, I've found my attitude has softened and my desire to better understand others hasoverstretched. If the vaccines merely delay the beginning of age-related conditions, they will onlyexpanded with each trip around the sun. postpone the burden on people and society. And as Nobel prizewinner Venki Ramakrishnan told usOnce I too was a sharp rock covered in pointy edges. Today, after decades of the waters of lifeearlier this year, a long-lived society is likely to be an unmoving one. These are familiar fears. The coursing over me, my edges are softer and more understanding. I'm less likely to judge and more common answer is that the goal is increased healthspan. That means people living for longer, free frominterested in learning how we can exist together.the diseases of old age, then suddenly declining and dying.But I'm not a rock. I'm a human-being filled with all the drama built into my DNA.We won't know the outcome until the therapies have been widely used, at which point it will be tooTwo years ago, while travelling in the Pacific Northwest, I watched a restaurant owner ask a guy toleave for not falling in line with the rules. Not forceful and not rude. On the door read a sign: “Pleaseanti-ageing therapies work and are affordable, they will be used. Besides, nobody would argue thatinnovations like antibiotics, vaccines and advanced diagnostics were a bad idea even though they markedthe guy tried to argue about the note. the beginning of our era of age-related diseases. Similarly, we shouldn't fear life-saving medical advancesI sat watching, understanding both sides. I've been this guy before, using my youthful edges to chipon the basis of unintended consequences. If we can make lives longer and less painful, the downsidesaway at the world. What I lost, however, was the ability to grow by looking through others' eyes, andare a price worth paying.thus the possibility of finding content and success.5. Why is the field of anti-ageing medicine growing rapidly?You can fit more rounded rocks in a jar than those with sharp edges. The former look for ways toA. The biology of ageing is better applied.adjust and make room for others; the latter never give an inch to accommodate others. Time, like theB. The trend of healthy lifestyle is rising.waters rolling against once sharp stones, changes us by washing away our resistance to seeing the worldC. The demand for a longer life is increasing.from another's point of view. D. The number of the elderly is rising globally.I placed a rounded stone into my pocket. Mother Nature is holding class again.6. How do anti-ageing vaccines benefit society?1. What does the author compare the rocks to?A. By increasing the workforce.B. By curing people of diseases.A. People with varied personalities. B. DNA unique to each person. D. By reducing healthcare expense.C. By boosting economic growth.C. Challenges that we come across. D. Our abilities that grow with time.7. What does the underlined phrase “put the genie back in the bottle” mean?2. What caused the argument in the restaurant?A. To stop the process of ageing.B. To erase the impact of the therapies.A. Lack of clarity in the sign.C. To create a new medical breakthrough. D. To delay the development of technology.B. The owner's inappropriate attitude.8. What is the best title for the text? C. Demanding restaurant requests.A. Can Anti-Ageing Medicine Really Work?D. The guy's failing to obey the rules.B. What Is the Risk of Anti-Ageing Medicine? 3. Which best describes the author's attitude towards the world when he was young?C. How to Stay Young with Anti-Ageing Medicine? C. Ambiguous.D. Tolerant.A. Respectful.B. Aggressive.D. Is It Worthwhile Using Anti-Ageing Medicine?4. What does the author try to convey through this text?二、七选五(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)A. Be brave in the face of difficulties in life.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余B. We should adjust ourselves to new conditions.选项。 C. It's necessary to obey the rules in public spaces.Holidays abroad are easier than ever thanks to smartphones. With the autumn weather fast D. Being open and understanding brings satisfaction. approaching , it's the perfect time of year to jet off and get away from hustles and bustles. 9 Here are英语第1页(共4页)衡水金卷·先享题·高三一轮复40分钟周测卷九英语第2页(共4页)
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