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Ⅱ 阅读理解
语篇类型:记叙文 主题:人与社会(杰出人物) 难度: 词数:约 310 用时:8 分钟
Beatriz Flamini is a famous climber from Spain. She entered a cave (洞穴) in southern Spain to spend 500 d
Flamini's experience was part of a project called Timescave. It wanted to study how people would be like if they lived alone underground for such a long time. She was monitored (监控) from far away by a group of scientists, to explore the effects of being alone on the human body and mind.
Flamini was 48 years old when she went down, and 50 years old when she completed the challenge. Flamini described the experience as “excellent and unbeatable”. She even told reporters that she had never thought of stopping halfway. “In fact, I didn't want to come out,” Flamini said.
Flamini stayed in the cave in silence. A team of scientists from the universities of Almeria, Granada and Murcia kept in touch with her by using special messaging technology. They provided fresh food and water for her, but they didn't meet her. Flamini spent her d
Around Day 300, a technical problem made Flamini stop the challenge for a few d
After Flamini came out of the cave, doctors and scientists from Timescave studied her recordings to watch and check her health. Flamini said she would continue to let doctors study the physical and mental (心理上的) effects of her time in the cave—before planning her next caving projects.
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A. To build up her health.
B. To get some quiet time.
C. To do scientific research.
D. To explore the deep cave.
(
A. She e
B. She wanted to stop it.
C. She wouldn't do it again.
D. She thought it was special.
(
A. She e
B. She spent time reading books.
C. She checked her health all the time.
D. She had to look for food by herself.
(
A. To help Timescave look for more volunteers.
B. To introduce bad effects about living in caves.
C. To guess that living in caves will become popular.
D. To tell that Flamini will spend time in caves in the future.
语篇类型:记叙文 主题:人与社会(杰出人物) 难度: 词数:约 310 用时:8 分钟
Beatriz Flamini is a famous climber from Spain. She entered a cave (洞穴) in southern Spain to spend 500 d
a
y
s alone there. The cave is about 70 metres underground.Flamini's experience was part of a project called Timescave. It wanted to study how people would be like if they lived alone underground for such a long time. She was monitored (监控) from far away by a group of scientists, to explore the effects of being alone on the human body and mind.
Flamini was 48 years old when she went down, and 50 years old when she completed the challenge. Flamini described the experience as “excellent and unbeatable”. She even told reporters that she had never thought of stopping halfway. “In fact, I didn't want to come out,” Flamini said.
Flamini stayed in the cave in silence. A team of scientists from the universities of Almeria, Granada and Murcia kept in touch with her by using special messaging technology. They provided fresh food and water for her, but they didn't meet her. Flamini spent her d
a
y
s reading books, drawing pictures, taking exercise, making hats and recording videos by herself with two cameras. She couldn't take a shower in the cave.Around Day 300, a technical problem made Flamini stop the challenge for a few d
a
y
s. She spent eight da
y
s in a tent before returning to the cave, without talking with anyone. Flamini said she spoke only when recording videos. When she completed the challenge, she still en
j
o
y
ed reading books. She didn't know about the time and thought she had stayed in the cave for only 160 da
y
s.After Flamini came out of the cave, doctors and scientists from Timescave studied her recordings to watch and check her health. Flamini said she would continue to let doctors study the physical and mental (心理上的) effects of her time in the cave—before planning her next caving projects.
(
C
)1. What was Flamini's purpose of staying in the cave?A. To build up her health.
B. To get some quiet time.
C. To do scientific research.
D. To explore the deep cave.
(
A
)2. How did Flamini like the experience?A. She e
n
j
o
y
ed it a lot.B. She wanted to stop it.
C. She wouldn't do it again.
D. She thought it was special.
(
B
)3. What can we know from the passage about Flamini's life in the cave?A. She e
n
j
o
y
ed taking a shower.B. She spent time reading books.
C. She checked her health all the time.
D. She had to look for food by herself.
(
D
)4. Why did the writer include the last paragraph?A. To help Timescave look for more volunteers.
B. To introduce bad effects about living in caves.
C. To guess that living in caves will become popular.
D. To tell that Flamini will spend time in caves in the future.
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