第27练科技类(一)单词识记:accelerateaccessiblemobilemodernautomaticbreakthroughspacecraftsucceedbrilliantclickdemanddrawbackelectronicengineexperimentfunctionfundamentalintroducesupportrevolution短语扫描:makeabreakthrough取得突破haveagoodmemory记忆力好take/leaveamessageforsb.为某人传话/留言getthemessage领悟;理解;明白(别人的暗示)withthedevelopmentof随着……的发展changeone’slife改变某人的生活explorefor探测performafunction履行职责carryout实行;执行comparedto/with与……相比[跟踪训练]Ⅰ.语境填词1.Heisagreat________(succeed)asawriter,butafailureasafather.2.Asmall,________(brilliant)coloredbirdflashedintoview.3.Hefoundhecouldnolongercopewithhis________(demand)job.4.My________(实验)showthatlightorheatisattractive.5.Wemustmakesurethatpublicfacilitiesinthenewlybuiltbuildings,liketherestroomandthelift,are________(access)todisabledvisitors.Ⅱ.单项填空6.Whenfirst________tothemainlandmarket,thefruitsfromTaiwanIslandenjoyedagreatsuccessimmediately.A.introducingB.introducedC.introduceD.beingintroduced7.Theexperimentthathe________was________.A.did;successfullyB.made;successfullyC.carriedout;asuccessD.setout;asuccess8.Apparently,duetothenewpolicy,________yearsbefore,foodwastehasmuchdecreasedsincelastyear.A.tocomparewithB.comparingwithC.beingcomparedwithD.comparedwith9.Theynowhaveagoodgovernment,________byallthepeople.A.havingsupportedB.supportingC.supportedD.tobesupported10.—It’sagoodidea.Butwho’sgoingto________theplan.—IthinkTomandGregwill.A.setasideB.carryoutC.takeinD.getthroughⅠ.阅读理解AScientistscanfigureoutamovie’semotionaltonefromthegaspsofitsaudience.Sure,thesoundsareaclue,butsoarethechemicalsthatviewersbreatheineachtimetheysighandscream,anewstudysuggests.“Youhearthemusicandseethepictures,butyoudon’trealizethere’rechemicalsignalsintheair,”saysJonathanWilliams,wholedthestudyandworksattheMaxPlanckInstituteforChemistryinMainz,Germany.Williamsstartedoutmeasuringtheairinasoccerstadium.Hewantedtoseeifthefans’exhaled(呼出的)breathsmightaffectlevelsofgreenhousegasesintheair.Carbondioxide,whichpeoplebreatheout,isoneexample.Andhefoundtheanswerwasnoatleastonasmallscale.Buthenoticedlevelsofcarbondioxideshiftedwildlywheneverthecrowdcheered.Thatgothimwondering:Couldthegasespeopleexhalebeinfluencedbyemotions?SoWilliamswenttothemovies.Heandhiscoworkersmeasuredairsamplescollectedoversixweeksintwomovietheaters.Overall,9,500moviegoerswatched16filmsincludingamixofcomedy,romance,actionandhorrorfilms.Thentheylookedforhundredsofchemicalsintheairthatshowedupaspeoplewerewatchingparticularmoviescenes.Scenesthathadpeoplelaughingoron_the_edge_of_their_seatswereespeciallyunique,theresearchersreported.DuringscreeningsofTheHungerGames:CatchingFire,levelsofcarbondioxideandisoprene(异戊二烯)werethehighestattwoterrifyingmoments.Becauseisoprenewasinvolvedinmusclemovement,theresearchersthoughttensemoviemomentslikelyledtoitshighestlevel.Williamsandhiscolleaguesthoughtanincreaseintheamountofcarbondioxidewasduetotheviewers’increasedpulseandbreathingrates.Scientistsneedmoredatatomakestrongerlinksbetweenhumanemotionsandwhat’sintheirbreath.ButWilliamscanseepossiblepracticaluses.Companies,forinstance,couldquicklymeasuretheairduringteststoseehowpeoplefeelaboutnewproducts.1.WhatdidJonathanWilliamsfindinthestudyconductedinasoccerstadium?A.Emotion...