2026 高二英语练习
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31. () An African female freshman seeking opportunities of research is most likely to choose ______.
A. Freshman Seminars
B. Directed Studies
C. STARS
D. Perspectives on Science and Engineering
32. () In which program may the science majors be guided to read Shakespeare’s works?
A. Academic Advising.
B. Directed Studies.
C. STARS.
D. Freshman Seminars.
33. () Which freshman may have priority to attend Perspectives on Science and Engineering?
A. The one who has already got a novel published.
B. A medalist of the International Mathematical Olympiad.
C. The one who has designed an original engineering project.
D. An applicant for York’s Scientific Community.
34. ()It can be inferred from Para.2 that the expert-voiced monologues don’t appeal to ______.
A. those who are interested in scientific ideas
B. those who have no talents for scientific research
C. those who would like to know how scientists think
D. those who think science classes in school are uninteresting
35. () The word “resurrection” (in paragraph 3) most probably means ______.
A. announcement
B. comeback
C. explanation
D. representation
36. () According to the writer, which might be the best form of nonfiction science books for general readers?
A. A collection of scientists’ life stories.
B. A book written by a Nobel Prize winner.
C. An adventure novel focusing on science.
D. A comic book conveying scientific ideas.
37. () What is passage mainly about?
A. A well-known writer who writes to promote science among the public.
B. A possible way to get nonfiction science books to appeal to the public.
C. A new approach to have the public get interested in new scientific ideas.
D. An easy access for the public to have a general idea of what science is.
38. ()
A. The researchers then had a group of 178 outside observers rate the photos for attractiveness.
B. The study isn’t the first one to focus on the negative sides of the selfie craze.
C. It also puts them in control of their own image.
D. They were also photographed by the researchers.
E. This isn’t news, but those feelings are greatly strengthened when people take selfies.
F. They refused to define themselves as narcissistic (自恋的).
39. ()
A. The researchers then had a group of 178 outside observers rate the photos for attractiveness.
B. The study isn’t the first one to focus on the negative sides of the selfie craze.
C. It also puts them in control of their own image.
D. They were also photographed by the researchers.
E. This isn’t news, but those feelings are greatly strengthened when people take selfies.
F. They refused to define themselves as narcissistic (自恋的).
40. ()
A. The researchers then had a group of 178 outside observers rate the photos for attractiveness.
B. The study isn’t the first one to focus on the negative sides of the selfie craze.
C. It also puts them in control of their own image.
D. They were also photographed by the researchers.
E. This isn’t news, but those feelings are greatly strengthened when people take selfies.
F. They refused to define themselves as narcissistic (自恋的).
41. ()
A. The researchers then had a group of 178 outside observers rate the photos for attractiveness.
B. The study isn’t the first one to focus on the negative sides of the selfie craze.
C. It also puts them in control of their own image.
D. They were also photographed by the researchers.
E. This isn’t news, but those feelings are greatly strengthened when people take selfies.
F. They refused to define themselves as narcissistic (自恋的).
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