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of the gardens or the lagoon swimming pools.Dine with stunning ocean views,surrounded by the open air,ability to see their values,because each of these kids has incredible value even though the world may notor stay in for a formal experience at any one of the four resort dining venues.see it because of their disability,she said emotionally.Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort"Love knows no limits,"she continued."It is a language that everyone can speak."This resort features only 25 rooms for guests to choose from.You'll be able to enjoy luxury24.Why did Rachel Gilmour always carry the cards with her?accommodations and services while staying in the Fijian island natural surroundings.Guests will be able toA.The cards are reminders of the kids for her.B.The cards help her communicate with the kids.dine on gourmet island cuisine prepared by chefs who use fresh,local ingredients from both Savusavu BayC.They are a tool for her to speak Mandarin.D.There are kids'personal information on them.and other regions of Fiji,as well as fresh herbs,fruit and vegetables grown personally by the chef.25.What does Rachel Gilmour mainly do in the center?Malolo Island ResortA.Help teachers better teach the kids.B.Help the kids gain a degree in EducationLocated on the Malolo Island of Fiji,the Malolo Island Resort is where you can stay for luxury,C.Teach the kids how to speak English.D.Take care of the kids in their daily lives.relaxation and authentic island culture all rolled into one.This resort is owned by a local Fijian family,26.How does Rachel Gilmour probably think of her work in the center?which has many different dining choices,from gourmet restaurants and bars,to kids'menus for all the littleA.Demanding.B.Exhausting.C.Challenging.D.Rewardingones with a picky appetite.27.What is the key to better teaching the kids according to Rachel Gilmour?21.How many room choices are available to tourists in Likuliku Lagoon Resort?A.The ability to see their values.B.A great passion for teaching.A.One.B.Two.C.ThreeD.FourC.A kind and patient characterD.A strong sense of responsibility学22.What can tourists do at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort?A.Have abundant rooms to pick from.B.Swim freely in the beautiful poolsScientists have created a new kind of battery that can actually be safely buried in the ground after use.C.Enjoy food grown by the chef there.D.Relax themselves in tropical gardens.The paper-thin battery could one day become an environmentally sustainable option for powering23.What is an excellent choice for a family with three kids?smartphones and flexible wearable electronic devices.A.Radisson Blu Resort.B.Malolo Island Resort.Researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU)developed zinc batteries made up of a&C.Likuliku Lagoon Resort.D.Jean-Michel Cousteau Resortpiece of cellulose(纤维素)paper.On both sides of the paper,there are electrodes(电极),throughBwhich the electrical current leaves and enters the battery.Once the battery has been used up,it can beSpeaking fluent Mandarin,Australian Rachel Gilmour was teaching her students in Southeast China'sburied in soil,where it decomposes within a month.In a experiment described in the scientific journalFujian Province,and the classroom was filled with laughter.But the cards she always carried with herAdvanced Science,the NTU team demonstrated how a 4cm x 4cm square of printed paper battery couldrevealed that those kids were not ordinary students:They were orphans,most of whom with physical orpower a small electric fan for at least 45 minutes.Besides,bending or twisting the battery does not interruptintellectual disabilities.Pictures on the cards were a special way for Gilmour to communicate with them.the power supply."These kids are amazing,"said the 35-year-old teacher,who,always with a smile,was known asIn another experiment using a 4cm x 4cm battery to power an LED,the scientists showed that despiteMiss Mo Ruijie at the Zhangzhou Social Welfare Center."I don't think they notice that I'm a foreigner,justcutting away part of the paper battery,the LED remained lit.This indicates that cutting does not affect thelike I don't think they are different.functionality of the battery."The thing that struck me about these kids was how well-mannered they were and how happy theyThe scientists think their biodegradable battery could be integrated into flexible electronics such aswere,"Gilmour said."These kids clearly have teachers who love them and a director that really caresfoldable smartphones that are already on the market,or biomedical sensors for health monitoring.about them.I was super moved on the first day.You could tell as the kids had smiles on their faces.""Traditional batteries come in a variety of models and sizes,and choosing the right type for yourGilmour received her bachelor's degree in Primary Education from the University of Sydney indevice could be a troublesome process.Through our study,we showed a simpler,cheaper way ofAustralia.In 2018,she was awarded her master's degree in Special Education through Macquariemanufacturing batteries,by developing a single large piece of battery that can be cut to desired shapes andUniversity's online Master's program.Her role in the center is mainly to equip the teachers with specialsizes without loss of efficiency,"explains co-author Fan Hongjin,a professor from School of Physical andeducation methodologies and to give demonstration classes to the children.Mathematical Sciences,NTU,in a statement."These features make our paper batteries ideal for integrationThere are so many stories of kids who once couldn't go to the bathroom themselves but can do it now,into the sorts of flexible electronics that are gradually being developed.and who once couldn't communicate their needs but can do it now.A couple of weeks ago,the team28.What is a feature of the batteries mentioned in paragraph 1?succeeded in helping one of the kids to be independent.A.They have a wide range of usesB.They are affordable.Talking about the children,Gilmour said the most important thing for them was love."You need anC.They are small in sizeD.They are environmentally friendly products英语押题卷(四)第3页(共8页)英语押题卷(四)第4页(共8页)
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