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Park.the high heat from fire oul kill theserisbut d heiohC.At the Exposition Boulevard.B.On Bill Robertson Lane.teria even muliplypost-fire Scientis thergbecomeemD.In the state-run Lot 3.to travel thousands of miles across continents.Since the age of three,Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer."The only thing that I loved wasBThe potytht mokeranprmicybetions has yet to be studied.But it should be,the authors of the articleargue.ngownatesdance,"she said.That ambition nearly ended one night in 2010.Hill,then a 17-year-old high school senior inof fungal diseases have coincided with inereasing wildfire smoke.The USCntersfor DiseaseConPCalifornia,was in a car accident that put her in the hospital for 51 days and left her paralyzed (from thevention also warns that firefighters are at higher risk of contracting valley feveranncaused bytakingwaist down.For most people,that would have ruined all the hope of dancing career.For Hill,it was the begin-a fungus found in soil.ning."I wanted to prove that I was still 'normal',"she told Teen Vogue."Whatever normal meant,it"I think that the connections haven't been made in the past because it'saveryew idea to think of smkesdefinitely took a lot of learning and patience."having a living component,"says Chen.After graduation,Hill wanted to expand her dance network to include women like her.She met people28.What is widely believed to be the most harmful to human health from wildfire smoke?D.Fungal spores.online who shared her determination,and she invited them to dance with her.Hoping to reach more people in aA.C0.B.Tiny particles.C.Bacteria.larger city,Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014 and formed a team of dancers with disabilities she calls the"Rol-29.What can we learn about the microorganisms from wildfire smoke?lettes"."I want to break down the stereotype of wheelchair users and show that dance is dance,whether you'reA.They lead to infections in pets.walking or you're rolling,"she said.So far,Hill has achieved her childhood dream.But the Rollettes haveB.They would be killed by the fire.helped her find more.Every year she holds a dance camp for wheelchair users.She calls it the Rollettes Experi-C.They may originally be in the soils.D.They kill many firefighters every year.nce,and in 2019,173 participants from ten countries attended.30.What is the harm of microorganisms from wildfire smoke according to the text?For many,it was the first time they'd felt they belonged.Edna Serrano,a member of the Rollettes,saysA.They cause people's allergic reactions.Being part of the Rollettes team has given me the courage and confidence.It's so powerful to have my team-B.People in the fire areas are infected with lung diseases.nates in my life,because they're my teachers."The dancers aren't the only ones who feel inspired.One womanC.The symptoms of the patients in the fire areas become diversew an online video of the team competing and commented,"You guys are so awesome!I'm in tears becauseD.Firefighters are more likely to have valley fever after battling with wildfireu rock!To be in a wheelchair and still be so beautiful makes me know I can be beautiful too!Thank you!"31.What can be the best title for the text?What happened to Hill when she was 17 years old?A.Smoke contains fungal sporesB.Smoke pollutes the environmentA.She got injured while dancing.B.She just graduated from college.C.Smoke is the most dangerous killerD.Smoke could be worse than you thinkC.She survived in a traffic accident.D.She stayed in hospital for a month.DWhy did Hill move to Los Angeles?Even very young babies can tell the difference between someone who's helpful and someone who's meamA.To get better dance training.B.To help more women like her.and lab studies show that babies consistently prefer the helpers.But one of humans'closest relatives-theC.To post her performance online.D.To get better treatment for her illness.bonobos(倭黑猩猩)一make a different choice.In which aspect do members benefit from the Rollettes?"In the animal kingdom,there are all kinds of acts of cooperation.But we don't see things like bulskyscrapers or the establishment of institutions,"says comparative psychologist Christopher Krupenye.A.Competing with better dancers.B.Feeling inspired and belonged.C.Getting out of their wheelchairs.D.Achieving their childhood dreams.did the studies while at Duke University."Humans are much more cooperative,and we do detailedcooperation in ways that we don't see in our closest relatives."Which of the following can best describe Hill?This preference to helpfulness seems almost hardwired in humans.Back in 2007,for example.B.Honest and ambitious.Talented and humorous.D.Optimistic and determined.reported that 6-and 10-month-old infants showed a definite preference for interacting with chConsiderate and faithful.been helpful to others.Toddlers preferred those whom others appeared to respect,while theydis【22·G3DY·英语(十一)一R一必考-新-N)·84·【22·G3DY,英语(十一)一R一边考-新一
