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appearance since her operation on Tuesday when visited by Today Tonight's Mark Gibson.

The youngster went into a six-hour surgery on Monday in an attempt to remove her brain tumour(肿瘤). Hours later, her mother Monica Smirk announced the operation was a success. Milli has enjoyed her first post-surgery meal and is now recovering.

The young girl's battle with brain cancer received national attention after her family was forced to raise money for the procedure performed by Dr. Teo. The surgeon spoke for the first time after the operation, admitting the procedure was one of the \Ten was able to remove 98 percent of the girl's tumour, and has referred her to specialists in Germany who will work on getting rid of the remaining two percent.

Earlier, Ms. Smirk told the West Australian that Milli was recovering well after the operation. She wrote on Facehook, \arm are moving. Thank you! Everyone of you for your support and love. She's so amazing.”

The little girl was wearing smiles as she was taken into the operating theatre for surgery, but the procedure was not without risks. Doctors said the operation could leave her with permanent weakness in one side of her body, or at worst paralysis(瘫痪). Dr. Teo said while the future was often cruel for those who underwent the high-risk procedure. Milli should he commended for her courage and bravery.

24. How did Milli Lucas feel after the surgery?

A. Relieved but regretful. B. Delighted and grateful. C. Thrilled and curious. D. Relaxed hut terrified. 25. It can he inferred that Milli Lucas .

A. is bound to suffer from paralysis B. has totally got rid of her illness C. is likely to have another operation D. will receive more financial support 26. Why did Monica Smirk write something on Facehook? A. To comfort others and convince her daughter of love. B. To draw nationwide attention to her suffering daughter. C. To encourage her daughter to stay brave and optimistic. D. To inform her daughter's condition and express thanks.

27. Which of the following best explains the word “commended\ paragraph? A. Saved. B. Ignored. C. Assessed. D. Praised.

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C

You'll need to take a deep breath before hearing this news. An astonishing 93% of kids around the world live in environments with air pollution levels that are damaging their health, according to a new report by World Health Organization(WHO).

Air pollution is to blame for the deaths of 543,000 kids under 5 in 2016, with more than one in four deaths of children under five-years-old being related to environmental problems. Exposure to air pollution can damage the health of kids in a variety of ways, either causing or being associated with everything from low birth weight to childhood ohesity(肥胖)and so on. \diseases and deaths shown by these new data should result in an urgent call to action for the global community(社区)-especially for those concerning health,\pollution offers a chance to protect the health of children.” The report stressed that health experts should communicate with families, communities and policy-makers about the serious risks of air pollution exposure. \continue to he valuable, there is already evidence to justify(证明……有理)strong and swift action to prevent the damage it clearly produces,” WHO added.

Disease caused by dirty air is more common in low- and middle-income countries, especially those in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Western Pacific. Poor countries in these areas have the highest levels of exposure to household air pollution due to the use of polluting fuels and technologies for basic needs like cooking, heating and lighting.

Advised approaches to dealing with air pollution include cleaner transport, cleaner cooking and heating fuels and technologies, energy-efficient housing and urban planning, safer industrial technologies and better waste management. 28. What is the second paragraph mainly about? A. The varieties of illnesses most children are living with. B. The serious results of widespread environmental problems. C. The harmful influence of air pollution on children's health. D. The health problems from birth resulting from air pollution. 29. What does WHO say about air pollution exposure? A. It needs to be cut down. B. It is truly out of control. C. Its risks require proving. D. Its damage is poorly known.

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30. What most likely leads to household air pollution?

A. Old and outdated public transport. B. Unclean cooking and heating fuels. C. Money-saving waste management. D. Inexpensive industrial technologies. 31. From which section of a newspaper is the text most probably taken? A. Lifestyle. B. Environment. C. Medicine. D. Science.

D

We have recently heard some interesting ways that 5G wireless technology might change our lives in the future. 5G promises internet speeds between 50 to 100 times faster than present 4G systems. The technology was also built to handle many more users without slowing wireless services down. Such improvements are sure to he popular with 5G users worldwide.

One project in Britain, Though, is testing this superfast technology on internet users-cows. The system connects the animals to 5G in an effort to automate the milking process.

The project was developed by American technology company Cisco Systems. It is part of a Cisco-led program called 5G RuralFirst. The project also receives money from the British government. Dairy cows wear 5G smart collars that allow them to be milked by a robotic milking machine at a farm in Shepton Mallet, England. The program seeks to explore the possibilities of 5G connectivity in rural(乡村的)communities around the world. Rural areas are expected to he the last to receive 5G service.

Testing areas were set up at farms in three rural areas of England. The cows are fitted with 5G smart collars and ear sensors. These devices(设备)link up to a robotic milking system. The system uses sensors and machines learning to fully automate the process. System designers say technology takes over after a cow feels ready to he milked and walks toward an automatic gate. The device is designed to recognize each cow. It then positions equipment to the right body position for milking. During the process, the machine reward the cow with food.

Project officials say the devices do not harm the cows and the ear sensors permit farmers to immediately identify any health concerns.

Nick Chrissos who works on the project for Cisco said the system could connect every cow. and every other animal on the whole farm. \that we have within this farm, everywhere around the United Kingdom, and everywhere around the world.”

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32. Why does Cisco Systems test its project at farms in rural areas of England? A. It intends to know the potential of 5G connectivity in worldwide rural areas. B. It wants to make some changes and improvements on 5G technology secretly. C. The British government requires it to instruct farmers to produce more milk. D. People in rural areas are actually in urgent need of 5(; connectivity for farming. 33. What is the function of the ear sensors? A. Detecting the stability of 5G wireless services. B. Assisting the cows in producing milk slowly. C. Offering healthy food to the cows as rewards. D. Observing the health condition of the cows.

34. What's Nick Chrissos's attitude toward the role 5G plays in farming? A. Ambiguous. B. Doubtful. C. Positive. D. Worried 35. What is the best title for the text?

A. A Special Program Called 5G RuralFirst B. 5G Helps in the Milking Process of Cows C. The Future Development of 5G Technology D. Cows Connected to 5G Produce More Milk 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

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Music most likely isn't the largest reason motivating where you choose to dine. 36 And according to Nation's Restaurant News,if they aren't thinking about music, they should be.

In a recent post about music's role in restaurant design, author Mark Brandau details the different ways sound influences sales, how different times of the day call for their own soundtrack and how restaurants cater to certain diners. Here are a few \need to pick a restaurant:

It's someone's job to build playlists. Restaurant owners hire experts to build music playlists which don't include commercials and need to he scored. These paid-for playlists are required for different times of the day. 37 What you hear at lunch won't he what you hear at dinner. And what you hear after dinner will be something entirely different. 38 In that case, soft music may he key to helping them create the atmosphere.

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