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29.What message does the author try to deliver by giving some examples of Generation Z?A. They are fond of using emojisB. They use emojis very scientificallyC. The loudly crying Face emoji is very popular. D. The laughing crying emoji is losing its charm30.Whatcanweinferabout21-yearoldWalidMohammedA. He wants to set himself apart from older people. B. He is seeking to be perfectC. He is unwilling to accept something newD.He sticks to his own idea.31.What's the problem with “Tears of Joy" according to GretchenMcCulloch?A. It isn’t funny enoughB. It isn't creative enoughC.IthasbeenusedtoomuchD.Ithasn'treceivedmuch·attentionDA team of engineers has invented a new type of tiny, self-driven robots that can travel through liquid atincredible speeds and may one day even deliver drugs to hard-to-reach places like bladder (膀胱) inside thehumanbodyThe new study shows this research is a big step forward for tiny robots. The microrobots are reallysmall. Each one measures only 20 micrometers wide, several times smaller than the width of a human hair.They're also really fast, capable of traveling at speeds of about 3 millimeters per second, or roughly 9, 000times their own length per minute.The machines look a bit like small rockets and come complete withthree tiny wings. The team makes its microrobots out of materials by using a technology similar to 3Dprinting. Each of the robots carries a small bubble (泡泡) of trapped air. If you expose the machines tosound, the bubbles will begin to shake wildly, pushing water away and shooting the robots forward“Imagine if microrobots could perform certain tasks in the body, such as surgeries without cutting intothe body," said Jin Lee, lead author of the study, “we can simply introduce the robots to the body through apill, and they would perform the procedure themselves. If that sounds like something copied from sciencefiction, that's because it is." He imagined that, just like in the movie, microrobots could move through aperson's blood stream, seeking out targeted areas.“Once there, the machines slowly released their medicineover the course of about two days. Such a medicine could improve the outcome for patients." Lee added,“But there is lots of work to do before microrobots can travel through real human bodies."For a start, the group wants to make the machines fully biodegradable so that they would eventuallydisappear in the body, causing no damage at all. “If we can make them work in the bladder," Lee said,"maybe patients wouldn't have to come into the clinic as often."32.What is an advantage ofthe invention?A.The small size.B.The rocket-like shape.C. The big bubble.D. The 3D-printed material33.What can we infer from Lee's words about the robots in Paragraph 3?A.They curebladderdiseases.B. They help to give patients pills.C. They are inspired from science fictionD. They have performed tasks in human bodies34.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “biodegradable” in Paragraph 4?A.EfficientB.DissolvableC.RecyclableD.Sensitive35.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A. To introduce a healthcare robotB. To advertise a medical machineC.ToarouseinterestindevelopingrobotsD. To raise concern about bladder diseases高二英语学科试题第5页(共8页)
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