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23:224令o59l64×【高一】金太阳343A|河北省2023-.英语.pdf26.What can we know about Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge?31.WhA.Many stone tools remain to be found there.B.Ancient human may live there 2 million years ago.C.There are few relics left at present.D.Few researchers show interest in it.D27.In Akuku's opinion,if you wish to be an archaeologist,you shouldA.deal with challenges with colleaguesB.learn to be very smartC.do the job harder than other peopleD.believe what you do is importantalongswhichMany disaster-relief programs transport tons of supplies,such as food,water and heavytheirequipment,by road using large trucks.But some supplies may weigh just a few kilograms orless.For example,a package might contain a few doses of life-saving medicine.aboutThe parachutes (that carry these packages from planes are often made of nylonschoo()After one use,these parachutes are usually discarded.Because nylon is a polymersuppo)it does not decompose quickly.Therefore,Natalie looked for a greener alternative.Nylon is strong,but a parachute used only once for light packages does not need to bea famithat strong.Paper might be good enough,thought the teen.Plus,a paper parachute can bemet orfolded into a tiny package,just like a fabric parachute.Moreover,she notes there are manyled bydifferent ways to fold the unopened paper parachute.experiNatalie came up with several folded designs and tested them.Her first models weresmall,so she could test them indoors.Two were triangular(三角形的).Two more werewith“Afterectangular(长方形的).One of the rectangular ones opened most smoothly,she found.Itbirdsalso fell and landed most steadily as it dropped through the air."Such features can beimportant when the goal is to deliver a package to the ground softly and accurately,"she says.we carNatalie showcased her designs at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.ensureNatalie's single-use paper parachutes are not harmful to the environment.They are also lessby teaexpensive than parachutes made from more traditional materials.A nylon parachute of thethey dosame size as her design would cost about $31,she says.One made from silk,anothersciencecommon parachute fabric,would cost almost $16.But a parachute made from paper wouldnew calikely cost less than $1,Natalie estimates.32.Wh28.Why are many relief supplies mentioned in the first paragraph?AA.To list an example.B.To answer a question.C.To lead in the topic.D.To make a comparison.29.What does the underlined word"decompose"mean in paragraph 2?A.Go bad.B.Break down.33.WC.Run away.D.Bend down.30.Which of the following paper parachute is fit for delivering packages softly?BA.A small one.B.A big one.C.A rectangular oneD.A triangular one.【高-英语第5页(共10页)】·24-343A·What is the aim of the study?第三部分语言运用A.To get students into science for the long term.第一节(共15小思阅读下面短文,人