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2024年高中英语高三每日精选精练整合集训(25)40分钟 (原卷版+解析卷)

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    整合集训(25)2024年高中英语高三每日精选精练40分钟 (高频词30+阅读理解1+七选五1+完形填空1+语法填空+精选作文1) 英语(解析版) 高频词30 1. add v. 增加,添加 addition n. 加,新增部分 additional adj. 附加的,另外的 2. admit v. 允许…进入, 接纳, 承认 admission n. 进入, 接纳, 承认 3 advance v. 促进, 前进 advanced adj. 先进的, 高级的 4. advertise v. 登广告, 通知 advertisement n. 广告 5. actual adj. 实际上的 actually adv. 实际上 6. amuse v. 使开心, 逗笑 amusing adj. 逗人发笑的 amusement n. 娱乐, 乐趣 7. announce v. 宣布, 通告 announcer n. 播音员 announcement n. 宣告, 通告 8. apply v. 应用, 申请, 请求 applicant n. 申请人 application n. 申请, 应用, 运用 9. appear vi. 出现 appearance n. 出现,面貌 disappear vi. 消失 disappearance n. 消失 10. attract v.吸引 attraction n.吸引 11. amaze v. 使吃惊 amazing adj.令人吃惊的 amazed adj. 吃惊的 amazement n.吃惊 12. brave adj. 勇敢的, 无畏的 bravely adv. 勇敢地 bravery n. 勇敢, 大胆 13. bright adj. 明亮的, 聪明的 brightly adv. 明亮地, 闪烁地 brightness n. 明亮, 聪明 brighten v. 发光, 发亮 14. basic adj. 基础的,根本的 base n. 基础,根本,基地 15. beautifully adv. 美丽地,漂亮地 beautiful adj. 美丽的,漂亮的 beauty n.漂亮,美人 16. believe v. 相信 believable adj. 可信的 unbelievable adj. 难于置信的 belief n. 信仰,信任 17. build v. 建造/筑, 建立 building n. 建筑(物), 房屋 阅读理解1 (2023·甘肃省天水市第一中学高三第一次考试)Patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease often struggle to remember recently learned information, meaning they forget things like important appointments or where they left their keys. But it seems that these memories are not lost. They are still filed away in the brain somewhere; they just can't be easily accessed. Now, researchers at MIT have developed a means of getting back memories in mice suffering from Alzheimer's. The method relies on a technique that uses light to control genetically modified neurons (转基因神经元). Currently it is too early to be used in human trials as it involves inserting light emitting (发光) equipment into the subjects' brains, but the same principles still apply, the researchers said. “The important point is that this is evidence of concept. That is, even if a memory seems to be gone, it is still there. It's a matter of how to get it back,” said senior researcher Susumu Tonegawa. The team took two groups of mice, one genetically engineered to develop Alzheimer's and one healthy. They then placed them into a room and gave them a mild electric shock. All of the mice showed fear when put back in an hour later. When placed in the room a third time several days later, the Alzheimer's mice acted normally. They had forgotten the shock. The researchers were then able to bring back the memory of the shock by activating (激活) the cells in which the memories were stored. Even when the mice were put into an unfamiliar room, they showed fear when the cells associated with the shock were activated. “Short term memory seems to be normal. But for long term memory, thes ... ...

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