高二英语练习56(江苏南通海安高级中学版)(A4版)

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江苏省海安高级中学高二英语练习56
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My hands were shaking uncontrollably. I tried incredibly hard to focus on the words that I spent hours putting down on paper. I tried to defeat my fear of speaking in public on numerous occasions throughout my life. During college and at my first few jobs, I would get ridiculously nervous when I had to give a prentation or lead a meeting. Public speaking had been my nemesis for as long as I could remember.
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Then in my mid-thirties, I decided to join the public speaking group Toastmasters. At every meeting we were rated and forced to compete with other speakers for an award. You would think that I would walk away from the experiences as a polished speaker, but nothing emed to work.
It wasn’t until recently, when science and scientific institutions were being attacked for unfai
r reasons during the pandemic, that I decided I must speak out. Science has made this country a place where dreams come true — this is why we all need to protect science. In addition, as a science writer, I try to get readers to understand how science is related to their daily lives.
So I was on that frightening stage on that sunny Saturday in April — Earth Day. Despite the body shakes and fear, I pervered. That day, I looked out into the crowd of like-minded science supporters and I felt comfort.
Reaching that milestone goal of getting through a speech truly changed me. At almost forty, I learned that passion can t off a flame in my heart to do things I never dreamed possible. The darkness that led to my speech is sure to lead to new opportunities and adventures.
十二地支五行属性1. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “nemesis” in Paragraph 1?
A. Advantage.    B. Annoyance.
C. Preference.    D. Confusion.
2. How did the author behave towards public speaking after leaving Toastmasters?
A. He began to feel less worried.    B. He became a polished speaker.
C. He remained a shy speaker.    D. Things became wor for him.
3. 陈寅恪What made the author want to speak out on Earth Day?
A. He couldn’t bear people attacking science.
电子贺卡制作B. It was a simple test organized by Toastmasters.
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春白雪C. It was a good opportunity for him to learn science.
D. He had no choice but to ri up to defend his own job.
4. What lesson did the author draw from his successful speech?
A. 自由锻Frustration can be stepping stones to success.
B. Science can lead us to make wonderful changes.
C. Any difficulty can be overcome with great efforts.
D. Passion can motive us to achieve the unachievable.
B
Virtual reality is quickly becoming the new technological frontier. Tech companies everywhere em to be racing to get their foot in the VR door. However, Virtual reality has a t of challenges and hurdles that it must overcome in order to work well. It should be noted that VR is heavily dependent on being very fast, very accurate and very good-looking. If it isn’t, the viewer will feel motion sick or disconnected from the world that VR is trying to create.
匿名Now that we can actually build VR headts that begin to meet the requirements, we are eing a rising interest in VR. As it ris, so does the interest in creating new media to be experienced in using virtual reality. Journalism is a medium built on relevance. Jour
nalists should always be finding new ways to tell stories and deliver content. It is a goldmine for storytelling. What better ways to tell a story to someone than to put them right in the center of it?
Virtual reality is a powerful tool for journalists. The consumer isn’t just reading or watching something play out; they’re experiencing it. The immersive nature of VR allows for people to connect with the subject matter on a much deeper level than just reading about it. The experience is emotional, speaking more to our instinct than our intellect. The possibilities for storytelling here are legion, and any storyteller wanting to do something more interesting than their peers should surely be considering the sheer power of VR.
The question of virtual reality though, is not how powerful it is. That is immediately apparent. The question of VR is one of viability and availability. Telling stories must be easy to do, and access to tho stories must be readily available. This is the biggest challenge that VR faces. If the tools to tell a story with VR, aren’t easy to pick up and learn, VR will fail. If VR technology isn’t both top-of-the-line and affordable, VR will fail.
Accessibility was one concern for Thomas Hallaq, assistant professor of journalism and mass communications, who said that current VR technology, is pretty exclusive right now. Despite that, he said he doesn’t think the exclusivity of this technology will be a problem in the long run.
“I think it’s very promising,” Hallaq said. “We’re eing more technology become accessible, and more people having access to that technology. Just look at smartphones.” Like radio, TV and the Internet before it, virtual reality will change the way we tell stories.

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