[王后雄教育]2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试预测卷英语(安徽专版)答案

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sculptures, but “small" is best for me. We need to appreciate the little things in life. Smallthings can also be very powerful, too.24. What does the first paragraph focus on when the author was a child?A. The author's intelligence.B. The author's appearance.C. The author's interest.D. The author's personality.825. How did the fly affect the author's work?8A. The sculpture was broken by the wind from its wings.B. The author couldn't concentrate on making the sculpture.C. The author made a mistake while working on the sculpture.D. The sculpture was nowhere to be found due to the wind from its wings.8826. Why did the author get his Guinness World Record for the first time?888A. For the sculpture of a crown.8B. For the sculpture of a human fetus.C. For the sculpture of a gold motorbike.D. For the sculpture of a microscopic Alice.88827. What does the author consider autism now?A. It has let him tell others how to prevent autism.B. It has motivated him to reach his full potential.题C. It has led him to be a failure to some degree.D. It has made him feel ashamed now and then.C答childhood, and that is because a new variety has replaced the original vegetable. You can要thank plant breeders for the change. Modern breeders, armed with new gene-editingtechnology, are looking to reproduce Brussels sprouts' reinvention.In the late 1990s, scientists discovered specific chemicals which made Brussels sproutstaste bitter. Plant breeders started growing old seeds, previously abandoned due to pooryields(产量), to look for tastier versions with lower levels of these specific chemicals. Thenthey crossed these delicious but low-yield plants with high-yield individuals until they found aversion that made plenty of tasty sprouts, transforming the vegetable from a bitter pill into a popular dish.But other vegetables haven't achieved success to some degree. That's because mostbreeding decisions favor plant traits(特性) that matter to vegetable growers, not vegetableeaters. For instance, disease resistance is probably the major focus during these days of most sn a n s vegetables is ignored.People, however, are now becoming interested in prioritizing the taste of vegetablesthanks in part to new genetic technology. “There's never been a better time to be a fruitBrown, an apple breeder at Cornell University.Some companies are beginning to use those tools to deal with the challenge of developingtastier vegetables. One company, Pairwise, is fighting the same substances that troubledBrussels sprouts. But this time researchers are improving the flavor of salad greens.All vegetable growers hope that more flavorful products on store shelves will convincepeople to consume the recommended allowances(定量) of fruits and vegetables and do sobetter than decades of nutritional guidance have. “Don't waste your time talking about tryingto educate people to eat better,” said Harry Klee, a professor who specializes in tomatobreeding. “Just give them products that taste better and those that they want to eat."28. What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?A. The reason why today's Brussels sprouts have an improved flavor.B. The reason why farmers prefer to grow Brussels sprouts.C. How Brussels spouts are reproduced by plant breeders.D. How the original Brussels sprouts look.【2025年猜题密卷(三)·英语第4页(共8页)】
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