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inger joints. Also, five out of twelve women who never cracked their knuckles had trouble with their joints. So if you want to go on popping your knuckles, Dr. Swezey says if OK, even if his son’s grandma still doesn’t like it. 28. People who hear others cracking their knuckles________. A. are bothered. B. don’t notice the sound C. start to crack their own knuckles. D. feel it’s as had as slurping soup. 29. When Dr. Swezey went to the oldagehome, what did he find out about old people who had cracked their knuckles? A. Only one old people had something wrong with their finger joins. B. Only old women had cracked their knuckles. C. About 6. 7 percent of the old people had something wrong with their finger joints. D. The old people were all well. 30. Which of the following is right? A. Slurping soup and popping bubble gum are food habits. B. Cracking knuckles will lead to arthritis. C. No one likes cracking his knuckles. D. Some women who didn’t crack their knuckles had something wrong with their finger joints. 31. If you pop your knuckles, Dr. Swezey thinks you might as well______. A. go on doing it. B. stop at once. C. avoid people who do it. D. not do it around your friends. D “Amazing.” “Thrilling!” “Feels like swimming.” “It was a thing of beauty.” This is how a group of teachers described their recent experience on the Weightless Flights of Discovery sponsored(赞助 )by Northrop Grumman. Four MCPS teachers participated in this year’s eventAlexia Couch, a technology and foreign language specialist。 John Hendrix, a science teacher at Kennedy High School。 Kurt Long, a sixth grade math science teacher at Key Middle School, and Pam Pennington, a science teacher at Rocky Hill Middle School. They were among a group of 29 educators around the region who participated in the program, which aims to inspire and prepare the next generation of scientists, mathematicians and engineers of scientists, mathematicians and engineers. The flights were performed by using a specially designed aircraft. The maneuvers(演习 )were conducted in required airspace 100 miles long by 10 miles wide. Specially trained pilots flew the plane in a series of maneuvers between the altitudes of 24,000 and 32,000 feet. During the flights, educators conducted a variety of planned experiments, which were filmed and made into pictures and videos that are later shared with students. It wasn’t all scientific experiments, Long says, adding “we also tried to drink water that was floating in the mid air. “The students were very excited to see pictures and talk about how one day they would be the next astronauts.” Long says. “With the planned shortage of students entering the science and mathematics fields, if I got even one more student to think about one of the many career opportunities that are present in those fields, my ambition was achieved.” For Couch, who has wanted to be an astronaut since the third grade, the trip was a dream that came e true. She put her weightlessness into words“You start out lying on the floor and you feel twice as heavy at 2G, and then all of a sudden you feel yourself start to rise up and float. It feels like swimming, but you just have to push a little to move.” Hendrix says his students pay better attention to him if he tells them something from personal experience. “They know it’s real,” he says. 32. We can learn from the passage that ______. A. All the participants in the event came from the same area B. All the participants in the event were advanced teachers C. Both teachers and students participated in the event. D. Only male teachers participated in the event. 33. Northrop Grumman sponsored the program in order to_____. A. praise and reward the teachers B. train the teachers’ weightless flying skills. C. inspire and prepare the future science teachers. D. encourage more students to enter the science field. 34. Kurt Long’ words quoted in the last but two paragraphs suggest that______. A. the students admire astronauts B. the country’s science is falling behind. C. job opportunities are not enough in the science field. D. the country is short of followers in the science field. 35. What’s the best title of the passage? A. Science education in MCPS B. 29 educators experience weightless flight C. Four teachers experience weightless flight D. A solution to the shortage of science followers 第二节 (共 5 小题,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项多余选项。 What makes a good school?。
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