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高三第一轮复习周测卷札记New Plastic Economy Initiative制定的标准是回收率必须达到30%。由此可知,塑料的回收利用率很低。l2.A根据第4段可知,Lisa Ramsden认为,生产的塑料越来越多,而被回收的比例更小。危机只会变得越来越严重,如果没有大的变化,情况将继续恶化,因为该行业计划到2050年将塑料产量增加两倍。由此可知,Lisa Ramsden很担忧塑料垃圾这一问题。13.B根据最后一段可知,许多环保组织希望公众最终能看到塑料的真正去向,并且反思一下是否有其他东西可以用来代替塑料。14.A根据全文可知,本文主要说明了塑料几乎不可能回收利用。及Have you ever walked through a door and thought to yourself,"What was I going to do?"Ifyou have,you are not alone.Psychologists believe that walking through a door and entering anotherroom creates a "mental block"in the brain.This is generally referred to as the Doorway Effect.In the early years of brain research,scientists thought that human memory was like a closet,with many sections in which we could store little boxes of experiences from our lives.Boxes wouldremain there forever,and whenever we had to look into them,we could just go to that particularsection and find that box of memory.Beautiful as this description of human memory formation sounds,it is not true.Our brain ismuch more complex than that.Psychological studies suggest that our memories are episodic in gen-eral.If you think back on anything,you'll probably quickly realize our memories don't function asclear narratives.Instead,they're more episodic and divided into parts.A new research led by psychologist Oliver Baumann from Bond University in Australia suggeststhat it's not so much the doorways that cause a memory wipe,as moving from one location to a sig-nificantly different one-it's the abrupt change of scene that prepares our minds for something new."A good example is moving around in a department store,"says Baumann,"Taking the elevator be-tween floors may have no effect on our memory,but moving from the store to the parking lot mightcause us to forget something that we need to buy.Baumann also points out that a busy and perhaps overloaded brain does seem to play some partin this phenomenon.In other words,walking through open doors is thought to reset memory tomake room for a new episode.The good news is that experiencing such forgettable episodes after entering another room doesnot tell you anything about your memory and intelligence.So when you enter a room and suddenlyforget why you are there,you should not think that Alzheimer's disease is creeping up on you!15.Which of the following can probably be Doorway Effect?A.You missed a call and forgot to ring back.B.You entered the office and forgot what to get.C.You read a book and forget what it is about immediately.D.You knew a man years ago but can't recognize him.16.What can be known about memories?A.They are like a complete story.B.They often go with mental blocks.C.They are like a closet with many boxes.D.They consist of many separate and different parts.16【24G3ZCJ英语-WYB-必考-SX】
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