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68.Why is PMA used in the sensor?A.Because it responds to UV radiation.B.Because it can be easily found.C.Because it can turn into lactic acid.D.Because it keeps out UV radiation easily.69 What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The materials used in the sensor.B.The inspiration to invent the sensor.C.The operational method of the sensor.D.The working principle of the sensor.70.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The device will come into market soon.B.Different skin tones respond to UV radiation differently.C.Different sensors adopt different facial expressions.D.The device has functioned effectively in the open air.第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Growing up in Saudi Arabia,44-year-old photographer Jody MacDonald has always had a strong interestin the desert."I have always wanted to spend some time in the Sahara Desert,MacDonald said."There arestill many unexplored areas in the Sahara Desert.These relatively unexplored places are so rare these days andhold the very fundamentals of exploration,which attract me.So finally I made the journey."MacDonaldstarted her journey in Mauritania's capital city -Nouakchott,and headed inland where she and her teamjumped on the world's longest cargo train(货运列车)fora435-mile journey on the Mauritania Railway.“Thetrain was dirty and uncomfortable but it was such an interesting and unique way to travel through the vastdesert by train,"said MacDonald.MacDonald and her group had to face many challenges on their journey.Except for the dirt anddiscomfort,the travelers also had to deal with the intense heat,violent winds and even dangerous sandstorms."I was out taking photographs and within minutes,the wind increased to more than 100 miles an hour,"MacDonald said."I thought my skin was going to be torn off because of the rain and blowing sand.It felt likesandpaper on my skin.I have never experienced winds that strong before.There was once a time when Iwanted to give up.”She dealt with the terrible conditions by trying not to travel in the middle of the day and woreheadscarves to protect herself from the sun and blowing sand."The weather definitely dictates when andwhere you travel,"said MacDonald.Even with all the challenges,the photographer managed to recordamazing images of the beautiful but terrible landscapes of Mauritania,and its fascinating cultures and三英语第9页,共10页
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