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years later,soon after a 7.8 earthquake struck parts of Peru,Loon's balloons began to第二节(共5小题,每题2分,满分10分)》provide the locals with mobile connectivity.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中Rich Devaul,a founder of the project,said the need for mobile connectivity was有两项为多余选项。rapidly rising recently.This made cell towers more cost-effective than he hadIf you play sports,you may have felt stressed from time to time.Coaches,parents,expected ten years ago,reducing the need for Loon,"The problem got solved fasterand even friends can place unrealistic expectations upon you.16than we thought,"he said in an interview.Is it a bad thing for others to have high expectations of you?Not necessarily!12.Why is Alphabet shutting down Loon?12When expectations are unrealistic,though,they are impossible to meet.TheyA.Many local communities disliked the project.might hurt your self-esteem or make you feel discouraged.B.It was too costly to continue the project18 Of course they can!A researcher named Robert Rosenthal firstC.The technology was no longer advanced.studied it in 1964.He carried out an experiment at a primary school near SanD.It was too difficult to sot up the systems,Francisco.First,he chose a group of students at random.Then,he told teachers at the13.How does the author introduce Loon's technology in paragraph 5?school that those students were highly likely to succeed.He said the students'IOsA.By describing difficulties in using it.would rise greatly in the coming years.B.By providing research results about it.Then,Rosenthal followed the children for two years.He found that whenC.By explaining is advantages and disadvantages.teachers expected these kids 1o do well,that'a exactly what happened.D.By showing its differences from traditional ones.The next question was obvious:Why?Rosenthal found that higher expectations14.What can we learn about the technology of Loom?affected the teachers'interactions with these students.For example,they gave theseA.It helped areas hit by natural disasters.kids more time to answer questions,They also gave more support.19B.It suited the need of developed countries.The similar result has been repeated in many other places.It's sometimes calledC.It was unable to work in terrible weather.the expectancy elect.So it's important to hold high but realistic expectations forD.It was less elective than traditional systen9.people.Start by getting lo know those around you and understanding their goals and15.What was unexpected for Rich Devaul?dreams.Then,support them by holding properly high expectations and showing youA.Communications problems became worse.believe in them.20 Everyone can benefit from the high expectations of theirB.Cell towers became more economical in a short time.friends,families,and teachers.C.Other companies would run similar projectsA.And ask them to do the same for youD.The Internet connections were getting faster.B.If not,they can bring about harmful results.C.This can make it hard for you to do your best.第5页共七页
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