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Apple MusicApple Musie is the best musie app for iPhone.You can also use it on all other ios devicesiPad,iPod,Apple watch,HomePod speakers,and on iTunes on your Mac or PC.The one feature of Apple Music is the24.Why was the author sweating in the first paragraph?Co This featureallows you to follow artists,bands,and individual creators so thaA.He had been biking very hard.B.The temperature was very high.you get a feed with all their updates.Subscription starts at $10 a month.There's also a studentC.He was too excited to reach the top.D.He was suffering fromoption for $5 and a family option for $15.Apple Music doesn't have a free plan,but you do get a25.What is the second paragraph mainly about?free trial for a period of 3 months.A.The parts in which people sweat.B.The way in which people sweat.SpotifyC.The reason for which people sweat.D.The results that sweating leadsto.Spotify is great when you want to use a music app offline.It's available on Android and iOS26.Which word best describes the author's attitude to sweat?devices,Kindle Fire,Windows Phone,and Nook.You could apply for a Spotify FREEA.Skeptical.B.Positive.C.Tolerant.D.Conservativemembership where you can still access the huge collection of over 20 million songs.The only catch27.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?is that you have to listen to ads.And the ability to download songs is restricted to premiumA.Benefits of SweatB.Components of SweatD.Some Information About Sweatmembers.Spotify premium members are allowed to download songs for offline listening for onlyC.A Recent Study About SweatA living robot has been created out of frog skin cells.Xenobots,named after the frog第9圆$10a month.Get Premium Individual or Family plans including a Google Home Mini at no extracost.But firstly,try any Spotify Premium plan free for 3 months.21.Who is the text mainly intended for?species Xenopus laevis(非洲爪蟾)that the cells come from,were first described last year,oA.Android users.the team behind the robots has improved their design and demonstrated new capabilities.B.Music lovers.to a22.Which of the following provides free trial for 3 months?To create the xenobots,Michael Levin at Tufts University in Massachusetts and hisA.Deezer and Spotify.C.App programmersD.Advertiserscolleagues obtained tissue from 24-hour-old frog embryos()after very small physicalend aC.Shazam and Apple Music.operation.Where the previous version relied on the contraction()of heart muscle cellstoArie23.What do the four apps have in common?B.Apple Music and SpotifyD.Deezer and Shazammove them forward by pushing off surfaces,these new xenobots swim around faster.TheyalsoA.All free options are ad-supported.live between three and seven days longer than their previous generation,which only lasted aboutB.Discounts are offered to student subscribers.seven days,and have the ability to sense their surroundings to some extent,turning red whenghtexposed to blue light.The fundamental finding here is that when you free skin cells from their normal context,you giveateC.Lyrics of songs are limited to paid members.D.Android devices are part of the working platforms.them a chance to build other things than what they normally build,"says Levin."To me,one of themoBexciting things here is that they are plastic.This idea that even normal cells,not genetically modifdYesterday morning,I was riding my bike up a pretty significant hill.To get up that hill,I因改良的),are in fact capable of building something completely different,.”was pedaling as hard as I could.I had nearly reached the top when I felt that familiar stream ofBecause they are created from cells,the xenobots eventually break apart and are totallywater run down my forehead.Even though it was only 6C (42F),I was sweating.biodegradable(可生物降解的),says team member Douglas Blackiston,also at Tufts UniversityOur human bodies work in the best state when their internal temperature hovers aroundHe therefore hopes that they can be used for biomedical and environmental applications.98.6(37C).When the body gets warmer than that,the brain doesn't like it,so the part thatPrevious attempts at creating living robots,such as a wirelessly controlled cockroach,havecontrols temperature sends a message to your body saying "Let's cool down!"That's when yourinvolved dealing with live animals,raising ethical(concerns.Xenobots differ from thesesweat glands()spring into action,and you start sweating.because they are made entirely of living cells."The approach here is maybe ethieally the leastSweat is made almost completely of water,with smaller amounts of other chemicals in it asproblematic because everything starts with cells.They have no neurons(t神经元),soit¬ anwell.(We'll get to that in a moment.Sweat leaves our body through tiny holes in our skin calledanimal,"says Auke Ijspeert at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne,whepores(Ef),and when the sweat meets the air,it begins evaporating (turning from a liquid towasn't involved in the research."It's really cells,so I find it maybe the cleanest way."vapor)and during this course it can cool us down.28.How were the new xenobots created?Sweat is a great cooling system,and it is also a great way for our body to remove certainA.By making use of frog embryos.B.By relying on heart muscle cellselements from our bloodstream.Salt,ammonia,and urea(),to name a few.Our sweat alsoC.By sensing similar surroundings.D.By exposing them to blue light.contains biochemical markers such as metabolites(and even heavy metals,which can give29.Which has the similar meaning to the underlined word "plastic"in paragraph 3?doctors and researchers a window into a person's health and even aid in diagnosing some diseases.A.Fragile.B.Valuable.C.Flexible.D.Active.In recent years,scientists have developed sweat sensors in the form of patches,bandages,and30.What can be inferred from Douglas Blackiston's words?tattoos that can make these types of measurements on the fly.A team of scientists at theA.The xenobots can't break down easily.University of California,Berkeley,is developing wearable skin sensors that can detect what's inB.The xenobots need to be further perfected.your sweat.But before we get into that,let's look at how we measured sweat in the past,and howC.The xenobots can be applied in other fields.we re looking at it today.D.The xenobots have already been widely used.新高考版·考前信息卷·第三辑英语⑦·所剑·2022相约高考综合能力评估卷(三)·第2页June,from Longean also check the stores along Park avenue for mor
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