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D.Demanding. 且Agm与phones as possible with apps in时aled 27.Why does the author mention the experience of submitting the paper? C.Olservationss of the total solar eclipse from different angles A.To reveal beckgrounds. B.To estehlish credibility. D.More scicntific instnments to help observe slar eclipses. C.To highlight challenges. D.To demonstrate resolve. 31.Whnt is the last parngmph mainly about? A.Whm eitien scientists got from the eclipse researeh Solar eclipses ()happen when the Moon panses between the Earth and the Sun. B.How citizen scientists got involved in the eelipse research These events are always spectseular.But total solar cclipses are extra special.One such C.How mch time citian acientists spent in taking picrures. eclipse was visible across large parts of North America on April 8.2024.During that time. D Why the total solar eelipse was a good chanee for the scientists. sky watchers felt surpriaed at the view.They also took part in scientifie research. D The eclipse was a piece ol exciting news for solar science.On April 8.the Sun neared its A wearable health monitor developed by Washington State University researchers can most active phase when the Sun gave off more radation and a lot of charged particles from its relinbly messure levels of impormam biocbemicals in sweat during physical exercise.The 3D surface.Soch aolar storms threatered satellites orbiting the Earth.They even disrupted printed monisor could scmneday provide a simple and non-invasive (way to track helth power grids on the ground These are whst the scence pros found. conditions and dingnose common diseases.such as diabetes.kidney disease or heart disease "Luckcily,researchers now have more scientifie inastruments to study our star than ever Reporting in the joural.ACS Sensors.the researchers were ahle to accurately monitor before."said Kelly Korreck.who is an astrophysicist."This provides a unique chance to learn the levels of volunteer'glucowe(霍萄瓶)and uric aci(尿酸). about the Sun and its effects on cur planet and its atmosphere." "Diabetes is a mjor probiem worldwide,"said Chuchu Chen.the first author of the But scene pros aren't the only ones getting in on the fun.Citizen scentists are members paper."I think 3D printing can make a difference to the healthcare fields,and I wanted to see of the public who help gather obeervations and analyze them."There is a lot of emphasis on if we can combine 3D printing with disease detection methods to ceea device like this"For citiren sen and having folks do or acience projects,"Korreck said theit new health monitoc.the resenrchers used 3D printing to make the bealth monitors in Scientists hoped to recruit as many phones as poasible,which would spread out over the unique.one-step manufacturing process. 2.000-mile-long and 100-mile-wide path of the April 2024 eclipse.Korreck said."That will The researchers used a single-atom catalyst and enzymatic reactions to enhance the signal offer viewa of the solar shspe from a very large number of vantage points And it's up to and measure low levels of the hiomarkers.Three biosensors on the monitor change color to citien scientists to do it." indieate the specific biochemical levels. Citien seientists were sble to take partwithout interrupting their view of the cclipse. Sweat contains many important chemicals that can indieate health conditions.but,unlike They just started an app on their phone and propped it up facing the Sun at least five minutes blood sampling.It's noninvasive.Levels of uric atid in sweat can indicate the risk of before the Moon pssed in front of the Sun The app handed the rest.They could get to keep developing kidney disense or heart disease.Glucose levels are used to monitor dabetes. copies of the pictures as a souvenir."That was a good chance for cirinen scientists to But the amount of these chemicals in sweat is tiny and can be herd to measure,the contribute to eclipse research,"Korreck said.That's true whether they set up A eamern oe researchers noted While other sweat sensors(传感器)have been developed,they are installed an app. complex and need specialised equipment and expertise to make. When the researchers compared the new monitors on valunteers'arms to lab results,they 28.What ean we learn from the first two paragraphs? found that their monitor was accurately and reliably measuring the concentration of the A.The total solar eclipse was visible in the entire America. chemicals.The researchers are now warking to further improve the device design and B.The total solar eclipae has some impoct on the Earth validation.They are also hoping to eomnmercialize theltechnology. C.The Earth gives off more radiation during sor eclipses 32.What does Chuchu Chen stress? D.Sky watehera contributed a lot to scentific research. A.The application of 3D printing in real life. 29.What did Korreck think of citisen acentints? B The way to mke 3D printing develop quickly. A.They are enthusiastic. B.They are creative. C.The integration af 3D printing and medieal technology. C.They are optimistie. D.They are easential. D.The change in people's health caused by 3D printing. 【高三英语第8买共:孤】 25-00 【言三范透第4面(共8面)川 25-02C. 33.What can we know aboudl swral from the text? D.A coatof purple paint has lasting effect,though. A.The chumicals in it man refleet health condition E.The or purple is the favourie ofs people, LL Using it to monitar different diseasen is invasive. F.To pint your fence purple,familiarize yourself with the local lws C.l contains some chemicls that eae heart dies G.Make sure your paint is clearly visible and maries the correet boundary. D.The researehers find it difficult to meaure its amoant. 第三部分语言匠用{共两节,满分3分引 34.What is the ndvaiage ol the henlth monitor over other sweat sensor8? 第一节(共15小题:每小思1分,满分15分) A.It's easier to operte. B.It's more spoclalizod. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A,B.C,D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项, C.It's more eommonly used D.It's more environmentally friepdly. Seeing kids doing amaing things,you have to stop.Whene tell yoyearold Indian 35.Which can be a suitahle title for the tex? weightlifter,Arshis Goawami.mode us do a double take.we aren't 41. A.3D printing is used to monitor diseases Arshia,a(n)42 in the weightlifting world,hes been doing this since she was 6 years B.Sweat can beip trent some cummon disenses old.She has 43 weighilifting achievements that many adults couldn't dream of doing. C.Blood sampling ian't as accurate as swest monitoring Arshis 44 her life online,inspiring other children and adults to get into the gym and get D.A sweat health monitor measures levels of disense markers 45

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