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高中英语外刊阅读语法填空September
13
1发型不够潮?试试在头发上印花
Why
dye
your
hair
when
you
can
have
it
printed?
西班牙造型师兼发型师亚历克西斯·费勒一直以创造超凡脱俗的发型而闻名,如今他又用前所未有的创新技术改变了时尚潮流。他是第一个尝试在头发上打印图案的美发师,经过数年的研究和试验,他终于能够在头发上展现出复杂而精确的彩色图案。
?
Barcelona-based
stylist
and
hairdresser
Alexis
Ferrer
has
spent
years
1_____(develop)
a
technique
that
allows
him
2_______(digital)
print
colorful
design
onto
human
hair.
Alexis
Ferrer
started
experimenting
with
hair
printing
in
2012,
after
3______(ask)
by
haircare
brand
Wella
Professionals
to
interpret
a
collection
at
that
year’s
International
Trend
Vision
Awards.
The
aim
was
to
“innovate
with
a
technique
not
usually
used
in
hairdressing,”
and
photographic
printing
on
hair
seemed
like
the
perfect
way
to
graphically
tell
a
story.
Ferrer’s
first
foray
(初次尝试)
into
hair
printing
had
him
create
blond
hair
extensions
with
faces
of
female
protagonists(女主人公)
.
Then,
in
2017,
for
the
080
Barcelona
Fashion
Week,
the
Spanish
hairdresser
teamed
up
with
designer
Txell
Miras,
on
4_____collection
inspired
by
shipping
containers
and
fishermen.
This
time,
he
had
photographic
portraits
of
bearded
fishermen
printed
on
long
hair
extensions,
5_____
was
a
first
in
the
world
of
hairstyling.
Then,
earlier
this
year,
Alexis
Ferrer,
showcased
the
most
recent
version
of
his
hair
printing
technique,
which
now
allows
him
6_____(
have)
colorful,
vivid
designs
digitally
printed
onto
human
hair.
Although
the
process
was
not
revealed,
the
hairstylist
described
it
as
“a
7_____(combine)
of
artisanal(手工艺的)
styles
mixed
with
technology”.
"I
must
admit
that
the
first
impressions
on
the
hair
8______(be)
a
challenge.
It
took
two
months
to
get
good
results
with
high
definition…
Mixing
technology
with
our
knowledge
of
crafts
has
allowed
us
to
recreate
those
wonderful
patterns
on
the
hair,”
Ferrer
said
in
an
interview
with?INFRINGE.
His
9______(late)
collection
of
hair
printed
designs,
called
‘La
Favorite‘,
(最爱)
10_____(inspire)
by
“the
best
fabrics
(布料)
for
the
French
bourgeoisie(资产阶级)
during
the
XVIII
century,”
and
features
a
variety
of
Baroque-style
motifs,
like
colorful
peonies,
(牡丹)
butterflies,
and
birds.
2不爱运动的人更容易失眠
Study
finds
couch
potatoes
more
likely
to
suffer
insomnia(失眠)
While
one
in
five
people
in
China
have
symptoms
of
a
sleep
disorder,
only
one
in
10
1_____
exercise
regularly
report
problems
sleeping,
according
to
a
study
2______(release)
on
Thursday
by
the
Chinese
Sleep
Research
Society.
The
COVID-19
epidemic
has
also
deepened
the
divide
in
sleeping
patterns
between
couch
potatoes
and
regular
exercisers,
as
people
who
lead
sedentary
lifestyles
are
less
inclined
to
work
out
due
to
travel
3_____(restrict),
causing
further
disruptions
to
their
circadian
rhythms,
the
study
said.
"As
the
spread
of
the
virus
has
been
suppressed(控制)
in
China,
a
key
step
toward
returning
to
normal
lives
should
be
going
outdoors
more
often
and
working
out
more
regularly,
to
tackle
the
increasing
prevalence
of
sleep
issues,"
said
Guo
Xiheng,
head
of
Beijing
Chaoyang
Hospital's
sleep
research
center
and
a
member
of
the
research
society.
Sleep
disorders
and
insufficient
sleeping
hours
4_____(
become)
more
prominent(突出)
in
China
in
recent
years.
Previous
reports
released
by
the
society
showed
that
more
than
38
percent
of
Chinese
adults
suffer
5_____insomnia,
with
the
rate
climbing
each
year.
Recent
research
from
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences
also
warned
that
more
than
80
percent
of
children
and
teenagers
do
not
get
enough
sleep
on
school
days.
The
new
study
surveyed
more
than
14,000
people
across
the
country
on
their
sleep
and
exercise
habits.
Respondents
in
the
southern
province
of
Guangdong
and
Jilin
province
in
Northeast
China
turned
out
6_____(be)
the
most
active.
They
also
reported
higher
rates
of
securing
seven
to
eight
hours
of
sleep
at
night
and
7_____(low)
rates
of
insomnia.
The
study
also
found
that
exercising
for
at
least
half
an
hour
8_____(day),
doing
more
full-body
cardio
exercises
such
as
swimming
and
boxing,
and
working
out
more
in
the
morning,
are
some
of
the
key
factors
9_____
contribute
to
high-quality
sleep
at
night.
"Sound
sleep
at
night
is
also
closely
linked
to
stronger
immunity
against
disease.
Recent
research
suggests
individuals
make
sure
they
get
enough
sleep
the
night
before
receiving
a
COVID-19
vaccine,
to
avoid
10_____(weaken)
the
efficacy
of
the
vaccine,"
he
said.
3揭秘:衣服上为什么会设计假兜?
The
reason
dresses
and
jeans
have
fake
pockets
也许你有过这种经历:在商店里试穿一件牛仔裤,想伸进兜里,却发现这是一个假口袋。为什么衣服会有这种看似无用的欺骗性设计?这要从17世纪说起。
Clip-on
ties(夹式领带).
Fake
button
holes.
Clothing
can
sometimes
be
a
source
of
optical
illusions.
None
may
be
more
peculiar
than
the
faux
pocket.
It’s
there
when
you
try
on
a
dress
or
pair
of
jeans,
try
to
dig
your
hand
into
the
pocket,
and
realize
there’s
no
1_____(deep)
to
it.
The
pocket
isn’t
there.
You’ll
see
it
in
women’s
clothing,
men’s
suits,
and
more.
Why
do
apparel
companies(服装公司)
do
this?
Why
do
some
pieces
of
clothing
sport
fake
pockets
when
the
real
thing
is
so
2_____(practice)?
For
the
garment
industry,
the
reason
3_____
a
fake
pocket
is
simple.
For
clothes
that
sport
a
specific
kind
of
cut
or
form,
pockets
might
alter
the
shape
4_____
in
the
warehouse
or
on
the
retail
rack.
By
eliminating
(移除)
pockets
in
key
areas,
the
apparel
is
able
to
maintain
its
aesthetic
profile.
The
practice
5_____(date)
back
to
the
17th
century,
when
pockets
were
6_____(actual)
removable
bags
in
dresses
that
women
would
carry
from
one
ensemble
to
the
next.
(This
was
a
wonderful
thing
for
pickpockets,
7_____
could
simply
run
off
with
the
entire
pocket.)
As
more
streamlined(流水线)
clothing
appeared,
slim
pockets
began
being
sewn
into
apparel,
making
a
person’s
silhouette(轮廓)
more
aesthetically
pleasing
for
designers.
But
after
the
French
Revolution
of
the
1790s,
slim
skirts
were
in,
and
pockets
were
out.
Bereft
of
their
pocket
bags,
women
turned
to
handbags
instead.
Then
designers
decided
the
cut
of
certain
clothing
was
being
disrupted(破坏)—not
only
on
the
rack,
but
in
wearing
it.
Designers
didn’t
like
the
idea
of
people
shoving
their
hands
into
their
pockets,
bunching
up
the
fabric.
8_____(discourage)
any
kind
of
pocket-related
distortion,
they
simply
offered
pockets
that
appeared
practical
but
weren’t.
So
why
have
pockets
at
all?
For
many
articles
of
clothing,
especially
jeans,
people
have
grown
accustomed
to
9_____(
see)
pockets
as
part
of
the
design.
It
would
be
odd
to
see
a
pair
of
Levi’s
10_____
hand-sized
pockets
on
the
hips.
高中英语外刊阅读语法填空September
13
1发型不够潮?试试在头发上印花
Why
dye
your
hair
when
you
can
have
it
printed?
西班牙造型师兼发型师亚历克西斯·费勒一直以创造超凡脱俗的发型而闻名,如今他又用前所未有的创新技术改变了时尚潮流。他是第一个尝试在头发上打印图案的美发师,经过数年的研究和试验,他终于能够在头发上展现出复杂而精确的彩色图案。
?
Barcelona-based
stylist
and
hairdresser
Alexis
Ferrer
has
spent
years
1_____(develop)
a
technique
that
allows
him
2_______(digital)
print
colorful
design
onto
human
hair.
Alexis
Ferrer
started
experimenting
with
hair
printing
in
2012,
after
3______(ask)
by
haircare
brand
Wella
Professionals
to
interpret
a
collection
at
that
year’s
International
Trend
Vision
Awards.
The
aim
was
to
“innovate
with
a
technique
not
usually
used
in
hairdressing,”
and
photographic
printing
on
hair
seemed
like
the
perfect
way
to
graphically
tell
a
story.
Ferrer’s
first
foray
(初次尝试)
into
hair
printing
had
him
create
blond
hair
extensions
with
faces
of
female
protagonists(女主人公)
.
Then,
in
2017,
for
the
080
Barcelona
Fashion
Week,
the
Spanish
hairdresser
teamed
up
with
designer
Txell
Miras,
on
4_____collection
inspired
by
shipping
containers
and
fishermen.
This
time,
he
had
photographic
portraits
of
bearded
fishermen
printed
on
long
hair
extensions,
5_____
was
a
first
in
the
world
of
hairstyling.
Then,
earlier
this
year,
Alexis
Ferrer,
showcased
the
most
recent
version
of
his
hair
printing
technique,
which
now
allows
him
6_____(
have)
colorful,
vivid
designs
digitally
printed
onto
human
hair.
Although
the
process
was
not
revealed,
the
hairstylist
described
it
as
“a
7_____(combine)
of
artisanal(手工艺的)
styles
mixed
with
technology”.
"I
must
admit
that
the
first
impressions
on
the
hair
8______(be)
a
challenge.
It
took
two
months
to
get
good
results
with
high
definition…
Mixing
technology
with
our
knowledge
of
crafts
has
allowed
us
to
recreate
those
wonderful
patterns
on
the
hair,”
Ferrer
said
in
an
interview
with?INFRINGE.
His
9______(late)
collection
of
hair
printed
designs,
called
‘La
Favorite‘,
(最爱)
10_____(inspire)
by
“the
best
fabrics
(布料)
for
the
French
bourgeoisie(资产阶级)
during
the
XVIII
century,”
and
features
a
variety
of
Baroque-style
motifs,
like
colorful
peonies,
(牡丹)
butterflies,
and
birds.
Keys:
1
developing
2
digitally
3
being
asked
4
a
5
which
6
to
have
7
combination
8
were
9
latest
10
was
inspired
2不爱运动的人更容易失眠
Study
finds
couch
potatoes
more
likely
to
suffer
insomnia(失眠)
While
one
in
five
people
in
China
have
symptoms
of
a
sleep
disorder,
only
one
in
10
1_____
exercise
regularly
report
problems
sleeping,
according
to
a
study
2______(release)
on
Thursday
by
the
Chinese
Sleep
Research
Society.
The
COVID-19
epidemic
has
also
deepened
the
divide
in
sleeping
patterns
between
couch
potatoes
and
regular
exercisers,
as
people
who
lead
sedentary
lifestyles
are
less
inclined
to
work
out
due
to
travel
3_____(restrict),
causing
further
disruptions
to
their
circadian
rhythms,
the
study
said.
"As
the
spread
of
the
virus
has
been
suppressed(控制)
in
China,
a
key
step
toward
returning
to
normal
lives
should
be
going
outdoors
more
often
and
working
out
more
regularly,
to
tackle
the
increasing
prevalence
of
sleep
issues,"
said
Guo
Xiheng,
head
of
Beijing
Chaoyang
Hospital's
sleep
research
center
and
a
member
of
the
research
society.
Sleep
disorders
and
insufficient
sleeping
hours
4_____(
become)
more
prominent(突出)
in
China
in
recent
years.
Previous
reports
released
by
the
society
showed
that
more
than
38
percent
of
Chinese
adults
suffer
5_____insomnia,
with
the
rate
climbing
each
year.
Recent
research
from
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences
also
warned
that
more
than
80
percent
of
children
and
teenagers
do
not
get
enough
sleep
on
school
days.
The
new
study
surveyed
more
than
14,000
people
across
the
country
on
their
sleep
and
exercise
habits.
Respondents
in
the
southern
province
of
Guangdong
and
Jilin
province
in
Northeast
China
turned
out
6_____(be)
the
most
active.
They
also
reported
higher
rates
of
securing
seven
to
eight
hours
of
sleep
at
night
and
7_____(low)
rates
of
insomnia.
The
study
also
found
that
exercising
for
at
least
half
an
hour
8_____(day),
doing
more
full-body
cardio
exercises
such
as
swimming
and
boxing,
and
working
out
more
in
the
morning,
are
some
of
the
key
factors
9_____
contribute
to
high-quality
sleep
at
night.
"Sound
sleep
at
night
is
also
closely
linked
to
stronger
immunity
against
disease.
Recent
research
suggests
individuals
make
sure
they
get
enough
sleep
the
night
before
receiving
a
COVID-19
vaccine,
to
avoid
10_____(weaken)
the
efficacy
of
the
vaccine,"
he
said.
Keys:
1
who
2
released
3
restrictions
4
have
become
5
from
6
to
be
7
lower
8
daily
9
that
10
weakening
3揭秘:衣服上为什么会设计假兜?
The
reason
dresses
and
jeans
have
fake
pockets
也许你有过这种经历:在商店里试穿一件牛仔裤,想伸进兜里,却发现这是一个假口袋。为什么衣服会有这种看似无用的欺骗性设计?这要从17世纪说起。
Clip-on
ties(夹式领带).
Fake
button
holes.
Clothing
can
sometimes
be
a
source
of
optical
illusions.
None
may
be
more
peculiar
than
the
faux
pocket.
It’s
there
when
you
try
on
a
dress
or
pair
of
jeans,
try
to
dig
your
hand
into
the
pocket,
and
realize
there’s
no
1_____(deep)
to
it.
The
pocket
isn’t
there.
You’ll
see
it
in
women’s
clothing,
men’s
suits,
and
more.
Why
do
apparel
companies(服装公司)
do
this?
Why
do
some
pieces
of
clothing
sport
fake
pockets
when
the
real
thing
is
so
2_____(practice)?
For
the
garment
industry,
the
reason
3_____
a
fake
pocket
is
simple.
For
clothes
that
sport
a
specific
kind
of
cut
or
form,
pockets
might
alter
the
shape
4_____
in
the
warehouse
or
on
the
retail
rack.
By
eliminating
(移除)
pockets
in
key
areas,
the
apparel
is
able
to
maintain
its
aesthetic
profile.
The
practice
5_____(date)
back
to
the
17th
century,
when
pockets
were
6_____(actual)
removable
bags
in
dresses
that
women
would
carry
from
one
ensemble
to
the
next.
(This
was
a
wonderful
thing
for
pickpockets,
7_____
could
simply
run
off
with
the
entire
pocket.)
As
more
streamlined(流水线)
clothing
appeared,
slim
pockets
began
being
sewn
into
apparel,
making
a
person’s
silhouette(轮廓)
more
aesthetically
pleasing
for
designers.
But
after
the
French
Revolution
of
the
1790s,
slim
skirts
were
in,
and
pockets
were
out.
Bereft
of
their
pocket
bags,
women
turned
to
handbags
instead.
Then
designers
decided
the
cut
of
certain
clothing
was
being
disrupted(破坏)—not
only
on
the
rack,
but
in
wearing
it.
Designers
didn’t
like
the
idea
of
people
shoving
their
hands
into
their
pockets,
bunching
up
the
fabric.
8_____(discourage)
any
kind
of
pocket-related
distortion,
they
simply
offered
pockets
that
appeared
practical
but
weren’t.
So
why
have
pockets
at
all?
For
many
articles
of
clothing,
especially
jeans,
people
have
grown
accustomed
to
9_____(
see)
pockets
as
part
of
the
design.
It
would
be
odd
to
see
a
pair
of
Levi’s
10_____
hand-sized
pockets
on
the
hips.
Keys:
1
depth
2
practical
3
for
4
either
5
dates
6
actually
7
which
8
To
discourage
9
seeing
10
without

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