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tdoitashewastoldto.
C.It'
dtakelongtoputawaythebeads.
D.Davidputawaythebeadscasually.
2.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?
A.IwashitbyDavidwithabrick.
B.IfeltveryannoyedatwhatDaviddid.
C.IwasatalosswhattodowithDavid.
D.IsuddenlyunderstoodDavid'
sbehavior.
3.Wecanlearnfromthetextthattheauthor_____.
A.feltsatisfiedwithhisteammates
B.happilywatchedhisteammatesplay
C.waseagertojoininthegame
D.thoughtitapleasuretowinamatch
4.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromthisexperience?
A.Happinessresultedfromdoingsomethingpleasant.
B.Theprocesswasmoreimportantthantheresult.
C.Itwasimportantforchildrentodevelopgoodhabits.
D.Whatchildrenthoughtwasdifferentfromthatofadults.
【参考答案】1—4、CDCB
【2018高考英语综合能力测试题】
VirtualtourismhasalreadyappearedintheSwisstownofBasilea.It'
saninterestingandoriginalformoftourismwhichwillnodoubtrevolutionizerealtravel,andevenmakeactuallifesomewhat
different.
OnthebanksoftheRiverRin,inthecityofSt.Alban,youcannowtakeahalfvirtual,halfrealtouronhorsebackwiththehelpofapieceofelectronicequipment,earphones,andascience-fictionstylevisor(面罩)whichcontainsasmallcamera.ThismodernequipmentiscalledLifeClipper.ItistheoriginalideaofbothSwissinventorJanTorpus,whostudiedinBarcelona,andGermantechnologyexpertNikolasNeecke.
AccordingtotheinstructionsfortheLifeClipper,onceatouristisequipped,he'
llneedaguidetoassisthimtogetusedtoseeingtheworld8throughthevisor.OnceontheRinriverbank,thetouriststartshisjourneywiththesoundsofthewater,whicharecreatedbysensors(传感器).FromherethetouristtravelsonfoottotheSt.Albanneighborhood,feelingandsensingtheviewwithhishands,noseandmouth.Whatheseesareimagesbetweentheyear1000andtheyear1500:
carriages,princes,etc.
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tthere.Sofar,thistourismhasbeenasuccessonlyinBasilea,andwillbeintroducedanywhereelseintheworldinthenearfuture.
Thisisafunandunusualwayoftravelling.Surelyitwon'
tbelongbeforeweseeanewandimprovedformofLifeClipper-onethatisn'
tjustforsightseeing,butalsoforotherpartsofourlife.Forexample,insteadoftakingabustotheofficeoruniversity,wejustsitathomeandputonthevisor,feelingasifweweremadifferentplace,andvirtualworkbecomesreality.
41.Theunderlinedword"
revolutionize"
inParagraphlisclosestinmeaningto"
________"
.
A.createB.change
C.copyD.cover
42.WhichisTRUEabouttheLifeClipper?
A.Itisasmallcamera.
B.ItwasinventedbyJanTorpus.
C.Thescience-fictionstylevisorisapartofit.
D.Touristscanhaveatotallyvirtualtourwithit.
43.Paragraph3ismainlyabout__________.
A.thehistoryofvirtualtourism
B.theadvantagesofvirtualtourism
C.thewaysofattractingmoretourists
D.howtooperateLifeClipper
44.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Touristscangetusedtoseeingtheworldontheirownonceequipped.
B.Touristscantouchwhattheyseethroughthevisor.
C.LifeClippercanmaketouristsseeimagesofancienttimes.
D.LifeClipperhasbeenusedinotherareasofourlives.
45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Virtualtourismismorepopular
B.Virtualtourismismorefantastic
C.Whatthefutureofvirtualtourismwillbe
D.Virtualtourismisborn
【参考答案】41-45BCDCD
该篇为说明文。
介绍瑞士小镇Basilea的“虚拟旅游”项目。
41.B。
词义猜测题。
由第一段的Virtualtourism,originalform和realtravel,andevenmakeactuallifesomewhatdifferent以及第二段的takeahalfvirtual,halfrealtouronhorseback可知,虚拟旅游是一种独创的旅游形式,毫无疑问它将改变真实的旅游甚至使现实生活有点不同。
42.C。
细节理解题。
根据文章第二段第一句withthehelpofapieceofelectronicequipment,earphones,andascience-fictionstylevisorwhichcontainsasmallcamera可知,面罩只是这个设备的一个部件。
故选C。
43.D。
主旨大意题。
第三段主要介绍怎样操作LifeClipper这种电子设备。
故选D。
44.C。
推理判断题。
由第三段最后一句Whatheseesareimagesbetweentheyear1000andtheyear1500:
carriages,princes,etc可知,他能看到公元1000到1500年间的一些运输工具,王子等。
45.D。
由第一段首句VirtualtourismhasalreadyappearedintheSwisstownofBasilea和全文内容可知,虚拟旅游开始进入人们的生活。
科普知识型阅读理解
(一)
ScientistsatHarvardUniversityandBatesCollegefindfemalechimpanzees(黑猩猩)appeartotreatsticksasdolls,carryingthemarounduntiltheyhavechildrenoftheirown.Youngmalesengageinsuchbehaviormuchlessfrequently.
ThenewworkbySonyaM.KahlenbergandRichardW.Wrangham,describedthisweekinthejournalCurrentBiology,providesthefirstevidenceofawildnonhumanspeciesplayingwithdolls,aswellasthefirstknownsexdifferenceinawildanimal’schoiceofplaythings.
Thetworesearcherssaytheirworkaddstoagrowingbodyofevidencethathumanchildrenareprobablybornwiththeirownideasofhowtheywanttobehave,ratherthansimplymirroringothergirlswhoplaywithdollsandboyswhoplaywithtrucks.Dollplayamonghumanscouldhaveitsoriginsinobject—carryingbyearlierapes(猿类),theysay,suggestingthattoyselectionisprobablynotdueentirelytosocialization.
“Inhumans,thereareobvioussexdifferencesinchildren’stoyplay,andtheseareremarkablysimilaracrosscultures,”saysKahlenberg.“Whilesocializationbyeldersandpeershasbeentheprimaryexplanation,ourworksuggeststhatbiologymayalsohaveanimportantroletoplayinactivitypreferences.”
In14yearsofdataonchimpanzeebehaviorattheKibaleNationalParkinUganda,KahlenbergandWranghamcountedmorethan100examplesofstickcarrying.Someyoungchimpanzeescarriedsticksintothenesttosleepwiththemandononeoccasionbuiltaseparatenestforthestick.“Wehaveseenjuvenilesoccasionallycarryingsticksformanyyears,andbecausetheysometimestreatedthemratherlikedolls,wewantedtoknowifingeneralthisbehaviortendedtorepresentsomethinglikeplayingwithdolls,”saysWrangham,aProfessoratHarvard.“Ifthedollhypothesis(假设)wasright,wethoughtthatfemalesshouldcarrysticksmorethanmalesdo,andthatthechimpanzeesshouldstopcarryingsticks
whentheyhadtheirfirstchild.Wehavenowwatchedenoughyoungchimpanzeestoprovebothpoints.”
( )1.Whatdoesafemalechimpanzeedowithsticks?
A.Shegivesthemtoherchildtoplaywith.
B.Shetreatsthemasdolls.
C.Shemakesusefultoolsfromthem.
D.Shetreatsthemasweapons.
( )2.Whatcausesthedifferenttoyselectionofchimpanzees,accordingtothepassage?
A.Sexdifference.
B.Socialization.
C.Environment.
D.Culturaldifference.
( )3.Wecaninferfromthefourthparagraphthat________.
A.socializationhasnothingtodowithhuman’schoiceofplaythings
B.sexdifferenceistheonlyfactorinhuman’schoiceofplaythings
C.thebiologyfactormayalsoinfluencetoychoice
D.peoplechoosedifferenttoysindifferentcultures
( )4.Wranghamprobablybelievesthat________.
A.observingsomanychimpanzeeshasbeenenoughforthemtomakeaconclusion
B.thestudyproveshumanbeingshaveevolved(进化)fromchimpanzees
C.allchimpanzeestreatthesticksasdolls
D.childrenplayingwithsticksareabnormal
( )5.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat________.
A.bothhumansandchimpanzeeschoosetheirplaythingsduetosexdifference
B.differentfactorscausehumansandchimpanzeestochoosedifferentplaythings
C.onlyfemalechimpanzeeshaveplaythings
D.chimpanzeesusuallychooseplaythingsfortheirchildren
【解析】本文是科普文。
研究发现,雌性黑猩猩喜欢把棍子当作自己的玩具娃娃。
1.B 细节理解题。
从文章第一段可知,雌性黑猩猩把棍子当作自己的玩具娃娃。
2.A 细节理解题。
综合分析文章可知,性别差异是导致黑猩猩玩具选择差异的主要原因。
3.C 推理判断题。
从第四段可知,这两位科学家的研究表明生物学因素也可能影响对玩具的偏好。
4.A 推理判断题。
从第五段最后一句可知答案。
5.A 推理判断题。
综合文章信息可知,无论是人类还是黑猩猩,性别是导致玩具选择差异的重要原因。
【2018一模试卷】
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