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3.Shemovesfromone(exotic)locationtoanother.
unusualB.familiarC.similarD.proper
4.Nothingwould(induce)metovoteforhimagain.
teachB.helpC.discourageD.attract
5.Thephotographs(evoked)strongmemoriesofourholidayinFrance.
refreshedB.storedC.blockedD.erased
6.Theweatherwas(crisp)andclearandyoucouldseethemountainsfiftymilesaway.
hotB.heavyC.freshD.windy
7.Everyweekthemagazinepresentsthe(profile)ofawell-knownsportspersonality.
successB.descriptionC.evidenceD.plan
8.Hercommentsaboutmenare(utterly)ridiculouscompletely.
slightlyB.completelyC.partlyD.faintly
9.Thewallsaremadeof(hollow)concreteblocks.
A.bigB.emptyC.longD.now
10.Wealmost(raninto)aRolls-Roycethatpulledoutinfrontofuswithoutsignaling.
A.overtookB.hitC.passedD.found
11.WhenIheardthenoiseinthenextroom,Icouldn’tresisthavinga(peep)look.
chanceB.visitC.lookD.try
12.Hehasbeengranted(asylum)inFrance.
A.powerB.reliefC.protectionD.license
13.Hewas(weary)oftheconstantbattlebetweenthem.
A.fondB.tiredC.proudD.afraid
14.Newbornbabiescan(discriminate)betweenaman’sandawoman`svoice.
A.treatB.distinguishC.expressD.analyzes
15.Alltheflatsinthebuildinghadthesame(layout)arrangement.
A.colorB.sizeC.functionD.arrangement
答案:
alleviate—ease
update—modernize
exotic—unusual
induce—attract
evoked—refreshed
crisp—fresh
profile—description
utterly—completely
hollow—empty
raninto—hit
peep—look
asylum—protection
weary—tired
discriminate—distinguish
layout—arrangement
第2部分:
阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断;
如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;
如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;
如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
InSports,RedistheWinningColor
Whenopponentsofagameareequallymatched,theteamdressedinredismorelikelytowin,accordingtoanewstudy.
BritishanthropologistsRussellHillandRobertBartonoftheUniversityofDurhamreachedthatconclusionbystudyingtheoutcomesofone-on-oneboxing,taekwondo,Greco-Roman-wresting,andfreestyle-wrestlingmatchesatthe2004SummerOlympicsinAthens,Greece.
IneacheventOlympicstaffrandomlyassignedredorblueclothingorbodyprotectiontocompetitors.Whenotherwiseequallymatchedwiththeiropponentinfitnessandskill,athleteswearingredweremorelikelytowinthebout.
“Wheretherewasalargepointdifference—presumablybecauseonecontestantwasfarsuperiortotheother—colorhadnoeffectontheoutcome,”Bartonsaid.“Wheretherewasasmallpointdifference,theeffectofcolorwassufficienttotipthebalance.”
Inequallymatchedbouts,thepreponderanceofredwinswasgreatenoughthatitcouldnotbeattributedtochance,theanthropologistssay.HillandBartonfoundsimilarresultsinareviewofthecolorswornattheEuro2004internationalsoccertournament.Theirreportwillbepublishedintomorrow’sissueofthejournalNature.
JoannaSetchell,aprimateresearcherattheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland,hasfoundsimilarresultsinnature.HerworkwiththelargeAfricanmonkeysknownasmandrillsshowsthatredcolorationgivesmalesanadvantagewhenitcomestomating.
Thefindingthatredalsohasanadvantageinhumansportingeventsdoesnotsurpriseher,adddingthat“theideaofthestudyisveryclever.”
HillandBartongottheideafortheirstudyoutofamutualinterestintheevolutionofsexualsignalsinprimates—”redseemstobethecolor,acrossspecies,thatsignalsmaledominanceandtestosteronelevels,”Bartonsaid.
Forexample,studiesbySetchell,theCambridgeprimateresearcher,showthatdominantmalemandrillshaveincreasedredcolorationintheirfacesandrumps.Anotherstudybyotherscientistsshowsthatredplasticringsexperimentallyplacedonthelegsofmalezebrafinchesincreasethebirds’dominance.
BartonsaidheandHillspeculatedsomespeculatedthat“theremightbeasimilareffectinhumans.Andifso,itcouldbeapparentinsportingcontests.”
Thepairsaytheirresultsindicatethatsexualselectionmayhaveinfluencedtheevolutionofhumans’responsetocolor.
Setchell,theprimatologist,agrees.“AsHillandBartonsay,humansreddenwhenweareangryandpalewhenwe’rescared.Theseareveryimportantsignalstootherindividuals,”shesaid.
Theadvantageofredmaybeintuitivelyknown,judgingfromtheprevalenceofreduniformsinsports—”thoughitisclearlynotverywidelyappreciated,onaconsciouslevelatleast,”Bartonsaid.
Headdsthatthefindingofred’sadvantagemighthaveimplicationsforregulationsthatgovernsportingattire.IntheOlympicmatcheshesurveyedforthenewstudy,forexample,itispossiblesomemedalwinnersmayhavereachedthepedestalwithanunintendedadvantage.
“Thatistheimplication,thoughwecannotsaythatitmadethedifferenceinanyonespecificcase,”Bartonsaid.
Meanwhile,Setchellnoted—tongue-in-cheek—thataredadvantagemaynotbelimitedtosports.“Goingbytherecent[U.S.]electionresults,redisindeedquitesuccessful,”shesaid.
16.BothHillandBartonwantedtofindoutifcoloraffectstheoutcomeofsportsmatched.
17.HillandBartonarebothinterestedinprimates.
18.Malemandrillsuseyellowcolorationtoattractamate.
19.Redisnotanadvantageforzebrafinches.
20.Theredplasticringswereleftonthefinchespermanently.
21.HillandBartonbelieveathletesinredaremorelikelytowin.
22.Manyathletesopposethenewregulationsonsportsuniforms.
16.BothHillandBartonwantedtofindoutifcoloraffectstheoutcomesofsportsmatches.
答案为A(right).
相关句:
They(HillandBarton)…reachedtheconclusionbystudyingtheoutcomesofboxing…
Theoutcomes回应上文中提到的“theteamdressedinredismorelikelytowin”
17.HillandBartonarebothinterestedinprimates(灵长目).
HillandBartongottheideaforthestudyfromamutualinterestinprimates.
答案为B(wrong).
Redcolorationgivesmalesanadvantagewhenitcomestomating.
19.RedisnotanadvantageforZebrafinches(斑胸草雀).
ScientistsputredplasticringsonthelegsofmaleZebrafemales,whichincreasedthebird’ssuccessinfindingamate.
答案为C(notmentioned).
Acrossarangeofsports,wefindthatwearingredisconsistentlyassociatedwithahigherprobabilityofwinning.
22.Manyathletesopposethenewregulationsonsportuniforms.
答案为C(notmentioned)
thediscoveryofred’sadvantagemightleadtonewregulationsonsportsuniforms.
第3部分:
概括大意和完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)
下面的短文后有2项测试任务:
(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为指定段落每段选择1个小标题;
(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定一个选项。
Howtechnologypushesdownprice
TheTreatyofBreda,signedin1667afterawarbetweentheEnglishandDutchinwhichtheEnglishwereworsted,gavetheDutchthebigprize:
Run,asmallislandintheIndonesianarchipelagowhichwastheworld’sprincipalsourceofnutmeg.Themarginonnutmegatthetimewasaround3,200%.TheEnglish,asaconsolationprize,gotManhattan.Asanillustrationofthelong-termfallinfoodpricescomparedwithothergoods,thatisasharpone.Butdeflationhascharacterizedthefoodbusinessforcenturies,becauseofcontinualadvancesinfoodproductionanddistributiontechnology.
Consumershavebenefitedgreatlyfromthoseadvances.Malthusians,whosedescendantsuntilquiterecentlypredictedthattheworldwouldrunoutoffood,havetherebybeenconfounded.Moreandmorefoodisbeingproducedbyfewerandfewerpeoplewithlessandlesscapital;
itisthereforeevermoreplentifulandcheaper.Sincedemandistosomeextentlimitedbythesizeofpeople’sstomachs,spendingonfoodcomparedwithothergoodshasbeenfallingformanyyears,andcontinuestodrop(seechart4).
Geneticallymodified(GM)seedsarethelatestmanifestationofaproductionrevolutionthatstartedwithCharles“Turnip”Townsend,whointhe18thcenturylaidthebasisforcroprotation.Organicfertiliserswerereplacedbychemicalonesinthe19thcentury.TherailwayopeneduptheAmericanmid-west.Thehorsereplacedthecow,thecombineharvesterthehorse.Afterthesecondworldwar,dwarfvarietiesofwheatandrice(whichovercametheproblemthatheavilyfertilisedcropsinhotcountriesgrewtootallandfellover)boosteddeveloping-countryoutput.The“greenrevolution”helpedtriggeramorerecent“livestockrevolution”,documentedbyChrisDelgado,whoworksjointlyfortheInternationalFoodPolicyResearchInstituteandtheInternationalLivestockResearchInstitute.Higherincomesandurbanisation,combinedwithfallingfoodprices,haveboostedmeatandmilkconsumptionindevelopingcountries.By1997,realbeefpriceswereathirdtheirlevelin1971.Overthatperiod,meatconsumptionindevelopingcountriesrosefive-fold,threetimesasfastasindevelopedcountries.Milkconsumptionrosethree-fold.Bythe1980s,advancesinconventionalplantbreeding