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1、【助力】高考英语任务型阅读专项特训5 (1) Zebras have their own bug repellent(驱虫剂)? Eww bugs! They are so annoying! We humans are lucky that we can apply repellents to avoid nasty bites. But whats an animal to do? They have no choice but to spend their days shooing them off with their tails, unless, of course, they ar
2、e zebras, who apparently have their own automatic repellent- their striped skin!Scientists had originally thought that the reason why the animal had developed the black and white lines was to help protect itself from predators in the African savannah, because the stripes make it difficult to single
3、out one zebra that is traveling with a herd.While that may be true, the theory has never been tested or proven. Now the experts have another-that the stripes have evolved to repel the annoying horse flies that not only feed off their blood, but also, transmit dangerous germs into the bodies of these
4、 innocent animals.The study was performed by a team of Swedish scientists. One of the clues that got them thinking along these lines was the fact that darker horses got bitten more often than light-colored or white ones.The fact that zebras are born black and only develop strips as they grow older m
5、ade the scientists theorize that the stripes may be something the animals have developed to make themselves less attractive to flies.To test if this may be the case, they painted some boards at a horse-infested horse farm in Budapest with pattens of black and white stripes of varying widths and appl
6、ied a layer of glue on them. What they noticed was that the places where the black and white stripes were at their narrowest (similar to what zebras have) attracted the fewest flies. They achieved similar results when they painted horses with black and white zebra-like stripes.While the research are
7、 not sure why this may be the case, they believe it may be something to do with the way insects operate-horseflies are attracted to horizontally polarized light偏振光; since white does not reflect it, white horses are luckier than black ones. But zebras seem to be the luckiest of all. When the research
8、ers measured the polarized light reflected from real zebra skins, they found that it matched light pattens that were the least attractive to horseflies.While this theory does make logical sense, nobody is 100 percent sure that it is really true, given that it has never been tested on a real zebra. I
9、f it is true, it does raise the question of why a horse, a close relative of the zebra has failed to develop stripes. The researchers believe that this could be because there are more horseflies in Africa, where zebras reside, then anywhere else in the world. Title Zebras have their own bug repellen
10、t?Reasons for zebras developing their stripsOriginal belief With the black and white lines, one zebra is difficult to single out while traveling with a herd, thus _1_ it from its enemies.New theoryZebras, residing in Africa where there are most horseflies in the world ,have developed strips to avoid
11、 being_2_ .A studyResearchersA team of scientists from _3_4_To test if strips are developed to make zebras less attractive to flies.Clues*White or light-colored horses are less _5_ to get bitten than dark ones.*Zebras develop strips as they grow older though born black .Method*Some boards at a horse
12、 farm are painted with pattens of black and white stripes _6_ wide, a layer of glue applied on them*Measured the polarized light reflected from real zebra skins_7_*The places where the black and white stripes were similar to the _8_zebras have attracted the fewest flies*Strips of zebras matched ligh
13、t pattens that were the least attractive to horsefliesPrinciple of zebras black and white strips repelling the fliesHorizontally polarized light, which white does not reflect, _9_ to horseflies.Conclusion_10_tested on real zebras, the theory isnt definitely true.Possible answers:1.l 2The new years j
14、ust begun and already youre finding it hard to keep those resolutions to junk the junk food, get off the couch or kick smoking. Theres a biological reason a lot of our bad habits are so hard to break they get deep-rooted in our brains.Thats not an excuse to give up. Understanding how unhealthy behav
15、iors become deep-rooted has scientists learning some tricks that may help good habits replace the bad. Why are bad habits stronger? Youre fighting against the power of an immediate reward, We all as creatures are hard-wired that way, to give greater value to an immediate reward than something thats
16、delayed. says Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.Just how that bit of happiness turns into a habit involves a pleasure-sensing chemical named dopamine多巴胺. It conditions the brain to want that reward again and again increasing the connection each time especially when it
17、 gets the right cue(暗示) from your environment.People tend to overestimate their ability to resist temptations around them, thus destroying attempts to get rid of bad habits, Even scientists who recognize it find it hard to resist. I dont like popcorn. But every time I go to the cinema, I have to eat
18、 it, Volkow says. Its fascinating.A movement to pay people for behavior changes may exploit that connection, as some companies offer employees outright payments or insurance rebates for adopting better habits.However paying for behavior plays out, researchers say there are some steps that may help c
19、ounter your brains hold on bad habits :repeat, repeat, repeat the new behavior the same routine at the same time of day. Determined to exercise? Doing it at the same time of the morning, rather than fitting it in haphazardly, makes the brain recognize the habit so eventually. If you dont do it, you
20、feel awful, Exercise itself raises dopamine levels, so eventually your brain will get a feel-good hit even if your muscles protest. Reward yourself with something you really desire, Volkow stresses. You exercised all week? Stuck to your diet? Buy a book, a great pair of jeans, or try a fancy restaur
21、ant - safer perhaps than a box of cookies because the price inhibits the quantity. Topic_1_speaking, bad habits are hard to break as they are rooted deeply in our brains.How unhealthy behaviors become deep-rootedAll creatures ,including humans,have a _2_ for an immediate reward rather than what is d
22、elayed.Dopamine conditions the brain to want that reward _3_, turning that bit of happiness into a habit.People are usually unlikely to be _4_ to temptations, thus failing to get rid of bad habits.How is the connection taken _5_ofThe knowledge motivates scientists to create some tricks getting bad h
23、abits to make _6_ for the good ones.A movement Companies reward employees for _7_up better habits Steps to help _8_bad habits*Repeat the new behaviour at a _9_ time daily ,making the brain recognize the habit eventually.*Reward yourself with what you are really _10_ for Possible answers:1. Biologica
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