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1、高中英语外刊阅读语法填空(May)1.Surprise as giant tortoise declared extinct 100 years ago found alive and well令人惊讶的是,100年前被宣告灭绝的巨龟竟然还活得好好的A giant tortoise 1_(consider) extinct a whole century ago has now been discovered very much alive - and in Ecuador.(厄瓜多尔)The giant female turtle 2_(find) on the Fernandina isl
2、and, part of Ecuadors western region of the Galapagos Islands, two years ago.But only now the massive reptile has been identified 3_ a species thought to have been extinct more than 100 years ago.The female tortoise thought to be more than 100 years old and is 4_(current) being kept in a breeding ce
3、ntre on the Santa Cruz island.Galapagos National Park is now preparing an expedition to see if more of the species can be found and prevent them from going into 5_(extinct).It is believed the last sighting of the species took place in 1906, the BBC reports.Samples from the female animal were reporte
4、dly compared with the remains of a male before it could be confirmed they were indeed from 6_ same family.In the Galapagos Islands, 7_ served as the basis for the British scientist Charles Darwins theory of the evolution of species in the 19th century, many 8_(vary) of tortoises live together with o
5、ther species.The current population of giant tortoises from various species is estimated at 60,000, according to data from the Galapagos National Park.One was known as “Lonesome George”, a male Pinta Island tortoise, the last known of the species, who died in 2012 without leaving any offspring(后代).9
6、_(scientist) believe that tortoises first arrived in the Galapagos two to three million years ago after drifting 600 miles from the South American coast on vegetation rafts(筏) or of their own accord.They were already large reptiles before arriving on the Islands. Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos
7、 for five weeks on his second voyage and they appeared in his writings, 10_(play) a key role in the development of the theory of evolution.Key :1 considered 2 was found 3.as 4 currently 5 extinction6 the 7 which 8 varieties 9 Scientists 10 playing2.Humans probably cant live longer than 150 years, ne
8、w research finds最新研究发现,人类可能活不过150岁Science is once again casting doubt on the notion 1_ we could live to be nearly as old as the biblical (圣经的)Methuselah or Mel Brooks 2,000-year-old man.New research from Singapore-base biotech company Gero looks at how well the human body bounces back from disease,
9、accidents or just about anything else that puts stress on 2_(it) systems. This basic resilience declines as people age, with an 80-year-old 3_(require) three times as long to recover from stresses as a 40-year-old on average.This should make sense if youve ever known an elderly person 4_ has taken a
10、 nasty fall. Recovery from such a spill can be life threatening for a 5_(particular) frail(虚弱的) person, whereas a similar fall might put a person half as old out of commission for just a short time and a teenager might simply dust themselves off and keep going.Extrapolate this decline further and hu
11、man body resilience is completely gone at some age between 120 and 150, according to new analysis 6_(perform) by the researchers. In other words, at some point your body loses all ability to recover from pretty much any potential stressor.The researchers arrived at this 7_(conclude) by looking at he
12、alth data for large groups from the US, UK and Russia. They looked at blood cell counts as well as step counts recorded by wearables(可穿戴设备). As people experienced different stressors, fluctuations in blood cell and step counts showed that recovery time grew longer as individuals grew older.Aging in
13、humans exhibits universal features common to complex systems operating on the brink(边缘) of disintegration(崩溃), Peter Fedichev, co-founder and CEO of Gero, said in a statement.The new research 8_(contain) a certain amount of validation(验证,核实) for the idea that humans start dying from 9_ moment we are
14、 born, but the process seems to speed up significantly some where in the mid-thirties to mid-forties when the bodys resilience starts to decline more steeply.The studys conclusion that the body loses all ability to cope - or at least to recover - from stress before age 150 is line with the conclusio
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