2021年贵州省高考英语总复习:阅读理解(附答案解析).docx
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1、2021年贵州省高考英语总复习:阅读理解1. Whats your opinion on spicy food? Some people cannot handle even the smallest amount of chili peppers in their dinner while others cant get enough of them.Scientists have long been puzzled by why some people love the chili while others loathe it. Plenty of research has been do
2、ne on the subject, dating as far back as the 1970s. Previous results showed that a love of chilies is related to childhood experiences, and that cultural influences affect our taste too. But the latest study has found that a persons love of spicy food may be linked to his or her personality more tha
3、n anything else, CBC News reported.We have always assumed that liking drives intake - we eat what we like and we like what we eat. But no one has actually directly bothered to connect personality with intake of chili peppers, said Professor John E. Hayes from Pennsylvania State University, who led t
4、he study.But before you look at the study, you should first know that spicy is not a taste, unlike sour, sweet, bitter and salty taste. It is, in fact, a burning feeling that you feel on the surface of your tongue. This got scientists thinking that maybe a love of spicy food is brought about by peop
5、les longing for thrill, something they usually get from watching action movies or riding a roller coaster.In the study,97 participants, both male and female, were asked to fill outquestionnaires about their personality, for example, whether they like new experiences or tend to avoid risks. They were
6、 then given a glass of water with capsaicin (辣椒素),the plant chemical that makes a chili burn, mixed into it.By comparing the answers to the questionnaire and what participants said they felt about the spicy water, researchers found that those who tended to enjoy action movies or take risks were abou
7、t six times more likely to enjoy the spicy water.Interestingly, we used to believe that the reason why some people can withstand(耐受) spicy food is that their tongues have become less sensitive to it. However, this latest study has found otherwise. Its not that it doesnt bum as badly, but that you ac
8、tually learn to like the burning feeling, Hayes explained.(1) Whafs the meaning of the underlined word loathe in the second paragraph? A. Dislike.B. Fear.C. Put up with.D. Adapt to.(2) What did Professor John E. Hayes and his team discover from their study? A. What we eat actually helps to develop o
9、ur personality.B. Males are more likely to enjoy spicy food than females.C. Those trying to avoid risks tend to be less interested in spicy food.D. People are wrong to treat spicy as a kind of taste rather than a feeling.(3) Why do some people like spicy food according to the recent study? A. Becaus
10、e their taste has become less sensitive.B. Because they love the burning feeling.C. Because they want to challenge themselves.D. Because the more they try spicy food, the less it bums.(4) Whats the main idea of the passage? (5) What one likes to eat mainly depends on ones personality.(8) Whether one
11、 enjoys spicy food depends largely on ones personality.(9) Ones personal experiences have nothing to do with their taste.(10) Different people have different taste.2. In 1941, science fiction writer Isaac Asimov stated the Three Laws of Robotics. These laws come from the world of science fiction, bu
12、t the real world is catching up. A law firm gave Pittsburghs Carnegie Mellon University $ 10 million to explore artificial intelligence. Peter Kalis, chairman of the law firm, K&L Gates, said the development of technology had led to questions that were never taken seriously before. What will happen
13、when you make robots that are smart, independent thinkers and then try to limit their freedom?Researcher Kalis said, One expert said well be at a point when we give an instruction to our robot to go to work in the morning and it turns around and says, Id rather go to the beach. ” He said that one da
14、y we would want laws to keep our free - thinking robots from 第2页共79页running wild.With the law firms gift, the university will be able to explore problems now appearing within automated industries. Take driverless cars for example, Kalis said. If theres an accident concerned with a driverless car, wh
15、at policies do we have in place? What kind of insurance policies do they have? In fact, people can take a ride in a driverless car in Pittsburg where an American online transportation network company uses the city as a testing ground for the companys driverless cars.The problems go beyond self - dri
16、ving cars and robots. Think about the next generation of smart phones, those chips fixed in televisions, computers, fridges, etc, and the ever -expanding collection of personal data being stored in the cloud. So can Asimoys Three laws of Robotics be used in reality? Is it necessary to have a moral g
17、uideline that everyone can understand? Whatever it is, doing no harm should be the very first one.(1) What can we learn from the first paragraph ,? A. Robot should have more freedom.B. Technology is running ahead of laws.C. The Three Laws of Robotics are practical.D. Peter wants to explore artificia
18、l intelligence.(2) What makes humans worry about robots? A. Robots may be out of control.B. Robots can do something illegal.C. Robots can become angry easily.D. Robots may have many requests.(3) What is the third paragraph intended to tell us? A. Its hard for robots to obey rules.B. A law on robotic
19、s is really a must.C. Driverless cars can cause accidents.D. Driverless cars are being tested out now.(4) What should the basic law on robotics be according to the text? A. Robots should be cautiously used in life.B. Robots should obey Asimoy,s Three Laws.C. Robots should be easy for people to opera
20、te.D. Robots should be safe to human beings.3. Heads up! Across the country, sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions - serious injuries caused by a blow
21、 to the head.“By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that the appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk, said AMA Board Member Jack Resnec
22、k Jr M. D. in a statement.The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctors written approval. The policy also sets age - specific rules for health care professionals and athletic
23、 organizations in evaluating and caring for concussions.According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic (仓伤) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth
24、. This type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the skull (颅骨). It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreation - related activities occur in
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