2023届高考英语阅读理解专练(6)科教科普类.docx
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1、(6)科教科普类An extremely rare manuscript(手稿)signed by English naturalist Charles Darwin is expected to fetch up to $790,000 at a Sothebys auction next month.The document contains a passage from the famous 1859 work On the Origin of Species, in which Darwin put forth his theory of evolution. The document
2、 was once thought to be a deserted page from an earlier manuscript of the work. But experts now understand it was written in 1865 and sent to the editor of the Autographic Mirror who had requested a signed writing sample from Darwin.n While some of Darwins notes and manuscript pages have survived ov
3、er the last hundred or more years, he was known to keep revising his publications, often throwing away pages from working drafts as waste paper, making them extremely rare/ Sothebys said in a statement.On the Origin of Species was voted the most influential academic book of all time in a public poll
4、 held during Academic Book Week in 2015. The book offers Darwins revolutionary idea that species evolve over generations in the process of natural selection.Darwin backed up his theory with evidence collected during his 1831-1836 voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle, during which he observed and collected sp
5、ecimens(标本)from a number of species. On the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, Darwin noted that the finches(鸣雀)on the island were similar to finches on the mainland; however, the availability of different foods in each area had led to differences in beak shapes.The manuscript will be place
6、d on display at Sothebys in New York between Nov. 30 and Dec 8, and online bids will be accepted between Nov. 25 and Dec. 8. The auction house estimates that the document will fetch between $600,000 and $790,000.The auction, which is titled Age of Wonder, will also include a first edition of On the
7、Origin of Species and a copy of scientific paper by Darwin and another naturalist. 1 .What do we know about the manuscript?A.Its a page of On the Origin of Species. Bits a draft of Darwin!s scientific paper. C.Ifs a signed writing sample to an editor. D.Its waste paper from Darwin*s study.2. What ma
8、kes Darwins On the Origin of Species the most influential academic book? A. His methods of research.B. His adventure on the sea.humans. However, according to a recent study, animals also seem to know when to speak and when to listen.The study involved over 300 animals including birds, mammals(哺乳动物),
9、insects, and frogs which practice turn-taking behavior. These animals alternate their call and response in a similar way humans communicate. Monkeys, for example, often exchange calls to locate each other in the wild and figure out whether they know one another.While forms of communication are mostl
10、y sound-based, several species have more creative forms of viewable communication. Baby monkeys let their parents know they want to be carried with arm gestures, while birds, insects and frogs can get their messages across through colorful displays.Kobin Kendrick, the main co-author on the study, sa
11、ys that making comparisons among animals that take turns when communicating can give us a better understanding of how this feature evolved in humans and our ancestors. nWe know very little about the evolution and origin of the human language, so any possibility of gaining insight into it is worth go
12、ing after/ he says.Additionally, while the idea of turn-taking might bring to mind a picture of orderly, well-mannered animals, Kendrick stresses that this isnt always the case. Owl(猫头鹰) chicks may try to outdo each other by making louder sounds in an effort to attract favor from their mothers durin
13、g feeding. nThis can be seen as an exception to the rule, highlighting the importance of turn-taking in general/ says Kendrick.One problem with the study is that researchers themselves dont know how to communicate with others outside their particular species of interest. Kendrick stresses another go
14、al of the study is to create a wider framework that can bring together all the different researches on turn-taking, allowing scientists to conduct more cross-species comparisons. nWe all believe strongly these fields can benefit from each other, and we hope the study will drive more cross talk betwe
15、en humans and animals in the future/1 says Kendrick.29.What can we learn about the turn-taking behavior?A. It is a unique human quality.B. It is an acquired athletic skill.C. It occurs between familiar relations. D. It features complexity and interaction. 3O.Which of the following is a form of visua
16、l intercommunication?A.Frogs show skin colors.B. Bees release smells.C. Eagles scream in the sky.D. Monkeys exchange calls.31.Why are owl chicks mentioned in paragraph 5?A. To propose a definition.B.To give a contrast.C. To present an argument.D.To make a prediction.32.What aspect of research does t
17、he last paragraph highlight?A. Research budget.B.Research range.C. Research frequency.D.Research background.答案以及解析L答案:C解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“But experts now understand it was written in 1865 and sent to the editor of the Autographic Mirror who had requested a signed writing sample from Darwin.(但专家们现在知道,这份手
18、稿写于1865年,被寄给了自传 镜的编辑,他曾向达尔文索要一份签名的写作样本。户可知,这份手稿是一份给 编辑的签名写作样本。故选C。2 .答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“On the Origin of Species was voted the most influential academic book of all time in a public poll held during Academic Book Week in 2015.The book offers Darwins revolutionary idea that species evolve over genera
19、tions in the process of natural selection.(在 2015 年学术图书周期间举行的公 众投票中,物种起源被评为有史以来最具影响力的学术书籍。这本书提出了 达尔文的革命性观点,即物种在自然选择的过程中经过几代人的进化。户可知,达 尔文的进化论使达尔文的物种起源成为最有影响力的学术著作。故选D。3 .答案:A解析:词句猜测题。根据第五段“Darwin backed up his theory with evidence collected during his 1831-1836 voyage on the H.MS. Beagle, during whic
20、h he observed and collected specimens(标本)from a number of species.(达尔文在 1831- 1836年乘坐英国皇家海军贝格尔号航行期间,观察并收集了许多物种的标本,以 此来back up他的理论。)”可知,达尔文观察收集物种标本来支持自己的理论。 划线词是support的意思。故选A。4 .答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“An extremely rare manuscript(手稿)signed by English naturalist Charles Darwin is expected to fetch up to
21、$790,00 at a Sothebys auction next month.(一份由英国博物学家查尔斯达尔文签名的极其罕见的手稿预 计将在下个月的苏富比拍卖会上拍出790000美元。)”可知,拍卖的目的是将手稿 出售。故选A。*、5 .答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第一句话中的“doing housework was tied to a better memory and attention span, and stronger legs J 可知,A 项正确。根据第一句中的 “which helps prevent falls.”可知,做家务有助于预防摔倒,而不是做家务的老人 就不摔倒
22、,故B项错误。文中没有提及在新加坡做家务现象呈上升的趋势,故 C项错误。研究中并没有说做家务是老年人最喜欢的锻炼形式,故D错误。6 .答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第一句After taking other types of regular physical activity into consideration,”可知,D 项正确。根据第二段第一句“For the study, Wees team investigated nearly 500 healthy Singaporeans between 21 and 90 years of age.”可知,研究人员考虑了参与者的年龄,但
23、是没有考虑性别和职 业,故A项错误。根据第二段第二句中的“.36% said they engaged in enough physical activity to meet the goal researchers set as beneficial.“可矢口 : 36%的人表 示,他们参加了足够的体力活动,以达到研究人员设定的有益目标,文中并没 有提及参与者设定的目标。故B项错误。C项关于参与者做家务的方式,文中 没有提及,故C错误。7 .答案:A解析:写作手法题。在第二、三段中研究人员通过对多项研究数据的对比分 析,得出几项具体的发现,故选A项。8 .答案:B解析:主旨大意题。根据最后一
24、段第一句中的“.housework is exercise that also involves mental activity and requires detailed thought processes to complete.、第二 句中的“.increases blood circulation to your muscles and your brain, which helps mental function.”及弓语中Its a task youve got to plan fbr.Theres planning involved, so theres mental exerc
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