2021年贵州省高考英语总复习:阅读理解.pdf
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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 ofchili peppers in their dinner while others can*t get enough of them.Scientists have long been puzzled by why some people love the chili while others loalheit Plenty of research has been done o
2、n the subject,dating as far back as the1970s.Previous results showed that a love of chilies is related to childhood experiences,andthat cultural influences affect our taste too.But the latest study has found that a persons loveof spicy food may be linked to his or her personality more than anything
3、else,CBC Newsreported.“We have always assumed that liking drives intake-we eat what we like and we likewhat we eat.But no one has actually directly bothered to connect personality with intake ofchili peppers,said Professor John E.Hayes from Pennsylvania State University,who ledthe study.But before y
4、ou 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 feelon the surface of your tongue.This got scientists thinking that maybe a love of spicy food isbrought about by peoples longing for thrill,somethin
5、g they usually get from watching actionmovies 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 ortend to avoid risks.They were then given a glass of water with capsa
6、icin(辣椒素),theplant chemical that makes a chili burn,mixed into it.By comparing the answers to the questionnaire and what participants said they felt aboutthe spicy water,researchers found that those who tended to enjoy action movies or take riskswere about six times more likely to enjoy the spicy wa
7、ter.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 studyhas found otherwise.Its not that it doesnt burn as badly,but that you actually learn to likethe burning feeling,Hayes expla
8、ined.第1页 共4 6页(1)Whats the meaning of the underlined word loathe in the second paragraph?AA.Dislike.B.Fear.C.Put up with.D.Adapt to.(2)What did Professor John E.Hayes and his team discover from their study?CA.What we eat actually helps to develop our personality.B.Males are more likely to enjoy spic
9、y 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?BA.Because their taste has become less sensitive.B.Because they lo
10、ve the burning feeling.C.Because they want to challenge themselves.D.Because the more they try spicy food,the less it burns.(4)Whats the main idea of the passage?BA.What one likes to eat mainly depends on ones personality.B.Whether one enjoys spicy food depends largely on ones personality.C.Ones per
11、sonal experiences have nothing to do with their taste.D.Different people have different taste.【解答】(1)A.词义猜测题。根据文中第二段,Scientists have long been puzzled by why somepeople love chili and others loathe it.科学家们一直困惑于为什么有些人喜欢辣椒而有些人讨厌它。可知,划线单词意为:讨厌,A.Dislike讨厌;B.Fear害怕;C.Put up with忍受;D.Adapt to适应,结合选项,故选A.
12、(2)C.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段,Researchers found that those who most tended toenjoy action movies or take risks were about six times more likely to enjoy the spicy water.在研究中,那些倾向于看动作片和冒险的人有更大的可能性喜欢这种辣味的水。可知,那些试图规避风险的人往往对辛辣食物不感兴趣。故选C.(3)B.细节理解题。根据文章第四段,It is,in fact,a burning sensation that you feel on the第2页
13、 共4 6页surface of your tongue.辣味的食物会带给舌头燃烧的感觉;最后一段,It*s not that it doesntburn as badly,its that you actually learn to like the burn,Hayes explained.海耶斯解释说:”这并不是说它没有那么严重,而是你实际上学会了喜欢燃烧。可知,人们喜欢是辣食是因为人们喜欢燃烧的感觉,结合选项,故选B.(4)B.主旨大意题。根据文章内容,通读全文可知文章讲述了通过研究表明人们喜欢吃辣食与一个人的个性有关,是因为喜欢刺激和舌头燃烧的感觉,结合选项,故选B.2.In 194
14、1,science fiction writer Isaac Asimov stated the Three Laws of Robotics.These lawscome from the world of science fiction,but the real world is catching up.A law firm gavePittsburghs Carnegie Mellon University$10 million to explore artificial intelligence.PeterKalis,chairman of the law firm,K&L Gates
15、,said the development of technology had ledto questions that were never taken seriously before.What will happen when you make robotsthat 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 toour robot
16、 to go to work in the morning and it turns around and says,Td rather go to thebeach.He said that one day we would want laws to keep our free-thinking robots fromrunning wild.With the law firms gift,the university will be able to explore problems now appearingwithin automated industries.Take driverle
17、ss cars for example,“Kalis said.nIf theres anaccident concerned with a driverless car,what policies do we have in place?What kind ofinsurance policies do they have?”In fact,people can take a ride in a driverless car inPittsburg where an American online transportation network company uses the city as
18、 a testingground for the company,s driverless cars.The problems go beyond self-driving cars and robots.Think about the next generationof 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 Th
19、reelaws of Robotics be used in reality?Is it necessary to have a moral guideline that everyonecan understand?Whatever it is,doing no harm should be the very first one.(1)What can we learn from the first paragraph?BA.Robot should have more freedom.第3页 共4 6页B.Technology is running ahead of laws.C.The
20、Three Laws of Robotics are practical.D.Peter wants to explore artificial intelligence.(2)What makes humans worry about robots?AA.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
21、tell us?BA.Its hard for robots to obey rules.B.A law on robotics 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?DA.Robots should be cautiously used in life.B.Robots should obey Asimoy
22、s Three Laws.C.Robots should be easy for people to operate.D.Robots should be safe to human beings.【解答】(1)B.理解推断题.根据文章第二段,one day we would want laws tokeep our free-thinking robots from running w ild,总有一天,我们会希望法律阻止我们自由思考的机器人失控。可知,是先发展的科技再有法律约束,结合选项,故选B.(2)A.推理判断题.根据文章第三段,If theres an accident concer
23、ned with a driverlesscar,what policies do we have in place?What kind of insurance policies do they have?n Infact,people can take a ride in a driverless car in Pittsburg where an American onlinetransportation network company uses the city as a testing ground for the companys driverlesscars.”如果发生与无人驾驶
24、汽车有关的事故,我们有什么样的政策?他们有什么样的保险单?”事实上,人们可以在匹兹堡乘坐无人驾驶汽车,美国在线交通网络公司将匹兹堡市作为该公司无人驾驶汽车的试验场。可知,用无人驾驶的汽车及机器人为例来说明我们制造了聪明的独立行为的机器人时,如果失控可能出现的问题.因此,我们使用机器第4页 共4 6页人做事时,可能会出现的这种不可控制性,为此很担忧.结合选项,故选A.(3)B.推理判断题.根据文章第三段,Take driverless cars for example,u Kalis said.Iftheres an accident concerned with a driverless ca
25、r,what policies do we have in place?Whatkind of insurance policies do they have?In fact,people can take a ride in a driverless car inPittsburg where an American online transportation network company uses the city as a testingground for the company*s driverless c a rs.以无人驾驶汽车为例,卡利斯说,如果发生与无人驾驶汽车有关的事故,
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