2024届高考英语一轮总复习练案37选修8Unit2Cloning练习含解析新人教版.doc
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1、2024届高考英语一轮总复习练案37选修8Unit2Cloning练习含解析新人教版选修八Unit 2Cloning.阅读理解A(2021山东六地联考)In a new study, researchers analyzed information from more than 18,000 people who provided blood samples. Participants reported whether they exercised regularly, and if so, what type of exercises they typically did. The rese
2、archers then scanned participants blood, looking for genes (基因) that are tied to an increased risk of obesity (肥胖). Next, the researchers examined whether certain exercises seemed to balance this risk.Overall, people who reported doing any type of regular exercises tended to have a lower BMI (体重指数)
3、than those who didnt. This was true even among people who were genetically easy to become overweight. But one exercise stood out as the one with the strongest anti-obesity effect: jogging. Participants with obesity genes who jogged tended to have a lower BMI than people with similar genetic risk who
4、 did not jog.But for those who loathe jogging, fear not: Five other types of exercises were also tied to a lower BMI among individuals at risk for obesity. These included mountain climbing, ballroom dancing and walking. The benefits of these exercises were the biggest among those with the greatest g
5、enetic risk of obesity.Interestingly, several other types of exercises failed to counteract the genetic risk of obesity. These included cycling, stretching exercises and swimming. The findings dont mean that these latter exercises cant help with weight control. Its just that they didnt seem to count
6、eract the genetic tendency to gain weight.There could be several reasons for this. The researchers noted that, for the average Joe or Jane, cycling and stretching exercises tend to require less energy than the exercises that were tied to a lower obesity risk. In addition, exercising in water, as hap
7、pens with swimming, may increase appetite.文章大意:本文是说明文,主题语境是“人与社会”。研究表明,慢跑是肥胖基因的克星。此外,爬山、交际舞和散步也有利于降低肥胖的风险。相反,骑自行车、做伸展运动和游泳等并不能帮助抵抗肥胖基因风险。1What does the underlined word “loathe” in the third paragraph mean? A ADislike.BDisplay.CDisturb. DDiscourage.解析:词义猜测题。画线词后面提供了其他几项抵抗肥胖基因风险的运动。可见画线词所在句的意思是“对于那些不喜
8、欢慢跑的人来说,也不必担心”。故可判断loathe是“不喜欢,讨厌”之意。2Which exercise has the least effect on balancing obesity genes? D AMountain climbing. BBallroom dancing.CRunning slowly. DRiding a bicycle.解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的“several other types of exercises failed to counteract the genetic risk of obesity.These included cycling,
9、stretching exercises and swimming.”可知,骑自行车不能抵抗肥胖基因风险。3What does the author indicate in the last paragraph? B A Swimming doesnt help one lose weight.BDiving may make a person eat more food.CAverage people put less energy into exercises.DStretching exercises will become popular.解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句“In
10、addition,exercising in water,as happens with swimming,may increase appetite.”可知水中运动可能会增加食欲。潜水属于水中运动,据此可判断潜水可能使一个人饭量增加。4Which of the following is the best title? C AJogging Less Leads to Genetic ObesityBRegular Exercises Tend to Lower BMICWhether Exercises Balance Risks of Obesity GenesDGenes Are Ver
11、y Important for Peoples Weight Control解析:标题判断题。根据第一段最后一句、第二段第三句、第三段最后一句和第四段第一句可知,本文主要讲的是运动是否能够平衡肥胖基因的风险。故C项是最佳答案。B(2023山西太原市高三测评)Where there are humans, there are house sparrows. Butdespite their suggestive species name, Passer domesticus, theyarent officially domesticated.The bold, tiny and gray-an
12、d-brownbirds are found on every continent except Antarctica, hoppingaround cities, pecking (啄) at leftover food on sidewalks, andsometimes chasing away native bird species. The house sparrowshave adapted to living alongside humans, but this friendlybehavior to humans is legendary. No one knew what s
13、et themapart from the other wild members of the sparrow family.Looking for a genetic explanation, Mark Ravinet, an evolutionary biologist and his colleagues caught dozens of sparrows at sites across Europe. They set up mist nets that harmlessly trapped the birds as they flew insidemeasured and tagge
14、d the birds, drew blood samples, and then released them. Back in the lab, they sequenced the birds DNA.They found that the house sparrows genes of many regions appeared to have experienced positive selection, helping the birds live alongside humans. The evolutionary process of natural selection may
15、have favored genetic changes that altered their skull shape and allowed them to eat food with starch (淀粉)similar to domesticated animals like dogs. The most significant sign of positive selection in the birds DNA was found in a region with two known genes: one is linked to skull development and anot
16、her helps create the amylase (淀粉酶), which helps break down starch in humans, dogs and other domesticated animals. Changes to both genes might have helped the house sparrows eat human-cultivated foods.Another evolutionary biologist Samuel Andrew says the work is an exciting new step for bird research
17、ers that could answer many questions about how sparrow species adapted to different conditions. But he and Ravinet agree there may be changes to other genes that were missed in this initial analysis, yet still helped the birds take advantage of humans.“If you live in a major city, there are more ani
18、mals around you than you realize,” Ravinet says. “They have a history and a story to tell.”文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。通过积极的基因选择,家雀适应了现在的生存环境。5What do we know about the house sparrows from Paragraph 1? C AThey are domesticated. BThey are very friendly.CThey are well-adapted. DThey are a rare species.解析:推理判断题。根据第一
19、段中的“The bold,tiny.on sidewalks”和“Thehouse sparrows have adapted to living alongside humans”可推知,家雀的适应能力很强。6What is the purpose of Ravinets research? D ATo experience positive selection.BTo confirm the species name of house sparrows.CTo compare house sparrows with other domestic animals.DTo geneticall
20、y explain house sparrows friendly behavior.解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“but this friendly behavior to humans is legendary.No one knew what set them apart from the other wild members of the sparrow family.”及第二段第一句中的“Looking for a genetic explanation”可推知,Ravinet的研究的目的是想从基因上解释家雀具有友好行为的原因。7Why is the amylase import
21、ant to genetic change? A ABecause it helps digest starch.BBecause all animals can create it.CBecause it promotes skull development.DBecause it can sequence animals DNA.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“which helps break down.eat human-cultivated foods.”可知,这种淀粉酶对基因改变重要的原因是它有助于消化淀粉。8What can we conclude from the text?
22、 D AHouse sparrows history is legendary.BHouse sparrows take advantage of humans.CThe skull shape determines animals evolution.DPositive selection in DNA leads to biological evolution.解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“They found that the house sparrows genes of many regions appeared to have experienced positive sele
23、ction.similar to domesticated animals like dogs.”和倒数第二段中的“the work is an exciting new step for bird researchers that could answer many questions about how sparrow species adapted to different conditions.”可推知,积极的基因选择会引起生物的进化。.阅读七选五Clones in FictionStories featuring clones always draw me in.Ive read e
24、nough fiction books about clones over the years. 1.E The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna 2.G Eva is Amarras clone.She learns what Amarra learns in school, eats what she eats,and studies every last detail of her life.The trouble is, no matter how hard she studies, outside of their appearances Eva and Ama
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