河南省鲁山县第一高级中学届高三英语上学期第二次模块诊断试题最新整理Word文档格式.docx
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ishometomanyspeciesofplantsandanimals。
Followinthefootstepsoflegendaryexplorersandgetaclose-upviewofwaterfalls,wildflowers,andwildlife.
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lldiscovertreasuresyourselfasyoudigforancientdinosaurremainsinMontana’sHighPlains.
CULTURE!
MontanahaselevenNativeAmericantribes―eachonefilledwithauniqueheritageandlotsofrichtraditions.Viewtheworldastheyseeitthroughtheirdances,songs,food,games,andlanguages.
HOWTOENTER
1.Writeanoriginal,personalessayinEnglishofnomorethan300words
tellingushowyouexploreyourworldandwhatitisaboutexplorationthatinspiresandexcitesyou。
2.Takeaphotographofwhat,where,orhowyouexploredthesubjectofyouressay.
3.EnterbyJanuary7,2019。
Opentokidswhowillbeages9—14asofJuly1,2019。
4.Sendyourentry(参赛)form,essay,andphoto(asdescribedintheOfficialRules)to:
NGKidsHands—OnExplorerChallenge,NationalGeographicKids
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20036。
FORMOREINFORMATION,GOTOKIDS。
NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC。
COM/KIDS/CONTESTS/EXPLORER—TRIP—2019。
1.WhatistrueaboutMontana?
A。
Ithasmanyelephantdiscoveries.
B.ItisLewisandClark’shometown.
C。
ItsNativeAmericantribessharethesameculture。
D。
Itishometomanyspeciesofplantsandanimals。
2。
Ifyouwanttoenterthecontestyoumust______.
A.beover14yearsold
B.sendaphotowithyouressay
haverichexplorationexperience
D.writeanEnglisharticleover300words
3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toprovidetravelinformation。
B。
TodescribeMontana’sscenery.
C.Toannounceakidcompetition.
D.Tosuggestsomeoutdooractivities.
B
Scienceisfinallybeginningtoembraceanimalswhowere,foralongtime,consideredsecond—classcitizens。
AsAnniePottsofCanterburyUniversityhasnoted,chickensdistinguishamongonehundredchickenfacesandrecognizefamiliarindividualsevenaftermonthsof
separation.Whengivenproblemstosolve,theyreason:
henstrainedtopickcoloredbuttonssometimeschoosetogiveupanimmediatefoodrewardforaslightlylater(andbetter)one。
Healthyhensmayaidfriends,andmournwhenthosefriendsdie.
Pigsrespondtohumansymbols.WhenaresearchteamledbyCandaceCroneyatPennStateUniversitycarriedwoodenblocksmarkedwithXandOsymbolsaroundpigs,onlytheOcarriersofferedfoodtotheanimals。
ThepigssoonignoredtheXcarriersinfavoroftheO’s。
Thentheteamswitchedfromreal-lifeobjectstoT—shirtsprintedwithXorOsymbols.Still,thepigswalkedonlytowardtheO—shirtedpeople:
theyhadtransferredtheirknowledgetoatwo—dimensionalformat,anotinconsiderablefeatofreasoning。
I'
vebeenguiltyofprejudicedexpectations,myself。
Atthestartofmycareeralmostfourdecadesago,Iwasfirmlyconvincedthatmonkeysandapesout—thinkotheranimals。
They’reotherprimates(灵长目动物),afterall,animalsfromourownmammalianclass.Fairlysoon,Icametoseethatalongwithourclosestlivingrelatives,whalestooaremastersofculturallearning,andthatelephantsexpressprofoundjoyandmourningwiththeirsocialcompanions。
Long-termstudiesonthesemammalshelpedtofuelaviewpointshiftinoursociety:
thepublicnolongersoeasilyacceptsmonkeysmadetoundergopainfulprocedureinlaboratories,elephantsforcedtoperformincircuses,anddolphinskeptinsmalltanksatthemeparks。
Overtime,though,asIbegantobroadenoutevenfurtherandexploretheinnerlivesoffish,chickens,pigs,goats,andcows,1startedtowonder:
Willthenewscienceof“foodanimals"
bringanethical(伦理的)revolutionintermsofwhoweeat?
Inotherwords,willourethicsstarttocatchupwiththedevelopmentofourscience?
4。
AccordingtoAnniePotts,hens'
choiceofalaterandbetterrewardindicatestheirabilityof
______。
interactionB.analysisC.creationD.abstraction
5。
Theresearchintopigsshowsthatpigs
A.learnletterquicklyB。
havegoodeyesight
canbuildupagoodrelationshipD.canapplyknowledgetonewsituations
6。
WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?
A.Thesimilaritiesbetweenmammalsandhumans。
B。
Thenecessityoflong-termstudiesonmammals.
Achangeinpeople'
sattitudestowardsanimals.
Adiscoveryofhowmammalsexpressthemselves.
7。
Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheLifestylesofFoodAnimalsB。
ScienceReportsonFoodAnimals
TheInnerLivesofFoodAnimalsD。
ARevolutioninFoodAnimals
C
Runnerswhoencountervisualandauditory(听觉的)distractionsmaybemorelikelytosufferleginjuries,
accordingtoaresearchbytheAssociationofAcademicPhysiatristsinLasVegas.Runnersoftenseekdistractionsfromthetaskathand。
Whetheritismusic,texting,daydreaming,takinginthesights,orproppingabookuponthetreadmill(跑步机),moreoftenthannot,adistractioniswelcome.But,researchersfromtheUniversityofFloridahaverecentlydiscoveredthatthosedistractionsmayleadtoinjury.
DanielHerman,MD,PhD,assistantprofessoratUniversityofFlorida,andhisteamconductedaresearchontheeffectofvisualandauditorydistractionson14runnerstodeterminewhateffect,ifany,thesedistractionswouldhaveonthingssuchasheartrate,howmucharunnerbreathesperminute,howmuchoxygenisconsumedbythebody.
Therunnerswereallinjury-freeatthetimeofthestudyandran31mileseachweek。
Dr.Herman’steamhadeachparticipantrunonatreadmillthree
separatetimes。
Thefirsttimewaswithoutanydistractions.Thesecondtimeaddedavisualdistraction,duringwhichtherunnersconcentratedonascreendisplayingdifferentlettersindifferentcolorswiththerunnershavingtonotewhenaspecificletter-colorcombinationappeared.Thethirdtimeaddedanauditorydistractionsimilartothevisualdistraction,withtherunnershavingtonotewhenaparticularwordwasspokenbyaparticularvoice.
Whencomparedtorunningwithoutdistractions,theparticipantshadfasterapplicationofforcetotheirleftandrightlegs,calledloadingrate,withauditoryandvisualdistractions。
Theyalsoexperiencedanincreasedamountofforcefromthegroundonbothlegs,calledgroundreactionforce,withauditorydistractions.Finally,therunnerstendedtobreatheheavierandhavehigherheartrateswithvisualandauditorydistractionsthanwithoutanydistractionsatall。
“Runninginenvironmentswithdifferentdistractionsmayunfavorablyaffectrunningperformanceandinjuryrisk,”explainsDr.Herman.“Sometimesthesethingscannotbeavoided,butyoumaybeabletominimizepotentiallycumulative(积累的)effects.Forexample,whenrunninganewrouteinanoisyenvironmentsuchasduringamarathon,youmaywanttoskiplisteningtosomethingwhichmayrequiremoreattention—likeanewsongplaylist。
”
Dr。
Herman’steamwillcontinuetoinvestigatethepotentialrelationshipbetweendistractedrunningandleginjuries,andanyeffectthisrelationshiphasondifferenttrainingtechniquesthatuseauditoryorvisualcues.
8。
Paragraph2tellsustheresearch
process
B.results
C.questions
D。
reflection
9。
Basedontheresearch,runnerswithauditorydistractionstendedto
breatheheavierandhavelowerheartrates
B.getanincreasedamountofgroundreactionforce
C.applymoreforcewithlessoxygenconsumption
gainafasterspeedwithslowerloadingrates
10。
Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Runningwithdistractionsbecomesuncommonnowadays.
B.Listeningtoanewsongwhilerunningguaranteesperformance.
Runnersaremorelikelytogetinjuredinanenvironmentwithoutdistractions。
Runnersareadvisedtominimizedistractionsinadestinationmarathon.
11。
WhatisprobablythenexttaskforDr.Herman’steam?
Whatdeterminestrainingtechniques。
B.Howdistractionsshouldbeusedintraining.
C.Whyrunnersuseauditoryandvisualcues.
Whateffectivewayscancureleginjuries。
D
Ifyouhaveeverhadacat,orhavewatchedoneofthemanyfunnycats’videosonline,you’llknowthatcatshaveamindoftheirown。
Alotofthethingstheydoarehardtounderstand—theyliketoclimbuptallfurniture,fitthemselvesinsmallspaceandattacksmallobjectsfornoreasonatall.
Nowscientistshavemanagedtofigureoutwhatexactlyisgoingoninthebrainsofourlittlefriends.AccordingtoTonyBuffington,aprofessoratOhioStateUniversityintheUS,cats’strangebehaviorlargelycomesfromtheirwayoflifebackinthewild.“Catstodaystillhavemanyofthesameinstincts(本能)thatallowthemtoliveinthewildformillionsofyears,”hesaidinaTEDTalk。
“Tothem,ourhomesaretheirjungles。
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