湖北省届高三英语下学期学业水平合格性考试模拟卷06Word下载.docx
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Whyhumansmakeandappreciatemusicisanevolutionary(进化的)mystery.RecentlyDavidSchruthandhiscolleagueshaveanewexplanation.Theysaytherootsofhumanmusiccandatebacktothebranchesoftreesmorethan50millionyearsago,whenthefirstprimates(灵长类)appeared.Earlyprimatesmovedaroundforestbyleaping(跳跃)frombranchtobranch,averydangerouswaytotravelthatreliesonhandandeyeworkingtogetherandcontrolovermuscles.
Schrutharguesthataprimatethatcallsinamusicalwayisadvertisingthatithasfinecontroloveritsvocal(声音
)muscles.Thismighthaveconvincedotherprimatesthatthecalleralsohadfinecontroloveritsbody.Hisanotherresearchshowsthespeciesthatleapthemosttendtohavemorecomplicatedcalls,whichtheteamjokinglynamedas‘protomusical’.
Hagen,aworldwidefamousscientistinthisfield,commentedontheresearch:
“Somepeoplewouldnotincludewhatweseeinprimatesandsongbirdsasmusic.ButIdoseeacontinuitybetweenhumanmusicandprimatevocalizations”.
Hagendoesn’tthinkhumanmusichasasingle,simpleexplanation.Hearguesthathumanancestorsoriginallyusedmusic-likevocalizationsintwoways:
groupsvocalizedtogethertosend
asignalofstrengthandunitytoscareoutsidersaway,andmothersusedvocalisationstocommunicatewithbabies.Alsoanotheridea:
humansusedmusictostrengthensocialbonds.
Alltheseideasmightbecompatible,saysHagen.Protomusiccouldhaveevolvedinprimatesbothtoattractcompanionsandforterritorialsignaling.Later,asearlyhumansbegancooperatinginlargenumbers,protomusicmighthavebeenrepurposedsoitcouldattractratherthanfrightenoutsiders,whilealsostrengtheningsocialbondswithingroups.
8.WhatisSchruth’sfinding?
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B.Humanancestorsleaparoundtreesskillfully.
C.Frequentmovementssharpenearlyhumancalls.
D.Complicatedvocalizationsresultfrommoreleaps.
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B.Argumentsonprimates’evolution
C.Originsofmusiclinkedtoleaping
D.Discoveriesaboutthehumanorigins
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