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scallisTamaraMontenegro,anartistfromNicaragua.ShewasshockedtohearoftheserioussituationoftheGuardabarrancoafterbeingapproached:
“ThisbeautifulcreatureIgrewupadoringalsofacedtheinfluenceofthesystematichumanactivities”.Inresponse,shecreatedasonginspiredbythisbirdandthechallengesitfacestolivenaturally.
Thenewalbumisthesecondedition,followingonfromAGuidetotheBirdsongofSouthAmerica,producedbyRobinin2015.Thatfirstalbumhasraised,todate,over$15,000benefittingconservationprojectsinSouthAmerica.Aswiththefirstalbum,allofthemoneyfromthesalesofthenewalbumwillsupportspecificorganizations,includingBirdsCaribbean.
1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“proceeds”inParagraph1referto?
A.Profits.B.Budgets.C.Challenges.D.Effects.
2.WhatdoweknowaboutAlObando?
A.Hecreatedahitsinglehimself.
B.Hewasfondofobservingbirds.
C.Hewastheorganizerofthenewalbum.
D.HedidalotforbirdsinSouthAmerica.
3.WhywasTamaraastonishedtolearnoftheGuardabarranco?
A.Itwasfriendlytohumans.
B.Itwasbeautifulinappearance.
C.Itwaslosingitslivingenvironment.
D.Itwasfacingchallengesfromotherbirds.
4.Whatistheauthor'
spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Tocollectmoneyforaproject.
B.Topopularizeelectronicmusic.
C.Torecommendsomefamousartists.
D.Tointroduceanewalbumofelectronicmusic.
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。
文章主要讲述了《墨西哥、中美洲和加勒比地区的鸟鸣指南》是一张将要发行的电子音乐专辑,其收益将直接用于拯救鸟类的行动。
1.A【解析】词句猜测题。
根据文章最后两句“Thatfirstalbumhasraised,todate,over$15,000benefittingconservationprojectsinSouthAmerica.Aswiththefirstalbum,allofthemoneyfromthesalesofthenewalbumwillsupportspecificorganizations,includingBirdsCaribbean.”可知,迄今为止第一张专辑已经筹集了超过15000美元,使南美洲的保护项目受益。
与第一张专辑一样,新专辑销售的全部收入将用于支持特定组织,包括BirdsCaribbean。
由此可知,新专辑产生的“收益”将直接用于拯救鸟类的行动,因此划线词的意思应为“收入,收益”。
故选A项。
2.B【解析】细节理解题。
根据第三段中的“AlObando,guitaristandproducerofthegroup,alwaystookinnationalparksandviewedbirdswhenontheroadwiththeband.”可知,乐队的吉他手兼制作人AlObando经常在国家公园里参观,并在与乐队一起出行时欣赏鸟类。
由此可知,AlObando喜欢游览公园、观赏鸟类。
故选B项。
3.C【解析】推理判断题。
根据第四段中的“ShewasshockedtohearoftheserioussituationoftheGuardabarranco,thisbeautifulcreatureIgrewupadoringalsofacedtheinfluenceofthesystematichumanactivities”.”可知,她震惊地听到了瓜达巴兰科鸟所处的严峻形势,从小到大她一直喜爱的这个美丽的生物也面临着系统的人类活动的影响。
由此可推知,使她感到吃惊的是这类鸟因为人类活动的影响正在丧失其生存环境而处于濒临灭绝的境遇中。
故选C项。
4.D【解析】推理判断题。
根据第一段中的“Aninternationalgroupofelectronicmusiccomposersistakingbeatsfromthedanceclubtojunglesandforestsandback,alltohelpsavenature’sgreatestsingers.AGuidetotheBirdsongofMexico,CentralAmericaandtheCaribbeanisanewalbumthatincludesthesoundsofendangeredbirds.”可知,一个国际电子音乐作曲家团体往返于舞蹈俱乐部、丛林和森林之间以帮助拯救大自然中最伟大的歌手。
《墨西哥、中美洲和加勒比地区的鸟鸣指南》是一张新专辑,其中包括濒临灭绝的鸟类的声音。
根据第二段中的“Thewholeprojectwasbornoutofthisideaoftryingtocombinebirdsong,electronicmusicandconservation.”可知,整个项目就是基于将鸟鸣,电子音乐和自然保护相结合的想法而诞生的。
根据第三段的“FirstsingleBlackCatbirdwascreatedbyTheGarifunaCollective,fromBelize.”可知,来自Belize的GarifunaCollective创作了第一只单曲BlackCatbird。
根据第四段中的“AnothermusicianwhorespondedtoRobin’scallisTamaraMontenegro,anartistfromNicaragua.”可知,回应Robin的呼吁的另一位音乐家是尼加拉瓜的艺术家TamaraMontenegro。
由此可知,本文主要介绍的是一张新电子音乐专辑《墨西哥、中美洲和加勒比地区的鸟鸣指南》,文章就其创作理念及部分单曲的创作过程信息做了介绍。
故选D项。
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Anewstudyonthelinkbetweenchilianddementia(老年痴呆)maybringbadnewsforspicyfoodaddicts.Researchershavefoundthateatinglotsofchilimaycauseanincreasedriskofdementia.
Thestudy,ledbyZuminShi,analyzed4,582Chineseadultsaged55andabovebetween1991and2006andfoundevidenceoffastercognitivedeclineinthosewhoconsistentlyatemorethan50gramsofchiliaday.“Chiliconsumptionwasfoundtobebeneficialtobodyweightandbloodpressureinourpreviousstudies.However,inthisstudy,wefoundnegativeeffectsoncognitionamongolderadults,”ShisaidinapressreleasepublishedTuesday.
“ChiliisoneofthemostcommonlyusedspicesintheworldandparticularlypopularinAsiacomparedtoEuropeancountries,”MingLifromtheUniversityofSouthernAustraliasaidinthepressrelease.“IncertainregionsofChina,suchasSichuanandHunan,almostoneinthreeadultsconsumesspicyfoodeveryday.”
Theresearcherssaidpeopleofnormalbodyweightmaybemoresensitivetochiliintakeandhencetheirmemoryandweightsufferabiggerimpact.Worldwide,around50millionpeoplehavedementia,andAlzheimer’sdiseaseisthemostcommonformthatmaycontributeto60percentto70percentofthecases,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Atpresent,notreatmentcancuredementiaorchangeitsprogressivecourse.
1.Accordingtothetext,whataspectischiliconsumptionharmfulto?
A.Bodyshape.B.BodyweightC.Bloodpressure.D.Cognitiveabilities.
2.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?
A.Theplantingofchili.B.Thepopularityofchili.
C.ThebadeffectsofchiliD.Thecustomofeatingchili.
3.Whoaremostlikelytosufferfromeatinglotsofchili?
A.Overweightseniors.B.Overweightteenagers.
C.SeniorsofnormalbodyweightD.Teenagersofnormalbodyweight
4.Whatdoweknowaboutdementia?
A.Itisincurable.B.Itaffectspeople’sweight.
C.Itdeterminesbloodtypes.D.Itcanbecuredbyeatingchili.
【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。
研究发现,吃太多辣椒可能导致痴呆症。
1.D【解析】细节理解题。
根据第二段中“Thestudy,ledbyZuminShi,analyzed4,582Chineseadultsaged55andabovebetween1991and2006andfoundevidenceoffastercognitivedeclineinthosewhoconsistentlyatemorethan50gramsofchiliaday.(这项研究由施祖民领导,分析了1991年至2006年期间4582名55岁及以上的中国成年人,发现有证据表明,每天吃辣椒超过50克的人认知能力下降得更快。
)”可知,食用辣椒对认知能力有害。
2.B【解析】主旨大意题。
根据第三段中““ChiliisoneofthemostcommonlyusedspicesintheworldandparticularlypopularinAsiacomparedtoEuropeancountries,”MingLifromtheUniversityofSouthernAustraliasaidinthepressrelease.“IncertainregionsofChina,suchasSichuanandHunan,almostoneinthreeadultsconsumesspicyfoodeveryday.”(南澳大利亚大学的李明在新闻发布会上说:
“辣椒是世界上使用最广泛的香料之一,和欧洲国家相比,它在亚洲特别受欢迎。
”“在中国的某些地区,如四川、湖南,几乎三分之一的成年人每天都吃辛辣食物。
”)”可知,本段主要讲了辣椒的受欢迎程度。
3.C【解析】推理判断题。
根据最后一段中“Theresearcherssaidpeopleofnormalbodyweightmaybemoresensitivetochiliintakeandhencetheirmemoryandweightsufferabiggerimpact.(研究人员表示,体重正常的人可能对摄入辣椒更敏感,因此他们的记忆力和体重受到更大的影响。
)”和第二段中“However,inthisstudy,wefoundnegativeeffectsoncognitionamongolderadults.(然而,在这项研究中,我们发现老年人的认知能力受到了负面影响。
)”可知,体重正常的老年人吃很多辣椒最有可能受到影响。
4.A【解析】细节理解题。
根据最后一段中“Atpresent,notreatmentcancuredementiaorchangeitsprogressivecourse.(目前,没有治疗方法可以治愈痴呆或改变其进展过程。
)”可知,痴呆症是无法治愈的。
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ResearchersatCUBoulderhavedevelopedawearabledevicethatchangesthehumanbodyintoabiologicalbattery.Thedeviceisstretchy(弹性的)enoughthatyoucanwearitlikearing,sportbandoranyotherthingthattouchesyourskin.Italsotapsintoaperson'
snaturalheat-employingthermoelectricgeneratorstochangethebody'
sinternaltemperatureintoelectricity."
Inthefuture,wewanttobeabletopoweryourwearableelectronicswithouthavingtoincludeabattery,"
saidJianliangXiao,anassociateprofessoratCUBoulder.
TheconceptmaysoundlikesomethingoutofTheMatrixfilmseries,inwhicharaceofrobotshaveenslavedhumanstoharvesttheirpreciousorganicenergy.Xiaoandhiscolleaguesaren'
tthatambitious:
Theirdevicescangenerateabout1volt(伏特)ofenergyforeverysquarecentimeterofskinspace-lessvoltperareathanwhatmostexistingbatteriesprovidebutstillenoughtopowerelectronicslikewatchesorfitnesstrackers.
Scientistshavepreviouslyexperimentedwithsimilarwearabledevices,butXiao'
sisstretchy,canhealitselfwhendamagedandisfullyrecyclable-makingitacleaneralternativetotraditionalelectronics."
Wheneveryouuseabattery,you'
redepleting(消耗)thatbatteryandwill,eventually,needtoreplaceit,"
Xiaosaid."
Thenicethingaboutourdeviceisthatyoucanwearit,anditprovidesyouwithconstantpower."
Justpretendthatyou'
reoutforajog.Asyouexercise,yourbodyheatsup,andthatheatwillradiateouttothecoolairaroundyou.Xiao'
sdevicecapturesthatflowofenergyratherthanletitgotowaste."
Thethermoelectricgeneratorsareinclosecontactwiththehumanbody,andtheycanusetheheatthatwouldnormallybesentintotheenvironment,"
Xiaosaid.
1.WhatdoesXiaoexpectofhisdeviceatpresent?
A.Itwillbeusedformedicalpurposes.
B.Itwillbemade
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