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高一英語閱讀理解(科普環(huán)保)試題類型及其解題技巧含解析一、高中英語閱讀理解科普環(huán)保類1.犇犇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

Movinginwithaboyfriendcauseswomentoeatmoreunhealthilyandputonweight.Buttheoppositeistrueformen,whoselong-termhealthbenefitswhentheymoveinwithafemalepartner.

DieticiansatNewcastleUniversitysaidbothpartnerstrytopleaseoneanother,andsochangetheirdietaryhabitstosuittheirotherhalf.

Itleadsmentoeatmorelightmeals,suchassalads,fruitandvegetables,whilewomenchoosetomakecreamier,heavierdishescurryorrichpastasauces,whichmaypleasetheirpartner.Womenstillhavethestrongestlong-terminfluenceoverthecouple'sdietandlifestyle,astheystillhavethetraditionalroleofshopperandcookinmosthouseholds.

Thereport,byNewcastleUniversity'sHumanNutritionResearchCentre,reviewedthefindingofavarietyofresearchprojectsfromtheUK,NorthAmericaandAustralia,whichlookedattheeatingandlifestylehabitsofcouples.

Theresearchshowsthatwomenaremorelikelytoputonweightandincreasetheirconsumptionoffoodshighinfatandsugarwhentheymoveinwiththeirpartner

Womenalsousefoodasacomfortwhendealingwithemotionalstressandhavebeenfoundtogainweightwhenarelationshipends,whilethesamefindinghasnotbeenobservedinmen.

Manycouplesreportedfoodasbeingcentraltotheirpartnership,andeatingtogetherintheeveningwasparticularlyimportanttomany.

ReportauthorandregistereddieticianDr.AmeliaLakesaid,"Theresearchhasshownthatyourpartnerisastronginfluenceonlifestyleandpeoplewhoaretryingtolivehealthierlivesshouldtakethisfactorintoconsideration."(1)Accordingtothepassage,movinginwithagirlfriend,men________.A.

havefewchangesoftheirdietaryhabits

B.

havetoeatmoreunhealthyfoodsC.

don'tlikefoodshighinfatandsugaratall

D.

trytoeatfoodsthattheirgirlfriendslike(2)Theunderlinedword"light"(inParagraph4)probablymeans________.A.

notveryheavy

B.

lessinfatandsugar

C.

gentle

D.

notseriousorimportant(3)AccordingtothereportbyNewcastleUniversity'sHumanNutritionResearchCentre,________.A.

womenputonweightonlybecausetheywanttosuittheirotherhalfB.

whenmenarefacedwithemotionalstress,theywillchangetheirdietaryhabitsC.

eatingtogetherintheeveningisagoodwaytocommunicateforcouplesD.

itiswrongtochangeyourdietaryhabitstosuityourpartner(4)Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.

womenshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirpartner'sinfluenceonthemB.

moremenwillplayrolesofshopperandcookinmosthouseholdsC.

coupleswillnotchangetheirdietaryhabitsandlifestyletopleasetheirpartnerD.

long-termhealthofmenbenefitswhentheymoveinwithafemalepartner(5)Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.

Don'tbesillyanymore,women!

B.

Whicharebetterdietaryhabits?C.

Boyfriendsmakeyoufat

D.

Dr.AmeliaLakeandhisstudy【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)C(4)A(5)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,紐卡斯爾大學的營養(yǎng)學專家的研究表明,同居讓女人發(fā)胖讓男人更健康。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第三段中的“whichmaypleasetheirpartner”可知,男女雙方會改變自己的飲食習慣來迎合對方,因此男士會吃他的女伴喜歡吃的食物。故選D。(2)考查詞義猜測。根據第四段中的“salads,fruitandvegetables”可推斷,light在此是“清淡的”的意思,脂肪和糖的含量比較少。故選B。(3)考查推理判斷。根據倒數(shù)第二段中的“eatingtogetherintheeveningwasparticularlyimportanttomany.”晚上一起吃飯對許多人來說特別重要,可知選C。(4)考查推理判斷。根據最后一段中的“Theresearchhasshownthatyourpartnerisastronginfluenceonlifestyleandpeoplewhoaretryingtolivehealthierlivesshouldtakethisfactorintoconsideration.”研究表明你的伴侶對你的生活方式有很大的影響,那些試圖過上健康生活的人應該考慮到這一因素。可選A。(5)考查主旨大意。紐卡斯爾大學的營養(yǎng)學專家的研究表明,同居讓女人發(fā)胖讓男人更健康。C項幽默風趣,能吸引讀者的注意,并切中文章的主題。故選C。【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,詞義猜測,推理判斷和主旨大意四個題型的考查,是一篇科研類閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細節(jié)信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,概括和歸納,從而選出正確答案。2.犇犇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

Ateamofinternationalscientistsisduetosetofffortheworld'sbiggesticeberginamissionaimingtoanswerfundamentalquestionsabouttheimpactofclimatechangeinthepolarregions.Thescientists,ledbytheBritishAntarcticSurvey(BAS),aretryingtoreachanewlyrevealedecosystemthathadbeenhiddenfor120,000yearsbelowtheLarsenCiceshelf.

Lastyear,partoftheLarsenCiceshelfcalved(崩解)away,formingahugeiceberg-A68—whichisfourtimesbiggerthanLondon,andrevealinglifebeneathforthefirsttime.Nowscientistssayitisaraceagainsttimetoexplorethesenewecosystemsbeforetheyaretransformedtothelight.MarinebiologistDrKatrinLinsefromtheBASisleadingthemission.

"ThecalvingofA68providesuswithauniqueopportunitytostudymarinelifeasitrespondstoahugeenvironmentchange,"shesaid."Itisimportantthatwegettherequicklybeforetheunderseaenvironmentchangesassunlightentersthewater."

ProfessorDavidVaughan,sciencedirectorattheBAs,said,"Weneedtobebold(大膽的)onthisone.LarsenCisalongwaysouthandthere'slotsofseaiceinthearea,butthisisimportantscience,sowewilltryourbesttogettheteamwheretheyneedtobe.HesaidclimatechangehadalreadyaffectedtheseaaroundAntarcticaandiswarmingsomecoastalwaters."Futurewarmingmaymakesomehabitatswarm.Wherethesehabitatssupportuniquespeciesthatareadaptedtolovethecoldandnotthewarm,thosespeciesaregoingtoeithermoveordie."

ThereisgrowingconcernaboutthepossibleimpactofclimatechangeintheAntarctic.Earlierthismonth,areportrevealedthatmeltingicesheetsinGreenlandandAntarcticaarespeedingupthealreadyfastpaceofthesealevelrise.Theresearch,publishedbytheNationalAcademiesofScience,EngineeringandMedicine,said,"Atthecurrentrate,theworld'soceanwillbe,onaverage,atleast60cmhigherbytheendofthecentury."However,itfoundthattheprocessisaccelerating,andmorethanthreequartersoftheaccelerationsince1993isduetomeltingicesheetsinGreenlandandAntarctica,thestudyshows.(1)Whyarethescientistseagertogototheiceberg?A.

Tostudyhowtheicebergwasformed.B.

Tostudyanewlydiscoveredecosystem.C.

Toexploreanewwaytopreventclimatechange.D.

ToexplorethegeographyoftheLarsenCiceshelf.(2)Whatdotheunderlinedwords"thisone"inthefourthparagraphreferto?A.

TheLarsenCiceshelf.B.

ClimatechangeinAntarctica.C.

TheA68icebergwiththeecosystembeneathit.D.

TheconditionofanimalspeciesinAntarctica.(3)WhatcanwelearnabouttheA68icebergfromthetext?A.

ItisasbigasLondon.B.

ItispartofaniceshelfintheArctic.C.

Itwilldisappearinaveryshorttime.D.

IthasuncoveredanunknownecosysteminAntarctica.(4)Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.

ThereisnoneedtoworryaboutclimatechangeinAntarctica.B.

TheicesheetsinGreenlandandAntarcticaaremeltingatasteadyrate.C.

Manycreatureslivingindeepwaterwilldieoutduetoclimatechange.D.

By2100,thesealevelwillhaverisentoamuchhigherlevelthannow.【答案】(1)B(2)C(3)D(4)D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,南極地區(qū)的拉森C冰架崩解形成了一座巨大的冰山A68iceberg。冰山下面顯現(xiàn)的新的海洋生態(tài)系統(tǒng)為科學家提供了研究未知的海洋生物的機會。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第二段中的“Nowscientistssayitisaraceagainsttimetoexplorethesenewecosystemsbeforetheyaretransformedtothelight.”可知,科學家著急趕去世界最大的冰山是為了在其受到光照影響之前研究這座冰山下面的海洋生態(tài)系統(tǒng)。故選B。(2)考查詞義猜測。根據第三段中的“ThecalvingofA68providesuswithauniqueopportunitytostudymarinelife...”可知A68冰山的形成為科學家提供了研究海洋生物的獨一無二的機會,所以ProfessorDavidVaughan認為科學家要果敢地抓住這次機會,故thisone指的是A68冰山和它下面的生態(tài)系統(tǒng)。故選C。(3)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第一段中的“toreachanewlyrevealedecosystemthathadbeenhiddenfor120,000yearsbelowtheLarsenCiceshelf.”到達一個新發(fā)現(xiàn)的在拉森冰架下面隱藏了12萬年的的生態(tài)系統(tǒng),可知選D。(4)考查推理判斷。根據最后一段中的“…Atthecurrentrate,theworld'soceanswillbe,onaverage,atleast60cmhigherbytheendofthecentury.”按目前的速度,世界的海洋到本世紀末平均至少升高60厘米,選D。【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,詞義猜測和推理判斷三個題型的考查,是一篇環(huán)境類閱讀,考生需要準確掌握細節(jié)信息,同時根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。3.犇犇閱讀下面文章,然后從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出每個問題的最佳選項。

AninternationalteamofresearchersfromtheUniversityofOxfordhavefoundthatthewaypeopleusetheInternetiscloselytiedtotheseasonalmovementsinthenaturalworld.Theironlinespeciessearchesfollowthepatternsofseasonalanimalmigrations(遷徙).

Migratorybirds(候鳥)floodbacktowheretheyreproduceeveryspring.Thatmigratorybehaviorisaccompaniedbysomehumanbehavior."InEnglish-languageWikipedia(維基百科),theonlinesearchesformigratoryspeciestendtoincreaseinspringwhenthosebirdsarriveintheUnitedStates,"saidtheleadauthorJohnMittermeier.

Andnotjustbirds.Mittermeierandhisteamsurveyednearly2.5billionWikipediasearchrecords,for32,000species,across245languages.Theyalsosawvariablesearchratesforinsects,horsetailsandfloweringplants.SeasonaltrendsseemedtobewidespreadinWikipediabehaviorformanyspeciesofplantsandanimals.

Thisfindingsuggestsnewwaystomonitorchangesintheworld'sbiologicaldiversity.Italsoshowsnewwaystoseehowmuchpeoplecareaboutnature,andwhichspeciesandareasmightbethemosteffectivetargetsforconservation.

Mittermeierisencouragedbythesearchresults.Hecommented,"Ithinkthere'saconcernamongconservationists(生態(tài)環(huán)境保護者)thatpeoplearelosingtouchwiththenaturalworldandthatthey'renotinteractingwithnativespeciesanymore.Andsointhatsense,itwasreallyexcitingandquiteunexpectedformetoseepeople'sWikipediainterestcloselyrelatedtochangesinnature."

RichardGrenyer,AssociateProfessorfromtheUniversityofOxford,sayssearchdataisusefultoconservationbiologists,"Byusingthesebigdataapproaches,wecandirectourattentiontowardsthedifficultquestionsinmodernconservation:whichspeciesandareasarechanging,andwherearethepeoplewhocarethemostandcandothemosttohelp."(1)Whathaveresearchersfoundaboutspeciessearches?A.Theystrengthentiesamongpeople.B.Theyaffecttheanimalmovements.C.Theydifferinlanguagebackgrounds.D.Theyreflectanimalmigrationseasons.(2)WhatisthepurposeofwritingParagraph3?A.Tosummarizetheresearchprocess.B.Tofurthersupporttheresearchfindings.C.Toshowthevarietyofspeciessearches.D.Topresentresearchers'heavyworkload.(3)HowdoesMittermeierfeelaboutthesearchresults?A.SatisfiedwithWikipedia'sservice.B.WorriedaboutWikipediabehavior.C.Amazedatpeople'scareaboutnature.D.Sadaboutpeople'snotgettingclosetonature.(4)WhydoesRichardthinksuchsearchdataisuseful?A.Ithelpstoaimatconservationtargets.B.Itincreasesinterestinbigdataapproaches.C.Itkeepstrackoftrendsinbiologists'work.D.Itpushespeopletosolvedifficultproblems.【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,牛津大學的一個國際研究小組發(fā)現(xiàn),人們使用互聯(lián)網的方式與自然界的季節(jié)性運動密切相關。他們的在線物種搜索遵循季節(jié)性動物遷徙的模式。這一發(fā)現(xiàn)提出了監(jiān)測世界生物多樣性變化的新方法。它還展示了一種新的方式來了解人們有多關心自然,以及哪些物種和地區(qū)可能是最有效的保護目標。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第一段中的“Theironlinespeciessearchesfollowthepatternsofseasonalanimalmigrations(遷徙).”可知關于物種搜索,研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)了他們遵循季節(jié)性動物遷徙的模式。故選D。(2)考查推理判斷。根據第三段中的“SeasonaltrendsseemedtobewidespreadinWikipediabehaviorformanyspeciesofplantsandanimals.”可知在維基百科上,許多動植物的行為似乎都有季節(jié)性趨勢。即第三段的寫作目的是為了進一步支持研究結果。故選B。(3)考查細節(jié)理解。根據倒數(shù)第二段中的“itwasreallyexcitingandquiteunexpectedformetoseepeople'sWikipediainterestcloselyrelatedtochangesinnature”可知Mittermeier看到人們對維基百科的興趣是與大自然的變化密切相關的,感到非常興奮和意外。故選C。(4)考查細節(jié)理解。根據最后一段中的“Byusingthesebigdataapproaches,wecandirectourattentiontowardsthedifficultquestionsinmodernconservation:whichspeciesandareasarechanging,andwherearethepeoplewhocarethemostandcandothemosttohelp.”可知Richard認為通過使用這些大數(shù)據方法,我們可以將我們的注意力轉向現(xiàn)代保護中的難題:哪些物種和地區(qū)正在發(fā)生變化,哪些人最關心這些問題,哪些人能夠提供最多的幫助。即他認為這些搜索數(shù)據可以有助于設定保護目標。故選A?!军c評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇科研類閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細節(jié)信息的基礎上,根據上下文進行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。4.犇犇閱讀下面文章,然后從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出每個問題的最佳選項。

Mytwo-andfour-year-oldboyslovetowin,whetherthey'reracingtheirbikesdownthesidewalkorjustfinishingtheirsnacks.It'struethatthosewithhighstatus,fromworldleadersandprizewinnerstoathletesandmoviestars,arepeoplewelikeandrespect.ArecentstudypublishedinNatureHumanBehaviourshowedthatweseemtohaveaninnate(天生的)preferenceforhigh-rankingpeoples—butonlyifthosepeoplearen'thurtfultowardothers.

Researchersshowedtoddlers(aged21to31months)ascenewheretwopuppets(木偶)approachedoneanotherfromoppositesidesofastageandonebowedtolettheotherpassfirst.Askedwhichpuppettheylikedbetter,18ofthe21toddlersintheexperimentreachedforthepuppetwhohadbeenallowedtopass.Becauserespectfromothersisamarkerofstatus,thissuggeststhatchildrenhaveapreferenceforthosewithahigherstatus—evenbeforeagethree.

However,theresultswerequitedifferentwhentwopuppetsapproachedoneanotherandoneusedforcetoknocktheotherdownbeforecontinuingtotheotherside.Inthiscase,18ofthe21toddlersreachedfortheonewhowasknockeddown.Astheresearchersconcluded,"Whenapproachingothers,veryyoungchildrencarenotonlywhowins,butalsohow."Thepreviousexperimenthasshownthattoddlersknowaboutsocialstatus,butthisexperimentwentonestepfurtherbyprovingtheyhaveanobviouspreferenceforhighstatus.Sincetheparticipantsweresoyoung,thismightevenbeaninnatehumanpreference.

Inaword,thisnewresearchsuggeststhatyoungchildrenappreciatepeoplewhodowellwhileatthesametimedoinggoodtoothers.So,whenmyfour-year-oldthinksthathehastogethisshoesonfirst,I'llkeepremindinghimthathelpinghisbrothersotheybothfinishfasteriswhatwinningisallabout.(1)Whatdowetendtodoaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Seekchallengesallthetime.B.Admirehigh-rankingpeople.C.Takeadvantageofhighstatus.D.Hurtotherswithoffensivewords.(2)Whydidtoddlerspreferthepuppetallowedtopass?A.Itlookedadorable.B.Itbehavedsmartly.C.Itseemedpolite.D.Itwasrespected.(3)Whatcanweinferfromthelatterstudy?A.Slowerpeoplearebetterlovedbytoddlers.B.Peoplenaturallydislikeunkindbehavior.C.Toddlerscarelittleabouthighsocialstatus.D.Beinghelpfulcontributestobeingsupported.(4)Whatshouldwedowhenweencouragechildrentowin?A.Instructthemtouseproperandcreativeways.B.Advisethemtobeashardworkingaspossible.C.Remindthemtobeconsideratetootherpeople.D.Tellthemtotrytocooperatewithsomeoneelse.【答案】(1)B(2)D(3)B(4)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了人們更傾向于喜歡和尊敬地位高而又無害于他人的人,這似乎是一種天性,即使是蹣跚學步的孩子也是如此。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第一段中的“ArecentstudypublishedinNatureHumanBehaviourshowedthatweseemtohaveaninnate(天生的)preferenceforhigh-rankingpeoples—butonlyifthosepeoplearen'thurtfultowardothers.”可知,我們更傾向于敬佩那些地位高的人。故選B。(2)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第二段中的“Askedwhichpuppettheylikedbetter,18ofthe21toddlersintheexperimentreachedforthepuppetwhohadbeenallowedtopass.Becauserespectfromothersisamarkerofstatus,thissuggeststhatchildrenhaveapreferenceforthosewithahigherstatus—evenbeforeagethree.”可知,蹣跚學步的孩子喜歡那個被允許通過的木偶,是因為這種行為代表著受人尊敬,孩子們更喜歡受尊敬的人。故選D。(3)考查推理判斷。根據第三段中的“Inthiscase,18ofthe21toddlersreachedfortheonewhowasknockeddown.和Sincetheparticipantsweresoyoung,thismightevenbeaninnatehumanpreference.”可知,孩子們會走向被撞倒的人,而由于孩子太小,甚至可能是人類與生俱來的偏好。由此可推斷出,人們天生不喜歡不友善的行為。故選B。(4)考查推理判斷。根據最后一段中的“Inaword,thisnewresearchsuggeststhatyoungchildrenappreciatepeoplewhodowellwhileatthesametimedoinggoodtoothers.”可知,孩子欣賞那些在做好事的同時表現(xiàn)出色的人。由此可推斷出,我們鼓勵孩子去贏的同時,提醒他們要體諒他人。故選C?!军c評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇科教類閱讀,考生需要準確掌握細節(jié)信息,同時根據上下文進行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。5.閱讀理解Learning,FastandDeep

Overthepastfiveyearsresearchersinartificialintelligencehavebecometherockstarsofthetechnologyworld.AbranchofAIknownasdeeplearning,whichusesneural(神經的)networkstoscanthroughlargevolumesofdatalookingforpatterns,hasprovensousefulthatskilledpractitionerscancommandhighsix-figuresalariestobuildsoftwareforAmazon,Apple,FacebookandGoogle.

ThestandardrouteintothesejobshasbeenaPhDincomputersciencefromoneofAmerica'stopuniversities.Earningonetakesyearsandrequiresapersonalitysuitedtoacademia,whichisrareamongmorenormalfolk.

Thatischanging.

Lastmonthfast.ai,anon-profiteducationorganizationbasedinSanFrancisco,kickedoffthethirdyearofitscourseindeeplearning.Sinceitsfoundationithasattractedmorethan100,000studentsaroundtheglobefromIndiatoNigeria.Thecourseandotherslikeit,comewithasimpleidea:thereisnoneedtospendyearsobtainingaPhDinordertopractisedeeplearning.Creatingsoftwarethatlearnscanbetaughtasacraft,notasahighintellectualpursuittobeundertakenonlyinanivorytower.Fast.ai'scoursecanbecompletedinjustsevenweeks.

TomakeitaccessibletoanyonewhowantstolearnhowtobuildAIsoftwareistheaimofJeremyHoward,whofoundedfast.aiwithRachelThomas,amathematician.Hesaysschoolmathematicsissufficient."No.Greek.Letters,"Mr.Howardintones,poundingthetablewithhisfistforpunctuation.

SomeexpertsworrythatthiswillserveonlytocreateafloodofunreliableAIsystemswhichwillbeuselessatbestanddangerousatworst.IntheearliestdaysoftheInternet,onlyaselectfewnerds,namelycomputerholieswithspecificskills,couldbuildapplications.Notmanypeopleusedthem.ThentheinventionoftheWorldWideWebledtoanexplosionofwebpages,bothgoodandbad.ButitwasonlybyopeninguptoallthattheInternetgavebirthtoonlineshopping,instantglobalcommunicationsandsearch.IfMr.Howardandothershavetheirway,makingthedevelopmentofAIsoftwareeasierwillbringforthanewcropoffruitofadifferentkind.(1)Whatcanwelearnaboutdeeplearning?A.

Itreplacesartificialintelligence.

B.

Itattractsrockstarstopractice.C.

Itscanspatternsforlargecompanies.

D.

Ithelpstechnicianstocreatesoftware.(2)Fast.aiisanorganizationthat

.A.

ensuresonetoobtainaPhD

B.

teachescraftinivorytowerC.

offersacourseindeeplearning

D.

requiresweekstoapply(3)Theunderlinedwords"No.Greek.Letters"inParagraph5meansdoingfast.aicourseis

.A.

easy

B.

difficult

C.

interesting

D.

boring(4)Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat

.A.

itisquitereliableforanyonetograspartificialintelligenceB.

theInternethasbroughtforthafloodofuselessAIsystemsC.

openinguptoallleadstoinstantglobalsearchandonlineshoppingD.

simplifyingsoftwaredevelopmentmayresultinunexpectedoutcomes【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)A(4)D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,人工智能的深度學習被證明很有用,霍華德和數(shù)學家托馬斯一起創(chuàng)辦的非營利性教育機構致力于讓深度學習變得簡單。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第一段中的”AbranchofAIknownasdeeplearning,whichusesneuralnetworkstoscanthroughlargevolumesofdatalookingforpatterns…buildsoftwareforAmazon,Apple,FacebookandGoogle.“可知AI技術的一個分支、運用神經網絡處理大量數(shù)據并從中尋找模式的"深度學習"被證明非常有用,亞馬遜、蘋果、Facebook和谷歌愿意開出六位數(shù)高薪,聘請熟練的專業(yè)人員編寫軟件。這說明深度學習能幫助編寫軟件,故選D。(2)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第四段中的”Lastmonthfast.ai,anon-profiteducationorganizationbasedinSanFrancisco,kickedoffthethirdyearofitscourseindeeplearning.“可知。上月,位于舊金山的非營利性教育機構fast.ai進入了它開辦深度學習課程的第三年。也就是說fast.ai是一個提供深度學習課程的組織,故選C。(3)考查句義猜測。根據五段中的”Tomakeitaccessibletoanyonewhowantstolearn…Hesaysschoolmathematicsissufficient.“可知讓深度學習不再神秘是杰里米·霍華德的目標,為此,他和數(shù)學家雷切爾·托馬斯一起創(chuàng)立了fast.ai,讓任何想學習編寫AI軟件的人都能學習這門技術?;羧A德說有中學數(shù)學知識就足夠了。這說明fast.ai的課程很簡單,僅需要中學數(shù)學知識。因此霍華德說"No.Greek.Letters”沒有,希臘,字母“是想說fast,ai的深度學習課程很簡單。故選A。(4)考查推理判斷。根據最后一段中的”IfMrHowardandothershavetheirway,makingthedevelopmentofAIsoftwareeasierwillbringforthanewcropoffruitofadifferentkind.“如果霍華德和其他人如愿以償,那么讓AI軟件開發(fā)變得更容易將會催生出一批新的不同的果實。由此推斷簡化軟件開發(fā)可能會導致意料之外的結果。故選D?!军c評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,句義猜測和推理判斷三個題型的考查,是一篇科研類閱讀,要求考生準確掌握細節(jié)信息,同時根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。6.閱讀理解

Somepeoplesitoutsideforhourswithoutgettingbittenbymosquitoes,butitalwaysseemslikeyou'rebeingeatenalivewithinminutesofsteppingoutdoors.

Ifthisisyou,you'renotalone.AccordingtoSmithsonianMagazine,around20percentofpeopleintheworldareespeciallytastytomosquitoes.Whataboutthesepeoplemakesmosquitoes'mouthswater?

Apopularmythclaimsthatmosquitoesprefercertainbloodtypes,butthefactisthattheysimplycan'ttellwhatyourbloodtypeisfromafarawayplace.JonathonDay,aprofessorofmedicalentomology(昆蟲學)attheUniversityofFloridaintheUS,toldNBCit'snotcomplicated."Thetwomostimportantreasonsamosquitoisattractedtoyouhavetodowithsightandsmell."

Mosquitoesareespeciallyactiveinthelateafternoon.Whileflyingalong,theyusetheirsenseofsmelltofindpossibletargets.Theyfindvictims(攻擊對象)bysmellingthecarbondioxide(CO2)breathedoutbyhumansandanimals.That'swhyyoucommonlyfindthemincrowdedstreetsandparks.

JoopvanLoon,anentomologistatWageningenUniversityintheNetherlands,toldLiveScience,"Mosquitoesstartorienting(使朝向)themselvestocarbondioxideandkeepflyingupwindastheysensehigherconcentrations(濃度)."

Asaresult,peoplewhosimplyexhale(呼出)moreofthegasovertime–generally,largerpeople–havebeenshowntoattractmoremosquitoesthanothers."Thisiswhykidsdon'tgetbittenasmuch...asadults,"USprofessorTedRosentoldScienceAlert.

ThisloveforCO2canalsoputpregnantwomenatincreasedriskformosquitobites,astheytendtoexhale21percentmoreCO2thanpeopleofthesameageandsizewhoaren'tpregnant.

Inadditiontocarbondioxide,thecoloroftheclothesyouwearalsoplaysaroleinattractingmosquitoes.

AccordingtoLiveScience,mosquitoescanlockontotargetsfromupto50metersaway.Atthisdistance,whatwewearhasahugeeffect.Duetotheirvision(視覺),peoplewearingdarkcolorsaremorelikelytobecometargets.

Beingbittenbymosquitoesisannoying,butdon'tworry.Somesimpletipscanhelpwardthemoff.Scientistsrecommendthatweuseinsectrepellent(驅蟲劑)andwearlight-coloredclothing.(1)Howdomosquitoeslocatetheirtargets,accordingtothearticle?A.Byseekingoutbrightclothes.B.Byidentifyingdifferentbloodtypes.C.Bysensinganincreaseofcarbondioxide.D.Byfollowingbiggercrowds.(2)Whyarepregnantwomenmorelikelytobebittenbymosquitoes?A.Theirlargersizehelpsmosquitoestoseethem.B.TheybreatheoutmoreCO2.C.Theyaremorelikelytosweat.D.Theirbodytemperaturesarehigher.(3)Howdoesthearticleadviseyoutoavoidmosquitoes?A.Exerciseregularly.B.Wearlight-coloredclothing.C.Keepyourskindryandclean.D.Stayindoorsintheevening.(4)What'sthearticlemainlyabout?A.Anewfindingaboutmosquitoes.B.Howpeoplecanavoidmosquitobites.C.Apopularmythaboutmosquitoes.D.Whysomepeoplearemoreattractivetomosquitoesthanothers.【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)B(4)D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了為什么有些人可以整個夏天坐在戶外乘涼卻不被蚊子叮咬,而有些人一出門就好像要被蚊子吃掉一樣。(1)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第四段中的“Whileflyingalong,theyusetheirsenseofsmelltofindpossibletargets.Theyfindvictimsbysmellingthecarbondioxide(CO2)breathedoutbyhumansandanimals.”飛的時候,它們用嗅覺發(fā)現(xiàn)目標。它們通過聞人和動物呼出的二氧化碳來鎖定目標;以及第五段中的“Mosquitoesstartorientingthemselvestocarbondioxideandkeepflyingupwindastheysensehigherconcentrations”蚊子開始飛向有二氧化碳的地方,當它們感知到高濃度的二氧化碳時,就保持逆流飛行,可知,蚊子通過感知二氧化碳的增加來鎖定目標。故選C。(2)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第七段“ThisloveforCO2canalsoputpregnantwomenatincreasedriskformosquitobites,astheytendtoexhale21percentmoreCO2thanpeopleofthesameageandsizewhoaren'tpregnant.”對二氧化碳的喜歡使得孕婦很容易被蚊子咬,因為她們比正常相同年齡,相同體型的人呼出多余21%的二氧化碳,可知,孕婦呼出更多的二氧化碳,所以更招蚊子咬。故選B。(3)考查細節(jié)理解。根據最后一段中的“Scientistsrecommendthatweuseinsectrepellentandwearlight-coloredclothing.”科學家建議我們使用驅蟲劑或者穿淺顏色的衣服??芍?,文章建議我們可以通過穿淺色衣服來避免蚊子叮咬。故選B。(4)考查主旨大意。根據第二段中的“AccordingtoSmithsonianMagazine,around20percentofpeopleintheworldareespeciallytastytomosquitoes.Whataboutthesepeoplemakesmosquitoes'mouthswater?”根據Smithsonian雜志,世界上大約20%的人容易招蚊子咬。為什么這些人非常吸引蚊子呢?可知,本文探討的話題是:為什么一些人比其他人更容易招蚊子。故選D?!军c評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解和主旨大意兩個題型的考查,是一篇科研類閱讀,考生需要準確捕捉細節(jié)信息,并根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行概括和歸納,從而選出正確答案。7.閱讀理解

In1953,amountainclimberreportedseeingabar-headedgoosesoaroverthepeakofMountEverest(珠穆朗瑪).Itwasthoughtimpossible.Nowresearcherswhoraised19ofthegeese—namedfortheblackstripesonthebacksoftheirheads—haveshownthebirdsreallyflysohigh.

Theteamtrainedtheyoungsterstoflyinalargewindtunnelwearingbackpacksandfacemasksfullofsensorsthatrecordedtheirheartrate.bloodoxygenlevels,temperature,andmetabolicrate—howmanycaloriestheyburnedperhour.Theresearcherssimulated(模擬)10w-,medium-,andhigh-altitudeconditionsbyalteringtheconcentrationofoxygensuppliedtofacemaskswornbyeachgooseasitflewinthetunnel.

Birdsalreadyhaveabetterheartandlungsthanmammalsforsustainedphysicalactivity.Andresearchersknewthatbar-headedgeesehaveevenlarger,thinnerlungsthatletthembreathemoredeeplyandanevenbiggerhearttopumpmoreoxygentomusclesthanotherbirds.

Thewindtunnelexperimentsshowedthatwhentheconcentrationofoxygenwasatitslowest-likethe7%foundontopofMountEverestversus21%atsealevel—thegeese'sheartrateandfrequencyofwingbeatsremainedthesameevenastheirmetabolicratedropped.Somehow,thebirdsmanagedtocooldowntheirblood-themeasuredbloodtemperaturedroppedsoitcouldtakeinmoreoxygen,theresearchersreporttodayineLife.Thiscoolinglikelyhelpscompensatefortheverythinair,theteamsays.

Althoughwelltrained,thebirdswereonlywillingtostayintheairafewminutes-orlesswhenwearingtheirbackpacksandflyingat6ihigh"altitudes.Soit'snotclearwhethertheseadaptationsalonearewhatmakeitpossibletoflythe8hoursittakestoclimboverMountEverest.ButthosefewminutesshowedthesegeesereallycouldflyoverthetopofMountEverest.(1)Whydidtheresearchersraise19bar-headedgeeseandtrainthem?A.

Totesttheflyingheightandspeedofthem.B.

ToconfirmtheycouldflyoverMount

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