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table and fed tortilla chips with salsa. Half the pairs were given their own basket of 20 grams of chips and a bowl of 25 grams of salsa, and half were given 40 grams of chips and 50 grams of salsa to share. As a cover for the experiment, all participants were told this snack was to be consumed before the game began. Having conducted previous research in 2017 revealing that eating similar foods led to people feeling emotionally closer to one another, Dr Woolley and Dr Fishbach wondered whether the way in which food was served also had a psychological effect. They theorized that, on the one hand, sharing food with other people might indicate food scarcity(短缺)and increase a feeling of petition. However, they also reasoned that it could instead lead people to bee more aware of others39。本文介紹亞歷山大技巧的對于矯正身體的作用以及其發(fā)明者,故可知在介紹亞歷山大技巧的作用,故選C。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“Frederick Alexander, an Australian actor born in 1869, found in his youth that he had vocal (聲音的) problems during performances. He analyzed himself and realized his posture was bad. He worked on improving it, with excellent results.”可知,弗雷德里克ll go away, but I eventually went to the doctor.”可知,作者從小就被灌輸這樣的思維,處理疼痛的更好辦法就是不做任何事情,希望疼痛自行消失,但是卻最終不得不去看醫(yī)生,故可知,作者看醫(yī)生都是迫不得已,故選D。The Alexander technique helps overe posture problems.D.He developed a form of exercise for actors.D.Familiar physical actions shouldn39。The technique shouldn39。s method.D.re walking along the road one day with shoulders bent forward, feeling weighed down by your troubles, give a thought to the Alexander technique. It will help you walk tall again.(1)What does the author suggest in Paragraph 1? A. So who was Alexander and how did he e up with the technique? Frederick Alexander, an Australian actor born in 1869, found in his youth that he had vocal (聲音的) problems during performances. He analyzed himself and realized his posture was bad. He worked on improving it, with excellent results. He brought his technique to London and opened a teachertraining school, which is still successful today.故選A。故選D。 (3)考查詞義猜測。Theatre Cap Challenge39。 names and roles on their caps.”Rob提出在手術(shù)帽上寫上名字和職位,由此可知他是支持這一想法的。Uncaring【答案】 (1)B(2)C(3)D(4)A 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,在手術(shù)室里,醫(yī)生和護(hù)士都戴著手術(shù)帽和口罩,只露出眼睛和眉毛,這讓周圍的人認(rèn)不出他們,導(dǎo)致在交流過程中產(chǎn)生誤會。C.re kind.(4)What39。B.We39。It can make the caps more fashionable.B.Rob is in favor of writing names and roles on caps.C. is in response to concerns about how easily avoidable mistakes and poor munication are contributing to rising harmful events for our patients. said Rob. We need to develop systems which reduce mistakes and misunderstanding without causing harm. For this to happen, we need to let everyone know we39。 When hospital staff are in full scrubs (手術(shù)衣), their faces are almost pletely covered by their caps and face masks, and we can only see their eyes and eyebrows. In order to solve the problem, a doctor in Sydney, Australia, called Rob Hackett launched a campaign named Theatre (手術(shù)室) Cap Challengeencourage hospital staffs to write their39。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。根據(jù)最后一段中的“By using these big data approaches, we can direct our attention towards the difficult questions in modern conservation: which species and areas are changing, and where are the people who care the most and can do the most to help.”可知Richard認(rèn)為通過使用這些大數(shù)據(jù)方法,我們可以將我們的注意力轉(zhuǎn)向現(xiàn)代保護(hù)中的難題:哪些物種和地區(qū)正在發(fā)生變化,哪些人最關(guān)心這些問題,哪些人能夠提供最多的幫助。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“it was really exciting and quite unexpected for me to see people39。根據(jù)第三段中的“Seasonal trends seemed to be widespread in Wikipedia behavior for many species of plants and animals.”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。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 work. pushes people to solve difficult problems.【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(xué)的一個國際研究小組發(fā)現(xiàn),人們使用互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的方式與自然界的季節(jié)性運動密切相關(guān)。 heavy work load.(3)How does Mittermeier feel about the search results? with Wikipedia39。s Wikipedia interest closely related to changes in nature. An international team of researchers from the University of Oxford have found that the way people use the Internet is closely tied to the seasonal movements in the natural world. Their online species searches follow the patterns of seasonal animal migrations (遷徙).(英語)高考英語閱讀理解(科普環(huán)保)真題匯編(含答案)含解析一、高中英語閱讀理解科普環(huán)保類1.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。 Migratory birds (候鳥) flood back to where they reproduce every spring. That migratory behavior is acpanied by some human behavior. In Englishlanguage Wikipedia (維基百科), the online searches for migratory species tend to increase in spring when those birds arrive in the United States, said the lead author John Mittermeier.re not interacting with native species anymore. And so in that sense, it was really exciting and quite unexpected for me to see people39。 Richard Grenyer, Associate Professor from the University of Oxford, says search data is useful to conservation biologists, By using these big data approaches, we can direct our attention towards the difficult questions in modern conservation: which species and areas are changing, and where are the people who care the most and can do the most to help.(1)What have researchers found about species searches? strengthen ties among people. affect the animal movements. differ in language backgrounds. reflect animal migration seasons.(2)What is the purpose of writing Paragraph 3? summarize the research process. further support the research findings. show the variety of species searches. present researchers39。s not getting close to nature.(4)Why does Richard think such search data is useful? helps to aim at conservation targets. increases interest in big data approaches. keeps track of trends in biologists39。它還展示了一種新的方式來了解人們有多關(guān)心自然,以及哪些物種和地區(qū)可能是最有效的保護(hù)目標(biāo)。 (2)考查推理判斷。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 (4)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 【點評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇科研類閱讀