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发表于 2016-7-11 18:38:24 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:
          16. According to the author, the sonar system of bats is an example of the idea that ____.
          A) this is the age of technological triumphs
          B) modern machines are inefficient
          C) living mechanisms are often more efficient than man -made machines
          D) artificial imitations are always less efficient than living mechanisms
          17. The author suggests that the sonar system of bats ____.
          A) was at the height of its perfection 50 million years ago
          B) is better than man-made sonar because it has had 50 million years to be be refined
          C) should have been discovered by man many years ago
          D) is the same as it was 50 million years ago
          18. Echo location in this article means the _____.
          A) location of echoes
          B) ability to determine where an echo comes from
          C) scientific term for sound waves
          D) ability to locate unseen objects by echoes
          19 This article was written to illustrate ____.
          A) the deficiencies of man-made sonar
          B) the dependence of man upon animals
          C) that we are living in a machine age
          D) that the sonar system of bats is remarkable
          20. The following is the main point of the article:____
          A) A bat will catch hundreds of insects in a single hour.
          B) There is a perfection in nature which sometimes can not be matched by man's creative efforts.
          C) The phrase "blind as a bat" is valid.
          D) Sonar and radar systems of man are inefficient.
          In these days of technological triumphs, it is well to remind ourselves from time to time that living mechanisms are often incomparably more efficient than their artificial imitations. There is no better illustration of this idea than the sonar (声纳) system of bats. It is billions of times more efficient and more sensitive than the radars and sonars designed by man.
          注:1.triumph 胜利,成功it is well to 有必要incomparably 不可比地第一句主题句:天然胜于人工 artificial 人工的5.illustration 例证,本段末句强烈结论
          Of course, the bats have had some 50 million years of evolution to refine their sonar. Their physiological mechanisms for echo location, based on all this accumulated experience, therefore deserve our thorough study and analysis.
          注:1.refine 提炼、改善二段首句是对首段末句的解释50 million years对应的是第17小题
          17. The author suggests that the sonar system of bats ____
          A) was at the height of its perfection 50 million years ago
          B) is better than man-made sonar because it has had 50 million years to be be refined
          C) should have been discovered by man many years ago
          D) is the same as it was 50 million years ago
          注:B 选项体现一段结尾和二段开头,应该优选,含有关系词 because,although,not only…but also, as well as 的应该优选
        #P#
          To appreciate the precision of the bats' echo location, we must first consider the degree of their reliance upon it. Thanks to sonar, an insect-eating bat can get along perfectly well without eyesight. This was brilliantly demonstrated by the Italian naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani. He caught some bats in a bell tower, blinded them and released them outdoors. Four of these blind bats were recaptured after they had found their ways back to the bell tower, and on examining their stomachs' contents, Spallanxani found that they had been able to capture and eat flying insects. We know from experiments that bats easily find insects in the dark of night, even when the insects make no sound that can be heard by human ears. A bat will catch hundreds of softbodied silent flying insects in a single hour. It will even detect and chase pebbles (卵石) tossed (向上扔)into the air.
          注:1.第二句Thanks to sonar… 结果句get along 生活 get along with 相处blind 蒙住眼睛We know from… 结果句末句为细节
          16. According to the author, the sonar system of bats is an example of the idea that ____.
          A) this is the age of technological triumphs
          B) modern machines are inefficient
          C) living mechanisms are often more efficient than man -made machines
          D) artificial imitations are always less efficient than living mechanisms
          注:1.第一段 illustration 等同 exampleD选项的always与文章中的often含义是不同的。
          In these days of technological triumphs, it is well to remind ourselves from time to time that living mechanisms are often incomparably more efficient than their artificial imitations. There is no better illustration of this idea than the sonar (声纳) system of bats. It is billions of times more efficient and more sensitive than the radars and sonars designed by man.
          17. The author suggests that the sonar system of bats ____
          A) was at the height of its perfection 50 million years ago
          B) is better than man-made sonar because it has had 50 million years to be be refined
          C) should have been discovered by man many years ago
          D) is the same as it was 50 million years ago
          注:B 选项体现一段结尾和二段开头,应该优选,含有关系词 because,although,not only…but also, as well as 的应该优选
          18. Echo location in this article means the _____.
          A) location of echoes
          B) ability to determine where an echo comes from
          C) scientific term for sound waves
          D) ability to locate unseen objects by echoes
          注:1.A 为干扰选项,过于表面化
          2.B 项为等价选项所以为错误o appreciate the precision of the bats' echo location, we must first consider the degree of their reliance upon it. Thanks to sonar, an insect-eating bat can get along perfectly well without eyesight. This was brilliantly demonstrated by the Italian naturalist
          Lazzaro Spallanzani. He caught some bats in a bell tower, blinded them and released them outdoors. Four of these blind bats were recaptured after they had found their ways back to the bell tower, and on examining their stomachs' contents, Spallanxani found that they had been able to capture and eat flying insects. We know from experiments that bats easily find insects in the dark of night, even when the insects make no sound that can be heard by human ears. A bat will catch hundreds of softbodied silent flying insects in a single hour. It will even detect and chase pebbles (卵石) tossed (向上扔)into the air.
          19. This article was written to illustrate ____.
          A) the deficiencies of man-made sonar
          B) the dependence of man upon animals
          C) that we are living in a machine age
          D) that the sonar system of bats is remarkable
          注:写作目的题型,写作目的=写作动机+文章主题,看文章主题第一句话
          20. The following is the main point of the article:____
          A) A bat will catch hundreds of insects in a single hour.
          B) There is a perfection in nature which sometimes can not be matched by man's creative efforts.
          C) The phrase "blind as a bat" is valid.
          D) Sonar and radar systems of man are inefficient.
          注:写作主题题型,第一句话的同义改写 match v. 匹敌
          In these days of technological triumphs, it is well to remind ourselves from time to time that living mechanisms are often incomparably more efficient than their artificial imitations. There is no better illustration of this idea than the sonar (声纳) system of bats. It is billions of times more efficient and more sensitive than the radars and sonars designed by man.
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