题目内容
If the eyes are the romantic’s window into the soul, then the teeth are an anthropologist’s ( 人类学家 ) door to the stomach.
In a study published last month in the journal Science, Peter Ungar of the University of Arkansas and his partner, Matt Sponheimer of the University of Colorado, US, examined the teeth of our early human ancestors to find out what they were really eating.
They already knew that different foods cause different marks on teeth. Some cause scratches, while others cause pits (坑).The carbon left on teeth by different foods is also different. Tropical grasses, for example, leave one kind of carbon, but trees leave another kind because they photosynthesized ( 光合作用 ) differently.
Traditionally, scientists had looked at the size and shape of teeth and skulls ( 头骨 ) to figure out what early humans ate. Big flat teeth were taken to be signs that they ate nuts and seeds, while hard and sharp teeth seemed good for cutting meat and leaves. But this was proven wrong.
The best example was the Paranthropus (傍人), one of our close cousins, some of which lived in eastern Africa. Scientists used to believe Paranthropus ate nuts and seeds because they had big crests(突起)on their skulls, suggesting they had large chewing muscles and big teeth. If this had been true, their teeth should have been covered with pits like the surface of the moon. They would also have had a particular type of carbon on their teeth that typically comes from tree products, such as nuts and seeds.
However, when the two scientists studied the Paranthroupus, it turned out to have none of these characteristics. The teeth had a different kind of carbon, and were covered with scratches, not pits. This suggests they probably ate grass, not nuts and fruit stones. It was the exact opposite of what people had expected to find.
Carbon “foodprints” give us a completely new and different insight into what different species ate and the different environments they lived in. If a certain species had the kind of carbon on its teeth that came from grasses, it probably lived in a tropical grassland, for example.
1.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 probably means that _____.
A. anthropologists can study the structure of human stomachs by studying their teeth.
B. anthropologists can study the diet of early humans by studying their teeth
C. anthropologists can learn whether humans were healthy by looking at their teeth
D. anthropologists can get the most useful information about humans from their teeth
2.According to Paragraph 3 to 5, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Scratches on teeth are caused by eating nuts or seeds.
B. Pits on teeth are caused by eating grass or leaves.
C. Early humans with hard and sharp teeth ate meat and leaves.
D. Different foods leave different marks and carbon on teeth.
3.The example of the Paranthropus was mentioned in the article in order to _____.
A. tell readers that they are one of our close cousins living in eastern Africa
B. tell readers they had different eating habits from modern humans
C. prove that size and shape of skulls does not show accurately what early humans ate
D. tell readers that living environment makes a difference to skull structure
1.B
2.D
3.C
【解析】
试题分析:在一份最近发表的杂志中研究人员声称如果眼睛是心灵的窗户,那么牙齿便是通向胃的大门。也就是说通过对牙齿的研究可以发现动物是以草本植物为食还是以肉为食,但是他们也提出其中也有例外情况,不能完全根据这种方法来进行判断。
1.B推理判断题。整篇文章讲述了科学家通过对牙齿的研究来判断他们所吃的食物,而且第二段也明确提出examined the teeth of our early human ancestors to find out what they were really eating.由此可知B选项正确。
2.D细节理解题。根据文章第二段They already knew that different foods cause different marks on teeth. 和The carbon left on teeth by different foods is also different.可知不同事物会在牙齿上留下不同的印痕和碳,所以D选项正确。
3.C推理判断题。文章第四段讲述科学家是如何根据牙齿的形状,大小和头骨来判断人类所吃的食物的,但是最后提出But this was proven wrong.然后下文讲了傍人的例子,来说明他们的错误判断,所以C选项正确。
考点:考查科学知识类短文阅读。
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I was fifteen months old, a happy kid until the day I fell. It was a 31 fall. I landed on a glass rabbit which cut my eye badly enough to make it blind. Trying to save the eye, the doctors stitched(缝合) the eyeball together where it was 32 , leaving a big ugly scar(疤痕) in the middle of my eye. The attempt 33 , but my mother, in all of her wisdom, found another doctor who knew that if the eye were removed 34 , my face would grow up badly distorted(扭曲), 35 my scarred, sightless, cloudy and gray eye lived on with me. As I grew, this sightless eye in so many ways 36 me.
I walked with my face looking at the 37 so that people would not see the 38 me. Yet my mother would say to me, at every turn, “Hold your head up high and 39 the world. If you hold your head up high, it will be OK, and people will see your 40 soul.” She continued this 41 whenever I was trying to hide.
Mama’s words were of great help for me to face the world 42 . As a teenager, even though I tended to look down to hide my shame, I found that sometimes when I held my head up high and let people know me, they 43 me. In high school, I was 44 both academically and socially. I was 45 elected class president. My mother’s words helped me begin to realize that by letting people look at my face, I let them 46 the intelligence and beauty behind both eyes, even if they couldn’t see it on the 47 .
Now I’m a happy wife and great mother. The message “Hold your head up high,” has been
48 many times in my 49 home. Each of my children has felt 50 invitation, and the gift my mother gave me has lived on in another generation.
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I was fifteen months old, a happy kid until the day I fell.It was a__1__fall.I landed on a glass rabbit which cut my eye badly enough to make it blind.Trying to save the eye, the doctors stitched (缝合) the eyeball together where it was__2__, leaving a big ugly scar (疤痕) in the middle of my eye.The attempt __3__, but my mother, in all of her wisdom, found another doctor who knew that if the eye were removed__4__, my face would grow up badly distorted (扭曲), __5__my scarred, sightless, cloudy and gray eye lived on with me.As I grew, this sightless eye in so many ways__6__me. I walked with my face looking at the__7__so that people would not see the__8__me.Yet my mother would say to me, at every turn, "Hold your head up high and__9__the world.If you hold your head up high, it will be OK, and people will see your__10__soul." She continued this__11__whenever I was trying to hide. Mama's words were of great help for me to face the world__12__.As a teenager, even though I tended to look down to hide my shame, I found that sometime when I held my head up high and let people know me, they__13__me.In high school, I was__14__both academically and socially.I was __15__elected class president.My mother's words helped me begin to realize that by letting people look at my face, I let them__16__the intelligence and beauty behind both eyes, even if they couldn't see it on the__17__. Now I'm a happy wife and great mother.The message "Hold your head up high" has been__18__ many times in my__19__home.Each of my children has felt__20__invitation, and the gift my mother gave me has lived on in another generation. | ||||
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