题目内容
5.Have you ever felt somebody else's pain?You're not alone,with new research showing some people do have a physical reaction to others'injuries.British researchers used brain-imaging technology (影像工程学) to show that people who say they feel the pain of others have heightened activity in pain-sensing brain regions(区域) when they see someone else being hurt.For the study,the researchers exposed 108college students to images(图象) of painful situations,ranging from athletes suffering sports injuries to patients receiving an injection.Nearly a third said that,for at least one image,they not only had an emotional reaction,but also felt pain in the same site as the injury in the image.
The researchers found that while viewing the painful images,both people who said they felt pain and those who did not showed activity in the emotional centers of the brain.But those who felt pain showed greater activity in pain-related brain regions compared with the others.
"Patients with functional pain experience pain in the absence of an obvious disease or injury to explain their pain.This confirms that at least some people have an actual physical reaction when observing others being injured or expressing pain,"Dr.Stuart Derbyshire of the University of Birmingham,one of the researchers,told reporters.
He noted that the people reported feeling pain also tended to say that they avoided horror movies and disturbing images on the news-so as to avoid being in pain.
The findings were published in the December issue of the journal Pain.
9.The underlined words"a third"probably refer toB.
A.sportsmen experiencing pain
B.the 36 students involved in the study
C.patients receiving an injection
D.the 108 students exposed to the images
10.The researchers observed the students'emotional activity in theirA.
A.brain regionsB.eye regionsC.facesD.voices
11.If you are allergic to pain,you'd better get away fromB.
A.reading journals
B.seeing scary movies
C.listening to the news
D.going to the concert
12.What would be the best title for the text?C
A.Emotional Centers of Your Brain
B.You Can Use Brain-imaging Technology
C.You Can Feel Others'Pain
D.Painful Images to the Researchers.
分析 一项研究发现有的人可以对别人的痛苦感同身受,科学家对这些人的大脑影像做了详细研究.
解答 9.B.猜测词义题.根据第二段的句子For the study,the researchers exposed 108 college students to images of painful situation,ranging from athletes suffering sports injuries to patients receiving an injection.可知后面的a third指的是参与研究的36个学生.故选B.
10.A.细节理解题.根据第三段的句子The researchers found that while viewing the painful images,both people who said they felt pain and those who did not showed activity in the emotional centers of the brain.可知研究人员观察学生大脑区域的情感活动.故选A.
11.B.细节理解题.根据倒数第二段的句子He noted that the people reported feeling pain also tended to say that they avoided horror movies and disturbing images on the news-so as to avoid being in pain.可知如果对痛苦敏感,最好不要看恐怖电影.故选B.
12.C.主旨大意题.根据第一段的句子Have you ever felt somebody else's pain?You're not alone,with new research showing some people do have a physical reaction to others'injuries.可知这篇文章介绍的是有的人能感觉到别人的痛苦.故选C.
点评 在对科技说明文进行阅读理解是,考生可以尤其注意中心句,中心段(首尾)、转折句和问题中出现的词,尤其是一些很有特点的词如专有名词.在文段中快速找到相应词语所在位置,问题的答案往往就在附近.
A. | convey | B. | convince | C. | circulate | D. | contribute |
He told my sister how he and Marcie had flown to Los Angeles that morning to meet with a doctor of(16)D medicine about treating Marcie,only 35,for her stage 4 breast cancer.(17)A the diagnosis of the doctors in Phoenix had given Marcie only a few months to live,the couple had decided to(18)C other forms of treatment.Although they both felt (19)B about what had been described to them that day,they were also dismayed to learn that the alternative treatment(20)D a $34,000 price tag and would not be covered by(21)A.Additionally,they'd have to pay for a place to(22)C while Marcie underwent treatment.
When it came time to deplane,Daniel(23)B Marcie,and since she was unable to walk,requested a wheelchair.It was while my sister was waiting with them for the chair that she made the(24)A that they could stay with her during their trips to Los Angeles.
Helen received a call from Daniel the following week saying that he and Marcie had(25)Dit over and they would like to take her up on her(26)C offer.They arrived the following Wednesday and left on Sunday.And this(27)Acontinued for several months.What(28)B-what plan-had brought the three of them together and then compelled her to invite them into her home?Whatever the case,she knew that she had done exactly as she was supposed to.
I guess it would be a(n)(29)D to say that my family's feelings of concern changed to feelings of(30)C!We are all so proud of our Helen!
11.A.regular | B.spare | C.ample | D.available |
12.A.when | B.after | C.once | D.until |
13.A.boredom | B.freedom | C.awkwardness | D.tiredness |
14.A.unpack | B.unload | C.survive | D.cooperate |
15.A.report | B.read | C.retell | D.relate |
16.A.herbal | B.internal | C.preventive | D.alternative |
17.A.Since | B.Unless | C.Before | D.Provided |
18.A.combine | B.compare | C.pursue | D.tolerate |
19.A.sure | B.good | C.empty | D.sorry |
20.A.published | B.lost | C.released | D.carried |
21.A.insurance | B.allowance | C.donation | D.pension |
22.A.visit | B.go | C.stay | D.enjoy |
23.A.hugged | B.woke | C.kissed | D.followed |
24.A.decision | B.assumption | C.excuse | D.compromise |
25.A.passed | B.got | C.took | D.talked |
26.A.final | B.acceptable | C.generous | D.conditional |
27.A.arrangement | B.belief | C.bargain | D.deal |
28.A.relationship | B.force | C.cost | D.subject |
29.A.shame | B.taboo | C.embarrassment | D.understatement |
30.A.astonishment | B.achievement | C.admiration | D.adaptation |
I pulled over to a nearby parking lot to(42)Aher.I suspected that she was(43)Dthe homeless shelter across the street.(44)Cit became apparent that she was on her way somewhere,I continued to observe.She appeared to be in her fifties and was dressed very(45)B,a skirt nearly to her ankles,a blouse,and a lace shawl around her shoulders.In truth,I was not only(46)Aher situation but whether or not she had the (47)Ato harm me if I intervened(干涉).
After a couple of minutes I turned around,pulled the car up next to her and offered her a(48)D.She accepted.Her story was(49)C,but she did share that she had been travelling for a while and that(50)Bhad helped her along the way.Her(51)Dwas a city about three hours drive from where we were and it didn't sound as though she had a place to go there.I offered to take her to the half way point and she accepted.
Along the way,we stopped for food and drink for her which she(52)Don paying for with her own money.When we well reached me town I had agreed to take her to,she asked if we could stop at a grocery store.
I was(53)Cthat by this time she had developed enough(54)Ain me to leave her suitcase in the car while she shopped.While she was inside I located a Holiday Inn nearby and(55)Cahead to see if mere were(56)B;I explained my rather unusual situation to the person on the other(57)Dof the phone.
Upon her(58)Bfrom the grocery store,I shared what I had done and she(59)Dmy offer of a room for the night.We drove to the(60)Cand the kind young woman there provided what discounts she could as well as a room with a refrigerator.She stated that she was touched that"people don't do this kind of thing."
41.A.fighting against | B.struggling with | C.wrestling of | D.striving for |
42.A.watch | B.monitor | C.anticipate | D.inspect |
43.A.setting off | B.getting through | C.referring to | D.heading for |
44.A.For | B.With | C.As | D.So |
45.A.fashionably | B.conservatively | C.untidily | D.shabbily |
46.A.assessing | B.circulating | C.accessing | D.adjusting |
47.A.potential | B.talent | C.anxiety | D.ability |
48.A.chance | B.gift | C.favor | D.lift |
49.A.abstract | B.concrete | C.vague | D.ambitious |
50.A.friends | B.strangers | C.relatives | D.by-standers |
51.A.home | B.place | C.habitat | D.destination |
52.A.persisted | B.stuck | C.objected | D.insisted |
53.A.satisfied | B.confused | C.touched | D.amused |
54.A.trust | B.confidence | C.interest | D.relief |
55.A.scheduled | B.bargained | C.called | D.urged |
56.A.houses | B.vacancies | C.shelters | D.differences |
57.A.line | B.tip | C.side | D.end |
58.A.recovery | B.return | C.arrival | D.departure |
59.A.declined | B.rejected | C.received | D.accepted |
60.A.city | B.restaurant | C.hotel | D.grocery |
A. | shock | B. | shocked | C. | shocking | D. | having shocked |
A.however B.permit C.reasonable D.ways E.developed F.that G.investigate H.accuracy I.possibly J.explained |
The scientist's knowledge must be exact.There is no room for half right or right just half the time.He must be as nearly right as the conditions (46)B.What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under the same conditions at other times.If the conditions are different,any change the scientist observes in a demonstration must be (47)J by the change in the conditions.
This is one reason that investigations are important in science.Albert Einstein,who(48)E the theory of relativity,arrived at this theory through mathematics.The(49)H of his mathematics was later tested through investigation.Einstein's ideas are shown to be correct.A scientist uses many tools for measurements.Then the measurements are used to make mathematical calculations that may test his investigations.