题目内容
【题目】 Scientific research gives new explanations to a very old relationship.
Dog Sense: How the New Science of Dog Behaviour Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet. By John Bradshaw. Basic Books; 324 pages; $25.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk
Dogs seem to have been our beloved companions since there was written history. It is hard to be precise(精确地) about when the friendship began, but a reasonable guess is that it has been going strong for more than 20,000 years. For John Bradshaw, a biologist who founded the anthrozoology department(the place known as human-non-human-animal studies) at the University of Bristol, having some idea about how dogs got to be dogs is the first step towards gaining a better understanding of human-dog relationship. It is generally accepted that dogs were raised by human beings from wolves. However, Bradshaw’s research refuted the wrong ideas about the close relationship of dogs to wolves and the mistakes that this has led to, especially in the training of dogs over the past century or so.
Dogs are not like nicely brought-up wolves, says the author, nor are they much like people despite their excellent ability to enter our lives and our hearts. However, dogs have a distinguish talent: they experience and react to the world through their extraordinary sense of smell: their sensitivity to smells is between 10,000 and 100,000 times greater than ours. And their trainability allow dogs to perform almost unimaginable tasks, such as smelling the early stages of a cancer long before a normal medical diagnosis(诊断) would discover it.
The latest scientific research can help dogs and their owners have happier, healthier relationships by encouraging people to understand dogs better. But Mr. Bradshaw is also fearful. In particular, he fears the incestuous(近亲繁殖)narrowing of the gene pool that modern breeders have brought about. He also worries that the increasing urbanization of society and the pressures on couples to work long hours are putting dogs under huge stress.
“Dog Sense” is neither a report nor a description of the joys of dog-ownership. At times its use of research data can be slightly difficult to understand. But this is a wonderfully informative, instructive book that will do good to every dog whose owner reads it.
【1】What’s the meaning of the underlined word in Paragraph 3?
A.ProvedB.DisagreedC.DescribedD.Explained
【2】Which of the following statements about dogs is not true according to the passage?
A.Dogs and wolves are close relatives.
B.Some dogs can smell early stage cancers.
C.The relationship between dogs and humans has a long history.
D.Dog may suffer from depression.
【3】The purpose of the passage may be .
A.to introduce something about dogs
B.to present the result of a book
C.to change people’s attitude towards dogs
D.to advertise a book about dogs
【4】How does the author find Dog Sense?
A.BoringB.InterestingC.UsefulD.Hard
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【3】D
【4】C
【解析】
本文是一篇说明文。介绍了Dog Sense 这本书,带领人们更多地去了解狗。
【1】
词义猜测题。由第三段“It is generally accepted that dogs were raised by human beings from wolves. However, Bradshaw’s research refuted the wrong ideas about the close relationship of dogs to wolves and the mistakes that this has led to, especially in the training of dogs over the past century or so.”可知,人们普遍认为狗是由狼养出来的。然而,布拉德肖的研究 refuted了狗和狼关系密切的错误观点,以及由此导致的错误,特别是在过去一个世纪左右的狗的训练中。根据上下文的语境可知,布拉德肖的研究 驳斥了狗和狼关系密切的错误观点,以及由此导致的错误,特别是在过去一个世纪左右的狗的训练中。由此判断出,划线词的意思是“不赞同”。故选B项。
【2】
细节理解题。由第三段“Dogs seem to have been our beloved companions since there was written history. It is hard to be precise(精确地) about when the friendship began, but a reasonable guess is that it has been going strong for more than 20,000 years.”可知,从人类开始有记载历史起,大概是2万年前开始,狗狗便成为人类最友好的伙伴。C项是说狗狗与人类的友谊有很长的历史,所以C项正确。由第四段“And their trainability allow dogs to perform almost unimaginable tasks, such as smelling the early stages of a cancer long before a normal medical diagnosis(诊断) would discover it.”可知,狗狗可以嗅出癌症早期。所以B 项正确。由第五段“He also worries that the increasing urbanization of society and the pressures on couples to work long hours are putting dogs under huge stress.”可知,社会的逐步城市化以及夫妻长期加班的压力可能会使狗狗也处于高压之下。所以D项正确。由第三段“However, Bradshaw’s research refuted the wrong ideas about the close relationship of dogs to wolves and the mistakes that this has led to”可知,Bradshaw 的研究否认了狗狗和狼的近亲关系。所以A项错误。故选A项。
【3】
推理判断题。文章第二段“Dog Sense: How the New Science of Dog Behaviour Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet. By John Bradshaw. Basic Books; 324 pages; $25.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk”介绍了书名、作者、书的页数、价格以及购买网址等相关信息。第三、四、五段提到了John Bradshaw 对人狗关系的一些新观点。最后一段点题,提到了本文作者对这本书的评价。由上可以推断,文章旨在向人们介绍这本有关狗狗的书 。故选D项。
【4】
推理判断题。由文章最后一句话“But this is a wonderfully informative, instructive book that will do good to every dog whose owner reads it.”可知,文章作者认为 Dog Sense 这本书信息量很大,有指导意义。狗的主人阅读了这本书,会对他们的狗狗大有裨益。由“wonderfully,do good to,informative,instructive”这样一些字眼可判断出,作者认为 Dog Sense 这本书是大有裨益的。故选C项。
根据事实细节,推断合理信息。推理题要求在理解原文表面文字信息的基础上,作出一定判断和推论,从而得到文章的隐含意义和深层意义。推理题所涉及的内容可能是文中某一句话,也可是某几句话,但做题的指导思想都是以文字信息为依据,既不能做出在原文中找不到文字根据的推理,也不能根据表面文字信息做多步推理。也就是说,要做到判断有据, 推论有理, 忠实原文。切忌用自己的观点代替作者的本意,切忌片面思考,得出片面结论。由文章最后一句话“But this is a wonderfully informative, instructive book that will do good to every dog whose owner reads it.”可知,文章作者认为 Dog Sense 这本书信息量很大,有指导意义。狗的主人阅读了这本书,会对他们的狗狗大有裨益。由“wonderfully,do good to,informative ,instructive”这样一些字眼可判断出,作者认为 Dog Sense 这本书是大有裨益的。故小题4选C项。
【题目】Harvard Pre-College Program
SESSION I: | SESSION II: | SESSION III: |
June 23 --- July 5, 2019 | July 7 --- July 19, 2019 | July 21 --- August 2, 2019 |
Our summer program for high school students is designed to pave the way for a successful college experience.
HERE YOU CAN:
Learn without limits
Pursue your interests in courses focusing on physics, law, writing, philosophy, and a dozen other subjects.
Live at Harvard
* You will live in a historic undergraduate house near Harvard Square.
* Your plan covers three meals a day, seven days a week.
Have fun outside the classroom
You might enjoy a Cirque du Sileil performance, a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, or a trip to the Museum of Science.
ELIGIBILITY (申请资格)
Students are academically motivated and will graduate in 2020 or 2021.
TO APPLY
Complete an online application and provide the following materials: the $50 nonrefundable application fee; transcripts (成绩单) with fall 2018 grades; signed rules and regulations.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Participants should apply for the B-2 tourist visa. If English is not your native language, submit scores from the TOEFLor IELTS language proficiency exam.
APPLICATION TIPS
* No fee is required to start your application. You will be asked to pay the application fee only upon submitting the application.
* The scores of successful applicants are typically above 103 on the TOEFL with 25 on the written section or at least 7.5 on the IELTS with 7 on the written section.
* Use a desktop or laptop. You will be asked to write short essays as part of your application. This may be challenging to do on a mobile phone.
* You will receive an email informing you of the application status approximately three weeks after you have completed your application.
【1】Harvard organizes such a program to ______.
A.reduce students’ academic pressure
B.select good students to join in Harvard
C.make students obtain high grades in their study
D.help students prepare for their future college life
【2】What can we learn about the program?
A.Students are offered three meals except weekends.
B.It merely has two sessions during one summer.
C.It provides courses on various subjects for students.
D.Students can live in a hotel near Harvard.
【3】If you are a native student who wants to apply for the program, you need to provide ______
A.a B-2 tourist visa
B.transcripts with your fall 2018 grades
C.scores from the TOEFL exam
D.a recommendation letter from your high school teacher
【4】The applicants can learn from the application tips that ______.
A.their TOEFL or IELTS scores should meet the requirements
B.the application fee should be paid before they start applying
C.it is convenient to use any electronic products to apply
D.they can check the application status in a week