题目内容
Colour shapes our view of ________ world and it may have ________ fargreater influence on our lives than many of us realize.
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A.a; a |
B.the;不填 |
C.the; the |
D.the; a |
D
【解析】
试题分析:考查冠词。固定词组the world指全世界,如all of the world全世界;第二空是固定词组have an influence on…对…有影响;故D正确。
考点:考查冠词
点评:冠词的考查集中在the表示特指;a/an表示泛指;另外还有一些冠词的固定搭配。
Baby girls make their way directly for dolls as soon as they can crawl, while boys will head for cars, a study has shown. The findings, the first to show differences in very young babies, suggest there is a biological basis to their preferences.
Psychologists Dr Brenda Todd from City University London carried out an experiment involving 90 babies aged 9 months to 36 months. The babies were allowed to choose from seven toys. Some were typically boys’ toys ---- a car, a digger, a ball and a blue teddy. The rest were girls’ toys: a pink teddy, a doll and a cooking set. They were placed a meter away from the toys;and could pick whichever toy they liked their choice and the amount of time they spent playing with each toy were recorded.
Of the youngest children (9 to 14 months), girls spent significantly longer playing with the doll than boys, and boys spent much more time with the car and ball than the girls did. Among the two and three-year-olds, girls spent 50 percent of the time playing with the doll while only two boys briefly touched it. The boys spent almost 90 percent of their time playing with cars, which the girls barely touched. There was no link between the parents’ view on which toys were more appropriate for boys or girls, and the children’s choice.
Dr Brenda Todd said, “Children of this age are already exposed to much socialization. Boys may be given ‘toys that go’ while girls get toys they can care for, which may help shape their preference. But these findings agree with the former idea that children show natural interests in particular kinds of toys. There could be a biological basis for their choices. Males through evolution have been adapted to prefer: moving objects, probably through hunting instincts(本能), while girls prefer warmer colors such as pink, the colour of a newborn baby.”
【小题1】Baby boys and girls have different toy preferences probably because ________.
| A.baby boys are much more active |
| B.baby girls like bright colours more |
| C.their parents treat them differently |
| D.there is a natural difference between them |
| A.a ball | B.a teddy | C.a car | D.a doll |
| A.Nine-month-old baby boys don’t play with dolls at all. |
| B.Two-year-old baby girls sometimes play with cars and balls. |
| C.The older the babies are, the more obvious their preference is. |
| D.Parents should teach their babies to share each other’s toys. |
| A.Adults purposely influence their babies’ preference. |
| B.Babies’ preference isn’t affected by social surroundings. |
| C.Baby boys preferring to moving toys will be good at hunting. |
| D.Baby girls preferring warmer colors will be warm-hearted. |
Can trees talk? Yes, but not in words. Scientists have reason to believe that trees do communicate (交际) with each other. Not long ago, researchers learned some surprising things. First a willow tree attacked in the woods by caterpillars (毛虫) changed the chemistry of its leaves and made them taste so terrible that they got tired of the leaves and stopped eating them. Then even more astonishing, the tree sent out a special smell---a signal (信号) causing its neighbors to change the chemistry of their own leaves and make them less tasty.
Communication, of course, doesn’t need to be in words. We can talk to each other by smiling, raising our shoulders and moving our hands. We know that birds and animals use a whole vocabulary of songs, sounds, and movements. Bees dance their signals, flying in certain patterns that tell other bees where to find nectar (花蜜) for honey. So why shouldn’t trees have ways of sending message?
【小题1】It can be concluded from the passage that caterpillars do not feed on leaves that ______.
| A.are lying on the ground | B.have an unpleasant taste |
| C.bees don’t like | D.have an unfamiliar shape |
| A.growing more branches | B.communicating with birds and bees |
| C.changing its leaf chemistry | D.shaking caterpillars off |
| A.waving its branches | B.giving off a special smell |
| C.dropping its leaves | D.changing the colour of its trunk |
| A.making special movement | B.Telling one another |
| C.smelling one another | D.making unusual sound |
Baby girls make their way directly for dolls as soon as they can crawl, while boys will head for cars, a study has shown. The findings, the first to show differences in very young babies, suggest there is a biological basis to their preferences.
Psychologists Dr Brenda Todd from City University London carried out an experiment involving 90 babies aged 9 months to 36 months. The babies were allowed to choose from seven toys. Some were typically boys’ toys ---- a car, a digger, a ball and a blue teddy. The rest were girls’ toys: a pink teddy, a doll and a cooking set. They were placed a meter away from the toys;and could pick whichever toy they liked their choice and the amount of time they spent playing with each toy were recorded.
Of the youngest children (9 to 14 months), girls spent significantly longer playing with the doll than boys, and boys spent much more time with the car and ball than the girls did. Among the two and three-year-olds, girls spent 50 percent of the time playing with the doll while only two boys briefly touched it. The boys spent almost 90 percent of their time playing with cars, which the girls barely touched. There was no link between the parents’ view on which toys were more appropriate for boys or girls, and the children’s choice.
Dr Brenda Todd said, “Children of this age are already exposed to much socialization. Boys may be given ‘toys that go’ while girls get toys they can care for, which may help shape their preference. But these findings agree with the former idea that children show natural interests in particular kinds of toys. There could be a biological basis for their choices. Males through evolution have been adapted to prefer: moving objects, probably through hunting instincts(本能), while girls prefer warmer colors such as pink, the colour of a newborn baby.”
1.Baby boys and girls have different toy preferences probably because ________.
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A.baby boys are much more active |
|
B.baby girls like bright colours more |
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C.their parents treat them differently |
|
D.there is a natural difference between them |
2.Both baby boys and baby girls like to play with ________ according to the study.
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A.a ball |
B.a teddy |
C.a car |
D.a doll |
3.What can we infer from Paragraph 3?
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A.Nine-month-old baby boys don’t play with dolls at all. |
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B.Two-year-old baby girls sometimes play with cars and balls. |
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C.The older the babies are, the more obvious their preference is. |
|
D.Parents should teach their babies to share each other’s toys. |
4.What conclusion did Dr. Brenda Todd draw from the results of the study?
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A.Adults purposely influence their babies’ preference. |
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B.Babies’ preference isn’t affected by social surroundings. |
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C.Baby boys preferring to moving toys will be good at hunting. |
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D.Baby girls preferring warmer colors will be warm-hearted. |