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New research at Yale University has provided the strongest evidence that humans are evolving(进化)- and suggests that women of the future will be shorter, heavier, and healthier, and will have children for longer.

As medicine has allowed people who would previously have died young to live to childbearing age and beyond, many have assumed that natural selection no longer works on our species. But Prof Stephen Stearns, the evolutionary biologist at Yale University behind the study, says: "That's just plain false." While survival to reproductive age(生育年龄) is no longer such a barrier(障碍) for humans, other evolutionary pressures – including sexual selection and reproductive fitness – are still working away in full force. If the trends the research detected are representative and continue for another 10 generations, Prof Stearns says that the average woman in 2409AD will be 2cm shorter and 1kg  heavier, will bear her first child five months earlier.

Prof Stearns and his team studied the medical histories of 14,000 residents of the Massachusetts town of Framingham, using medical data from a study going back to 1948 and spanning three generations. It looked at 2,238 women past reproductive age – so that they had had all the children they were going to – and tested their height, weight, cholesterol(胆固醇), blood pressure, and other traits, to see if there was a correlation with the number of children they had borne. It found that shorter, heavier women had more children than lighter, taller ones. Women with lower blood pressure and cholesterol were also more likely to have large families. Women who gave birth early or had a late menopause were likely to have more children as well. More importantly, however, these traits were then passed on to their daughters, who also, on average, had more children.

The study has not determined why these factors are linked to reproductive success, but it is likely that they indicate genetic, rather than environmental, effects. Prof Stearns’ team controlled for other factors, including social and cultural change.

Research suggesting humans are evolving has been carried out before, but this is believed to be the first that directly compares reproductive success of individuals with physiological changes(生理变化).

72. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Natural selection no longer works on our species, especially the woman.

B. Woman of the future will be shorter, heavier, and healthier, and will have children for longer

C. Some genetic, rather than environmental effects has more influence on the evolvement of the humans.

D. Evolutionary pressures are still working in full force on the evolvement of the humans.

73. Which of the following statements is False about the women’s evolvement according to the research?

A. women will shorter

B. women will be fatter

C. The time for the women to have baby will be longer

D. women will be cleverer

74. Which factor is the most promising related to reproductive success?

A. Genetic         B. Social          C. Environmental         D. Cultural

75. This passage may most likely be taken from           .

A. a geography magazine

B. a medicine and technology research journal

C. a daily newspaper

D. an entertainment book

72—75   BDAB  

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

As the drought(干旱) continued to seem to be endless, a small community of mid-west farmers were wondering what to do next. The rain was important not only to keep their crops     36    , but to support the townspeople's way of     37    . Since the problem needed immediate    38    , the local church felt it was time to call a prayer meeting to ask for    39   .

In what seemed an unclear remembrance(纪念) of a Native American   40    , the people began to arrive. After they were all    41    , the pastor(牧师)on his arrival watched as the townspeople continued to arrive. He slowly    42     his way to the front to officially    43    the meeting.

   Everyone was taking the opportunity to     44    with close friends. When the pastor     45     the front, his thoughts were on quieting those     46     and starting the meeting.

        47    he began to ask for quiet, his eyes    48     through the crowd and he took     49     of an eleven year-old girl sitting in the front row.

   Her face was shining     50     excitement and she     51     sat in her place. Next to her, was a bright red umbrella,    52     for use. The beauty and innocence(纯真) of the girl made the pastor smile as he     53     the faith she had. No one     54     at the meeting had brought a/an     55    .

They had all come to pray for rain, but she had come expecting God to answer with the needed rain.       

36.A. wealthy     B. healthy           C. powerful       D. necessary

37.A. work         B. entertainment     C. stay           D. life

38.A. attention           B. solution          C. fiction        D. conservation

39.A. rain           B. help            C. money              D. advice

41.A. covered     B. crowded         C. occupied       D. seated

42.A. found        B. struggled        C. felt            D. made

43.A. end               B. close           C. begin         D. hold

44.A. talk               B. tell             C. say            D. drink

45.A. arrived      B. reached          C. got            D. hurried

46.A. possible     B. patient               C. pure           D. present

47.A. As          B. Until           C. Though         D. Unless

48.A. got         B. went           C. looked              D. saw

49.A. hold          B. sight           C. notice        D. glance

50.A. for         B. with            C. by             D. at

51.A. quietly      B. calmly               C. anxiously      D. worriedly

52.A. eager         B. ready          C. curious          D. awful

53.A. recognized    B. promised        C. realized         D. allowed

54.A. even          B. else             C. still            D. also

55.A. apron        B. raincoat          C. record        D. umbrella

    If you walk slowly through downtown Helsinki(芬兰首都)during the day, taking in the splendid 19th century buildings, white boats and noise of passing trams, you will start to understand why it is called a city of two colors: white and blue

         The sea is always present in Helsinki. When you take a walk over the great open space of the central square, you will hear seabirds screaming. When you take the train, suddenly and unexpectedly, you are faced with a calm, shining blue sea. You may notice that people in Helsinki do not rush as in other cities. Instead, they walk along the roads, politely letting other people by

         A usual way to see Helsinki for the first time is to start out by the boats. You will walk by the elderly women selling fish and vegetables in the market square and find yourself in front of a beautiful park. You may enjoy a pleasant walk in the park for a few hours and then take the tram. Trams are the perfect way to get around in Helsinki. Watching the old houses, parks, theatres, churches, shops, restaurants and people in the streets, you may have a slightly sad film feeling to it

         The pale summer nights are another wonder in the city. Following the waterfront of the city after sunset, you couldn’t help stopping and listening to the sweet silence, interrupted only by the screaming seabirds and leaving fishing boats

         However, in some way, Helsinki is also the most modern city in northern Europe. You will surely want to visit the white Glass Palace, the modern art museum, and all those extremely popular cafes and design stores

64. Helsinki is called a city of two colors mainly because of the colors of its_____

         A.19th century buildings, boats and parks     

         B. 19th century buildings, boats and seabirds

         C. old houses, parks and trams      

         D. old buildings, boats and the sea

65. The best way to see most of Helsinki is to go ________

         A. by boat               B. by bus             C. by tram      D. on foot

66. The 19th century buildings, the white Glass Palace, popular cafes and design

   shops in Helsinki all show that Helsinki is ______

   A. both splendid and traditional                  B. both quiet and noisy

   C. both historical and modern                 D. both old and new

67.This passage is most likely to be found in _________

         A. a story-book                                B. a geography textbook

         C. a research report                                 D. a travel magazine

C

       When we can see well, we do not think about our eyes often.It is only when we can not see perfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.

       People who are nearsighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes.Many people who do a lot of close work, such as writing and reading, become nearsighted.Then they have to wear glasses in order to see distant things clearly.

       People who are farsighted face just the opposite problem.They can see things that are far away, but they have difficulty reading a book unless they hold it at arm’s length.If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses too.

       Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape.This, too, can be corrected by glasses.Some people’s eyes become cloudy because of cataracts.Long ago these people often became blind.Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.

       When night falls, colors become fainter to the eyes and finally disappear.After your eyes have grown used to the dark, you can see better if you use the side of your eyes rather than the centers.Sometimes, after dark, you see a small thing to one side of you, which seems to disappear if you turn your head in its direction.This is because when you turn your head, you are looking at the thing too directly.Men on guard duty sometimes think they see something moving to one side of them.When they turn to look straight at it, they can not see it any more, and they believe they were mistaken.However, this mistake happens because the center of the eye, which is very sensitive in daylight, is not as sensitive as the sides of the eye after dark.

64.We don’t know that our eyes are of great importance until ________.

       A.we think about our eyes      B.we cannot see clearly

       C.we wear glasses              D.we have to do much reading

65.According to the passage, a ________ is more likely to be nearsighted.

       A.student         B.doctor          C.guard           D.painter

66.People who are farsighted ________ .

       A.can do a lot of close work without glasses

       B.can only see things that are very close to their eyes

       C.have difficulty reading a book if they hold it at arm’s length

       D.can correct their eyes by glasses

67.To see a small thing at night, it is better to look ________ .

       A.with wide open eyes         B.with half shut or narrowed eyes

       C.straight at it                 D.in a slightly different direction

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