首页 10月联考

2022-2023学年湖北省部分市州高二(下)期末英语试卷

10月联考 15

2022-2023学年湖北省部分市州高二(下)期末英语试卷正在持续更新,目前金太阳答案为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。

本文从以下几个角度介绍。

    1、湖北省高二期末联考2024英语
    2、2023-2024湖北省部分重点中学高二年级12月联考英语
    3、2024湖北省部分重点中学高二英语试卷
    4、2024湖北高二期末考试
    5、2023-2024湖北省高二10月联考英语
    6、2023-2024湖北省部分重点中学高二年级三月联合考试英语
    7、湖北省2023-2024学年度高中秋季期中联考高三英语
    8、湖北高二下学期联考2024
    9、湖北省2024年高二期末考试时间
    10、湖北省高二期末联考2024
28.What can be learned about Rodriguez?A.She works for ViaGen Pets.B.She is a science teacher.C.She is fed up with her job.D.She seldom tells others about her job.2.What does theiedodnPagreA.Keeping a pet.B.Doing animal research.C.Having their pets cloned.D.Cloning livestock for business purposes.30.Why does Rodriguez mention human twins that have freckles?A.To suggest that human twins are alike.B.To state that twins may have different personalities.C.To explain why cloned animals can hardly be recognized.D.To show that an animal and its clone are not completely identical.31.What does Rodriguez think of the pet cloning industry?A.It is promising.B.It should be improved.C.It should cut its costs.D.It has received many doubts.69DIf you visit Uluwatu Temple in Bali,take care.The long-tailed macaques()there are wellknown thieves.Since time out of mind(自古以来)they have made a living by taking away visitorsbelongings and refusing to return them until some food is provided.That is quite clever.But Jean-Baptiste Leca of the University of Lethbridge wondered whether these monkeys are cleverer still.Sometimes,they do not accept the first offer and hold out for more.He therefore asked himselfwhether they are able to assess how valuable an object is to its owner,and use that knowledge intheir negotiations.Experiments conducted in the past with monkeys and apes suggest such primates(灵长类动物)can indeed attach a value to something worthless to them like a colored plastic counter(),bylearning that symbols of this sort may be exchanged for food,and that different counters bringdifferent rewards.These findings,however,were based on rules made by humans but followed bylab animals.The macaques of Uluwatu are true wild animals,though ones that are familiar with,and comfortable in the presence of,human beings.Dr.Leca and his colleagues conducted their experiment by wandering around the temple withvideo cameras,recording the robberies After that,they tried to establish the relative values of foodrewards to monkeys,and of stealable objects to people There are three sorts of rewards:raw eggsbiscuits and small bags of fruit.Different monkeys have different preferences,but Leca establishedthese for individual animals by offering them choices between pairs of goodies.They then observed.from their video recordings,how many times victims bothered to bargain with a thief for the returrof property,and thus classified objects into low value (including plastic bottles and key rings)medium value (such as hats and shoes)and high value (like electronics and wallets)A close analysis showed that monkeys do,indeed,have a complicated sense of what they aredoing-at least,adults and sub-adults do.For these animal thieves,high-value items are their firschoice,and they will often hold out either for more rewards,or for better ones,if they are inossmBut this is smething that theyvehowtoo as they grow32.Why should visitors be areful in Uluwatu Temple?A.There are strict rules in the temple.B.There are many thieves and cheats.C.Some wild animals may attack them.D.Monkeys may steal their possessions,高考模拟信息卷·英语(一)第5页(共8页)
本文标签:

扫码二维码