2022最新英语时事阅读题五(适用于初三和高一学生) WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题五(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇Dogs can tell the difference between different languages, researchers inHungaryhave found. For their study, the researchers played recordings of the story The LittlePrince in both Spanish and Hungarian to a group of 18 dogs. Then they examined how the animals brainsreacte
2、d.The study was led by Laura V. Cuaya at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. She moved toHungaryfromMexicoa few years ago and brought her dog Kun-kun with her. I wondered whether Kun-kun noticed that people in Budapest spoke a different language, Hungarian, she said. She said the study found for t
3、he first time thata non-human brain can distinguish(区别) (between) languages.Raul Hernandez-Perez is a co-writer of the study. He said thatwhen dogs live with humans, they can learn patterns of the language they hear.During the experiment, Kun-kun and other dogs were trained to lie down in a brain sc
4、anner for several minutes. Every dog in the study had heard only one of two languages spoken by their owners - either Hungarian orSpanish. Then researcherscomparedhow their brainsreactedto a highlyfamiliarlanguage and to a completelyunfamiliarone.Cuaya said thatdogs could understand the differences
5、in how the two languages are spoken.Spanish, she said, is more melodic(有韵律), while Hungarian is more monotone(单调). We believe that dogsdetectthat, she said.The dogs listened to parts of The LittlePrince in Spanish and Hungarian. Researchers also playedscrambledversions(版本)of the story to test if the
6、y could hear the difference between speech and non-speech. To scramble a recording means to change it so that listeners are not able to understand it.Whencomparingbrainreactions, researchers found clear activity in the dogs primary auditory(听觉) or hearing area of the brain. That suggested that they
7、can distinguish between speech and non-speech.The dogs secondary auditory area is for understandingcomplexsounds. This part of the dogs brainsproduceddifferent activity patterns when they heard afamiliarlanguagecomparedto anunfamiliarlanguage.The researchers also found that the older the dogs were,
8、the better they were able to distinguish between the two languages.(357 words) 根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. What language does Kun-Kun listen to first in its life? A. English B. Spanish C. Hungarian D. Chinese2. Which sentence from the passage is the best main idea for the report? A. Dogs can tell the differenc
9、e between different languages. B. A non-human brain can distinguish (between) languages. C. when dogs live with humans, they can learn patterns of the language they hear. D. dogs could understand the differences in how the two languages are spoken.3. What did the researchers not do for the study? A.
10、 Before testing, they scanned the brains of the dogs before they are tested. B. While testing, they played non-speech recordings for the dogs. C. While testing, they played recordings of different languages for the dogs. D. After testing, they compared the dogs brain reactions to the recordings.4. W
11、hat does the underlined wordscrambledmean? A. melodic B. monotoneC. familiar D. disorderly5. Which statement is true about dogs hearing? A. Dogs cant understand complex sounds. B. A young dog can understand a language better than an old one. C. They can understand a melodic language better than a mo
12、notone one. D. Dogs secondary auditory understands a complex language better than the primary auditory.B篇Some Dutchcitizenshave found new ways toreleasetheirangerabout the continuing COVID-19pandemic by shouting andsmashingthings.Twin brothers Steven and Brian Krijger showed a reporter from Reuters
13、howenjoyableit can be tocrushcars at a vehicle wreckage center in the town of Vijfhuizen, near Amsterdam. One used a sledgehammer and the other a crowbar todestroya Peugeot 106 car. The exercise is part of a Dutch program called Car Smash. It aims to give people living under newanti-virusrestriction
14、s ways toreleasetheirangerand frustrations(沮丧). The feelings havebuilt upduring apandemicthat is now entering its third year.Dutch bars, restaurants and most stores have been closed since mid-December when the newmeasures took effect. There strictions are set to remain in place until at least Januar
15、y 14. The government isseeking tocontainrecord numbers of coronavirus cases.There is nothing to do these days, Brian told Reuters. We cant work because, we own a bar and we are closed. So, we thought wed let some of that frustration go and smash a car.Merlijn Boshuizenrunsthe CarSmash program. He sa
16、id people taking part are first asked to spray-paint whats present in their lives onto their chosen vehicle. Then, when they startwreckinga car, they are asked to close their eyes and feel their feet on the ground. Boshuizen says thegoalis for the person to feel thepower, every vein(血管) in your body
17、, feel what you are doing, and in that way to try to get it out of your life.Nearby, in the Hague, voice trainer Julie ScottoperatesScreechat the Beach. It is a program with similar aims as CarSmash. Scott told Reuters she developed the idea while looking for somethingphysicaland something torelease
18、some of the tension that has beenbuilding upin people.On a recent day, Julie joined Rozemarijn Kardijk on a windy beach near the shore. Kardijk jumped up and down shouting until sheran out ofbreath while trying not to laugh. You can just -Whaa! Let yourself go, Kardijk said. She is a business secret
19、ary hoping to learn to speak with moreconfidencein herprofessionallife. You dont have to think about other things, its the wideness of the beach and the sea . Kardijk said. Your voice goes over the sea and it doesnt return to you. Its a sense offreedom.(414 words ) 根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. Some Dutch citize
20、ns have found new ways to release their anger because _. A. they lose their jobs in recent days. B. they have nothing to do these days C. they have built up bad feelings during the pandemic. D. they feel angry with the restrictions.2. How long has the pandemic lasted for? A. one year B. two years C.
21、 more than two years D. three years.3. The new anti-virus restrictions will remain in place for _. A. one month B. tow months C. three months D. half a year.4. From the report we can infer that the people taking part the program paint _ on the cars. A. something enjoyable in their livesB. something
22、making them unhappy in their lives C. their advice on the restrictionsD. their wishes during the pandemic5. Which group of words doesnt mean closely in the report?A. smash -crush, B. destroy - wreckC. operate run D. screech - releaseC篇A new study suggests thatseverestorms arelikelyto startaffectingw
23、ider areas that include cities like New York, Boston, Beijing and Tokyo. An international research team predicts that bigatmosphericstorms called tropical cyclones could move further to the north or south. It said this is because of the effects of planet-warming climate change.The U.S. National Ocea
24、nic andAtmosphericAdministration describes tropical cyclones as organizedsystems of clouds andthunderstorms that develop over bodies of water.Majortropical cyclones are declared either hurricanes or typhoons, depending on where the storms happen. In the North Atlantic, central North Pacific and east
25、ern North Pacific, the term hurricane is used. In the Northwest Pacific, the storms are called typhoons.The researchers suggest that hurricanes and typhoons could start appearing farther north in the northern half of the world and farther south in the southern half of the world. Those areas contain
26、larger population centers that traditionally are not struck by large hurricanes or typhoons.Joshua Studholme was the lead writer of the study, which recently appeared in Nature Geoscience. He said in a statement the study representsan important, under-estimated risk of climate change.This research p
27、redicts that the 21st centurys tropical cyclones will likely occur over a wider range of latitudes(纬度) than has been the case on Earth for the last 3 million years, he added.The researchers note that tropical cyclones form close to the equator in warm, tropical oceans. But the study suggests that wa
28、rming climates on Earth will create smaller temperature differences between the equator and the poles. In the summer months this could cause the jet stream to weaken or split(分裂). If this were to happen, it could open a window in the mid-latitudes for tropical cyclones to form andintensify, the rese
29、archers said.The researchers said their models estimated that, during periods with warmer climates, tropical cyclones formed andintensifiedat higher latitudes.These periods of warm weather include the Eocene, which was 56 to 34 million years ago, and Pliocene, 5.3 to 2.6 million years ago.Alexey Fed
30、orov is a professor of oceanic andatmosphericsciences at Yale.He was a co-writer of the study.He said in a statement that there are still large uncertainties about how tropical cyclones will change in the future.However, he added that multiple lines ofevidence suggest more tropical cyclones are like
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