江苏专用2020高考英语二轮复习专题限时检测二十二阅读理解C篇专练三.doc
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1、专题限时检测(二十二)阅读理解C篇专练(三)(共3篇,限时24分钟)A(2019泰州一模)In 2016, designer Liz Ciokajlo received a task from the Museum of Modern Art (Moma) in New York: revisit the Moon Boot, a fluffylooking snowshoe inspired by the footwear used by the Apollo astronauts.Launched in 1972 at the height of the lunar missions, t
2、he Moon Boot is an icon of the 20th Centurys “plastic age” and the museum administrators wanted a new take on it.Ciokajlo set out to reimagine it.She knew only a biomaterial would work in a “postplastic age”, but the designer also wanted a new destination to inspire it.Our generations space travel o
3、bsession is not the Moon, she thought, but the red planet Mars.And Mars allows you to really think outside of the box.The task led her to an amazing biomaterial that had already attracted the attention of engineers innovating in building materials and of top space agencies like NASA and ESA.Her fina
4、l design, a tall, female, roughlooking boot, can be made on board a spaceship with almost only human sweat and a few fungus spores (真菌孢子), ideal for a sevenmonth trip to Mars with limited checkin luggage.This magic biomaterial is mycelium (菌丝体), the vegetative part of the fungus.It looks like a mass
5、 of white thread like structures, each called hyphae.Collectively, these threads are called mycelium and are the largest part of the fungus.Mycelium has amazing properties.It is a great recycler, as it feeds off a substrate to create more material, and has the potential of almost limitless growth in
6、 the right conditions.It can endure more pressure than conventional concrete without breaking.It is a known insulator and fireretardant and could even provide radiation protection on space missions.On Earth its currently used to create ceiling panels, leather, packaging materials and building materi
7、als, but in outer space it stands out for its architectural potential, says artist and engineer Maurizio Montalti, who has teamed up with Ciokajlo.For her revisited boot, Ciokajlo wanted to use the human body as the source for some of the building materials and decided to employ sweat.Reusing sweat
8、is not entirely new in space exploration but a novelty approach for footwear.She thinks it might make astronauts feel closer to home during the long journey to Mars.The design is still hypothetical, because the real boot submitted for Moma and currently in display at the London Design Museum did use
9、 mycelium but not human sweat, as their deadline was too tight, but the science checks out.语篇解读:本文主要介绍了科学家正在设计只用人类的汗液和一些真菌孢子来制造“月亮靴”。1The sentences “Mars has always been a place where you can dream.It is a place where you can reimagine how to live on Earth. Ciokajlo says.” should be put _.Abetween P
10、ara.1 and Para.2Bbetween Para.2 and Para.3Cbetween Para.3 and Para.4Dbetween Para.4 and Para.5解析:选C推理判断题。 插入句主要讨论关于火星的内容,文章中mars首次出现在文章第三段,因此该句话可以添加在第三段后,第四、五两段在谈论biomaterial,具有连贯性,中间不适合插入其他成分。2According to the passage, which of the following doesnt belong to the characteristics of mycelium?AIt can
11、be recyclable.BIt can protect people from radiation.CIt can grow without limit whatever the condition.DCompared with conventional concrete, it can endure more pressure.解析:选C细节理解题。根据文章第六段第二句中“has the potential of almost limitless growth in the right condition”可知,它在合适的环境中成长不受限制,故C项表达错误。3Which of the f
12、ollowing is TRUE according to the passage?AThe new design will be used for moon exploration.BIt will be some time before the new design is put into actual use.CMycelium has been currently widely used, especially in outer space.DHuman sweat wasnt used in the design because of some drawbacks.解析:选B细节理解
13、题。根据文章最后一段第一句“The design is still hypothetical(adj.假设的)”可知该设计还处于设想阶段,还没有实施。4The author takes a(n) _ attitude towards the new design.AoptimisticBindifferentCobjective Ddoubtful解析:选A纵观全文,作者对new design持有积极的态度,故选择optimistic。B(2019扬、泰、南、淮、徐、宿、连三模)Researchers around the world interested in uncovering comp
14、lex human disorders, such as Alzheimers disease, could soon have access to cloned monkeys with genomes that have been edited to display these conditions in China.On 24 January, scientists at the Institute of Neuroscience (ION) in Shanghai reported that they had used geneediting to disable a gene in
15、monkeys that is crucial to their sleep wake cycle.The scientists then cloned one of those monkeys to produce five primates (灵长目动物) with almost identical (相同的) genes.It is the first time that researchers have cloned a geneedited monkey.Primates are the best animal model for studying higher cognitive
16、(认知的) functions and brain disorders in humans, says neuroscientist Muming Poo, IONs director and cofounder of the new 720 million yuan(US 106 million) centre.The advantage of creating cloned monkeys is that it reduces the number of animals needed for certain types of experiments, such as testing whe
17、ther a drug works.But some scientists think that experiments using monkeys should be a last approach because of their higher levels of cognition.Mitchell Lazar, who studies metabolic disease at the University of Pennsylvania, says that some experiments in mice for example, research into the genes be
18、hind human diseases are equally appropriate scientifically as in primates.Research in mice is also more accepted by the public, and the animals are cheaper and quicker to produce.Lazar worries that if scientists have ready access to populations of geneedited monkeys, they might use them for experime
19、nts when rodents (啮齿动的) would do.Poo says that mice are not a good substitute for studying higher cognitive functions and brain disorders in humans.He argues that cloning will reduce the burden on monkeys by cutting the number used in labs.The ION follows strict international guidelines for animal r
20、esearch, he says.Poos team will continue to study the effect of gene editing on their five cloned monkeys.The group disabled a gene, BMAL1, that has a crucial role in maintaining circadian rhythm (生理节奏), the internal clock that helps a healthy sleepwake cycle.In people, BMAL1 mutations have been lin
21、ked to diabetes, hypertension and depression.The monkeys with the disabled BMAL1 genes move more at night and sleep less overall.They also display psychosis related symptoms, such as fear and anxiety, when put in unfamiliar environments.The teams next step is to look in detail at the neural(神经的) mec
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