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第05講閱讀理解主旨大意題、推理判斷題學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)內(nèi)容要求閱讀理解閱讀理解主旨大意題解題方法閱讀理解推理判斷題解題方法閱讀理解說明文語議論文解題思路知識講解知識講解一、閱讀理解推理判斷題推理判斷題是閱讀理解試題中的重要題型之一,包括推理和判斷兩個方面,是考生失分率較高的題型??疾榭忌高^文章表面文字信息推測文章陷含意思,進行邏輯推理,對文章的細(xì)節(jié)、作者的態(tài)度、意圖作出正確推理判斷的能力。1:推斷隱含意義解題技巧:1).Scanning,找到相關(guān)信息點2).Studyreading,不但理解表層,而且要由表及里、由淺入深地分析3).推理,以文中提供的信息為依據(jù),結(jié)合常識,作出符合邏輯的推斷2:推斷觀點態(tài)度解題技巧:根據(jù)作者在文中的措辭,尤其是表達(dá)感情色彩的形容詞、副詞、動詞及所舉的例子,推斷出作者的弦外之音。3:推斷寫作目的QuestionForms:解題技巧:1).

找主旨2).

看文體――根據(jù)文章結(jié)構(gòu)和措辭(1)toentertainreaders常見于故事類的文章(2)topersuadereaders常見于廣告類的文章(3)toinformreaders/offerinformation/tips多見于科普類﹑新聞報道類﹑文化類或社會類的文章.4:推斷文章出處QuestionForms:解題技巧:這類問題應(yīng)從文章的內(nèi)容或結(jié)構(gòu)來判斷其出處:A.報紙:前面會出現(xiàn)日期、地點或通訊社名稱。B.廣告:因其格式特殊,容易辨認(rèn)。C.產(chǎn)品說明:器皿、設(shè)備的使用說明會有產(chǎn)品名稱或操作方式,而藥品的服用說明會告知服用時間、次數(shù)、藥量等。D.網(wǎng)站:文中會出現(xiàn)click(點擊),online(在線),web(網(wǎng)絡(luò)),website(網(wǎng)址)等字眼。5:推斷下續(xù)內(nèi)容解題技巧:1).把握作者寫作思路2).把握文章結(jié)構(gòu),注意最后一段內(nèi)容,特別是最后幾句話。典例一(2023·湖南高二湖南師大附中??计谥校〥isordersofthebrainareagrowingworry.Twelvemental—healthconditionsaffectabout970millionpeoplearoundtheworldaccordingtotheGlobalBurdenofDiseaseProject:morethanoneintenofthepopulation.Thisfigurecouldwellbeanunderestimate.Neurological(神經(jīng)學(xué)的)problemssuchasstroke,migraine(偏頭痛),Parkinson’sandbraininjuryarecollectivelytheleadingglobalsourceofdisability.Ageingpopulationswithunhealthywaysoflifearelikelytomakethisproblemmuchworseeverywhere.Inanidealworld,sciencewouldbeingtotherescue.Butthebrainisaplexorgansometimesdescribedasthemostplexstructureintheknownuniverse.Aprivatepanyspentanestimated$43bnonresearchintotherapiesforAlzheimer’sdiseasebetween1998and2017andcameupempty—handed.Thatbigfailureisperhapsthebiggestreasonwhy,inthe2010s,manydrugfirmsabandonedorcutbackonneuroscience(神經(jīng)科學(xué))research.Happily,therearesignsofachange.InourTechnologyQuarterlythisweekwereportonarenaissance(復(fù)興)inneuroscience,withmanydrugpanies,someofthembigones,showingrenewedinterestinthefield.Thisfreshenergyisingfromavarietyoftechniquesandideas.Moreprecisediagnosisandwell—confirmedbiomarkerswhichrevealthecourseofdisease,areimprovingclinicaltrials.Newkindsoftreatmentsuchasgenetherapy,areexpandingtherangeofdiseasesthatcanbetackled.Otheradvancesareanincreasingamountofdata,whichisprovingcriticaltounderstandingthebiologicalrootsofneurologicalproblems.Ashopesrisefortacklingthisfinalfrontierofbio—medicine,itisworthrememberingthatthesecretstoahealthybrainarenotonlygoingtoefromapillorpsychotherapist’streatments.Thehealthofthebrainisinfluencedbywhatgoesonoutsideitsuchasnutrition,exercise,theabuseofalcohol,education,socialconnectionsandpollution.Noneofthisshouldbesurprising:Thehealthofthebrainistiedtothehealthandthewell—beingofthebodythatitsitsin.Effortstoensurebetterbrainhealthareaninvestmentthatwillkeepbringingadvantagestoindividuals,andtosocieties,fordecadestoe.12.Whatdoesthewritersuggestinboththefirstandlastparagraphstopreventbraindiseases?A.Lessworry. B.Morefinancialaid.C.Magicmedicine. D.Healthylifestyles.13.Whatcontributetotherenewedinterestinneuroscienceresearch?A.Profitsandfame. B.Advancesintechnology.C.Largerrangeofdiseases. D.Moreclinicaltrials.14.Whatismostlikelytobethewriter’sjob?A.Ajournaleditor. B.Alibrarian.C.Asponsor. D.Aclinicaldoctor.15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.plexbrainhealth. B.Anepicresearchfailure.C.Renewedneuroscienceresearch. D.Defeatingbraindisorders. 二、

閱讀理解主旨大意題 閱讀理解對文章的主旨大意進行命題,旨在考查考生通過對原文快速瀏覽正確獲取語篇的大意,并對文章的主題、標(biāo)題、段落、中心思想加以歸納理解以及辨別主要信息和次要信息的能力。要求考生在閱讀短文時,能夠提煉文章的中心情節(jié),體會作者的主要意圖,充分運用邏輯概括能力,透過字里行間獲取文章最具代表性的觀點、中心論點及作者的情感傾向。1、利用主題段來概括標(biāo)題主題段一般在文章的第一段和最后一段,一般來說第一段經(jīng)常提出文章的主題或最后一段總結(jié)文章的主題,知道了文章的主題也就知道了文章的中心,把中心概括成一句話或一個短語——文章的標(biāo)題。2、利用主題句來概括標(biāo)題解題的關(guān)鍵是要抓住每一段的首尾句,要注意貫穿文章始終的詞語。通過尋找文章的主題句,并對主題句進行概括和提煉,從而確定文章的標(biāo)題。做此類題時,要避免以下三種錯誤:(1)概括不夠(多表現(xiàn)為部分替代整體,從而縮小了范圍);(2)過度概括(多表現(xiàn)為人為擴大范圍);(3)以事實、細(xì)節(jié)替代文章大意。規(guī)律方法2:如何概括文章大意?1.

做概括文章大意題時,有效的方法就是辨認(rèn)主題句。主題句具有簡潔性、概括性的特點,文章的中心思想往往是每段主題句的綜合。若文章無主題句,這就需要我們依據(jù)文中的事實、細(xì)節(jié)、觀點去進行分析、推斷和歸納,從而概括出文章大意。2.

在選擇答案時,根據(jù)自己總結(jié)的大意,就可以用排除法將干擾項逐個排除。規(guī)律方法3:如何總結(jié)段落大意?段落大意即某一段的中心思想,通常中心思想會在首句體現(xiàn)出來,這就是常說的段落主題句。主題句具有鮮明的概括性,句子結(jié)構(gòu)簡單,段落中其他句子均用來解釋、支撐或擴展主題句所表達(dá)的主題思想。主題句通常位于段首,也可位于段尾、段中。有時作者沒有寫出明顯的主題句,要學(xué)會根據(jù)段落內(nèi)容去概括主題句。典例二(2023·福建福州·高二福建省福州外國語學(xué)校??计谥校〧ormanyyearsthere’sbeenadebateaboutrewardingourchildren.Doesitwork?Isiteffective?Somepeoplethinkweshouldestablishastandardwithourkidsandgivethemsomethingformeetingthisstandardasareward.Punishmentisgivenoutinmuchthesameway,butit’susedwhencertainstandardsofperformance,behavior,etc.havenotbeenmet.Kidswilloftenbeemoredutifulwhenthreatenedwithpunishment,andworkharderwhenpromisedavaluablereward.Theproblemiswhathappenswhenyouaren’taround.Todevelopresponsible,selfdisciplined(自律)kids,parentsneedtopromotecertainideas.Oneoftheseideasisthateveryonejoinsinandhelpsinyourfamily.Anotherideaisthattherecanbeenjoymentindoinganytaskifwechoosetomakeitso.Whenataskisforaworthycause(ourfamilycanenjoythehousemorebecauseIhelpedcleanit),thismessagecanhaveabigimpact.Thisishowwehelpourkidsdevelopasenseofresponsibility.Whenourchildrendevelopthisresponsibility,they’llbemoredisciplined,andthey’llcontroltheiremotionsbetter.Whenwegiverewardstoourkids,wereducethesenseofresponsibility.Wealsocreatechildrenwhomaytemporarilyperformtoacertainstandard,butwhoaren’tlikelytocontinuetheperformancewithoutthecarrothanginginfrontofthem.“Rewardsandpunishmentcanchangebehaviorforawhile,buttheycannotchangethepersonwhoengagesinthebehavior,”saidAlfieKohn,authorofPunishedbyRewards.“Goodvalueshavetobegrownfromtheinsideout.”Parentscanhelpgivetheirchildrenasenseofsharedresponsibilityanddisciplinewhichcanlastalifetime.Therealrewardsthatyourchildrenreceivewillbetheirreadinessfortheplexanddemandingworldthatwaitsforthem—aworldthatrewardsthosewhohavelearnedthesecretsofdisciplineandresponsibility.Sokeepthoseshinyrewardingtoyourself,andletyourkidsfindtheirownrewards.35.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrenarethreatenedwithpunishment,________.A.theymayloseinterestintheirwork B.theymayappeartobewellbehavedC.theymaychangetoanotherperson D.theresultswillbeworsethanusual36.Theunderlinedpart“thecarrot”inParagraph4probablyrefersto________.A.rewards B.a(chǎn)ims C.a(chǎn)pologies D.doubts37.Accordingtothepassage,AlfieKohnwouldagreethatparentsshould________.A.neverpayattentiontothewaytheirchildrendothingsB.showtheirchildrenhowtobehavebyexampleC.neverpunishtheirchildrenD.helptheirchildrenestablishgoodvalues38.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Doyouoftenrewardyourchildren?B.Shouldparentsrewardtheirchildren?C.Whenshouldparentsrewardtheirchildren?D.Whatcanparentsrewardtheirchildrenwith?鞏固練習(xí)鞏固練習(xí)一、(2324高二上·遼寧·開學(xué)考試)Tiredofstandinginline?Waitabitlonger,andyoumayneverhavetoagain.Amazonhasopened24ofitsAmazonGostores,whichusecamerasandartificialintelligence(AI)toseewhatyou’vetakenoffshelvesandchargeyouasyouwalkout.SomepaniesarecloselycopyingAmazon’sapproachtousingAlpoweredcamerasfixedinceilings.Butothersaretryinganentirelydifferentwaytoskipthecheckout:smartshoppingcarts,panieshaveaddedcamerasandsensorstothecarts,andareusingAItotellwhatyou’veputinthem.Customerspaybyenteringacreditcard,orthroughanonlinepaymentsystem.Whenacustomerexitsthestore,agreenlightontheshoppingcartshowsthattheirorderisplete,andthey’recharged.Thepaniesbehindthesmartcarts,includingCaperandVeeve,sayit’smucheasiertoaddtechnologytotheshoppingcartthantoanentirestore.Amazom’sGostoresrelyonhundredsofcamerasintheceiling.Theshelvesalsoincludesensorstotellwhenanitemisremoved.AhmedBeshry,cofounderofCaper,believesthetechnologytorunGoistooexpensivetouseinalargeformatgrocerystore.NeitherCapernorVeevehavesaidhowmuchtheirsmartshoppingcartswillcost,makingitdifficulttoparethedifferentformats.ShariqSiddiqui,CEOofVeeve,said,“We’realwayshappywhenAmazonisdoingsomething.Theyforceretailerstogetoutoftheiroldschoolthinking.”Eachtimeabusinessusesartificialintelligenceandcameras,itraisesquestionsaboutcustomers’privacyandtheeffectonjobs.Beshrynotesthatthecamerasinhisshoppingcartpointdownintothecart,soonlyacustomer’shandandpartoftheirarmwillbecaptured(拍攝)oncamera.1.Whatdoweknowaboutthesmartshoppingcarts?A.Theyarelinkedtothecamerasfixedintheceilings.B.Theyarenotabletorecognizegoodsputinthem.C.Theyflashthegreenlightwhentheorderisfinished.D.Theycantellcustomerswheretofindwhattheywant.2.WhatdoesBeshrythinkofthetechnologyusedinAmazon’sGostores?A.Itmayreducethecostofrunningastoregreatly.B.Itislikelytohelpretailerstothinkdifferently.C.Ithasattractedmanymoreretailersthanbefore.D.Itcostsmuchmorethantheirshoppingcarts.3.WhenitestoAIandcameras,whatmakesthepublicworriedmost?A.Thatgoodsinthestoresmaybemoreexpensive.B.Thattheycanonlybuygoodsonline.C.Thatsomebodymayknowtheirprivacy.D.Thattheyhavetowaitinalineforalongertime.4.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Thenewtechnologyimprovesretailsale.B.Smartshoppingcartswillletyouskiptheline.C.Alpoweredcamerasareusedinretailstores.D.Artificialintelligenceaffectsthefutureofjobmarket.二、(2324高二上·福建開學(xué)考試)Afternearly70yearsofspaceexploration,Earthisnowsurroundedbyspacejunk.Recently,anaccidentmadethecleanupmoredifficulttostart.AccordingtotheEuropeanSpaceAgency(ESA),scientistsplanontestingtheir“junktruck”,ClearSpace1,in2025.It’saspacecraftwithfourarmsthatcancatchdebris(碎片)andbringitbacktoEarth.TheyhavechosentobringbackVESPA,a113kilogram,twometerwiderocketpart.However,inAugust,itwashitbyanotherpieceofspacejunk,creatingnewpieces.TheESAisnowrevisingitscleanupplan.MostsatellitestodayaresentintoEarth’sloworbit,whichreachesuptoaround2,000kilometersabovetheEarth.There,spacecraftaremostlikelytocrashwitheachother.Theremaybeasmanyas170millionpiecesofspacejunkinorbit.Bigorsmall,anyofthepiecescancauseharmtoaspacecraft.Intermsofthecleanup,scientistshavesomeotherideas.Onepopularplanistoequipaspacecraftwithharpoons(叉)andmagnets(磁鐵).Thecraftwouldshoottheharpoontostickintothedebrisbefore“throwing”itbacktoEarth.Magnetscouldmovethedebris,changingitsdirection.ThedebriswouldburnafterenteringEarth’satmospheresotherewouldn’tbemuchleftwhenitreachesEarth.Scientistsarealsoconsideringshootinglasers(激光)fromspacecrafttoheatupthedebris’surface,creatingasmallpushthatwouldchangethedebris’orbit.ThischangewouldallowthedebristobecaughtbyEarth’sgravity.Spacejunkcanbeverydangerous,andspaceagenciesaroundtheworldaretestingandplanningthecleanup.Butwhyhaven’ttheydoneanythingyet?Onereasonistheexpense.Itwouldtakebetween$4,000and$60,000perkilogramtocatchonepieceofdebrislargerthan10cm.Andaround$300millionisneededtodevelopthelasertechnology.5.What’sthemissionofClearSpace1?A.TomarkEarth’sloworbit. B.Tomonitorspacedebris.C.Tostudytheharmofspacejunk. D.TobringVESPAbacktoEarth.6.Howdolasersworkincleaningupspacedebris?A.Byburningitupinspace. B.Bypushingitintodeeperspace.C.Bymovingittowardsaspacecraft. D.Byredirectingitintotheatmosphere.7.What’sadisadvantageofthecleanupaccordingtothelasttwoparagraphs?A.It’splex. B.It’srisky. C.It’scostly. D.It’schangeable.8.Whatmightbeasuitabletitle?A.EscapingfromCrowdedSpace B.LookingforWaystoCleanupSpaceC.DangerousSpaceDebris D.ExceptionalSpaceExploration三、(2324高二上·湖南·期中練習(xí))Thespecificculturalvaluesofacountrymaydeterminewhetherconcernaboutenvironmentalissuesactuallyleadsindividualstoengageinenvironmentallyfriendlybehaviors,accordingtoresearchpublishedinPsychologicalScience.KiminEom,apsychologicalscientistoftheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara,wasinspiredtoinvestigatethelinksbetweenculture,environmentalconcern,andenvironmentalactionafternoticingthatbothpublicdiscussionandacademicresearchonenvironmentalbehaviortypicallyfocusonpeoplefromWesterncountries.ItisworthnoticingbecauseWesterncountriestendtohaveculturalvaluesthatprioritizeindividuals’ownattitudesandbeliefsandencourageexpressionofthem.“Thetheoryseemedtobethatonceindividualsareledtobelieveintheurgencyofenvironmentalissuesandhavestrongerconcernsaboutsustainability(持續(xù)性),theywillchangeandacttoaddresstheissues,”explainsEom.Butthisrelationshipmightnotholdforindividualslivinginmorecollectivistic(集體主義的)societies,whichplacemoreemphasisonsocialharmonyanduniformitythanonselfexpression,Eomandhisteamassumed.Toexaminewhatdrivesenvironmentalactioninindividualisticandcollectivisticcultures,theresearchersconductedastudywithparticipantsfromtheUnitedStates(anindividualisticculture)andJapan(acollectivisticculture).Theyfoundenvironmentalconcernwascloselyconnectedwithenvironmentalbehavior—inthiscase,choosingenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts—butonlyamongAmericanparticipants.Ontheotherhand,believingthatalargepercentageofpeopleengageinenvironmentallyfriendlybehaviorswasassociatedwithmakingecofriendlychoicesamongJapaneseparticipants,butnotAmericanparticipants.Thefindingssuggestthatpersonalconcernsaremorelikelytomotivatepeopletotakeenvironmentalactioniftheyliveinindividualisticcountries,whilesocialnorms(準(zhǔn)則)aremorelikelytodrivepeopletoengageinenvironmentallyfriendlybehavioriftheyliveincollectivisticcountries.“Gettingcitizensactivelyengagediscriticaltoaddressingurgentsocialchallenges,suchasclimatechange,”saysEom.“Ourresearchsuggeststhatscientists,policymakers,andactivistsneedtounderstandhowcultureshapesthepsychologicalfactorsofactiontodeveloppolicies,campaigns,andinterventions(干預(yù))thataddressimportantsocialissues.”9.WhatdoesEomfindaboutpreviousresearchonenvironmentalbehavior?A.Itsstudyparticipantsaretoolimited.B.Itsresultsneedawhiletobeachieved.C.Itprioritizesindividuals’attitudesandbeliefs.D.Itdrawsmuchevidencefrompublicdiscussion.10.UnderwhichconditionwillaJapanesemanmostlikelytakeenvironmentalaction?A.Ifheseesmanyothersdoso.B.Ifheisaffectedbycollectivisticvalues.C.Ifhemovestoanindividualisticcountry.D.Ifheworriesabouttheenvironmentpersonally.11.WhatdoesEomsayabouttheirresearchinthelastparagraph?A.Itfailstotakeparticipants’psychologicalfactorsintoaccount.B.Itencouragesscientistsandpolicymakerstomakejointefforts.C.Ithasafurtherstudydirectiontowardsurgentsocialchallenges.D.Itprovidesinsightsintopromotingpublicengagementinsocialissues.12.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SocialNormsPlayaPartinAddressingPollutionB.EnvironmentalIssuesOriginatefromNationalCulturesC.MotivatingEcoFriendlyBehaviorsDependsonCulturalValuesD.MoreEnvironmentalConcernsUsuallyMeanMoreGreenAction四、(2324高二上·浙江寧波·月考)Threedimensionalprinting,atechnologythatcreatesobjectslayerbylayer,hasrevolutionized(變革)thewaywemakethings.Recently,agroupofChinesescientiststookthingsastepfurtherbyusingthistechnologytocreaterealisticreplicas(復(fù)制品)ofhumanorgans.Previously,itwaschallengingtocreateasinglematerialthatcouldprintdifferenthumanorgansduetotheirplexity.TheresearchteamfromChineseAcademyofSciencesstartedbyusinghydrogel(水凝),asoftgellikematerialasthemainingredient.Humanorganshavevarioustextures(質(zhì)地),withourbrainsbeingthesoftest.Toreplicatethehardnessofmaterialslikebone,theresearchersaddedmetallicelementstothehydrogelandadjustedtheirratio(比例)tocreatethetextureofeachorgan.Besides,tomakesuretheprintingresultsarecorrect,theteamusedlightcuring(光固化)technologyinthe3Dprintingprocess.Aspeciallampwasplacedundertheprintingmachine,causingthegeltobeesolidrightafteritwasprinted.Accordingtotheteam’spaperpublishedinthejournalAdvancedFunctionalMaterials,theyareabletoproduceorganmodelsincludingthebrain,lungs,andintestines(腸).These3Dprintedorganmodelsareessentialformedicalresearches,suchastestingmedicalequipmentanddemonstratingsurgeries.paredtoliveorgansandanimalmodels,theyarealsoethically(倫理上)acceptablesincetheyareprintedartificially.Theycanhelpresearchersdevelopnewtreatmentsmoreefficiently,duetotheirlowerrelativecost,mentedtheAllianceofAdvancedBiomedicalEngineeringwebsite.However,thismethodisstilldeveloping,andexpertsarehopingitwillbeusedinthemedicalfieldwithinadecade,accordingtoCNN.13.Whatwasthemainchallengeinprintinghumanorgans?A.Theplexityofhumanorgans. B.Thevarioustexturesofhumanorgans.C.Thedifficultyincreatingpropermaterials. D.Thelackofappropriateprintingtechnology.14.Howdidtheresearchteamensuretheaccuracyoftheprintingresults?A.Bycontrollingthenumberofmetallicelements.B.Byusinglightcuringtechnologybeforeprinting.C.Bysolidifyingthegelimmediatelyafterprinting.D.Byputtingaspeciallampontheprintingmachine.15.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Thistechnologyisstillintheperiodoftheory.B.3Dprintedorgansareofgreatmedicalsignificance.C.Theprintedorgansaremoreeffectiveinthetreatment.D.Liveorgansandanimalmodelsaremoreacceptableethically.16.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePowerof3DPrinting B.PrintingtheBodyPartsC.RevolutionaryTechnology D.FindingNewMaterialsforOrgans五、(2324高二上·山東青島·階段練習(xí))NeverhastherebeenaprimateasbigasGigantopithecusblacki.Adultsofthisancientape(猿)stoodabout10feettailandcouldweighmorethan500pounds,wanderingthethickforestsofancientChinaduringthelastIceAge.Whythisimpressiveanimalwentextincthaspuzzledscientistssincetheapewasdiscoverednearlyacenturyago.Butnow,anewanalysissuggeststhattheprimate’suniquelifestyleleftitvulnerableThenewstudybinesgeologicaldates,pollenrecords,andcluespreservedinsidefossilteethtopresentadetailedtimelineofwhen,andhow,Gigantopithecusblackiwentextinct.Theresultsrevealthecreature’sdeclineandultimatedemiseinfinedetailKiraWestaway,leadauthorofthenewstudyandageochronologistatMacquarieUniversityinSydney,workedtoeupwithmoreaccuratedatesforthesediments(沉積物)thatGigantopithecusfossilshavebeenfoundin.StudiesoffossilpollenfromtheGigantopithecussitesalsoallowedresearcherstostudyhowtheanimal’shabitatwaschanging.Priorto700,000yearsago,bothGigantopithecusandPongoweidenreichi,anotherancientape,livedinforestswheretheyateleaves,fruits,andflowersavailablemuchoftheyearround.Duetotheenvironmentalchanges,denseforestsofpines,birchesandchestnutrelativesgavewaytomoreopenhabitatswithlargerpatchesofgrasslandHowever,Gigantopithecushadadifficulttimefindingpreferredfoods.MeanwhilePongoweidenreichichangeditsdiettoliveonfibrousplantsthatweremorereadilyavailable.“ItwastheresponseofG,blackitothesechangesthatsealeditsfate,”Westawaysays.Thegiantapesweresobigthattheyhadtomoveonthegroundandwerelimitedinhowfartheycouldventure,tryingtomakethemostoftwigs,bark,andothertoughfoodsthatwerestillaccessible.Itwasn’tenough.Yetknowingtheendingoftheape’sstoryhardlyclosesthecaseonthegiantprimate.Didthesehugeprimatesfollowthesamepathtoextinction,ordidthestoryvarybylocation?ThisresearchopensnewquestionsevenasitexplainsthedisappearanceofEarth’smosthugeape.17.Whatdoesthenewresearchaimtodo?A.TostudytheclimatechangesofancientChina.B.ToanalyzethegeologicalfeaturesofthelastIceAge.C.TosolvethemysteryoftheGigantopithecusblacki’sextinction.D.TopresentsomedetailedfindingsoftheGigantopithecusblacki’shabitat.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“demise”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.Change. B.Removal. C.Adaptation. D.Extinction.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?A.Thetimingofthegiantape’sdisappearancewasworkedout.B.Anotherapewasincludedtoshowtheirmonhabitat.C.Theenvironmentalshifthadlittleimpactonthegiantape’shabitat.D.Somefossilpollenwerestudiedtorevealthegiantape’sdietpreference.20.WhatcanbesuggestedfromWestaway’swordsaboutthegiantape?A.Thegiantaperespondedtothechangeofitshabitateasily.B.Theinabilitytoadaptquicklycauseditsdisappearance.C.Thegiantapehadsufficientfoodresourcesonthegrassland.D.Theforestedhabitatwasstillaccessibletothegiantape.六、(2324高二上·浙江溫州·期中)TheroadtoaNobelPrize,themostrespectedscientificawardintheworld,isgrowingeverlonger,withalmosthalfofwinnersnowwaitingmorethan20yearsfrommakingaNobelworthydiscoverytoreceivingtheprize.Oneanalysisshowsthattheaveragetimebetweenp

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