Poor Tanzanian fishermen are using explosives illegally to kill hundreds of fish in seconds . Blast fishing as it s called not only destroys large numbers of fish directly but indirectly as well by killing coral and the rich array of man in e animals that depend on it . Experts believe that in Tanzania blast fishing is occurring at unprecedented rates . in part because a boom in mining and construction has made it easier for people to get their hands on dynamite . Bottle bombs made with kerosene ( 煤油 ) and fertilizer are also used . It s pretty obvious it s on the rise again says Tim Davenport country director for the New York - based Wildlife Conservation Society s ( WCS ) Tanzania program . Blast fishing in Tanzania dates back to the 1960 sand was outlawed in 1970 . Cheaper and vastly more productive than traditional methods such as basket traps and hook and line it s also dangerous : wrong blasts can shatter limbs even kill people . Robots are common in today's world. They manufacture cars,work in space. explore oceans, clean up oil spills and investigate dangerous environments. And now,scientists at the University of Manchester are using a robot as alaboratory partner.The rescarchers at the university created the robot in 2009 and named it Adam. Despite the name,Adam is not ahumanoid robot. lt is about the size of a car.Adam was built to do science and make discoveries.Ross King is the leader of the University of Manchester research team. He says the robot made a discovery about yeast(酵母), a kind of fungus(真菌) used in science as a model for human cells."Adam hypothesized certain functions of genes within y cast and experimentally tested these hypothesizes and confirmed them. So it both hypothesized and confirmed new scientific knowledge."Adam's success as a scientist led to the creation of another robot scientist named Eve.Researchers developed Even to design and test drugs for tropical and neglected diseases. These discases kill and infect millions of people cachyear.Drug development is slow and costly. Experts say it can take more than 10 years and about 1 billion to discover and develop new medicines. Drug manufacturers are unlikely to get their investmcnt money back.So the University of Manchester developed a low-cost test that shows whether or not a chemical is likely to be made into an effective medicine. Mr. King says that other drug testing methods were not very effective."How it works conventionally is you use robotics as well and you have a large collection of possible drugs. You test every single compound.And you start at the beginning of your library and continue until the end, and stop. Soit's not a very intelligent process. The robotics doesn't learn anything as it goes along, even if it's tested a million compounds, it still doesn't have any expectation of what will happen next when it tests a new compound."Mr. King says that Eve is different because the robot learns as it tests different compounds. He says the robot is designed to ignore compounds that it thinks unlikely to be good. It will only test the compounds which have a good chance of working.Eve has discovered that a compound known to be effective against cancer might also be used to fight against malaria and other tropical diseases.Mr. King says he hopes to completely automate the drug testing process with robots like Eve to create and testnew chemicals.But he says humans remain in control of the manufacturing proccss.51.Scientists now are using a robot to?A. manufacture cars.B. work in the laboratory.C. work in space.D.explore oceans.52.The purpose of building Adam is to?A. do science and make discoveries.B.help people in poor health.C. do operations on patients.D. bring happiness to scientists.53. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A.Adam looks like a car.B.Adam's success led to the creation of Eve.C. tropical and neglected diseases diseases kill and infect millions of people.D. Drug manufacturers can get their investment money back.54. Why was a low-cost test developed___?A.Because scientists want to know whether a chemical is likely to be made into an effective medicine.B. Because other drug testing methods were not very effective.C. Because drug development is slow and costly.D. Because drug manufacturers ask scientists to do so.55. What's the main idea of the passage_?A. the uses of robots.B. robot is used in science researches.C. scientists are replaced by robots.D.how to make a robot.
Poor Tanzanian fishermen are using explosives illegally to kill hundreds of fish in seconds . Blast fishing as it s called not only destroys large numbers of fish directly but indirectly as well by killing coral and the rich array of man in e animals that depend on it . Experts believe that in Tanzania blast fishing is occurring at unprecedented rates . in part because a boom in mining and construction has made it easier for people to get their hands on dynamite . Bottle bombs made with kerosene ( 煤油 ) and fertilizer are also used . It s pretty obvious it s on the rise again says Tim Davenport country director for the New York - based Wildlife Conservation Society s ( WCS ) Tanzania program . Blast fishing in Tanzania dates back to the 1960 sand was outlawed in 1970 . Cheaper and vastly more productive than traditional methods such as basket traps and hook and line it s also dangerous : wrong blasts can shatter limbs even kill people . Robots are common in today's world. They manufacture cars,work in space. explore oceans, clean up oil spills and investigate dangerous environments. And now,scientists at the University of Manchester are using a robot as alaboratory partner.
The rescarchers at the university created the robot in 2009 and named it Adam. Despite the name,Adam is not ahumanoid robot. lt is about the size of a car.
Adam was built to do science and make discoveries.Ross King is the leader of the University of Manchester research team. He says the robot made a discovery about yeast(酵母), a kind of fungus(真菌) used in science as a model for human cells."Adam hypothesized certain functions of genes within y cast and experimentally tested these hypothesizes and confirmed them. So it both hypothesized and confirmed new scientific knowledge."
Adam's success as a scientist led to the creation of another robot scientist named Eve.Researchers developed Even to design and test drugs for tropical and neglected diseases. These discases kill and infect millions of people cachyear.Drug development is slow and costly. Experts say it can take more than 10 years and about $1 billion to discover and develop new medicines. Drug manufacturers are unlikely to get their investmcnt money back.So the University of Manchester developed a low-cost test that shows whether or not a chemical is likely to be made into an effective medicine. Mr. King says that other drug testing methods were not very effective.
"How it works conventionally is you use robotics as well and you have a large collection of possible drugs. You test every single compound.And you start at the beginning of your library and continue until the end, and stop. Soit's not a very intelligent process. The robotics doesn't learn anything as it goes along, even if it's tested a million compounds, it still doesn't have any expectation of what will happen next when it tests a new compound."
Mr. King says that Eve is different because the robot learns as it tests different compounds. He says the robot is designed to ignore compounds that it thinks unlikely to be good. It will only test the compounds which have a good chance of working.
Eve has discovered that a compound known to be effective against cancer might also be used to fight against malaria and other tropical diseases.Mr. King says he hopes to completely automate the drug testing process with robots like Eve to create and testnew chemicals.But he says humans remain in control of the manufacturing proccss.
51.Scientists now are using a robot to?
A. manufacture cars.
B. work in the laboratory.
C. work in space.
D.explore oceans.
52.The purpose of building Adam is to?
A. do science and make discoveries.
B.help people in poor health.
C. do operations on patients.
D. bring happiness to scientists.
53. Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Adam looks like a car.
B.Adam's success led to the creation of Eve.
C. tropical and neglected diseases diseases kill and infect millions of people.
D. Drug manufacturers can get their investment money back.
54. Why was a low-cost test developed___?
A.Because scientists want to know whether a chemical is likely to be made into an effective medicine.
B. Because other drug testing methods were not very effective.
C. Because drug development is slow and costly.
D. Because drug manufacturers ask scientists to do so.
55. What's the main idea of the passage_?
A. the uses of robots.
B. robot is used in science researches.
C. scientists are replaced by robots.
D.how to make a robot.
题目解答
答案
51.B细节理解题。问题是:科学家们现在正在使用机器人根据第一段“And now, scientists at the University of Manchester are using a robot as alaboratory partner.”可知,现在,曼彻斯特大学的科学家把机器人作为实验室搭档。A.制造汽车B.在实验室工作C.在太空工作D.探索海洋,所以本题应该选B
52.A 细节理解题。问题是:.建立Adam的目的是根据学科网第二段“Adam was built to do science and make discoveries"可知,组建机器人亚当是为了让它帮助科学家进行实验研究和科学发现。A.做科学和发现B.帮助身体不好的人C.对病人做手术D.给科学家带来快乐,所以本题应该填A
53.D推理判断题。问题是:根据文章,哪一个是不正确的?根据第二段“Adam is not a humanoid robot. It is about the size of a car.”和第五段“Adam's success as a scientist led to the creation of another robot scientist named tropical and neglected diseases.These diseases kill and infect millions of people cach year."A亚当看起来像一辆汽车B亚当的成功导致了夏娃的诞生C.热带疾病和被忽视的疾病导致数百万人死亡和感染,可知A、B、C正确,D.药品制造商可以拿回他们的投资资金根据第六段“Drug manufacturersare unlikely to get their investment money back.”可知D项错误。所以本题应该选D
54.C细节理解题。问题是:为什么要开发低成本测试?根据“Drug development is slow and costly. Drug manufacturers are unlikely to get their investment money back.So the University”可知,科学家研发低廉的测试方法是因为药物开发既费时又费力。A因为科学家想知道一种化学物质是否有可能被制成有效的药物B.因为其他药物检测方法不是很有效C.因为药物开发缓慢且成本高昂。D.因为药品制造商要求科学家这样做。所以本题应该选C
55.B主旨大意题。问题是:这篇文章的主旨是什么_根据“And now, scientists at the University of Manchester are using a robot as a laboratory partner...Adam's success as a scientist led to the creation of another robot scientist named Eve...Eve has discovered that a compound known to be affective against cancer...automate the drug testing process with robots”可知,文章主要讲的是机器人被用于科学研究之中。A.机器人的用途B机器人用于科学研究C科学家被机器人取代D.如何制造机器人,所以本题应该填B
解析
考查要点:本题主要考查学生对文章细节的理解、推理判断能力以及对文章主旨的归纳能力。
解题思路:
- 细节理解题:需定位原文对应段落,抓住关键词(如Adam、Eve的功能,药物开发的难点等)。
- 推理判断题:需结合上下文,排除干扰项(如第53题需注意“Drug manufacturers are unlikely to get their investment money back”)。
- 主旨大意题:需抓住文章核心(机器人在科学研究中的应用)。
关键点:机器人Adam和Eve的设计目的、药物开发的高成本与低回报、文章围绕“机器人助力科学研究”展开。
第51题
关键信息:第一段明确指出“scientists at the University of Manchester are using a robot as a laboratory partner”(曼彻斯特大学的科学家将机器人作为实验室搭档)。
干扰项排除:A、C、D均为机器人的一般用途,但题目限定“科学家现在使用的场景”,故选B。
第52题
关键信息:第二段直接说明“Adam was built to do science and make discoveries”(Adam被设计用于科学发现)。
干扰项排除:B、C、D均为机器人可能的其他用途,但原文未提及。
第53题
关键信息:
- A正确:第二段“Adam is about the size of a car”(亚当大小如汽车)。
- B正确:第五段“Adam's success...led to the creation of Eve”(亚当的成功催生了Eve)。
- C正确:第六段“tropical and neglected diseases...kill and infect millions”(热带疾病导致大量人口死亡)。
- D错误:第六段“Drug manufacturers are unlikely to get their investment money back”(制药公司难以收回成本)。
结论:D项与原文矛盾。
第54题
关键信息:第六段“Drug development is slow and costly...So the University...developed a low-cost test”(因药物开发费时费钱,故研发低成本测试)。
干扰项排除:A、B、D均为间接原因,C为直接原因。
第55题
关键信息:文章围绕Adam和Eve在科学实验、药物研发中的应用展开,强调机器人在科学研究中的作用。
干扰项排除:A范围过广,C、D未涉及文章核心。