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卷行天下·英语月考卷(一)新教材·YK·英语R-必修第三册-Y卷行天下·英语月考卷(一)新教材·YK·英语R-必修第三册-Ypopulations like the Tsimane and the Moseten,researchers hopeDto gain a better understanding of what human health was like inMonitoring fish farms is normally done by a human diver,the pre-industrial period.Co-author of the study Benjamin Trum-but that can be bad for the animals,so Maarja Kruusmaa at theble added:"What we do know is the physically inactive,urban,Norwegian University of Science and Technology and her co-industrial life is quite novel when compared with how our ances-workers wanted to see if a robot could do the job without makingtors lived for more than 99 percent of humanity's existence."the fish apprehensive as much.28.Why are some figures given in paragraph 2?The researchers conducted a test in a sea cage in NorwayA.To show the number of older people in the USA.containing 188,000 salmon ()They filmed the salmon usingB.To prove the importance of the finding.a diver,a commercial underwater robot called the Argus MiniC.To explain a social phenomenon.that moves itself with small engines,and a smaller underwaterD.To add background information.robot called U-CAT.29.What can be learnt about dementia from the text?They used what had been filmed to measure how close theA.It ranks first in terms of death rate.salmon got to the diver or robots and how fast they beat their卷行天下·英语月考卷(一》新教材·YK·英语-R-必修第三册-Y卷行天下·英语月考卷(一)新教材·YK·英语R-必修第三册-YB.Brain atrophy directly results in it.tails,signs of how much the fish were disrupted ()TheC.The western people suffer most from it.salmon got closer to U-CAT than the Argus Mini or the diver,D.Lifestyles may have a close connection with it.and beat their tails slower around the small robot-only slightly30.What does the underlined word "novel"probably mean in thefaster than when there was no disruption at all.This was true re-last paragraph?gardless of whether the disruption was moving or how it wasA.Harsh.B.New.C.Easy.D.Flexible.pushed.The sound it produced or its color also caused no disrup31.From the last paragraph,we can draw the conclusion thattion."Size matters,"says Kruusmaa.In fact,it seems to be theA.the industrial life is healthier than the pre-industrial oneonly thing that matters to how the fish react to some-one orB.dementia brings a potential threat to human beingssomething that gets into their habitat."You can make a great ro-C.people from Bolivian Amazon tribes never get dementiabot that is extremely quiet and has a smiley face and speaks fishD.native tribes'lifestyles may effectively prevent heartlanguage,but that would be very expensive and the fish don'tdiseasesseem to care,.”卷行天下·英语月考卷(一】新教材·YK·英语-R-必修第三册-Y卷行天下·英语月考卷(一)】新教材·YK·英语R-必修第三册-Y【答案与解析】This is important,not just because of moral considerations科学家们发现,玻利维亚的亚马孙原始丛林中的土著居民的of whether the fish we eat lead good lives,but also because other独特的生活方式也许能够预防老年痴呆。work has shown that better welfare leads to a higher output,28.C第2段通过列举数据来说明欧美国家的一种社会现象:老Kruusmaa says."The happier the fish are,the less they get sick年痴呆越发严重和普遍。and die.”29.D根据第1段及倒数第2段最后一句可知,生活方式可能会32.What does the underlined word "apprehensive"in paragraph 1影响这种疾病。probably mean?30.B根据画线词上下文(我们祖先的生活方式相对于现代都市A.Free.B.Dead.C.Relaxed.D.Upset.人的生活方式来说是古老而原始的)可推知,novel意思是“新33.What can we know about the robots used in the research?的”。A.They can attract fish.31.D根据文章最后一段第1句可知,亚马孙丛林土著居民的生B.They can protect fish.活方式可能会有效地预防心脏疾病。C.They are used for filming.D.They are used to help a diver.6