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2025年11月英语模拟题专项阅读D篇33份目录TOC\o"1-1"\h\u3219(一)25年11月安徽A10联盟高三期中考英语-阅读D篇 页共33页25年11月安徽A10联盟高三期中考英语-阅读D篇Arecentstudyhasshownthatdifferentkindsofsongsbringbackdifferentkindsofmemories.Softer,acoustic(原声的)musictendstoremindpeopleofcalmorevensadmoments,whilelouder,high-energysongsmoreoftenbringbackfunandexcitingevents."Weallknowthefeelingofhearingasongandsuddenlybeingtakenbacktoapastmoment,"explainedSafiyyahNawazfromGoldsmithsUniversityinLondon.“Ourstudyshowsthatqualitiesofthemusicitself—suchashowenergetic,loud,oracousticitis—areconnectedtotheemotionsandclarityofthosememories."Scientistshavelongknownthatmusiccanconjurestrongmemories.What'snewishowtheemotionalqualitiesofmusicarelinkedtomemory,whichcouldhelpinmedicaltreatments,suchashelpingpeoplewithdementia(痴呆)orAlzheimer'sdisease.Musictherapiesarealreadyusedwithpatients,oftenreducinganxietyandimprovingtheirrelationshipswithcaregivers.Toexplorethisfurther,researcherssurveyed233peopleaged18to76.Participantswereaskedaboutmemoriesconnectedtoboththeirfavoritesongsandpopularhitsfromtheirteenageyears.Previousresearchsuggeststhataroundage14,peopleformthestrongestmusic-relatedmemories.Theanalysisrevealedseveralpatterns.Moreacousticsongsweretiedtovividanduniquememories,ofteninvolvingemotionslikeromanceoradmiration.Incontrast,high-energysongs,suchasPrince'sWhenDovesCry,broughtbackmemoriesofexcitementandamusement,andwererecalledmorequickly.Anotherkeyfindingwasthatself-chosensongsledtomorepositiveandspecificmemoriesthancharthits,showingthatit'snotjustthemusicalfeaturesthatinfluencememory,butalsohowmuchapersonlikesasongandhowfamiliaritistothem.Theteamhasalsolaunchedanonlinecollectionofsongsandmusicalmemories,aimingtoexpanditbeyondWesternsamples."Wehopethiscollectionwillhelpusbetterunderstandhowmusic,togetherwithpersonalexperience,producessuchdeepandmeaningfulmemories,"saidNawaz,addingthatfutureresearchwillexplorehowmusicalelementsinteractwithpersonalfactorstocreatemeaningfulmemoriesineverydaylife.32.Whatisthemainfocusoftherecentstudy?A.Whypeoplepreferacousticsongs. B.Howmusictreatsdementiapatients.C.Howmusicaffectsemotionsdirectly. D.Howmusicqualitiesinfluencememory.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conjure”inParagraph3mostlikelymean?A.Holdback. B.Searchfor. C.Putdown. D.Bringabout.34.Whatisapossiblebenefitofmusictherapy?A.Stopmemorydecline. B.Improvepatientmood.C.Helppatientslivelonger. D.Slowdownagingprocess.35.Whichkindofmusicrecallsmorepleasantmemories?A.Songsfromthemusiccharts. B.Songsthataresoftandacoustic.C.Songsfrequentlyplayedontheradio. D.Songspersonallypreferredbylisteners.
25年11月安徽华师联盟高三质量检测英语-阅读D篇WhenyouthinkoftheMediterranean,youmightpicturemanysunnycoastlines,blueskiesandleisurelylunchesunderolivetrees.Butthispeacefulandrelaxingimageismorethanjusttravel-postercharm.Itrepresentsawayofeatingthatdoctorspraiseworldwide.TheMediterraneandietisn'taboutstrictweightlossorcuttingentirefoodgroups.Instead,it'sabalancedlifestylefromcountrieslikeGreeceandItaly,focusingonwholefoods.TheMediterraneandiethasitsrootsinthetraditionaleatingpatternsofpopulationslivingaroundtheMediterraneanSeaduringthemid-20thcentury—particularlyinplaceslikeCreteandsouthernItaly.ScientistsnoticedpeopleinMediterraneanregions,suchasCrete,livedlong,healthyliveswithfewheartproblems,evenwithlimitedmedicalcare.ThiscaughttheattentionofAmericanscientistAncelKeys.Inthe1950s,Keysledthenow-famous“SevenCountriesStudy”,whichexploredthelinksbetweendiet,lifestyle,andhearthealthacrossmultiplecountries.Whatthestudyfoundwasgroundbreaking:populationsintheMediterranean,especiallyinCrete,hadthelowestratesofheartdisease—eventhoughtheirdietswererelativelyhighinfat.Plant-basedfoodsarethemainpartintheMediterraneandiet.Oliveoilisuseddailyforcookingordressing.Fishandseafoodareeatenoften,richinnutrientsgoodfortheheartandbrain.Chicken,eggs,cheese,andyogurtareeateninmoderation,whileredmeatisrare.Processedfoodsandsugarysnacksaremostlyavoided.Mealsareoftensharedslowly,andalittleredwinewithmealsiscommon.Sciencebacksitsbenefits.Abig2013studyinSpain,calledPREDIMED,followed7,000peopleathighriskofheartissues.ThoseontheMediterraneandiet—withextraoliveoilornuts—had30%fewermajorheartproblemsthanthoseonalow-fatdiet.Otherstudiesshowithelpswithmetabolism,bloodpressure,weight,andevenbrainhealth,loweringrisksofdiseaseslikeAlzheimer's.Inshort,theMediterraneandietworksbecauseofitsbalance.It'snotjustonefood,butalltogether,keepingthebodyhealthy.Nowonderdoctorsrecommendit.32.Whatdid“SevenCountriesStudy”findaboutpeopleintheMediterranean?A.Theyhadthehighestintakeofprocessedfat.B.Theypreferredtoliveapeacefulandrelaxinglife.C.Theydependedheavilyonmedicalcaretostayhealthy.D.Theyhadthelowestratesofheartdiseasedespitehighfatintake.33.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Whyoliveoilisimportantforhearthealth.B.WhatfoodsareincludedintheMediterraneandiet.C.HowtheMediterraneandiethelpsimprovethebrain.D.HowoftenpeopleeatseafoodinMediterraneancountries.34.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.RedmeatisadailypartoftheMediterraneandiet.B.TheMediterraneandietfocusesonstrictcaloriecounting.C.PeopleinCreteinthemid-20thcenturyhadpooraccesstohealthyfood.D.TheMediterraneandietismoreeffectivethanlow-fatdietsforhearthealth.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AncelKeys:APioneerinDietResearchB.TheHistoryofOliveOilinMediterraneanCuisineC.TheMediterraneanDiet:ADoctor-RecommendedLifestyleD.TheMethodofLosingWeightwiththeMediterraneanDiet
25年11月安徽皖江名校高三联考英语-阅读D篇Whathappenswhenalivestreamingsessionishostedbyadigitalhumanwhocaninteractwithviewersinrealtime?Lastmonth,Iwatchedalivestreamingshowhostedbythevirtualavatar(化身)ofLuoYonghao,founderofsmartphonemakerSmartisanTechnologyandakeyonlineopinionleaderonChinesesocialmediaplatforms.Throughoutthelivebroadcastlastingoversixhours,Luo'sdigitalhumanalongwithacohostingavatarharvestedmorethan13millionviews,generatingover55millionyuan($7.7million)ingrossmerchandisevalue,orGMV.Inkeyproductcategoriessuchasconsumerelectronicsandfood,ordervolumessurpassedLuo'sreal-personlivestreamdebut(首次亮相)onthesameplatformearlierinMay.WhatimpressedmethemostwasthatLuo'sdigitalavatarandthesupportingavatarinteractednaturally,exhibitingdetailedgestures—suchasmakingeyecontactandspeakinginunison—thatmirroredrealhumanhosts,whileengagingwithviewersinrealtime.PoweredbyChinesetechheavyweightBaiduInc'sErniefoundationmodel,thelivestreamingwasthefirsttofeaturedual(双的)digitalavatarsascohosts.BaidudescribedthenewgenerationofAIdigitalhumanassuper-intelligentAIagentsthatcloselyresemblerealpeople,withcoordinatedexpressions,speech,gesturesandbehavior.Thesedigitalhumansarecapableofthinking,makingdecisionsandcollaboratingtocompletespecifictasks.AI-powereddigitalhumanhoststhatbearacloseresemblancetorealhumansinappearanceaswellasbehaviorarebeingincreasinglyemployedinlivestreaminge-commercetodisplayavarietyofproductsandbolstersales.Inoticedthatseveralbrandspreferredtousevirtualanchorstoattractdigitallysavvy(精明)andnovelty-seekingyoungconsumers,astheycostlessthanemployingrealhumanhostsanddon'tcausecelebrityscandalsthatcouldpotentiallyhurtbrandimage.AdigitalhumanofLiuQiangdong,Chinesee-commercegiantJD'sfounderandchairman,appearedinthecompany'slivestreamingroomsinlastApriltopromoteavarietyofproducts.32.HowdoyoufindtheuseofthevirtualavatarofLuoYonghao?A.Unchanged. B.Verysuccessful. C.Critical. D.Rigid.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinthethirdparagraphmean?A.Awkwardly. B.Relatively. C.Cooperatively. D.Accidentally.34.WhatmightbethefutureoftheAI-poweredhumanhosts?A.Itmayhaveabrightfutureine-commerce. B.Itcanonlyusedincommercialsales.C.Itwillhaveabadimpactonchildren. D.Itissuretocausenegativesocialproblems.35.Whydidsomebrandsprefertousevirtualhosts?A.Becausetheyaremoreintelligentthanrealones.B.Becausetheycanattractmoreviewersinlivestreamingrooms.C.Becausetheywillneverhurtthecompaniesbrandimage.D.Becausetheybehavewell,costlessandareattractivetotheyoung.
25年11月安徽五校联盟高三第一次联考英语-阅读D篇Imaginesayingasentenceusingonlyyourthoughts.That'sexactlywhatscientistsinShanghaiareworkingtomakepossible.AcollaborativestudybytheShanghaiYansiInstituteofBrain-likeArtificialIntelligenceandHuashanHospitalhasdevelopedabrain-computerinterface(接口)(BCI)systemthatdecodesintendedChinesespeechwithunprecedentedaccuracy.Thisgroundbreakingadvancement,nowinitsclinicaltrialphase,holdsgreatpotentialforrestoringcommunicationinpatientswithspeechimpairments(损伤)causedbyamyotrophiclateralsclerosis(ALS),stroke,andotherneurologicalconditions.Intheclinicaltrial,electrodeswereimplantedinthebrainsof10epilepsy(癫痫)patients.Afterjust100minutesoftraining,whereparticipantsreadaloud54Chinesecharacters,thesystem'selectroencephalogram(脑电图)(EEG)-basedlargelanguagemodellearnedtomaptheirbrainactivity.ItdidsobybreakingdowntheChinesecharactersspokenbythepatientsintotheirphoneticcomponents,initialconsonants(声母)andvowels,andpreciselyidentifyingthecorrespondingneuralsignals.Trainedonthe54characters,themodelcandecode1,951commonChinesecharacters,achievinga36-foldextrapolationrate,andtranslateaperson'sintendedspeechintotextinrealtime.UnliketheEnglishlanguage,whichhasfewerthan50phonemes,Chineseinvolvesover400phonemevariationsduetoitscombinationsofinitialconsonants,vowels,andtones,makingitmorechallengingtodecodebrainsignalsrelatedtotheChineselanguage.Theresearchteam'slargelanguagemodelhasovercomethisbarrier,achievingarecognitionaccuracyofmorethan83percentforinitialconsonantsinChineseandover84percentforvowels.ProfessorLiMeng,chiefscientistattheYansiInstitute,believesthisbreakthroughinBCItechnologywillenablethepreciseandefficienttranslationofhumanthoughtsintotext.Inaddition,itpavesthewayforfutureapplicationssuchascontrollingdeviceswithjustthoughts,andevencreatingapaintingdirectlyfromone'simagination.MaoYing,presidentofHuashanHospital,explainedthattheEEG-basedmodelpoweringthetrialwasmadepossiblethankstoahigh-qualityintracranial(颅内)EEGdatabasedevelopedatHuashanHospital.Withsupportfromthedatabase,whichiscurrentlytheworld'slargesthumanintracranialEEGdatabase,theteamattheYansiInstitutehasindependentlydevelopedalargelanguagemodelcapableofreadingbrainsignalswithhighprecision,accordingtoLi.32.Whatistheprimarygoalofthebrain-computerinterface(BCI)systemdescribedinthetext?A.Tocureepilepsypatientsentirelythroughadvancedmedicaltechnology.B.Toenableindividualstooperateelectronicdevicesusingtheirthoughts.C.Tohelppeoplewithspeechdisordersregaintheirabilitytocommunicate.D.Toestablishacomprehensivedatabaseforanalyzinghumanbrainfunctions.33.HowdidtheBCIsystem'slanguagemodellearntodecodethepatients'intendedspeech?A.Bystudyingbrainactivityaspatientsreadaloud.B.Byhavingpatientsthinksilentlyforseveralhours.C.Byanalyzingthepatients'pastspeakingrecords.D.BytranslatingEnglishphonemesintoChinesecharacters.34.Whatwascrucialforthedevelopmentofthehigh-precisionlargelanguagemodel?A.Internationaltechnicalsupportandfunding. B.Aworld-leadingintracranialEEGdatabase.C.Advancedimplantableelectrodetechnology. D.Along-termresearchprojectonEnglishphonemes.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Amedicaltrialforepilepsypatientsanditsprocedures.B.ThecreationofalargeEEGdatabaseinShanghai.C.ThecomplexityofChinesecomparedtoEnglish.D.AnewBCIthatturnsthoughtsintotextanditspotential.
25年11月广东衡水金卷高三联考英语-阅读D篇Scientistshavelongusedvisualtaskstostudydogs,butresearchintodogvisionisrelativelyrecent."Theydoseecolor,buttheydonotseeinblackandwhite;thatisacommonmisconception,"saysMadelineH.Pelgrim,aresearcheratBrownUniversity.Whilehumanscanseered,yellow,blue,andtherangeofcolorsinbetween,likeorangeandgreen,dogs'processingcones(视锥细胞)onlypickupyellowandblue;however,theylackthemedium-wavelengthconerequiredtoperceivegreen.Dogsseewell,andtheydousecolorclues,particularlyduringtheday.Ina2025study,researcherscollectedmorethan20,000gazes(注视)of11dogs.Theyfounddogsreliedontheirvisiontoprocesswhatevertheyfoundinteresting.Thegazeswereriveteduponpeople,plants,vehiclesandthepavement(人行道)."Wenowhaveanunderstandingofthepercentageoftimetheyarelookingatthegroundinfrontofthem.It'snottoodissimilarfrompeople,"saysPelgrim.Thestudyalsofoundsomethinginterestingaboutdogs'attention.“Whatonedogfoundmeaningful,anotherignored.Onedog,forexample,tookastronginterestinabusthatranacrosstheBrownUniversitycampus.Everytimethebuswasavailable,hewasdrawntoit,"saysPelgrim.“Wehadanotherdogthatwalkedrightpastitandcaredless,notevenworthagaze.”Butthedogsdidshareoneinterestinsomethingtheyfoundworthyoflookingat—humans.Thestudywasdistinctfromotherresearchintodogvisionbecausethedogsweren'tgivenavisualtasktocomplete.Theywerebeingtheirnormalselves,goingonawalk,whichenabledtheresearchteamtounderstandwhatdogschosetolookat.“Atpeopleinthedistance,theywouldfocusonthem,almosttryingtofigurethemout,"Pelgrimsays."Butwesawtheirquickgazesbacktotheirownerorme,whowasworkingwiththem.”12.Whatcanwesayaboutdogsaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Theyliveinablack-and-whiteworld. B.Theycan'tdistinguishgreen.C.Theyrelyoncolorcluestowalkatnight. D.Theyareinterestedinyellowcolor.13.Whichbestreplacestheunderlinedphrase“rivetedupon”inparagraph3?A.Attractedto. B.Blockedby. C.Comparedwith. D.Exchangedfor.14.WhatdoesPelgrimthinkofdogsconcerningwhatcaughttheirattention?A.Theywereextremelyfocused. B.Theywereslightlyfrightened.C.Theyweresomewhatsensitive. D.Theywereveryindividualistic15.Howdodogsseehumans?A.Theyoftenlookathumansforinstructions. B.Theyseldomfocusonhumans'realemotions.C.Theyexpecthumanstobeinterestedinthem. D.Theygivedifferentgazestodifferenthumans.
25年11月广东深圳高三一模英语-阅读D篇Scientistshaverecentlydevelopedanartificialintelligencemodelthatcanforecastsolarwindspeedsuptofourdaysinadvance,significantlymoreaccuratelythancurrentmethods.TheirresearchwasrecentlypublishedinafamousscientificjournalcalledTheAstrophysicalJournalsupplementSeries.Solarwindisacontinuousstreamofchargedparticles(带电粒子)fromtheSun.Itsdensity(密度)andspeedchangeduringperiodsofsolaractivity.Whentheseparticlesspeedup,theycancause“spaceweather”eventsthatdisruptEarth’satmosphereanddragsatellitesoutoforbit,damagetheirelectronicequipment,andcausepowerproblemsonEarth.In2022,onesuchunexpectedlystrongsolarwindeventcausedSpaceXtolosefortyStarlinksatellitesshortlyafterlaunch,showingtheurgentneedforbetterforecasts.Theresearchteam,ledbyDattarajDhuriandShravanHanasoge,trainedtheirAImodelusinghigh-resolution(高分辨率)imagesfromSolarDynamicsObservatory,combinedwithhistoricalrecordsofsolarwind.Insteadofanalyzingtexts,liketoday’spopularAIlanguagemodels,thesystemanalyzesimagesoftheSuntoidentifypatternslinkedtosolarwindchanges.Thisnewmethodimprovesforecastaccuracyby45percentcomparedtocurrentmodelsand20percentoverpastAI-basedapproaches.Dr.Dhuri,theleadresearcher,statedthatthisisamajorstepforwardinprotectingthesatellites,navigationsystems,andpowernetworksthatmodernlifedependson.BycombiningadvancedAIwithsolarobservations,scientistscannowgiveearlywarningstoprotectcriticaltechnologyonEarthandinspace.ThebreakthroughshowshowAIcanhelpsolveatoughprobleminspacescience:predictingthesolarwind.Withmorereliableforecasts,scientistsandengineerscanbetterprepareforspaceweatherevents,keepingcriticalnetworkssafe.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disrupt”inparagraph2mean?A.Improve. B.Disturb. C.Protect. D.Weaken.13.WhydoestheauthormentiontheSpaceXincidentinparagraph2?A.Toclarifytheconceptofsolaractivity. B.Topromotespaceexplorationprogress.C.Todisplayformersatellitedesignerrors. D.Toemphasizethenecessityofforecasts.14.HowdidthenewAImodelgettrained?A.Byprocessingtext-basedsolarwindreports.B.Byanalyzingsolarimagesandhistoricaldata.C.Bymonitoringtheimprovementsinaccuracy. D.BycombiningrecordsandAI-basedapproaches.15.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencenewsreport. B.Ageographytextbook.C.AnAIresearchpaper. D.Anofficialdocument.
25年11月河北石家庄高三摸底考英语-阅读D篇Humansaren'ttheonlyanimalswithhottempers(脾气).In2016,ecologistKristenCecalaandaworkmatesawblack-belliedsalamandersfromAppalachianstreamsquicklyjumpateachotherinaspecialboxinthelab.Cecalasaysthesesmallanimalsstronglydefendtheirhomeareabybitingtheiropponentstomakethemescape.Theexperimentwassetuptotesthowrisingtemperatureswouldaffectsalamanders'behavior.Asitturnedout,theywerenearlyfourtimesaslikelytoactaggressively(好斗)at25°Celsius,muchwarmerthantheirstreamhabitats.Andstudiesshowthatmanyanimalslikemonkeysandfishtendtogetmoreaggressiveathighertemperatures.Astheplanetwarmsduetoclimatechange,risingtemperaturescouldaffectsomespecies'socialstructuresandecosystems.Butthefindingsmayalsotellussomethingdeeperabouthowheataffectsanimalsphysiologicallyandpotentiallyrevealcluestoincreasedviolenceandcrimeamonghumansinhotweather.Onepossibleexplanationforthisheat-aggressionlinkincold-bloodedanimalsisthatwarmthdialsuptheanimals'metabolisms(代谢),usingupmoreoftheirenergy.Thisrequiresmorecalories,makinganimalsmoreterritorialtosecurefood.Bycontrast,warm-bloodedanimalsmaybelesssensitivetotheseeffectsbecausetheycancooltheirbodiesthroughsweating.Buttheheat-aggressionassociationhasbeendocumentedinsomemonkeys,ratsanddogs.Evenforwarm-bloodedanimals,warmthspeedsmetabolicrates,andcalorielossmaybeworsenedbytheenergyneededtocooltheirbodies.Whenthepriorityisgettingmorecalories,lessenergymaygotowardmaintainingsocialbehaviorsandmanagingaggression.Thereisindeedsomeevidencethatheatcanaffectbrainchemistryandconnectivity,potentiallyleadingtoaggressivebehavior,saysenvironmentalneuroscientistKimMeidenbauer."Uncomfortable,stressfulheataffectsanumberofpsychologicalandphysiologicalprocessesthatcanleadtoheightenedaggression,"shesays.Whilescientistsinvestigatetheunderlyingmechanismsandimportantquestionssuchaswhetheraggressiondisappearsonceanimalsgetusedtoheat,they'realsothinkingaboutpossibleconsequencesoftheheat-aggressionrelationshipastheworldwarms.32.Whatwastheaimoftheexperimentonsalamanders?A.Toconcludehowtheybehaveinastream.B.Toprovethattheybecomeaggressiveinheat.C.Tofindhowtheyrespondtorisingtemperatures.D.Tofigureouthowtheydrivetheiropponentsaway.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"dialsup"inparagraph4probablymean?A.Balances. B.Boosts. C.Stops. D.Disturbs.34.Whatistheprobablereasonfortheheightenedaggressioninwarm-bloodedanimals?A.Theybecomemoresocial. B.Theyfailtocooldown.C.Theypreferfightinginheat. D.Theyneedmoreenergy.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Cold-bloodedAnimals'SocialBehavior B.HeatIncreasesAnimalAggressionC.Temperature'sEffectonHumanCrime D.ClimateChangeInfluencesAnimals
25年11月河南青桐鸣高三大联考英语-阅读D篇Reviewingmorethanacenturyofstudiesthatexploredlinksbetweenhandednessandcreativity,newCornellUniversityresearchfindsthewidespreadbeliefthatlefries(左撤子)aremorecreativeisnotactuallytrue.“Thedatadonotsupportanyadvantageincreativethinkingforlefties,”saidDanielCasasanto,associateprofessorofpsychology."Infact,thereissomeevidencethatrightiesaremorecreativeinsomelaboratorytests,and:strongevidencethatrightiesmakeupahigherpercentageinhighlycreativeprofessions.”Casasantosaidtherearescientificreasonstobelievethatleft-handedpeople,conservativelyestimatedtocompriseabout10%ofthepopulation,wouldhaveanadvantageoverothersincreativity.Divergent(发散的)thinking—theabilitytoexploremanypossiblesolutionstoaprobleminashorttimeandmakeunexpectedconnections—issupportedmorebythebrain'srighthemisphere(半球).Theresearchersconductedananalysis—sortingthroughnearly1,000relevantscientificpaperspublishedsince1900.Mostwereweededoutbecausetheydidnotreportdatainastandardizedwayorincludedonlyrighties,leaving17studiesreportingnearly50effectsizes.The-analysisrevealedthathandednessmadelittledifferenceinthethreemostcommonlaboratorytestsofitslinktodivergentthinking;ifanything,rightieshadasmalladvantageon.sometests.Whathaskeptpeoplebelievingthatleft-handershavespecialcreativity?Onefactor,theauthors:suppose,isleft-handedexceptionalism:theideathatit'sraretobealeftyandraretobeacreativegenius,soperhapsoneexplainstheother.Anotheristhepopularbeliefthatcreativegeniusislinkedtomentalillness.Itturnsoutlefties,whoaremorelikelytobeartists,experiencehigherratesofdepression.Finally,Casasantosaid,“Thefocusonthesetwocreativeprofessionswhereleftiesmakeupamajority,artandmusic,isareallycommonstatisticalerrorthathumansmakeallthetime.Peopleassumedthattherearemanyleft-handedartistsandmusicians,soleftiesmustbemorecreative.Butifyoudoanobjectivesurveyoflotsofprofessions,thenthisapparentleftysuperioritydisappears."32.Howdidtheresearchersdrawtheconclusion?A.Byreviewingtheestimatedstatistics. B.Byanalysingthedataofformerstudies.C.Byclassifyingthefeaturesofcreativity. D.Bycomparingthefunctionsoftwohemispheres.33.Whydopeoplegenerallybelievethatleftiesaremorecreative?A.Leftiesaremorelikelytosufferfromphysicalillness.B.Scientificresearchhasprovenleftiesaremorecreative.C.Leftiesmakeupabiggerpartinthetotalpopulation.D.Researchfocusesonlyontwocreativeprofessionswithmanylefties.34.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Righties:AreTheyBornGeniuses? B.DivergentThinking:IsItKeytoCreativity?C.TheTruthaboutHandednessandCreativity D.TheUnderstandingoftheCauseofLefties35.Whichsectionofanewspaperisthe.text-probablytakenfrom?A.Sports. B.Science. C.Education. D.Lifestyle.
25年11月湖北八校高三期中联考英语-阅读D篇Tobeclear:Foodnoisehasnothingtodowithhungerorfoodshortage,saysLawrenceCheskin,aprofessorofnutritionandfoodstudiesatGeorgeMasonUniversity.It'saboutbeingabsorbedinthoughtsaboutfood.InanissueofthejournalNutrients,researchersdefinedfoodnoiseassomethingthatcanbecausedbyinternalsignssuchasyourstomachgrowlingwithhungerorexternalsignssuchasseeingorsmellingdeliciousfoods.Thesesignscancausefood-relatedthoughtstostartplayingonarepetitivecycle."Imagineyouhaveapicturechart—thinkaboutwhatpercentageofthedayisspentthinkingaboutfood,"saysSusanAlbers,aclinicalpsychologist.“Forthosewithalotoffoodnoise,80to90percentoftheirdayisspentthinkingaboutfood."“Forthosewithintrusivefoodnoise,itmightaffecttheirsleep,orleadtoshamearoundeatingoranxiousthoughts,"saysGoldman."Itcangetinthewayofsomeonebeingabletofunctionattheirbest."Bycontrast,thosewithmildfoodnoisemayhardlynoticeit.Anyonecanexperiencefoodnoisebutpeoplewithobesityoroverweightoftenstrugglewithfoodnoisemorethanotherpeopledo,whichcanmakeitdifficulttoloseweight.Otherpeopleincludethosewithaneatingdisorderordisorderedeatingpattern.Also,ifyouhavealotoffoodrulesoryou'vebeendietingoffandonforyears,youmaybemorelikelytoexperiencefoodnoise.“There'salotofshameandjudgmentaroundfoodnoise,"Alberssays."Itcanimpactrelationships,leadingtosocialwithdrawal,andreducepeople'sengagementinotherareasoftheirlife.”Keepinmind,however,thatfoodnoiseisacommonsuffering."Don'tbeatyourselfupforit.Instead,exercisesomeself-sympathy,"Goldmansuggests.“Thewaywetalktoourselvesmatters,sobemindfulaboutwhatyou'resayingtoyourselfaboutfoodnoise."32.Whatdoweknowaboutthefoodnoise?A.It'sthenoisepeoplemakewhileeating. B.It'sonlyforpeoplewithweightissues.C.Itreferstorepeatedfoodthoughtsduetosigns. D.It'srelatedtofoodshortageandcauseshunger.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intrusive”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Annoying. B.Inviting. C.Available. D.Unnoticeable.34.Howdoesfoodnoiseaffectpeople’slife?A.Itleadstosevereweightgain. B.Itbringsaboutregulareatinghabits.C.Itresultsinalackofsocialactivities. D.Itcausessleepdisordersandovereating.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Beingkindtoyourselfishelpful. B.Foodnoiseisnotaseriousproblem.C.Talkingtoothersaboutfoodnoisematters. D.Peopleshouldblamethemselvesforfoodnoise.
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