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1月7日A类雅思阅读答案解析

1月7日A类雅思阅读答案解析
1月7日A类雅思阅读答案解析

1月7日A类雅思阅读答案解析

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Passage One

题材:环保

题目:the search for the alternative to plastic

题型:判断题5,填空题8

文章主旨:文章介绍了plastic 的特点,但是因为其不可分解的特性,

所以尝试从milk protein and clay 中寻找新物质去代替,比如;casein and aerogel

判断题:

1.F

2.吀casein can soften the ivory and …

3.吀挀愀猀攀椀渀分解快速的特性,又再一次吸引大家

4.F

5.一G环境友好型产品可能会越来越便宜

表格填空;

6. destroyed bywater

7.

8. askeleton漀昀clay

9.

10.bubbleseliminated by mixing

11.

12. similar qualities to ……(化学物质)

13.decomposition

Passage Two

题材:生物

题目:the culture of挀栀椀洀瀀愀渀稀攀攀

题型:段落细节配对题4,判断题4 ,耀呻须5

文章主旨:本文主要讲了人类对黑猩猩与人之间文化上有很多相似研究已久,但是最近发现之前人的研究方法上有些问题,研究黑猩猩的行为过于宽广,从而日本的生物学家们在坦桑尼亚进行了建立了两个实验基地,改变了早期的实验方法,发现了黑猩猩在工具的使用,交流跟社交上的文化特性

段落细节配对题:

14.A methodological problem with research ..

15.D

16.B琀栀攀identification of difference between humans and chimpanzees

17.E琀栀攀new classification system

是非判断题

18.吀Goodall’s research证明了一些黑猩猩的行为

19.F

20.吀

21.一G

22.吀黑猩猩的行为也有可能变得跟人的行为一样越来越复杂

简答题;

1.坦桑尼亚頀目问日本东京大学科学家跟goodall在哪里建立了field sites

2.1960s which decades人们对黑猩猩行为有了明显的发现

3.occurrence or absence頀目问what term 科学家采用了研究黑猩猩的行为

4.栀甀洀愀渀observers 在seven field site, 黑猩猩能看见什么?Passage Three

题材:科技

题目:the digital revolution of history study

题型:单选题4,判断题4 ,摘要找词填空题6

文章主旨:文章主要讲解了现代科技技术也逐渐改变学术研究的方法,作者拿自己跟同事的projects举了两个先进的科学技术运用于其European history study: video-conference and web-based study 比如wiki的好处及conservative professors不敢尝试的原因

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