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职称英语培训: 职称英语培训班: 职称英语理工类职称英语理工类 C C C C级补全短文复习资料级补全短文复习资料(4)(4)(4)(4) False Fear ofBigFish Many people believe sharks(鲨鱼)are dangerous and will always try to hurt or even kill humans. (46)Ashark exhibition at theNational Aquarium(水族馆)in Baltimore,US,proves this. Visitors can touch young sharks.see their eggs develop and watch a dozen different species swim smoothly around a hugetank. Most people fail to realize that shark attacks dont happen very often.Humans are mote likely to be killed by lightning than by a shark. (47)There, kids can learn, from an early age, not to fear sharks. People fear what they dont know , ”said Nancy Hotchkiss 。 an organizer of the exhibition.“Sharks have been around for 400 million years and play 1til important roleinthe oceans food chain.We want people to discover that sharks are amazing animals that need our respect and protection。” (48)A study ,publishedinJanuaryinthe US magazine,Science,found that almostall recorded shark species have fallen by halfinthe past eight to 15 years.Thousands of sharks are huntedinAsia for special foods, such as shark fin(鱼翅)soup.And many others get caughtinnets, while fishermen are hunting other fish. (49) “Some fishing methods are actually cleaning out the ocean for sharks, ”said Dave Schofield,themanager of the aquariums ocean health program me. (50) AThey can watch them develop inside their eggs and fee! the skin of theolder swimmers BAshocking 1 00 million sharksare killed every year around theworld by humans. C In fact,94 per cent of the worlds 400 species areharmless to humans D It is a worrying situation and some areas have put measuresinplace to protect these special fish. EAnd to make this point clear, themuseum has set up a special touching pool for children. F More than half of the sharkscaught aresmaller than 1 metre long. 题目解析: False (错误的、假的)Fear(恐惧) of Big Fish(大鱼) AThey can watch(观察) them develop(发展) inside their eggs(在他们的卵里) and feel(感觉) the skin(皮肤) of theolder(年长的) swimmers(游泳者) 职称英语培训: 职称英语培训班: BAshocking (令人吃惊的 )100 million sharks are killed( 被杀) every year around the world(全世界) by human(被人). C In fact,94 per cent (94%)of the worlds 400 species(物种) are harmless(无害的) to humans D It is a worrying(令人担忧的) situation(情况) and someareas(地区) have put measures (措 施)in placeto protect (保护)thesespecial(特殊的) fish. EAnd to make this point clear(为了清楚地说明这一点), themuseum has set up(建立、 设立) a special touching pool(触摸池) for children. F More than(超过) half of the sharkscaught (被抓住的)aresmaller than 1 meter long. Many people believe(认为) sharks(鲨鱼)are dangerous(危险的) and will always try to (试图) hurt(伤害) or even kill(杀死) humans. (46)Ashark exhibition(展览) at the National Aquarium(水 族馆)in Baltimore,US,proves(证明) this(指示代词,指 46 空内容。). 分析:该段第一句的意思是,很多人认为鲨鱼是危险的,总是试图伤害甚至威胁人类的 性命。选项 C的意思是:实际上,世界上 400 多种(鲨鱼)中 94%的鲨鱼对人类是无害的。 此 句的意思和第一句联系起来语意通顺, 合乎逻辑, 而且后面内容与之联系起来也是浑然一体, 故选 C。 Most people fail to(不能够) realize(认识到) that shark attacks(攻击) dont happen(发生) very often.Humans are more likely to(更有可能) be killed by lightning(闪电) than by a shark. (47)There,kids can learn,from an early age,not to fear sharks. 分析:该空的关键是后面的 there, 应该代指前面的一个地点,所以在选项中只有 E 具 有表示地点的词 And to make this。point clear,, 。the museum has set up a special touching pool for children:为了清楚地说明这一点,博物馆专门为孩子们搭建了一个可以进行触摸(鲨鱼) 的水池。第二段主要讲鲨鱼并不经常攻击人类,为了证明这一点,博物馆选项 E 放入 空格处很连贯,与原文意思相符,故 E 为正确答案。 (48)A study, published(出版)inJanuaryinthe US magazine,Science,found (发现)that almostallrecorded(被记录的) shark species(物种) have fallen(下降) by half (一半)in the past eight to 15 years. All of US have felt pain.We have cut ourselves.We have been burned.Or we have had headaches.Someof ussuffer pain rarely. (46) Pain can take complete control of our body and mind, makingitimpossible to move and even to think.Yet we need pain.Without it ,we would not know.1f we have hurt ourselves.It is our bodys warning system. (47) Pain is the most common reason we go to a doctor It is the most common reason we take medicines.Until recently,however, most doctors knew of only a few drugs that stopped some 职称英语培训: 职称英语培训班: pains (48) But new knowledge about the processof pain is helping them to control pain better. Scientists have learned that the sense of pain is made up of both chemical and electrical signals. (49) Scientists also have learned that the nervous system sends two different kinds of pain messages to the brain :one very fast,the other slow.The first message is the warning signal.It moves at a speed of 30 meters a second.In less than a second, the brain understandsthat part of the body is hurt and how badlyitis injured. (50) It tells us not to use theinjured part untilitheals. AAnd othershave painful attacksallthe time. B These signals travel from nerve cellsinthe injured area,up the spinal cord(脊髓)to the brain,and back down again. C It tells us thatWeareinjured and should do something aboutit D They knew little about the processof pain itself. ETheother message moves at a speed of only 013meter a second. FAnd they send
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