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18-19学年高三第4期7版Quiz Time答案

2018-09-25

总第657期高三IVQuiz Time答案与解析

D1 1-4 BBDD

D2 1-3 ADD

D3 1-4 AABD

D4 1-4 CDAD

D5 1. inon 2. comfortcomfortable 3. 去掉attend后的to 4. tiringtired 5. roof前∧the 6. iswas 7. sunbathesunbathing 8. everybodynobody 9. IfBut 10. guestguests

 

解析

D1

1. B。根据第四段According to the analysis, boys averaged more allowance than girls because they were more often assigned chores considered more physically difficult可知B选项正确。

2. B。根据这两个例子的具体描述可知,Patel的儿子因为受gender stereotypes的影响,不愿意学舞蹈,Future Investor Clubs of America也没有招收到足够的女生,另外从The stereotype can also be seen at Future Investor Clubs of America这句话也可以知道作者举这两个例子主要是为了说明对性别的刻板印象是影响了孩子们的选择,因此选B

3. D。根据while Americans have come a long way in terms of offering more equal opportunities for men and women, changing mindsets (心态) permanently takes even more time.可知Risman认为如果想要改变人们对不同性别的人应该做什么样的事情的观念,还需要美国人更长时间的努力,因此选D

4. D。根据文章最后一段可知,Risman认为如果想要解决这个问题,需要人们多讨论、多思考这个问题,也就是更多地关注这个问题,因此选D

 

D2

1. A。根据下文“Did you find them funny? If not, it probably means you are not a fan of anti-humour.”以及下文通篇都在讲anti-humour可知作者在文章开篇讲了两个笑话,主要是为了引入话题,让读者对anti-humour有个初步的概念,所以答案为A

2. D。由文中的“They state the obvious, by giving an answer that is easier than you expect.”以及“when you have imagined all the events in this long and complicated story ... Bam! The punchline! And what’s so funny about the last line? Nothing!”可知D为正确答案。

3. D。由文中的“Perhaps it’s not funny at all, but as they say, laughter is contagious.”“And if you are not laughing because you didn’t think it was funny, maybe you were missing the most important ingredient, according to scientists: other laughers.”可知anti-humour之所以搞笑,部分原因在于笑容是有感染力的,人们觉得笑话好笑是因为其他人也在笑,所以D为正确答案。文中只提到了“Many stand-up comedians use anti-humour, which seems to be funnier because they always look serious.A选项表述的无中生有;文中最后两段也没有提及推荐医生对病人讲笑话,所以B不对;C选项太过绝对,不是所有的anti-humour都让人觉得好笑,所以不能说是communicative的。

 

D3

1. A。根据According to the study by Australian biologist Monica Gagliano, published in the journal Oecologia, plants may be able to “hear” sounds.可知Gagliano的研究发现植物是可以听到声音的,故答案为AB C文章未提及。Gagliano的研究只能证明植物因为听到了水声,向着水的方向生长,但并不能证明声音是可以改变它的生长方向,故D选项错误。

2. A。根据Gagliano believes that plants are able to use their leaves to detect sound waves可知,植物通过叶子来感知声波,故答案为A

3. BHeather Goodall在每周冲洗植物叶片的时候都会唱歌,植物在几年内生长得很快,并且该例子的上文也提到This could explain why so many people believe that singing or playing music to their plants helps them grow.,可见音乐是有助于植物生长的。

4. D。本题答案定位至最后一段,Cvrckova认为植物不仅仅是人类的养料,它们更是神奇而有趣的生物,故可以推测答案为D A选项错误。BC选项Cvrckova并未提及。

 

D4

1. C。根据文章第四段和第五段可知,作者虽然没那么热衷于妻子的想法,但也还是同意了,因此答案为C,即这个主意是可以接受的。其他三项均不符合作者的态度。

2. D。根据文章第1116段可知,作者从狗的眼中看到了对家的渴望,且自己能够理解这条狗的感情和心情,于是决定收养,因此答案为D。其他三项文章均未提及。

3. A。根据文章第1720段可知,自从到了作者家,这条狗一直向作者和他的家人展现自己对他们的爱,经常亲吻他们,也高兴地等待他们回家,因此可判断作者一家在狗到来之后生活充满爱,答案为ABD两项与作者意思相反;C项文章未提及。

 

4. D。通读全文,作者分享了自己如何遇见自己的宠物,如何与他有爱地相处,因此答案为D。其他三项作者在文中未提及。

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