问题 单项选择题 A型题

《素问·太阴阳明论》认为,脾主四肢的生理基础是()

A.脾统血

B.脾为胃行其津液

C.脾主动化水湿

D.脾气主升

E.脾摄津

答案

参考答案:B

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                                                               Lucky to have him
     When I met him,I had a lot of anger inside of me.I never had a father,though in my neighborhood that's
not__1__.I know some kids just like me.You have to__2__yourself.There are fights and killings all the
time.I have friends who ended up in jail or pregnant.I could have ended up that way,too,__3__Mr Clark
and my mom wouldn't let that happen.
     Mr Clark worked long hours,making sure I did my work.My grades rose.In fact,I did so well that in
sixth grade,I entered the__4__class,and Mr Clark was the teacher.I felt so__5__to have him for a second
year!
     He took our class to see  The Phantom  of  the  Opera. Before the show, he__6__ us to dinner at a
restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full.We didn't want to let him__7__,so we listened to
him attentively.
     __8__of us were surprised when Mr Clark was selected as Disney's 2000 Teacher of the Year.When
he learned he'd won,he said he would__9__three names out of a hat;he would go to Los Angeles to get
the__10__with those students.But __11__it came time to draw names,Mr Clark said,"You're all going."
     He got__12__to fly all 37 of us out to Disneyland in California and put us up at the Hilton.People were
_13__,but Mr Clark really cared about us.There's no way I can__14__most teachers doing that.No way.
But he saw something in us that nobody else saw.
     On graduation day,there were a lot of tears.We didn't want his class to__15__.In the new school year,
we were all happy when Mr Clark__16__in our class once again.He's been a__17__in our lives.
     In 2003,Mr Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to__18__school supplies and visit
orphanages.It was the most amazing__19__of my life.It's now my__20__to one day start a group of
women's clubs,helping people from all backgrounds.
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( )10.A.reward    
( )11.A.after    
( )12.A.donations  
( )13.A.excited  
( )14.A.suggest  
( )15.A.end       
( )16.A.picked up  
( )17.A.colleague  
( )18.A.deliver  
( )19.A.adventure  
( )20.A.turn      
B.normal  
B.watch  
B.therefore  
B.general  
B.lucky    
B.directed  
B.out     
B.Any     
B.draw     
B.bonus  
B.when     
B.suggestions
B.satisfied  
B.advocate  
B.start    
B.showed up  
B.sponsor  
B.collect  
B.experience  
B.conclusion  
C.real      
C.comfort  
C.otherwise  
C.gifted    
C.annoyed  
C.showed    
C.up       
C.None     
C.enter    
C.diploma  
C.before    
C.requests  
C.ashamed  
C.imagine  
C.continue  
C.rang up  
C.success  
C.display  
C.vacation  
C.dream    
D.unusual    
D.tolerate    
D.or          
D.sacred      
D.anxious    
D.swapped    
D.down        
D.Many        
D.register    
D.award      
D.since      
D.messages    
D.amazed      
D.complain    
D.last        
D.packed up  
D.constant    
D.recommend  
D.interview  
D.demand      
阅读理解

What makes humans smarter than other animals? We’ve got a bigger brain, of course. But when it comes to brains, is bigger always better?

Traditionally, scientists have thought that humans’ superior intelligence derived(源于)mostly from the fact that our brains are three times bigger than those of our nearest living relatives, chimpanzees. People even used to believe that because men have slightly larger brains than women that men are smarter.

This, however, is not the truth. Scientists at University College London in the UK have found that brain organization, and not brain size, is the key to the superiority of human intelligence, reported Live Science.

Through millions of years of evolution, our ancestors were constantly pushed to get smarter so that they could meet the demands of new environments. However, holding this growing intelligence in increasingly large brains was not the best choice because bigger brains require more energy to power. “This is when reorganization may come into play, ”said Christophe Soligo, a member of the London research team.

In the study, scientists looked at the brains of 17 species of primates(灵长目动物), including monkeys, apes and humans. They found that in the process of evolution, brains didn’t keep growing as a whole. Certain regions of the brain grew prior to others in response to species’ needs, and in this way they could make the best use of their limited brain space.

For example, when early humans were struggling to survive, the brain region in charge of using tools and finding food grew in size more than other regions. But in modern times, the prefrontal cortex(前额皮质)—the region in charge of social cognition(认知), moral judgments and goal-directed planning—grew more than the rest of the brain.

Think of the brain as a room. If a big room is poorly organized, it doesn’t necessarily store more stuff than a smaller one.

Paul Manger, professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, explains this principle using the example of whales. He told Scientific American: “Whales have big brains, absolutely. But if you look at the actual structure of the brain, it’s not very complex. Brain size only matters if the rest of the brain is organized properly. ”

小题1:It has recently been found that humans are smarter than the other animals mainly because   .

A.they are a species of primates

B.they have much larger brains

C.their brain structure is more complex

D.they were constantly pushed to get smarter小题2:According to the article, in recent human evolution,    .

A.the brain kept growing in size to adapt to new environments

B.most regions of the brain didn’t change

C.the prefrontal cortex grew more than the rest of the brain

D.humans’ brains became increasingly simple so that humans could survive小题3:What can we conclude from the article?

A.Gender makes a difference in intelligence.

B.The size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence.

C.Species whose brain is organized properly tend to be smarter.

D.Larger brains are usually organized better than smaller ones.小题4:The method the writer uses to develop the last paragraph is   .

A.by presenting research data

B.by giving examples

C.by making a comparison

D.by analyzing cause and effect