问题 材料题

“以图证史”

文化史学家布克哈特把图像称作“人类精神过去各个发展阶段的见证”,认为通过图像可以加深对历史变迁的理解。观察下列一组图片,回答问题。  

①签订《马关条约》
②签订《北京条约》
③签订《南京条约》
④签订《辛丑条约》

(1)请将上述图像排序,并据图片提示概述中国近代历史发展的历程。________________________________________________________________________________(2)就对中国产生的影响而言,19世纪70年代前后签订的不平等条约有所不同,其主要原因是什么?说明理由。________________________________________________________________________________(3)以上4幅图像作为“可视的历史”在研究中国近代历史的过程中能够发挥什么作用?________________________________________________________________________________

答案

(1)③②①④。鸦片战争后签订的《南京条约》是中国历史上第一个不平等条约,使中国陷入了半殖民地半封建社会的深渊;第二次鸦片战争后签订的《北京条约》,使中国进一步沦为半殖民地半封建社会;甲午战争后签订的《马关条约》大大加深了中国半殖民地半封建化的进程;八国联军侵华战争后签订的《辛丑条约》,使中国完全陷入了半殖民地半封建社会。

(2)体现列强侵略我国时所处的阶段不同,其目的也不一致。19世纪70年代前是自由资本主义时期,列强侵略中国的主要方式是要打开中国的市场,其主要表现为商品输出;而19世纪70年代后,资本主义进入垄断时期,列强对中国侵略的主要方式发生了变化,主要是资本输出和商品倾销。

(3)从图像中的人物、服饰、场景等判断,图像记录了中国近代历史中的一系列不平等条约的签订,展示了最大的历史细节;这些图像与其他近代历史史料相互印证,可以获得较为真实的中国近代的历史。

阅读理解

If your head is overheating, you are very likely to yawn(打哈欠) soon, according to a new study that has found the main purpose of yawning is to control brain temperature. The study explains several mysteries about yawning, such as why it’s most commonly done just before and after sleeping, why certain diseases lead to too much yawning, and why breathing though the nose often stops yawning.

“Brains are like computers,” Andrew Gallup, a researcher in the department of Biology at Binghamton University who led the study, said. “They operate best when cool.”

He and his co-workers Micheal Miller and Anne Clark did researches on yawning in parakeets(长尾小鹦鹉) , which have relatively large brains, live wild in Australia, often experience temperature changes, and, most importantly, do not yawn when others yawn, as humans and some other animals do.

For the study, the scientists put parakeets under three different conditions: increasing temperature, high temperature and normal temperature. While the frequency(频率) of yawns did not increase under the latter two conditions, it increased greatly when the researchers increased the temperature.

It’s now believed yawning operates like a radiator(散热器).

If air in the atmosphere is cooler than the brain and body temperatures, taking it in quickly cools blood, which in turn cools the brain. The new findings also explain why tired people often yawn. Both tiredness and sleep loss can increase brain temperature, while yawning can cool down the brain.

In the future, researchers may focus more on brain temperature and its role in diseases and their symptoms. But the new study on yawning changes the popular idea that yawns are just signs of getting tired of something.

49. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Why don’t people yawn at normal temperature?

B. The yawn explained—it cools your brain.

C. Yawning operates like a radiator.

D. The cause of yawning—finally found out.

50. The main reason why researchers chose parakeets to do the research is that parakeets______.

A. have very large brains                

B. live wild in Australia

C. are not affected by others’ yawning       

D. experience frequent temperature changes

51. The writer may suggest doing all of the following to stop yawning EXCEPT______.

A. breathing through the nose          

B. turning up the heat

C. enjoying some cool wind               

D. putting a cold towel on your forehead

52. In which section of a newspaper would you most probably read this passage?

A. Discovery.        B. Education.         C. Health.              D. Mystery.

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