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From the moment that an animal is born it has to make decisions. It has to decide which of the things around it are for eating, and which are to be avoided; when to attack and when to run away. The animal is , in fact , playing a very dangerous game with its environment , a game in which it must make decision—a matter of life or death .
Animals’ ability to act reasonably is believed to come partly from what we may call “genetic (遗传性的)learning” , which is different from the individual (个体的) learning that an animal does in the course of its own lifetime . Genetic learning is learning by a
species —animals of the same kind—as a whole , and it is achieved by selection of those members of each generation that happen to act in the right way . However, the role of genetic learning depends upon how similar the future environment is to the past. The more important individual experience is likely to be, the less important is genetic learning as a means of getting over the problems of the survival game. Because most animals live in ever changing environments from one generation to the next, it is not surprising to find that very few species indeed depend wholly upon genetic learning.
In the great majority of animals , their particular ways of acting in a new environment are a compound (复合体) of individual experience added to the action patterns animals are born with .That is why animals can survive.
72.The animal’s life will come to an end         .
A.if the animal makes a wrong decision        B.if the animal plays a dangerous game
C.when the animal attacks its enemy             D.when the animal runs too slowly
73.Very few species depend entirely on genetic learning because         .
A.each generation has its own way of learning
B.their environments change all the time
C.they can act reasonably on their own   
D.it takes their whole life to learn
74.When the environment doesn’t change much,         .
A.animals cannot act in a right way        
B.genetic learning is less important for animals
C.individual learning plays a less important role
D.animals cannot get over problems on their on their own
75.Animals’ living on generation after generation depends on         .
A.their natural action pattern with their own experience
B.the lessons they have learnt during their lifetime
C.their experience in particular environments
D.the knowledge passed on by their parents

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Alibaba started taking the lead in China, simply enough, by connecting big Chinese manufacturers(制造商)with big buyers across the world. Its business-to-business site, Alibaba.com allowed business to buy almost everything. Alibaba’s advantage wasn’t hard to identify: size. Alibaba is just big, even by Chinese standards. Its marketplaces attract 231 million active buyers, 8 million sellers, 11.3 billion orders a year—and Alibaba is just the middleman. It encourages people to use its markets—not charging small sellers a percentage of the sale.
If you want a quick look into the influence of Alibaba on daily Chinese life, take my experience. I moved to Beijing almost a year ago and quickly got tired of visiting small stores across the crowded, polluted city of 20 million people in search of new electronics, bathroom furnishings, and anything else my wife wanted. “You’re looking for what exactly? Why not try it? ” my Chinese teacher asked me one day. With that, my wonderful new relationship with Alibaba began.
Alibaba’s original business-to-business model now is secondary to consumer buying. Chinese retail(零售)buying makes up 80% of Alibaba’s profit, and leading that group is Taobao, with 800 million items for sale and the most unbelievable selection of things you’ll ever find. TMall.com is Alibaba’s other big site, where you can find brand name goods from Nike and Unilever near the lowest prices.
What I have a hard time explaining to friends and family back in the U.S. is how China has gone beyond traditional shopping—big-box retailers especially —in favor of online purchases on Taobao and a few other sites. In smaller towns than Beijing, where big retailers have not yet traveled, shopping online is shopping, and shopping is Taobao.
I have a list of some of my recent purchases on Taobao for a sense of how extensive the marketplace is. Almost everything arrived a day or two after ordering with free shipping. I’m not even a big buyer, because I need friends to help me search the Chinese-language site. When I was searching my purchase history on my Chinese teacher’s iPad, which helps me buy goods, I looked through with great difficulty about 10 of her purchases for every one of mine.
Alibaba’s advantage mainly lies in ___________.

A.its big size
B.its business-to-business service
C.its not charging small sellers
D.its low price

What can we learn from the underlined sentence in the passage?

A.Alibaba is of middle size among all the online sites
B.Alibaba will continue to develop.
C.Alibaba stands out as the best online site.
D.Alibaba acts as a bridge between the buyers and sellers.

【改编】We can infer from the passage____

A.The author’s Chinese teacher is also an online purchase lover.
B.Taobao has no apparent advantage compared with other similar online sites.
C.Alibaba’s business-to-business service earns much more money than retail now.
D.TMall.com provides more profit than Taobao.

【改编】The passage mainly talks about_____

A.Alibaba has a great influence on people’s daily purchase in China.
B.The influence of shopping online goes beyond traditional shopping.
C.Shopping online is TaoBao..
D.How the author purchases online in China.

The man behind the Apple empire died at 56 last year. He was one of the people who made Silicon Valley(硅谷) the capital of technological invention. Author and business consultant Jim Collins once called Jobs the “Beethoven of business”. When asked what Steve Jobs will be best remembered for, many of us would name a particular product:the iPod, the iPhone or the iPad, for example. But in the eyes of Eric Jackson, a reporter with Forbes magazine, Jobs brought the world much more than these popular devices(装置). Here are some of the lessons he taught us:
1. The most lasting inventions mix art and science. Jobs pointed out that the team members working with Apple were trained in anthropology(人类学), art, history, and poetry. He believed this was important in making Apple’s products stand out.
2. Never fear failure. Jobs was fired by the successor he himself chose. It was one of the most public embarrassments(尴尬) of the last 30 years in business. However, Jobs didn’t hide away or try to get a new job. He picked himself up and got back to work.
3. You can’t look forward to connecting the dots—you can only look backward. This means that, however much we try to plan things ahead of time, life is always full of unexpected things. What seems like bitter pain and defeat could turn out to sow the seeds of unimaginable success in years to come. You can’t connect the dots looking forward. But you have to trust that all the dots will be connected in the future.
4. Listen to that voice in tile back of your head that tells you if you’re on the right track or not. Most of us simply decide that we’re going to work in finance or become a doctor because it's what our parents tell us to do. Whatever your voice is telling you, it is smart to listen to it—like Jobs did.
Just as Caroline and Amy from his empire put it, “Steve was one of the most inspiring yet toughest boss ever—but who else could have built Apple? What Steve left is sure to inspire generations of creative thinkers to think differently. His influence will be felt throughout the world.”
【改编】What can we learn from the passage ?__________.

A.Steve Jobs is the first one who founded the Silicon Valley
B.Steve Jobs is only memorized for the popular device iPhone
C.Combining art with science is really vital in making Apple’s products noticeable
D.all the team members in Silicon Valley are trained in anthropology, art, history and poetry

What does the phrase “picked himself up”(Paragraph 3) most probably mean?

A.Became excited. B.Refused to talk.
C.Got others’ help. D.Cheered himself up.

What’s the writer's main purpose of writing the passage?

A.To introduce readers the life story of Steve Jobs.
B.To tell readers Steve Jobs is the “Beethoven of business”.
C.To encourage readers to learn from Steve Jobs’ life experience.
D.To persuade readers that they shouldn’t always follow what parents tell them to do.

【原创】1 was having a great morning until I sat down in front of my office computer.’’Your password has expired,’’a server message flashed on my screen, with instructions for changing it.Coming up with a new code doesn't seem like a big deal, unless you work at my company, where we have to change it monthly, using at least one upper-case letter(太写字母),one symbol and one number, and the whole thing can't be fewer than eight characters. And I can't use any of the same passwords I've used in the past three months.
Suddenly a strong emotion grew in me. What didn't make it any better was that l was deeply depressed after my recent divorce. Disbelief over what she had done to me was all I thought about every day.
That didn't work and I had to type a password that I'd have to reenter many times for the next 30 days. I remembered a tip I’d heard from my former boss. He'd said, "I'm going to use a password to change my life.“
I couldn't focus on getting things done in my current mood. There were clear indicators of what I needed to do to regain control of my life. My password reminded me that I shouldn't let myself be a victim of my recent breakup and that I was strong enough to do something about it.
I made my password Forgive@ h3r.
I had to type this statement several times a day. The simple action changed the way I looked at her. That constant reminder led me to accept the way things had happened at the end of my marriage and embrace a new way of dealing with my depression. As the month wore on,I felt a slow healing begin to take place. By the time my server prompted me to reset my password the following month, felt free.
One month later, my dear Exchange server asked me yet again to reset my password.I thought about the next thing that i had to get done.
My password became Quit@ smoking4ever
This password was a painful one to type during that month,but doing it helped me to yell at myself in my mind as i typed that statement.it motivated me to follow my monthly goal.
Seeing how these reminders helped to materialize my goals kept me motivated and excited.While it is sometimes difficult to come up with your next goal, keeping at it brings great results.
Which of the following is closest to the underlined word “expired" in Para.1 ?

A.Been updated. B.Been out of date.
C.Remained very cool. D.Been replaced.

What changes happened one month after the author set the password Forgive@ h3r?

A.He became calm and accepted the fact.
B.He felt he was the victim of the failed marriage.
C.He loved his former wife more than before.
D.He felt relieved that he had divorced.

What is the lesson the author has learned through the experience?

A.Computers are the best friend of us humans.
B.Many a hand makes light work.
C.Don't be discouraged by difficulties.
D.Keeping oneself reminded of his goal will work.

Which of the following might be one of the passwords the author set?

A.eattwice@day. B.save4triptoChina.
C.Date@her D.Save4@ring.

High­tech glasses developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis may help surgeons visualize cancer cells, which glow blue when viewed through the eyewear. Cancer cells are notoriously difficult to see, even under high­powered magnification. The glasses are designed to make it easier for surgeons to distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells, helping to ensure that no tumor cells are left behind during surgery.
“We’re in the early stages of this technology, and more development and testing will be done, but we’re certainly encouraged by the potential benefits to patients,” said breast surgeon Julie Margenthaler, MD, an associate professor of surgery at Washington University. “Imagine what it would mean if these glasses got rid of the need for follow­up surgery and the associated pain, inconvenience and anxiety.”
Current standard of care requires surgeons to remove the tumor and some neighboring tissue that may or may not include cancer cells. The samples are sent to a pathology(病理) lab and viewed under a microscope. If cancer cells are found in neighboring tissue, a second surgery is often recommended to remove additional tissue that is also checked for the presence of cancer.
The glasses could reduce the need for additional surgical procedures and following stress on patients, as well as time and expense.
Margenthaler said about 20 to 25 percent of breast cancer patients who have lumps removed require a second surgery because current technology doesn’t adequately show the extent of the disease during the first operation.“Our hope is that this new technology will reduce or ideally eliminate the need for a second surgery,” she said.
In a study published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics, researchers noted that tumors as small as 1 mm in diameter (the thickness of about 10 sheets of paper) could be detected.
Ryan Fields, MD, a Washington University assistant professor of surgery and surgeon of Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center, plans to wear the glasses later this month when he operates to remove a melanoma from a patient. He said he welcomes the new technology, which theoretically could be used to visualize any type or cancer.
“A limitation of surgery is that it’s not always clear to the naked eye the distinction between normal tissue and cancerous tissue,” Fields said.“With the glasses developed by Samuel Achilefu, PhD, professor of Washington University, we can better identify the tissue that must be removed.”
【改编】what is the ultimate goal of developing the new technology ?________.

A.to distinguish cancer cells from healthy ones
B.to encourage hope for life in cancer patients
C.to make sure no cancer cell is left behind
D.to cut down the risk of cancer surgery

The underlined word “eliminate” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ________.

A.meet B.remove
C.feel D.resist

【改编】From the whole passage,what can be inferred ?_____

A.The glasses are invented by Ryan Fields and Samuel Achilefu.
B.The glasses glow blue when finding tissues including cancer cells.
C.Tumors as small as 1 cm in diameter could be detected by the glasses.
D.Much remains to be done before the technology can be widely employed.

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A.Special glasses help surgeons“see” cancer
B.A new technology has been used in surgery
C.Patients will benefit from a new technology
D.Cancer is no longer a threat to people

Scientists in UK have grown a living human “brain”. The team at Aston University created tiny bunch of cells which act like a mini nervous system.
They believe it could help find a cure for worse mental conditions like Parkinson’s disease. Professor Michael Coleman is leading the research program. He explained,“We are aiming to be able to study the human brain at the most basic level, using an actual living human cell system. Cells have to be alive and operating efficiently to enable us to really understand how the brain works.” The experiment involves changing cells from a cancer tumor(肿瘤) and making them behave like brain cells.
Although far from finished, researchers hope the false brain cells will give them a greater understanding of how real brains work. This, in turn, could significantly further research into conditions which affect the brain. Neil Hunt, chief leader of the research group, said,“It is still very early days, but in the future the research could lead to a useful tool for looking into dementia (痴呆).”
The technique could also provide a way to carry on animal test and is being supported by the Humane Research Trust (HRT). The scientists predict that over the next ten years a million people will develop dementia. Professor Coleman believes their findings could change this. He said,“We hope our research will provide scientists with a new and highly relational human experimental model to help them understand the brain better and develop new drugs to control the related disease. However, the biggest challenge at present is that we are greatly short of fund, which will slow our research.”
【改编】UK scientists grow a living human “brain” so as to ________.

A.research into the structure of human brain
B.take advantage of living human cell system
C.discover how human brain really functions
D.distinguish cells from a cancer tumor

According to Neil Hunt, research into brain cells ________.

A.will get finished as early as possible
B.will make people discover dementia
C.will affect the brain growth in many ways
D.will help to treat some diseases in nerve system

【改编】What can we conclude from the last paragraph? ______.

A.the technique provided by HRT is immature
B.animal tests are forbidden by law
C.a million people suffer from brain diseases
D.the research program lacks financial support

【改编】what is the purpose of the text ?________.

A.The text is intended to tell us about a breakthrough in medical research
B.The text is intended to introduce a research program in human’s brain
C.The text is intended to introduce the progress of drugs for dementia
D.The text is intended to tell us about health problem in nerve system

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