DNA left at a crime scene could be used in the future to build up a picture of an offender’s face, it was revealed tonight.
A first step towards genetic mugshots has been taken by researchers in the US who link specific DNA markers with face shape. To identify the genes, they focused on known mutations(突变) that cause changes of the face and head. Normal versions of these genes were found to influence individual features. For instance, one gene affected the lips, another the shape and configuration of bones around the eyes, and a third the appearance of the mid-face and skull. In total, 20 genes had “significant effects” on facial appearance.
Lead scientist Professor Mark Shriver, from Pennsylvania State University, said: “We use DNA to match to an individual or identify an individual, but you can get so much more from DNA. Currently we can’t go from DNA to a face, or from a face to DNA, but it should be possible.” The implications are far reaching, raising the possibility of creating a data bank of facial types based on genetic markers. DNA from a crime scene could then be used to produce a rough image of the face of an offender or victim. Such genetic mugshots may be more reliable than computer-generated “e-fits” based on witnesses’ recollections. Other uses of the technique might include proving the identity of fathers in paternity cases, or visualising our remote ancestors from fossil DNA.
The scientists wrote in the online journal Public Library of Science Genetics: “Such predictive modelling could be forensically useful; for example, DNA left at crime scenes could be tested and faces predicted in order to help to narrow the pool of potential suspects. Further, our methods could be used to predict the facial features of descendants, deceased ancestors, and even extinct human species. In addition, these methods could prove to be useful diagnostic tools.” The team developed a model which first established a range of physical face shapes from people of mixed West African and European ancestry from the US, Brazil and Cape Verde. Measurements were taken of thousands of point co-ordinates on grids placed over 3D images of the faces.
Statistical methods were then used to determine the relationship between facial differences and the effects of gender, ethnic ancestry and individual gene variants.
【小题1】The underlined word “mugshots” in the second paragraph most probably means _________.
| A.different faces | B.characteristics | C.pictures of faces | D.genders |
| A.they can merely match to an individual or identify an individual |
| B.there is a possibility of going from DNA to a face |
| C.DNA could be used to produce a rough image of an offender’s face |
| D.this technology is more reliable than computer-generated “e-fits” |
| A.Creating a data bank of DNA |
| B.Recognizing the DNA of criminals |
| C.Predicting the location of offence using DNA |
| D.Building image of offender’s face from DNA |
【小题1】C
【小题2】B
【小题3】B
【小题4】D
解析试题分析:文章介绍最近的一项调查发现,未来可以通过DNA绘制人的脸,这些研究可以用于尽快的寻找嫌疑人,也可以用于识别人的父亲和祖先。
【小题1】猜词题:根据文章第一段的句子:DNA left at a crime scene could be used in the future to build up a picture of an offender’s face, it was revealed tonight.可知第二段的句中提到的mugshots就是第一段提到的“人脸的图像”,选C。
【小题2】推理题:根据文章第四段的句子:DNA left at crime scenes could be tested and faces predicted in order to help to narrow the pool of potential suspects.可知在DNA的帮助下抓住嫌疑犯可能更加容易,选B
【小题3】细节题:根据文章第三段的句子:Lead scientist Professor Mark Shriver, from Pennsylvania State University, said: “We use DNA to match to an individual or identify an individual, but you can get so much more from DNA. Currently we can’t go from DNA to a face, or from a face to DNA, but it should be possible.”可知Professor Mark Shriver认为从DNA到一张脸是有可能的,选 B
【小题4】主旨题:根据文章第一段的句子:DNA left at a crime scene could be used in the future to build up a picture of an offender’s face, it was revealed tonight.可知这篇文章介绍的是一个研究发现:可以通过研究DNA绘制疑犯的脸,选D
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Have you ever thought, “I wish I could take a year off and just travel around the word?” Well, three lucky American teenagers were able to do just that. The teens — two males and one female — got an all-expenses paid, yearlong hike to five continents.
This trip didn’t include any five-star hotels or shopping funs. Eighteen-year-old Jamie Fiel from Keller, Texas, 17-year-old Arsen Ewing from Canyon, California, and 16-year-old Tyler Robinson from Lincoln, Massachusetts, didn’t expect fancy treatment. They signed up for the experience of a lifetime, which included hard work, often uncomfortable accommodations, and encounters with some of nature’s most dangerous animals and environments.
Jamie, Arsen, and Tyler were among hundreds of high school kids nominated by their science teachers to take this trip. Earthwatch Institute sponsored this adventure. Each year, Earthwatch employs thousands of volunteers worldwide to help with scientific research projects.
The group went all around the world to get a close look at the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Their assignments were as varied as their locations, and included measuring and attending pink flamingos in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, and tracking giant sea turtles in Costa Rica.
As they worked with the Earthwatch scientists, Jamie, Arsen, and Tyler began to understand that we are at a critical moment in the life of our planet. Time for change is running out. As the teens went from country to country and witnessed different environmental dangers and challenges, they understood that solutions to important environmental issues start with the power of one person’s actions. They realized that each of them can make a difference.
【小题1】These teenagers went on the journey around the world .
| A.to experience the most serous environmental problems on the earth |
| B.to bring the kindness of America to the other parts of the world |
| C.to go on sightseeing around the world |
| D.to call on more teenagers to join Earthwatch Institute |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Urban citizens(市民)can enjoy a more colorful life than rural citizens.Townspeople are wellinformed because they have the easier access to news,while country people are uniformed because these districts are hard to get to.Urban traffic is so welldeveloped that the residents there often visit exhibitions and parks which are only a short bus ride away. For country people this is a major operation which involves considerable planning.Shopping,a necessary activity in everyday life is more convenient in the city than in the countryside. Townspeople can buy what they want at any time of a day.But rural residents go to town at most once a week.So after shopping they always stagger home loaded with heavy purchases. As for as meals and clothes concerned,townspeople are wellfed and welldressed as there is an adequate(足够的)supply of goods.But rural residents are too busy to pay particular attention to them.It is for these reasons that more and more people are moving into the city and looking for a rest there.
On the contrary,some people are attracted by the rural area.Air pollution,noise and overcrowding which are the biggest problems confronting townspeople seem strange for rural residents.Medical studies have proved that rural residents can live longer than urban residents, because they are free from a polluted environment. In addition,the crime rate in the city is several times higher than in the countryside.As is known to all,the life in any city is much more expensive than in the countryside.So the safe, quiet and cheap life in the country appeals to(对……有吸引力)many city residents.
Either an urban or a rural area gives pleasure and trouble.But,I believe,the suburban area has the excellencies(优点)of both and is superior to both.As the automobile industry develops,more and more people will make their homes in suburban areas.
【小题1】When visiting an exhibition in town,country people have to ________.
| A.listen to local news | B.take a bus |
| C.make a careful plan | D.ask friends for help |
| A.communication,traffic and shopping |
| B.traffic,shopping and diet |
| C.education,living conditions and housing |
| D.traffic,medicine and shopping |
| A.they live far away from town |
| B.they live a poorer life |
| C.they are busy with their work |
| D.they don't like to dress up |
| A.common | B.unfamiliar |
| C.wellknown | D.unimportant |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Different Kinds of Birds
Avocets
There are 4 different species of Avocet found around the world-Pied Avocet , Red-necked Avocet, Andean Avocet, and American Avocet. This bird is found in North and South America, Europe, and even Australia. This long-legged bird has webbed feet and an upturned, thin bill.
Bald Eagles
The bald eagle is found in wetlands and near coastlines. They have very large and broad wings, with a broad tail. The head and tail are white in color, which is the major distinguishable factor of the bald eagle. The long, hooked bill is yellow in color. They feed on fish, ducks, rabbits, geese, etc.
Eastern Bluebirds
These are around 61/2 inches in length .Such birds are found mainly in gardens woodlands, and orchards with the arrival of spring. Male Eastern Bluebirds are bright blue on the upper half and have a white belly. Female Eastern Bluebirds have a grayish head with shades of blue as well. New York and Missouri have named this creature as their state bird.
Flamingos
These pink-bodied birds with a unique beak, are generally found in large groups. The beaks are capable of removing mud before they can eat their food. Flamingos can be found in many African countries, areas of Florida, and one particular type of species is found only in the Andean highlands.
Kingfishers
There are over 90 various species of Kingfishers found in the woodland areas as well as wetlands across the world. They are excellent divers when it comes to catching fish in the rivers. Their pointed bills are what help them bag the catch. Kingfishers have good eyesight whether they are in air or underwater.
【小题1】____ most probably mean the same.
| A.Bill and beak | B.Head and beak | C.Bill and belly | D.Leg and feet |
| A.Eastern Bluebirds are all blue in color. |
| B.Avocets can be found around the world. |
| C.The white head and tail make Bald Eagles distinguishable. |
| D.More Kingfishers can be found in wetlands than in the woodland areas. |
| A.Bald Eagles |
| B.Female Eastern Bluebirds |
| C.Andean Avocets |
| D.one special type of Flamingos |
| A.habitats | B.shapes | C.ability to catch fish | D.eyesight in air or under water |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
There was great excitement on the planet of Venus (金星). Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth, and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since.
The satellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan, named after the great Venusian astronomer Professor. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20000 light years ago.
Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to feasibility (可行性) of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology.
“We have come to the conclusion, based on last week's satellite landing,” Prof. Zog said, “that there is no life on Earth.”
“How do you know this?” the science reporter of the Venus Evening Star asked.
“For one thing, Earth's surface in the area of Manhattan is made up of solid concrete and nothing can grow there. For another, the atmosphere is filled with carbon monoxide (一氧化碳) and other deadly gases and nobody could possibly breathe this air and survive.”
“What does this mean as far as our flying saucer program is concerned?”
“We shall have to take our own oxygen with us, which means a much heavier flying saucer than originally planned.”
“Are there any other dangers that you discovered in your studies?”
“Take a look at this photo. You see this dark black cloud hovering (盘旋) over the surface of Earth? We don't know what it is made of, but it could give us a lot of trouble and we shall have further tests before we send a Venus Being there.”
“Over here you will notice what seems to be a river, but the satellite findings indicates it is polluted and the water is unfit to drink. This means we shall have to carry our own water, which will add even greater weight to the saucer.”
“If all you say is true, won't this set back the flying saucer program several years?”
“Yes, but we shall continue as soon as the Grubstart gives us the added funds(资金).” Profession. Zog replied.
【小题1】According to the passage, the Venusian scientists succeeded in getting important information about ________.
| A.the feasibility of landing a satellite on Earth |
| B.the possibility of making a firstrate flying saucer |
| C.the feasibility of sending a Venus Being to Earth |
| D.the possibility of directing a flying saucer into Manhattan |
| A.they need it in their way to the planet of Earth |
| B.the Earth's atmosphere is filled with deadly gases |
| C.there is a low level of oxygen for Venusians |
| D.there is no air on the planet of Earth |
| A.landing a manned flying saucer on Earth will be carried out soon |
| B.Venusians will land on Earth to help to stop serious pollution |
| C.it's unnecessary to land a manned flying saucer on Earth at present |
| D.pollution on Earth makes it impossible for Venusians to survive there |
| A.In a popular magazine. |
| B.In a fairy tale. |
| C.In an observation journal |
| D.In science fiction |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
If you want to help children develop language and speech skills, UCLA researchers say, listening to what they have to say is just as important as talking to them. ![]()
The effect of a conversation between a child and an adult is about six times as great as the effect of adult speech input(输入)alone, the researchers found. “Adults speaking to children helps language develop, but what matters much more is the interaction, ”said the study’s lead author, Frederick Zimmerman, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. The researchers also found that TV viewing didn’t have much of an effect—positively or negatively—as long as it wasn’t displacing conversations between an adult and a child.
The UCLA study included 275 families with children between 2 months and 48 months old. They represented a variety of incomes and education. The researchers found that, in an average day, children heard about 13, 000 spoken words from adults and participated in about 400 adult-child conversations a day.
Assessed separately, factors positively associated with language development included each additional 100 conversations a day and each 1, 000 words increase in the number of words spoken by adults and heard by children. When looked at alone, TV was negatively associated with language development. But, when these three factors were analyzed together, the only one that stood out was conversation between adults and children.
“The more a child speaks and interacts with an adult, the better idea a parent has about where the child is”, Zimmerman said. “Although it’s mostly done unconsciously, parents will provide feedback and correct mistakes. They’ll also tailor their speech to the child. Parents can give the children words by talking to them about what they’re doing, such as, ‘I’m putting on your pajamas now’. But give your child the opportunity to talk, hopefully without the rest of the noise in the environment, ”she added. “If parents can carve out some conversation time—maybe at bath time or at dinner time—that’s a wonderful thing. ”
【小题1】 The researchers also found that TV viewing .
| A.could have a positive effect on a child’s language development |
| B.had a little effect on a child’s language development |
| C.affected a child’s language development more negatively than positively |
| D.affected a child’s language development both negatively and positively |
| A.parents should let their children talk most of the time |
| B.children should watch TV programs selectively |
| C.the conversation between parents and children should be two-way |
| D.it’s no good for parents to correct their children’s mistakes when they are speaking |
| A.parents should let a child repeat what he or she says |
| B.bath time or dinner time is the best chance for parents to talk to a child |
| C.parent-child conversation can be carried out at any proper time |
| D.parents should leave a child talking alone |
| A.Talk with kids, not at them |
| B.Let your children voice their own opinions |
| C.How to develop a child’s language ability |
| D.The importance of early child language development |
| A.control | B.improve |
| C.pass | D.adjust |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In Singapore,most of us love window-shopping while some others enjoy having a picnic at East Coast Park or Changi Beach on sunny days.Singaporeans are never bothered by the occasional thunderstorm.However,we know that if it rains for long continuous periods,there will be more serious effects.Just recently the main shopping street of Orchard Road was flooded and some part of Bukit Timah was impassable(不能通行的)to traffic.People reacted by writing in to the newspaper to complain about this! We forget that other countries suffer much worse effects.
Elsewhere,heavy tropical(热带的)storms often result in floods that ruin crops especially in Thailand and Malaysia.This in turn usually means that the price of rice and vegetables here in Singapore will rise because we import these products from them.If there is a typhoon or tsunami,thousands of lives are lost too.This happened in Indonesia and Phuket in Thailand in 2004 and It serves to remind us of how Mother Nature can cause great damage.
Weather patterns in general have changed dramatically in recent years.Scientists believe that global warming and the resulting melting of the polar ice-cap has caused the level of the ocean to rise.This in turn causes flooding of low-lying areas in countries where the land is rather flat and some parts of which is below water level.It is believed that human activities have caused Mother Nature to show her extreme anger,so it is now important that we really work together to cut down on harmful activities,for example,illegal logging(伐木)or irresponsible forest-burning to clear land for farming.
【小题1】From Paragraph 1,we can see that most Singaporeans love .
| A.making complaints |
| B.going out for picnics |
| C.doing window-shopping |
| D.traveling along the coast |
| A.Heavy tropical storms will follow shortly. |
| B.The price of rice and vegetables will go up. |
| C.Many people will write in to the newspaper. |
| D.More rice and vegetables will be imported. |
| A.the arrival of heavy tropical storms |
| B.the import of rice and vegetables |
| C.the rising price of rice and vegetables |
| D.the loss of lives in natural disasters |
| A.c→a→e→b→d | B.a→c→e→b→d |
| C.c→a→b→e→d | D.d→a→c→b→e |
| A.Clear more land for farming. |
| B.Reduce harmful human activities. |
| C.Bring down the price of food. |
| D.Improve the quality of weather. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Researchers in the psychology department at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) have discovered a major difference in the way men and women respond to stress. This difference may explain why men are more likely to suffer from stress-related disorders.
Until now, psychological research has maintained that both men and women have the same "fight-or-flight" reaction to stress. In other words, individuals either react with aggressive behavior, such as verbal or physical conflict ("fight"), or they react by withdrawing from the stressful situation ("flight"). However, the UCLA research team found that men and women have quite different biological and behavioral responses to stress. While men often react to stress in the fight-or-flight response, women often have another kind of reaction which could be called "tend and befriend." That is, they often react to stressful conditions by protecting and nurturing their young ("tend"), and by looking for social contact and support from others - especially other females ('befriend").
Scientists have long known that in the fight-or- flight reaction to stress, an important role is played by certain hormones(激素) released by the body. The UCLA research team suggests that the female tend-or-befriend response is also based on a hormone. This hormone, called oxytocin, has been studied in the context of childbirth, but now it is being studied for its role in the response of both men and women to stress. The principal investigator, Dr. Shelley E. Taylor, explained that "animals and people with high levels of oxytocin are calmer, more relaxed, more social, and less anxious." While men also secrete(分泌)oxytocin, its effects are reduced by male hormones.
In terms of everyday behavior, the UCLA study found that women are far more likely than men to seek social contact when they are feeling stressed. They may phone relatives or friends, or ask directions if they are lost.
The study also showed how fathers and mothers responded differently when they came home to their family after a stressful day at work. The typical father wanted to be left alone to enjoy some peace and quiet. For a typical mother, coping with a bad day at work meant focusing her attention on her children and their needs.
The differences in responding to stress may explain the fact that women have lower frequency of stress-related disorders such as high blood pressure or aggressive behavior. The tend-and-befriend regulatory(调节的) system may protect women against stress, and this may explain why women on average live longer than men.
【小题1】The UCLA study shows that in response to stress, men are more likely than women to _____ .
| A.turn to friends for help | B.solve a conflict calmly |
| C.find an escape from reality | D.seek comfort from children |
| A.Men have the same level of oxytocin as women do. |
| B.Oxytocin used to be studied in both men and women. |
| C.Both animals and people have high levels of oxytocin. |
| D.Oxytocin has more of an effect on women than on men. |
| A.Male hormones help build up the body's resistance to stress. |
| B.In a family a mother cares more about children than a father does. |
| C.Biological differences lead to different behavioral responses to stress. |
| D.The UCLA study was designed to confirm previous research findings. |
| A.How men and women get over stress |
| B.How men and women suffer from stress |
| C.How researchers overcome stress problems |
| D.How researchers handle stress-related disorders |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
“iPhone 5”, the tallest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone![]()
We don’t want to change your phone, we want to make you say, “Wow, that is a bigger change than I expected”. “iPhone 5” is a result of that desire to surprise.
It’s been completely redesigned. For the first time ever, we’ve increased the size of display (显示) by making the screen taller but not wider.
You can see more of your content without the need to scroll. We are making scrolling the thing of the past. It is more comfortable to use and reduces tiredness from scrolling when you read long documents.
Even with the larger display, it is the thinnest iPhone we ever built. To achieve the design this tall, we have to look at it and completely redesign the architecture inside. It’s 18% thinner and 79.5% taller than the previous iPhone. It makes everything you do on “iPhone5” easier. No more hidden menus, no confusing gestures. Everything is right at your fingertips.
The panorama feature (全景拍照) is simply awesome. The ultra HD (超高清) widescreen display lets you get your entire shot in a single snap (快门). You can also use its creative design for picture stabilization.
With an iPhone this tall, reception of signals has never been better. And of course, all your favorite applications are still available. In fact you will find your old favorites also benefit from the new experiencing handsome ultra HD widescreen. We found while many previous iPhone owners were using Facetime, they only used it for the faces. That’s why we are introducing Bodytime. With its ultra HD widescreen display, Bodytime lets you see a person’s entire body.
It took all of our learning and all of our thinking to realize something so simple, so clear, and yet so tall.
And I wish your pocket were tall enough to hold such a perfect invention!
【小题1】How is the screen of “iPhone 5” different from the previous ones?
| A.Wider. | B.Taller. | C.Easier. | D.Thinner. |
| A.Update the webpage. | B.Download new documents. |
| C.Refresh the content. | D.Move the content upward. |
| A.It is really necessary for you to hide menus. |
| B.The reception of signals is bad due to its length. |
| C.Bodytime is popular with previous iPhone owners. |
| D.New applications of “iPhone 5” are unbelievable. |
| A.humorous | B.objective | C.scientific | D.serious |
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