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二、完形填空(20*1=20分) I stepped out of the hospital. My heart was filled with sadness and regret. My former best friend, Faith, had just ___21____. She was only 16. ____22___, she was diagnosed with a terrible cancer in her right breast. Before her last breath we, who were so ____23___ to her, gathered around her side, ____24___ to hold back our tears and ___25____ her. Everyone wanted to give her their last ___26___, but people were just so choked up. After that moment of deep ___27___. I was asked to help go through Faith’s things. Arranging her drawers, I suddenly discovered It’s well known that our human memory can fail us. People can be forgetful, and they can sometimes also “remember” things incorrectly, with damaging consequences in the classroom, courtroom, and other areas of life. Now, researchers show for the first time that bumblebees(大黄蜂) can be unreliable witnesses too.Bumblebees are rather clever animals, which explains why Chittka has been studying learning and memory in the insects for the last 20 years.Most times when people have studied memory in animals, errors in performance have been taken to mean that the animals failed to learn the task or perhaps learned it and then forgot. But what if animals can experience a more interesting type of memory failure?To find out, Chittka first trained bumblebees to expect a reward when visiting a yellow artificial flower followed by one with black-and-white rings. During subsequent tests, bees were given a choice between three types of flowers. Two were the types they’d seen in the training before. The third had yellow-and-white rings, representing a mixed-up version of the other two. Minutes after the training, the bees showed a clear preference for the flower that recently rewarded them.One or three days later, however, something very different happened when the bumblebees’ memory was put to the test. At first, the bees showed the same preference displayed in the earlier tests, but as the time went on, they began selecting the flower with yellow rings, even though they’d never actually seen that one in training before.Chittka says that insects make similar errors in the conjunction (结合) of long-term memories as humans do. The ability to extract (提取) common features between different events in the environment might come at the expense of remembering every detail correctly. In bees, with their limited brain capacity (容量), the pressure to store main features of several objects rather than each individual object might be much greater, compared with humans.1.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Human memory can fail sometimes.B. Bumblebees make false memories too.C. Humans are not as clever as bumblebees.D. Bumblebees have extraordinary memory.2.Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “subsequent”?A. scientific B. accurateC. following D. exceptional3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Memory failure influences students’ study effects.B. Bumblebees’ memory is complicated and worth studying.C. The bees couldn’t make out which flower had rewarded them days later.D. Bumblebees are stupid insects with limited brain capacity.4. What does the test mentioned in Paragraph 4 tell us?A. Short-term memories serve the bees well.B. The yellow artificial flower appeals to the bees.C. Bumblebees like the flowers with yellow-and-white rings.D. Bees have remarkable abilities to distinguish colors.5.We can infer from the passage that ______.A. Chittka thinks that bumblebees failed to remember the color of the flowersB. Researchers have learned that bumblebees are unreliable animalsC. There exist no similarities between the memory errors in humans and bees.D. It is less challenging for humans than bees to store main features of several objects.
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