unit 4 law and order 知识点题库

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    The brain of an insect isn't very big. But insects are somehow still able to make lots of important decisions. Bees, ants and roaches(蟑螂) build hives(巢穴)with thousands of workers doing specialized work. The jobs are done without a head or even a plan. How do insects manage this?

    To solve the mystery, scientists in Belgium spent months building robotic roaches and then putting them among real roaches. The final goal of the research is to find out how the simple behavior of individuals gives rise to a collective decision. The roach is a good starting point for trying to answer the big question because its social system is simple enough for scientists to study.

    The first step was to build robots that real roaches would accept as their own. Although the robotic roaches don't look much like the real thing, they have similarities with them in three key ways: they naturally head toward dark areas, they are influenced by the behavior of other roaches, and even more importantly, they smell like roaches.

    The next step was getting the robotic and real roaches to work together on common tasks. In experiments, the robots would collectively head towards a dark place, copying the behavior of natural roaches. That got the researchers wondering: if you program the robotic roaches to go woward the lighted place, would the real roaches follow, going against their natural instincts.(本能) ?

    They will – it turned out. Many of the real roaches followed the robots to a lighter shelter. But influence turned out to be a two- way street. On occasion, the real roaches were able to override the programming of the robot roaches and get them to turn into dark hiding places. Being social creatures, both the robotic and natural roaches were paying attention to and following the example set by others.

    In theory, it would be possible to create a robot that could influence collective decision-making in humans. To do this, researchers would have to invent a robot that people would accept. Fortunately, the technology isn't there yet.

  1. (1) Why do scientists choose the roaches to study?

    A . They are social creatures B . Their social system is simple. C . They are able to build their hives quite well. D . It is easy to create robotic ones.
  2. (2) The robotic roaches are accepted by real ones because of all of the following EXCEPT that _____________.

    A . they smell like real ones B . they look exactly like real ones C . what they do are somewhat influenced by other roaches D . they naturally head toward dark areas
  3. (3) What's the author's attitude to creating a robot that would influence collective decision- making in humans?

    A . Uninterested B . Positive C . Negative D . Doubtful
  4. (4) Which of the following might be the best title of the passage ?

    A . Robotic Roaches B . Scientists' Research C . Amazing Insects D . Insects' Social System
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    In the 1600's when the Spanish moved into what later was to become the southwestern United States, they came across the ancestors of the modern-day Pueblo, Hopi, and Zuni peoples. These ancestors, known variously as the basket makers, the Ancient ones, had lived in the area for at least 2000 years. They were an advanced agricultura people who used irrigation to help grow their drops.

    The Anasazi lived in houses constructed of earth and wood. Anasazi houses were originally built underground and were entered from the roof. But around the year 700 A. D., the Anasazi began to build their homes above ground and join them together into multistoried complexes, which the Spanish called villages. Separate underground rooms in these villages—known as kivas or holy places—were set aside for religious ceremonies. Each kiva had a fireplace and a hole that was believed to lead to the underworld. The largest villages had five stories and more than 800 rooms.

    The Anasazi family was ruled by women. The sacred objects of the family were under the control of the oldest female, but the actual ceremonies were conducted by her brother or son. Women owned the rooms in the village and the crops, once they were harvested. While still growing, crops belonged to the men who, in contrast to most other Native American groups, planted them. The women made baskets and pottery; the men wove cloth and made jewelry.

    Each village had two chiefs. The village chief dealt with land arguments and religious affairs. The war chief led the men in fighting during occasional conflicts that broke out with neithboring villages and directed the men in commnity building projects. The political and social organization of the Anasazi made it almost impossible for outer groups to conquer them.

  1. (1) The Anasazi people were considered agriculturally advanced because of the way they ______ .

    A . stored their crops B . harvested their crops C . watered their crops D . planted their fields
  2. (2) Who would have been most likely to control the sacred objects of an Anasazi family?

    A . A 20- year – old man B . A 20- year – old woman C . A 50- year – old man D . A 50- year – old woman
  3. (3) What can we infer from the passage?

    A . The presence of the Spanish destroyed Anasazi society. B . The Anasazi benefited from trading relations with the Spanish. C . Anasazi society exhibited a clear division of labor. D . Conflicts between neighboring Anasazi villages were easily solved.
She has a(an) __________eye for fashion, which makes her a very good shopping companion.

A . active B . swift C . acute D . dull
I'm not sure how much scholarship you will receive, but it will roughly __________your major expenses.

A . cover B . afford C . pay D . charge
The lecture mainly deals with the trouble young children have __________ right from wrong.

A . distinguished B . to distinguish C . distinguishing D . to be distinguished
Each of us is likely to develop a personal _______ for certain types of entertainment.

A . preference B . interest C . habit D . feature
— I _________ my son to Laos for sightseeing.

— I would rather you didn't do that, for the bird flu ___________ several lives there.

A . took; claimed B . am taking; has claimed C . took; had claimed D . will take; claimed
Something extraordinarily happened in that hospital. A man, ________ clinically dead, suddenly came to life.

A . declaring B . being declared C . declared D . having declared
_______the days ______ I spent with Jane on the farm, I still can't figure out what went wrong.

A . Looking forward to; when B . Looking back on; that C . Looking into; which D . Looking back on; when
The students are holding a heated discussion about what clothes are______for school wear.

A . formal B . appropriate C . correct D . appreciate
By the time the teacher _______ back, we ________ the thorough cleaning.

A . came, have finished B . comes, have finished C . will come, will have come D . comes, will have finished
A sense of ________ is _____ it takes for a comedian to perform well in a comedy.

A . humor; what B . humorous; what C . harmony; that D . harmonious    ; that
A study shows that eating one egg _______ day does not appear to raise ________ risk of heart attack.

A . the; a B . a; a C . a; / D . a; the
— Why is it _________ Mr. Smith seldom mentions his childhood?

— Perhaps he suffered a lot in his childhood.

A . 不填 B . what C . how D . that
The description was pretty ________, so the police couldn't figure out the portrait of the criminal.

A . vague B . accurate C . particular D . vain
Floods in the upper reach of the River Nile __________ many people leaving their hometown.

A . went in for B . accounted for C . allowed for D . pushed for
The tsunami happening deep under the sea in South-east Asia _______ more than 200,000 lives.

A . sucked B . charged C . claimed D . submitted
Work on Rome's Palatine Hill has turned up a series of discoveries, including ________ might be the underground cave.

A . what B . which C . the one D . where
He is writing a book about new discoveries in science. I am sure, _________ it is printed, this book will be very popular.

A . once B . while C . now that D . though
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