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專題02閱讀理解之主旨要義題

目錄

01模擬基礎練

【題型一】閱讀理解之主旨要義---文章標題題(最新模擬)

【題型二】閱讀理解之主旨要義---文章大意題(最新模擬)

【題型三】閱讀理解之主旨要義---段落大意題(最新模擬)

02重難創新練(閱讀理解創新題)

03真題實戰練

【說明】因為是二輪復習,所以為了保持語篇的完整性,沒有對語篇進行刪減,對細節理

解題進行了藍色標注。

題型一閱讀理解之主旨要義---文章標題題

1.(2025·四川省綿陽市涪城區綿陽中學二模)

Gobble,gobble,grabyourturkeybaster,it’sThanksgiving.CanadianThanksgiving,thatis.ThoughtheUS

versiontakesplaceonthefourthThursdayofNovember,CanadacelebratesonthesecondMondayofOctober,

whichthisyearfallsonOctober14.Formoreinsightsintothisannualgreatfeast,wereachedouttoAndrew

McIntosh,seniorsubjecteditorwiththeCanadianEncyclopedia.

Naturally,wefirsthadtoaddressaquestionoftenaskedbyAmericans—whydoesCanadacelebrate

ThanksgivinginOctoberinsteadofNovember?Historically,hesays,ThanksgivinginCanadahasgenerallybeen

aboutcelebratingthefallharvestandgivingthanksforthefooditprovidesbeforethecoldseasonsetsin.“Winter

comesalotearlierinCanada,soourfallharvesthappensearlier,too,”hesays.

“CanadianThanksgivingwassetasthesecondMondayinOctober,whentheweatherisstillamenableto

outdooractivities,in1957.”Butthecountrywascelebratinglongbeforethat.ThefirstofficialThanksgiving

holidaytookplacein1879,andinthefollowingyears,itdidn’talwayshappeninOctober.“Theexactdatefor

eachyearwasdeterminedannuallybyParliament,whichalsoassignedaunifyingthemeeachyear—itoften

centeredaroundcelebratingthemonarchy,”saysMcIntosh.

Interestingly,henotestheholidayoccurredaslateintheyearasDecember6andevencoincidedwith

AmericanThanksgivingafewtimes.Asforthepresentday,someCanadians—includingthiswriter’sextended

family—opttohosttheirThanksgivingmealthedaybeforetheofficialMondayholiday,allowingthosewho

droveorflewinforthelongweekendtimetojourneybackhomeandnothavetotakeanextradayoffwork.

4.WhydoesCanadacelebrateThanksgivinginOctoberinsteadofNovember?

A.BecauseCanadianswanttofollowthehistoricalconvention.

B.Becausewintercomesearlier.

C.BecauseCanadiansareaccustomedtoit.

D.Becausecoldweathercomesslower.

5.Whichbestexplainstheunderlinedwordinthethirdparagraph?

A.Adaptable.B.Suitable.C.Affordable.D.Imaginable.

6.WhydosomeCanadianshosttheirThanksgivingmealinadvance?

A.Becauseitiseconomicalforthemtodoso.

B.Becausetheyareextremelyhomesick.

C.Becausetheywanttoearnmoremoney.

D.Becausetheycangobacktoworkintime.

7.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ThanksgivinginAmerica.

B.TheDifferencesofThanksgivinginUSAandCanada.

C.ThanksgivinginCanada.

D.TheOriginsofThanksgivinginAmericaandCanada.

2.(2025·黑龍江省大慶市高三第二次教學質量檢測)

SincewolveswasputontheEndangeredSpeciesList,thepredators(捕食者)haveslowlyreturnedtomore

oftheirhabitats.Butineveryplacewherewolvesrecovered,heateddebatesfollowed—abouttheirnumbers,

huntingandtrappingrights.However,Minnesotaisanexception.SomeofthetechniquesusedbyMinnesotansto

avoidconflictsmayneedtobeadoptedinotherstatesifthepredatorscontinuetoreturn.

MinnesotaistheonlyplaceintheUnitedStatestoneverkillallitswolves.Morethan2,700wolveslivein

Minnesota.ThewolfpopulationinMinnesotahasbeenremarkablystable,bouncingbetween2,400and3,000.

That’swellabovetheoriginalrecoverygoalof1,400.Therelativelyfixedpopulationshowsthatwolveshave

likelyalreadyspreadtoeverypartofthestatethathasenoughfoodtosupportthemandisfarenoughfrommen.

Despitesuchhighnumbers,wolvesattackcattle,turkeysandotheranimalsonlessthan2%oflivestock(牲

畜)operationsinMinnesota.Aswolfnumbershaveremainedstablefornearlythreedecades,sohavethose

conflicts.Farmownershavehadmixedresultsusingvariousmethodstoscarewolvesaway.Themostadopted

methodcomesfromafarmontheborderofVoyageursNationalPark,wherewolfresearchersarebuildinga6-

foot-highfencearoundtheproperty.Earlyresultsshowthatwildwolvesdon’tseemtotrytojumpfencesforfood.

However,therearestillmanyunansweredquestions,butmostimportantlytowildlifemanagers,exactly

whatdoesahealthywolfpopulationdofortheecosystem?Togettheanswer,researchershavecometoMinnesota

tolearnabouthowwolvesbehaveandsurvive.NowwithGPSandtrackingcameras,researchersaregettingtheir

firstdetailedlookathowthesecretivepredatorsliveallyearround.

32.WhatcanwelearnaboutMinnesota?

A.Itneverkillsanyofthewolvesthere.

B.Itprovidesidealhabitatsforthewolves.

C.Itavoidsdisturbingnormalwolfactivities.

D.Itsucceedsinhandlinghuman-wolfco-existence.

33.Whatdoesthestabilityofwolfpopulationindicate?

A.WolvesinMinnesotahaveadaptedtotheenvironmentthere.

B.TheEndangeredSpeciesListiseffectiveandwellcarriedout.

C.Theoriginalrecoverygoalistoolowandneedstobeadjusted.

D.Wolvesarewidelydistributedanddistantfromhumansociety.

34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofbuildingfences?

A.Traditional.B.Rewarding.C.Economical.D.Thoughtful.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ConflictswithWolvesResolvedHarmoniously.

B.WolfPopulationRecoveredunderProtection.

C.LivestockAttackedLessbyWildWolves.

D.HeatedDebateArousedbyWolfAttacks.

3.(2025·遼寧省遼陽市高三期末)

Animalsandplantsalsoliveandthriveonpublicsquares.Thiscreatesopportunitiesforgreaterbiodiversity

andwell-beingforthehumanpopulation.ResearchersattheTechnicalUniversityofMunich(TUM)havestudied

at103locationsinMunichhowvariousfactorsaffectfloraandfauna(動植物).Theyadvocateaclose

examinationoflocalconditionsandamorenature-focusedapproachtothedesignofpublicspaces.

Togetherwithhisteam,WolfgangWeisser,ProfessorofTerrestrialEcologyatTUM,lookedatsuchfactors

assize,theoccurrenceoflawn,plantandtreegrowth,artificiallightsourcesandgreeninthesurroundingsofthe

103publicsquaresinMunich.Thesquaresvariedfromalmostentirelysealed(封閉的)topark-likesquares.

Theirresultsshow,withMunichasanexample,howgreatlythedifferentspacescandifferintheanimals

andotherorganismsthatcanlivethere.AttheheavilysealedMarienplatz,theresearcherscountedonly20species,

withjustonebirdandmossspeciesaswellasinsectsandbatspecies.Meanwhile,atPfrontenerPlatz,aspacewith

lawns,bushesandtrees,theyfound156taxa,including21differentkindsofbirds.AtJohannisplatz,118species

arepresent,asithastrees,hedgesandsomegrassyareasdespitebeingsealedtoarelativelylargeextent.

Unsurprisingly,moreplantsarebeneficialtomanyanimalspecies.Thisisafactorthaturbanplanning

modelsalreadytakeintoaccount.However,thestudyalsoshowsthatlawns,treesandbushesvarywidelyinterms

ofthediversityandnumbersofthespeciestheyattract.Sofar,publicspacesaredesignedwithhumansinmind,

withlittleconsiderationtoanimalsandotherspecies.

Theresearchersconcludedthatthechancesforgreaterbiodiversityareincreasedif,insteadofapplyingthe

samepatternstoeverylocation,plannerstakeintoaccountthelocalconditionsandtheneedsofdifferentspecies.

Toencouragemorebeespecies,forexample,theyshouldnotonlyplantnectar-bearingflowers,butalsoprovide

openspaceashabitatforbeesandasourceofnest-buildingmaterial.

8.WhatdoesthestudyatTUMfocuson?

A.Thebestlocationsforfloraandfauna.

B.Factorstobeconsideredinsquaredesign.

C.Theimpactoflocalconditionsonbiodiversity.

D.Thebestwayforhumansandfloraandfaunatogetalong.

9.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?

A.Animalsexpandinsealedparks.B.Openparkssupportmorebiodiversity.

C.Openparksarenotfitforbirdstostay.D.Closedparksareasgoodasopenones.

10.Whatdoesthestudysayabouturbangreenery?

A.Itvariesinattractingspecies.B.Itwillreplaceartificiallights.

C.Ithasnothingtodowithspecies.D.Itiswellplannedinurbanbuildings.

11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.EnhancingUrbanDevelopment:ConsideringLocalSpecies’Needs

B.Human-animalCoexistence:IntegratingNatureintoCityDesigning

C.UrbanEcosystems:ChallengesforPlantsandAnimalsinUrbanSpaces

D.BiodiversityintheCity:DesigningUrbanSpacesforHumansandAnimals

4.(2025·云南省紅河州、文山州高中畢業生上學期第一次復習統一檢測)

Inthetropicalrainforest,therealwaysexistbattles,onestoclaimthetree’sdeadbodyandthevastamount

ofnutrientsthatitcontains.It’sabattlethatisfoughtthroughoutthenaturalworld,involvingagroupoforganisms

thathumansrarelynotice.

Onthefloorofatropicalrainforest,it’sdark,humidandhot,providingidealconditionsforfungi(真菌).

Humansnormallythinkoffungiasthingslikethis—mushroomsofonekindoranother.Butthesearejustthe

fruitingbodies.Theyexistformostofthetimehiddenintheleaflitterandtheearthasanetworkoffinewhite

threads.

Thethreadsofcompetingfungienveloptheirvictim’sbody,releasingenzymes(酶)whichdigestthetree’s

tissuesandunlockthenutrientswithin.Thereareamillionorsodifferentspeciesoffungiinthetropics.Some

feedondeadplants.Otherseatthemalive.Andsomerevealtheirexistenceinaneerilybeautifulway.InAfrica,in

Congo,thisisknownaschimpanzeefire.Themysteriousglowbecomesbrighterasthefungidigeststhetree.

Whenfungihavefedsufficiently,theydeveloptheirreproductiveorgans.

Eachcanproduceliterallybillionsofspores(孢子),thetinyparticlesthatcarrythespecies’genetic

blueprint.Eachsporelikethishasthepotentialtokillatree.Thesporesaresolightthattheycanbecarriedbythe

slightestaircurrents.Atleastabillionfloataboveeverysquaremeterofrainforest.

Recently,ithasbeendiscoveredthatthesesporesdofarmorethanjustbringdeathanddecay.Theyare,in

fact,attheverycenteroftherainforest’slifesupportsystem.Highinthehumidair,thesporescombinewith

moleculesofwater.Gradually,theycollectintodroplets,whichfallasrainwhentheyareheavyenough.Over

two-and-a-halfmetersofrainfallseveryyearinarainforest.Andinthecenterofalmosteveryraindrop,thereisa

fungalspore.

12.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?

A.Thetrees’deadbodiesarenowpopular.B.Battlesfornutrientsoccurintherainforest.

C.Wildnatureisbeingconqueredbyhumans.D.Peoplearefullyawareofthenaturalworld.

13.Whatistheroleoffungiinatropicalrainforestecosystem?

A.Itformsanetworkoffinewhitethreadstosupporteachother.

B.Itglowstoexistintherainforestandproducebillionsofspores.

C.Itfightsagainsteachothertooccupyidealconditionsforitsliving.

D.Itdecomposesplantsandreleasesnutrientsbackintotheecosystem.

14.Howdofungalsporescontributetotherainforest’slifesupportsystem?

A.Theycombinewithwatermoleculestoformraindrops.

B.Theyfacilitatethewatercyclebyreproducingmorespores.

C.Theyfloatintheairtocooldowntheclimateintherainforest.

D.Theycontributetodealingwiththedeadtreesandbringnewlife.

15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheMysteriousFactsintheRainforestB.TheFormationofFungiintheRainforest

C.TheChallengeFungiFaceintheRainforestD.TheHiddenPowerofRainforestDecomposers

5.(2025·陜西省寶雞市高三上學期高考模擬檢測(一))

Ourbodiesweredesignedfornearconstantactivityandyet,mostofustodayhavetroublefindingtimeto

exercise.Thisisreallyunfortunate,consideringthefactthatphysicalexercisehasbeenshowntimeandtimeagain

tohelptreatdepression,whicharecordnumberofpeoplesufferfrom.

AccordingtotheresearchersfromtheUniversityofConnecticut(UConn),youdon’tneedhoursatthegym

tocheerup.Simplygettingoutofthechairandtakingawalkaroundcanreducedepressionandgiveyouageneral

stateofwell-being.

“Wehopethisresearchhelpspeoplerealizetheimportantpublichealthmessagethatsimplygoingfrom

doingnophysicalactivitytoperformingsomephysicalactivitycanimprovetheirsubjectivewell-being,”says

GregoryPanza,thestudy’sleadauthor.“Whatisevenbetternewsforthephysicallyinactivepersonisthattheydo

notneedtoexercisealottoseetheseimprovements,”Panzacontinues.“Instead,ourresultsshowyouwillachieve

thebestresultwithlightormoderate(強度適中)physicalactivity.”

Thisisparticularlyencouragingnewsas“lightphysicalactivity”isbasicallywalking—simple,standard

walking,thekindwhereyoudon’tsweatornoticeanincreaseinbreathingorheartrate.Andthestandard

“moderatephysicalactivity”iswalkinga15-20minutemilewithaslightincreaseinbreathingandheartrate—

whileyouarestillabletoholdaconversation—aswellasmildsweating.

Still,theresearchersnotethatallparticipantsofthestudyhadagenerallypositivesenseofwellbeingand

weregenerallyphysicallyactive,sotheiranswersshouldbeexplainedwiththatinmind.Inaddition,thestudy

onlyanalyzedonepointintime.Alongitudinalstudy(縱向研究),whichtrackspeopleovertime,wouldoffera

betterlookattherelationshipbetweenexerciseandmood.

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”refertoinparagraph1?

A.Everyoneisalwayssobusy.B.Cutbodyneedsconstantactivity.

C.Manypeoplesufferfromdepression.D.Itishardforpeopletofindtimetoexercise.

9.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearch?

A.Itsresultsaren’twhatpeoplefor.

B.Hardphysicalexerciseisnotrecommended.

C.Evenasmallamountofexerciseshouldbevalued.

D.Physicallyactivepeoplebenefitmostfromexercise.

10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theirresearchhaslimitations.

B.Anotherstudyhasfoundtheopposite.

C.Furtherstudywillbeconductedsoon.

D.Theresearchfailedduetoinadequatepreparation.

11.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CheeryourselfupB.Feelingdown?Walkitoff!

C.OvercomeyourproblemsD.Beoptimisticaboutyourhealth

題型二閱讀理解之主旨要義---文章大意題

1.(2025·黑龍江省大慶市高三第二次教學質量檢測)

Sincethefirstbicyclehittheroad,bicyclistshaveenjoyedracingtheirbikes.Today,theworld’sbestriders

gatherinScotlandtocompeteintheUCICyclingWorldChampionships.Whetherthebicyclistsaretestingtheir

speed,strengthorstyle,thecompetitionprovidesaspectacleforcyclingfans.

In2022,around300,000fanscheeredfortheirfavoriteridersattheevent.Atthesametime,over300

millionmorewatchedtheglobalbroadcast.Thisyearthechampionshipsareexpectedtobeamongthetop-10

most-watchedsportingeventsintheworld.

Themen’sandwomen’sexcitingsprint(沖刺)roadracesarefavoritesofnearly230millionviewers.Each

racefeaturesamassstart,andthenridersusetheirspeedandskillstocrossthefinishlinefirst.Anotherpopular

contestisthemen’sandwomen’stime-trialtestofendurance(耐力),whichattractsnearly180million.Soloriders

raceagainsttheclockforthefastesttime.Competitorswhohavethebestbike-handlingskillsandendurancecome

outontop.Whilesomeenjoytraditionalraces,othersprefertowatchthetechniquesdisplayedbythefreestyle

riders.

ThefirstversionoftheseWorldChampionshipswasheldin1893inChicago.Overtheyears,ithasbecome

oneofthemostimportantcompetitionsinthecyclingworld.Initsearlydays,amateurriderswouldcompeteon

openroads.However,ascyclingbecamemorepopularandthenumberofparticipantsgrew,theracesweremoved

tospeciallydesignedcourses.Thisallowsforasaferandmorecontrolledenvironmentforthecyclists.

TheUCICyclingWorldChampionshipsarenowheldinadifferentlocationeveryyear,thusincludinga

widervarietyoflandscapesintheraces.Italsogivesridersfromdifferentcountriesthechancetoexperience

differenttypesofconditionsandclimates.Withitsexcellentreputationandexcitingvarietyofraces,the

Championshipscontinuetoimpressandexciteaudiences.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spectacle”inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Preciousopportunity.B.Fantasticshow.

C.Valuableknowledge.D.Wonderfulscenery.

29.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph3?

A.TostresstheintensityofUCICyclingWorldChampionships.

B.ToprovethepopularityofUCICyclingWorldChampionships.

C.Tovividlydemonstratetheexceptionalskillsofthecompetitors.

D.Tostronglyrecommendsomemostattractiveeventstoreaders.

30.Whydidthechampionshipsabandonopenroads?

A.Toincreasethevarietyofparticipants.B.Tocontrolthenumberofathletes.

C.Toguaranteethesecurityofcyclists.D.Todesignmorevariouscourses.

31.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?

A.Describingbicyclechampionships.B.Experiencingexcitingcompetitions.

C.Introducingwell-knownbicyclists.D.Appreciatingcyclingtechniques.

2.(2025·遼寧省遼陽市高三期末)

Whatdidyouimaginethefutureoftransportationwouldlooklike?Wasitupintheair?

AuniquevehiclecalledXTurismomadeitsappearanceattheDetroitAutoShowinearlySeptember.The

vehicleresemblesanordinarymotorbikeyou’dseeonthefreeway—asleek(造型優美的)designwithan

aerodynamicshape.

Butwhatstirredinterestinthevehicleiswhatitdoesn’thave,whichisapairofwheels.Anditflies.Instead,

ithasalandinggearsimilartoahelicopterandithassixpropellersparalleltotheground.Tworotors(轉子)arein

frontofthebikeandtheothertwoontheback.Inprinciple,thismightbetheworld’sfirstflyingbike.Inthevideo,

youcanseethebikehoveringataheightofaroundfivefeet.Theplacementoftherotorsallowsthebiketo

stabilizemidairandstopitfromtippingordippingononeside.

Evenwithits“earthly”design,itstilllookslikesomethingoutofasciencefictionmovie.There’sareason

forthattoo.ThefounderandCEOofthecompanybehindthisvehiclelovedStarWarsmovies.XTurismoisn’tas

fastasitscounterpartsinHollywood,butitproudlyshowsthatthetechnologycouldwork.Andit’sachievable.“I

wantedtomakesomethingfromthemoviereal,”thefounderwasquotedsaying.“It’salandspeederfortheDark

Side.”Creatingsomethingthatfliesisn’tnewtothecompany.TheDelaware-basedcompanyisanair-mobility

companythatmakesdronesandotherunmannedvehicles.

XTurismoisalreadybeingsoldinJapanbutthecompanyplansonbringingthisvisionofthefuturetothe

UnitedStatesin2023.Theestimatedpriceforthisbaby?Awhopping$777,000.Thecompany,however,shared

muchmoreambitiousplansincreatingasmallerandmoreefficientversionofthecraftby2025.Thesmaller

versionisplannedtoberunbyelectricityandwouldcostabout$50,000.

“Wehaven’tunlockedthetechnologytomakemoreefficientenginesforflyingvehiclesthatcantakethem

higherandfaster.Moreover,regulationsandrestrictionsalsovaryfromonecountrytoanother,”thefoundersaid.

However,evenwitha40-minuteflighttime,theXTurismoismorethanenoughtoinspireengineersabout

thepossibilityofflyingthroughyourneighborhood.

4.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?

A.Therelateddataofthevehicle.

B.Thedisadvantagesofthevehicle.

C.Thedesigntheoriesbehindthevehicle.

D.Theuniquedesignandflightfeatureofthevehicle.

5.Whatisthefunctionoftherotors?

A.Tokeepthevehicle’sbalanceintheair.B.Tomaintainacertainspeed.

C.Toassistthelanding.D.Toworkaswheels.

6.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheXTurismo?

A.Itisthefirstflyingdeviceinthecompany.

B.ItcanflyfasterthantheoneinHollywoodmovies.

C.Itispricedatastronomical$777,000intheUnitedStates.

D.Technicalandregulatoryfactorsovershadowitsfurtheradvances.

7.Whatisthemaintopicofthistext?

A.Anair-mobilitycompany.

B.AsmallerversionoftheXTurismo.

C.AflyingbikeattheDetroitAutoShow.

D.AnelementarylandspeederinStarWarsmovies.

3.(2025·重慶市重慶市九龍坡區育才中學校高三上學期一模)

Thescienceofwhyinsectsgatheraroundlightsatnighthasneverbeennaileddown.Populartheories

proposethatmothsandotherinsectsnavigate(導航)bythemoonandmistakelampsformoonlight,orthatthe

insectsflytowardslighttoescapecomingdanger.Nowresearchersbelievetheyhaveamoreconvincinganswer:

contrarytocurrenttheories,insectsarenotattractedtolightfromfaraway,butbecometrappediftheyflycloseto

anartificiallightsource.

AccordingtoDrSamFabian,studyco-authorandImperialCollegeLondonentomologist,mothsandmany

otherinsectsthatflyatnightevolvedtotilt(傾斜)theirbackstowhereverisbrightest.Forhundredsofmillionsof

years,thiswastheskyratherthantheground.Thetricktoldinsectswhichwaywasupandensuredtheyflewlevel.

Butthencameartificiallighting.Mothsfoundthemselvestiltingtheirbackstostreetlamps.Thiscausedthemto

circlearoundthelampsendlessly,theinsectstrappedbytheirevolution.

Fabianandhiscolleaguesfilmedinsectflightpathsaroundlightsinthelab.Thevideosrevealthattimeand

again,mothsanddragonfliesturnedtheirbackstoartificiallights,whichappearedtogreatlychangetheirflight

paths.Ifthelightisabovethem,theymightstartorbitingit,butifit’sbehindthem,theystarttiltingbackwardsand

endupflyingincirclesordivingtowardtheground.

Researchershavelongwarnedthatlightpollutionisabigdrivingforceinthedramaticdeclineininsect

populations.Mothsandotherinsectsthatbecometrappedaroundlampsbecomeeasilycaughtbybats.The

artificiallightingcanalsofoolthemintothinkingitisdaytime,causingthemtobeddownandskipanight’s

feeding.

Thereare,Fabianbelieves,helpfullessonsfromtheresearch.“Whatthistellsusisthatthedirectionof

artificiallightmatters.Couldwechangelightingenvironmentstonottrapinsects?Forwe’refacingamassive

declineininsectsaroundtheworld,andartificiallightatnightisoneofthefactorsthatcouldpotentiallybe

leadingtothisdecline,”Fabiansaid.

8.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“naileddown”inparagraph1mean?

A.Popularizedwidely.B.Discussedopenly.

C.Definedaccurately.D.Exploredacademically.

9.Fabian’sstudyfoundthatmothscirclearoundthelampsendlesslybecause______.

A.theycan’tkeeptheirbalance.

B.theyuseimproperflightattitude.

C.theylosetrackofwhichwayisup.

D.theyareattractedtolightsfromfaraway.

10.Whatisthesignificanceoftheresearchfinding?

A.Itmayleadtobetterconservationofinsects.

B.Naturalenemiesofinsectswillbegotridof.

C.Artificiallightingwillbegreatlyreducedatnight.

D.Itmayraiseconcernsforinsects’eatingbehavior.

11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Whyinsectslosetheirabilitytoflyatnight.

B.Whyartificiallightandevolutiontrapinsects.

C.Howartificiallightimpactsinsectpopulations.

D.Howinsectsevolveddistinctstrategiesofflight.

4.(2025·福建省寧德市高三月考)

Yourphonehasascreenthatdisplaysimagesandvideos.Thescreenusestinydotsknownaspixels(像素)

thatconsistofthreeprimarycolors:red,greenandblue.Bymixingthesecolorsindifferentways,yourphonecan

showyoueverythingfrombeautifulbeachscenestocutepuppies.

Nowimaginesomethingsimilarforsmells.Scientistsaredevelopingdigitalscenttechnologythatusesa

smallnumberofdifferentcartridges(暗盒),eachcontainingaspecificscent.Justlikehowpixelsmixthethree

basiccolorstocreateimages,thesescentcartridgescouldmixtocreatedifferentsmells.Justasimagesonyour

phonearemadeofdigitalcodesthatrepresentcombinationsofpixels,smellsproducedbyafuturephonecouldbe

createdthroughdigitalcodes.Eachsmellcouldhaveaspecificrecipemadeupofdifferentamountsofthe

ingredientsinthecartridges.

Whenyoureceiveadigitalscentcode,yourphonecouldmixtinyamountsofthedifferentscentsfromthe

cartridgestocreatethedesiredsmell.Thismixwouldthenbereleasedthroughasmallventonthephone,allowing

youtosmellit.Withjustafewcartridges,yourphonecouldpotentiallycreateahugevarietyofsmells,muchlike

howred,greenandbluepixelscancreatecountlesscolors.

Creatingaphonethatcanproducesmellsinvolvesseveralchallenges.Oneisdesigningasystemthatcan

producethousandsofdifferentsmellsusingonlyafewcartridges.Anotherishowtocontrolhowstrongascent

shouldbeandhowlongaphoneshouldsenditout.Andphoneswillalsoneedtosenseodorsnearthemand

convertthosetodigitalcodessoyourfriends’phonescansendsmellstoyou.Thecartridgesshouldalsobeeasyto

refill,andthechemicalsinthemshouldbesafetobreathe.Thesehurdlesmakeitatrickybutexcitingareaof

research.

28.Whatenablesaphonescreentopresentdiversevisualcontentsfromparagraph1?

A.Specialsensorsdetectingcolors.B.Auniquewayforcolorreflection.

C.Advancedsoftwareforimagegeneration.D.Pixelsofthreeprimarycolorsincombination.

29.Whatcanwelearnaboutdigitalscentfromparagraph2?

A.Itiscreatedbyusingcartridges.B.It’safully-developedtechnology.

C.Itcomesfromthesamecartridges.D.Itisrelatedtoimagesonmobilephones.

30.Whatisoneofthetroublesscientistsfacewhendevelopingdigitalscenttechnology?

A.Creatingnewscentsthatdon’texistinnature.

B.Combiningallprimarycolorstoproduceonesmell.

C.Regulatingthestrengthanddurationofscents.

D.Findingawaytoemitscentsthatlastforalongtime.

31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Acomparisonbetweenimagecombinationandsmellproduction.

B.Thedevelopmentandchallengesofdigitalscenttechnology.

C.Theadvantagesofupdatingaphonethatcandisplayimages.

D.Thehistoryandfutureofcomplexphonetechnology.

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