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1、2013年11月16日雅思阅读机经(北外雅思版)新旧情况题材题目题型Passage1 2012.4.12旧题动物类Professor Horn and T-REX霸王龙的最新研究T/F/NG判断题(8道)Summary填空题(5道)文章大意恐龙研究专家及其研究项目的详细介绍。前几段主要讲该科学家的生平。毕业没有学位,但是却被自己的大学授予奖励。他没有去比较远的大的博物馆。他认为恐龙不是掠食型动物,而是吃食腐动物。从牙齿到四肢做了深入的研究。觉得其他科学家的判断恐龙的研究没有依据。但是也会接受其他科学家有根据的推测。真题原文 T-Rex HunterA Jack Horner is an unl
2、ikely academic: his dyslexia is so bad that he has trouble reading a book. But he can read the imprint of life in sandstone or muddy shale across a distance of 100m years, and it is this gift that has made him curator of palaeontology at Montana State Universitys Museum of the Rockies, the leader of
3、 a multi-million dollar scientific project to expose a complete slice of life 68m years ago, and a consultant to Steven Spielberg and other Hollywood figures.B His father had a sand and gravel quarry in Montana, and the young Horner was a collector of stones and bones, complete with notes about when
4、 and where he found them. My father had owned a ranch when he was younger, in Montana”he says. He was enough of a geologist,being a sand and gravel man, to have a pretty good notion that they were dinosaur bones. So when I was eight years old he took me back to the area that had been his ranch, to w
5、here he had seen these big old bones. I picked up one. I am pretty sure it was the upper arm bone of a duckbilled dinosaur: it probably wasnt a dinosaur but closely related to that. I catalogued it, and took good care of it, and then later when I was in high school; excavated my first dinosaur skele
6、ton. It obviously started earlier than eight and I literally have been driven ever since. I feel I like I was born this way.Homer spent seven years at university, but never graduated. I have a learning disability, I would call it a learning difference一dyslexia, they call it一and 1 just had a terrible
7、 time with English and foreign languages and things like that. For a degree in geology or biology they required two years of a foreign language. There was no way in the world I could do that. In fact, I didnt really pass English. So I couldnt get a degree, I just wasnt capable of it. But I took all
8、of the courses required and I wrote a thesis and I did all sorts of things. So I have the education, l just dont have the piece of paper, he says.C In Montana, in those days, everybody had the right to a college education. His grades at high school had been terrible, at university, his advisers reco
9、gnised that he was having a hard time, and went on helping. The dean who kept readmitting him, was to give Horner an honorary doctorate years later. As a young non-graduate, Horner wrote to every museum in the English-speaking world, asking for a job. Los Angeles County Museum and the Royal Ontario
10、Museum in Toronto made offers, but he accepted a post as technician at Princeton University because Princeton, New Jersey.D We definitely know we are working on a very broad coastal plain with the streams and rivers bordered by conifers and hardwood plants, and the areas in between these rivers were
11、 probably fern-covered. There were no grasses at all: just ferns and bushes一an unusual landscape, kind of taking the south-eastern United States一Georgia, Florida一and mixing it with the moors of England and flattening it out, he says. Triceratops is very common: they are the cows of the Cretaceous, t
12、hey are everywhere. Duckbilled dinosaurs are relatively common but not as common as triceratops and T rex, for a meat-eating dinosaur, is very common. What we would consider the predator-prey ratio seems really off the scale. What is interesting is the little dromaeosaurs, the ones we know for sure
13、were good predators, we havent found any of them.”E Which is why he sees T rex not as the lion of the Cretaceous savannah but its vulture. Look at the wildebeest that migrate in the Serengeti of Africa, a million individuals lose about 200,000 individuals in that annual migration. There is a tremend
14、ous carrion base there. And so you have hyenas, you have tremendous numbers of vultures that are scavenging, you dont have all that many animals that are good predators. If T rex was a top predator, especially considering how big it is, youd expect it to be extremely rare, much rarer than the little
15、 dromaeosaurs, and yet they are everywhere, they are a dime a dozen, he says. A 12-tonne T rex is a lot of vulture, but he doesnt see the monster as clumsy. He insisted his theory and finding, dedicated to further research upon it, of course, he would like to reevaluate if there is any case that add
16、itional evidence found or explanation raised by others in the future.F He examined the leg bones of the T-rex, and compared the length of the thigh bone (upper leg), to the shin bone (lower leg). He found that the thigh bone was equal in length or slightly longer than the shin bone, and much thicker
17、 and heavier. which proves that the animal was built to be a slow walker rather than fast running. On the other hand, the fossils of fast hunting dinosaurs ALWAYS showed that the shin bone was longer than the thigh bone. This same truth can be observed in many animals of today which are designed to
18、run fast: The ostrich, cheetah, etc. G He also studied the fossil teeth of the T-rex, and compared them with the teeth of the Velociraptor, and put the nail in the coffin of the hunter T-rex theory. The Velociraptors teeth where like stake knifes: sharp, razor-edged, and capable of tearing through f
19、lesh with ease. The T-Rexs teeth were huge, sharp at their tip, but blunt, propelled by enormous jaw muscles, which enabled them to only crush bones.H With the evidence presented in his documentary, Horner was able to prove that the idea of the T-rex as being a hunting and ruthless killing machine i
20、s probably just a myth. In light of the scientific clues he was able to unearth,the T-rex was a slow, sluggish animal which had poor vision, an extraordinary sense of smell, that often reached its prey after the real hunters were done feeding, and sometimes it had to scare the hunters away from a co
21、rpse. In order to do that, the T-rex had to have been ugly,nasty-looking, and stinky. This is actually true of nearly all scavenger animal. They are usually vile and nasty looking.题目及答案Questions 1-7Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?In boxes 1-7 on your
22、 answer sheet,writeTURE if the statement is trueFALSE if the statement is falseNOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage1 Jack Horner knew exactly the bone belonged to a certain dinosaur when he was in fathers ranch at the age of 8. FALSE 2 Jack Horner achieved distinctive degree in u
23、niversity when he graduated. FALSE3 Jack Horner is the first man that discovered T-Rexs bone in the world. Not GIVEN4 Jack Horner believes that the number of prey should be more than that of predator. TURE5 T-rexs number is equivalent to the number of vulture in the Serengeti. TURE6The hypothesis th
24、at T-rex is top predator conflict with the fact of predator-prey ratio which Jack found. TURE 7 He refused to accept any other viewpoints about T rexs category. FALSEQuestions 8-13 SummaryComplete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, using no more than two words from the Readi
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