gre阅读练习每日一篇(十三).

2017-08-09 作者: 339阅读

  掌握了gre阅读里的长难句,到了实战演习的时候了。gre阅读练习每日一篇帮助gre考生循序渐进地进行练习和总结。希望gre考生在进行gre阅读练习时,也按着考试时候的时间规定自己的练习,这样才能有效果。

  By the time the American colonists took up arms against Great Britain in order to secure their independence, the institution of Black slavery was deeply entrenched. But the contradiction inherent in this situation was, for many, a source of constant embarrassment. “It always appeared a most iniquitous scheme to me,” Abigail Adams wrote her husband in 1774, “to fight ourselves for what we are daily robbing and plundering from those who have as good a right to freedom as we have.”

  Many Americans besides Abigail Adams were struck by the inconsistency of their stand during the War of Independence, and they were not averse to making moves to emancipate the slaves. Quakers and other religious groups organized antislavery societies, while numerous individuals manumitted their slaves. In fact, within several years of the end of the War of Independence, most of the Eastern states had made provisions for the gradual emancipation of slaves.

  17. Which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?

  (A) The War of Independence produced among many Black Americans a heightened consciousness of the inequities in American society.

  (B) The War of Independence strengthened the bonds of slavery of many Black Americans while intensifying their desire to be free.

  (C) The War of Independence exposed to many Americans the contradiction of slavery in a country seeking its freedom and resulted in forts to resolve that contradiction.

  (D) The War of Independence provoked strong criticisms by many Americans of the institution of slavery, but produced little substantive action against it.

  (E) The War of Independence renewed the forts of many American groups toward achieving Black emancipation.

  18. The passage contains information that would support which of the following statements about the colonies bore the War of Independence?

  (A) They contained organized antislavery societies.

  (B) They allowed individuals to own slaves.

  (C) They prohibited religious groups from political action.

  (D) They were inconsistent in their legal dinitions of slave status.

  (E) They encouraged abolitionist societies to expand their influence.

  19. According to the passage, the War of Independence was embarrassing to some Americans for which of the following reasons?

  I. It involved a struggle for many of the same liberties that Americans were denying to others.

  II. It involved a struggle for independence from the very nation that had founded the colonies.

  III. It involved a struggle based on inconsistencies in the participants’ conceptions of freedom.

  (A) I only

  (B) II only

  (C) I and II only

  (D) I and III only

  (E) I, II, and III

  20. Which of the following statements regarding American society in the years immediately following the War of Independence is best supported by the passage?

  (A) The unexpected successes of the antislavery societies led to their gradual demise in the Eastern states.

  (B) Some of the newly independent American states had begun to make progress toward abolishing slavery.

  (C) Americans like Abigail Adams became disillusioned with the slow progress of emancipation and gradually abandoned the cause.

  (D) Emancipated slaves gradually were accepted in the Eastern states as equal members of American society.

  (E) The abolition of slavery in many Eastern states was the result of close cooperation between religious groups and free Blacks.

  The evolution of sex ratios has produced, in most plants and animals with separate sexes, approximately equal numbers of males and females. Why should this be so? Two main kinds of answers have been offered. One is couched (表达) in terms of advantage to population. It is argued that the sex ratio (sex ratio: n.男女人口比例) will evolve so as to maximize the number of meetings between individuals of the opposite sex. This is essentially a “group selection (group selection: 组选择, 群选择)” argument. The other, and in my view correct, type of answer was first put forward by Fisher in 1930. This “genetic” argument starts from the assumption that genes can influence the relative numbers of male and female offspring produced by an individual carrying the genes. That sex ratio will be favored which maximizes the number of descendants an individual will have and hence the number of gene copies transmitted. Suppose that the population consisted mostly of females: then an individual who produced sons only would have more grandchildren. In contrast, if the population consisted mostly of males, it would pay (对…有利) to have daughters. If, however, the population consisted of equal numbers of males and females, sons and daughters would be equally valuable. Thus a one-to-one sex ratio is the only stable ratio; it is an “evolutionarily stable strategy.” Although Fisher wrote bore the mathematical theory of games had been developed, his theory incorporates the essential feature of a game—that the best strategy to adopt depends on what others are doing.

  Since Fisher’s time, it has been realized that genes can sometimes influence the chromosome or gamete in which they find themselves so that the gamete will be more likely to participate in fertilization. If such a gene occurs on a sex-determining (X or Y) chromosome, then highly aberrant sex ratios can occur. But more immediately relevant to game theory (game theory: 博弈论, 对策论) are the sex ratios in certain parasitic wasp species that have a large excess of females. In these species, fertilized eggs develop into females and unfertilized eggs into males. A female stores sperm and can determine the sex of each egg she lays by fertilizing it or leaving it unfertilized. By Fisher’s argument, it should still pay a female to produce equal numbers of sons and daughters. Hamilton, noting that the eggs develop within their host—the larva of another insect—and that the newly emerged adult wasps mate immediately and disperse, offered a remarkably cogent analysis. Since only one female usually lays eggs in a given larva, it would pay her to produce one male only, because this one male could fertilize all his sisters on emergence. Like Fisher, Hamilton looked for an evolutionarily stable strategy, but he went a step further in recognizing that he was looking for a strategy.

  21. The author suggests that the work of Fisher and Hamilton was similar in that both scientists

  (A) conducted their research at approximately the same time

  (B) sought to manipulate the sex ratios of some of the animals they studied

  (C) sought an explanation of why certain sex ratios exist and remain stable

  (D) studied game theory, thereby providing important groundwork for the later development of strategy theory

  (E) studied reproduction in the same animal species

  22. It can be inferred from the passage that the author considers Fisher’s work to be

  (A) fallacious and unprofessional

  (B) dinitive and thorough

  (C) inaccurate but popular, compared with Hamilton’s work

  (D) admirable, but not as up-to-date as Hamilton’s work

  (E) accurate, but trivial compared with Hamilton’s work

  23. The passage contains information that would answer which of the following questions about wasps?

  I. How many eggs does the female wasp usually lay in a single host larva?

  II. Can some species of wasp determine sex ratios among their offspring?

  III. What is the approximate sex ratio among the offspring of parasitic wasps?

  (A) I only

  (B) II only

  (C) III only

  (D) I and II only

  (E) II and III only

  24. It can be inferred that the author discusses the genetic theory in greater detail than the group selection theory primarily because he believes that the genetic theory is more

  (A) complicated

  (B) accurate

  (C) popular

  (D) comprehensive

  (E) accessible

  25. According to the passage, successful game strategy depends on

  (A) the ability to adjust one’s behavior in light of the behavior of others

  (B) one’s awareness that there is safety in numbers

  (C) the degree of stability one can create in one’s immediate environment

  (D) the accuracy with which one can predict future events

  (E) the success one achieves in conserving and storing one’s resources

  26. It can be inferred from the passage that the mathematical theory of games has been

  (A) developed by scientists with an interest in genetics

  (B) adopted by Hamilton in his research

  (C) helpful in explaining how genes can sometimes influence gametes

  (D) based on animals studies conducted prior to 1930

  (E) usul in explaining some biological phenomena

  27. Which of the following is NOT true of the species of parasitic wasps discussed in the passage?

  (A) Adult female wasps are capable of storing sperm.

  (B) Female wasps lay their eggs in the larvae of other insects.

  (C) The adult female wasp can be fertilized by a male that was hatched in the same larva as herself.

  (D) So few male wasps are produced that extinction is almost certain.

  (E) Male wasps do not emerge from their hosts until they reach sexual maturity.

答案:17-27:CBABCDBBAED

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