2024年走进重高培优测试九年级英语全一册人教版
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There is a popular belief that goldfish only have a three - second memory. But a 15 - year - old schoolboy from Adelaide has just finished an experiment(实验) to tell us that it is not true. He shows everybody that the goldfish is smarter than we think.
“I don't believe that they had a three - second memory because animals need their memory, so they build up over time a knowledge of where the food is,” said Rory Stokes, a student at the Australian Science and Mathematics School.
He did the experiment in a small tank(鱼缸) of goldfish. “I decided to put in a red LEGO block and just feed them next to that. Every day I'd put it in and spread food around it,” he said.
“At first they were a bit scared of it, but by the end of the three weeks, they were actually almost coming before I put the food in.”
After leaving the fish alone for a week, Rory placed the red LEGO block in the tank again.
“They remembered it perfectly well,” he said.
“They actually behaved faster than the average of the three weeks' feeds before I left.”
The goldfish showed that not only could they store information, they also had the ability to get it back as a later date.
Culum Brown, a research fellow at Sydney's Macquarie University, has studied fish's behaviors for more than ten years.
He says his studies of Australian native fish show fish are intelligent creatures that know how to avoid enemies and catch food like any other animal.
“The thing that I really liked about Rory's experiment is he not only got that classical conditioning going but the fact that he could get them next just to that specific colored mark. I thought it was really good,” He said.
( )6.Rory began his research by ______.
A. discussing with his classmates B. making friends with goldfish
C. asking his teacher for advice D. questioning a popular belief
( )7.Rory put a red LEGO block in the tank to ______.
A. connect food with the color B. make the tank nicer to look at
C. feed the fish at the same place D. give the fish something to play with
( )8.What's the RIGHT order of Rory's experiment?
a. find a tank of goldfish
b. feed the fish next to the LEGO block
c. leave the goldfish alone for a week
d. take out the LEGO block
e. put a red LEGO block into the tank
f. put the LEGO block back into the tank
A. a - d - b - e - c - f B. a - e - b - d - c - f C. d - a - b - e - f - c D. a - d - e - b - c - f
( )9.What do the last three paragraphs tell us?
A. Rory's research was highly praised by experienced experts.
B. Rory's experiment failed to meet the scientific standard.
C. Many scientists had already done the experiment before.
D. Fish are the cleverest animal in Australia.
( )10.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Fish can become smarter with the help of red color.
B. What everybody believes is not necessarily true.
C. Scientists should learn from middle school students.
D. Young people are generally smarter than aged ones.
There is a popular belief that goldfish only have a three - second memory. But a 15 - year - old schoolboy from Adelaide has just finished an experiment(实验) to tell us that it is not true. He shows everybody that the goldfish is smarter than we think.
“I don't believe that they had a three - second memory because animals need their memory, so they build up over time a knowledge of where the food is,” said Rory Stokes, a student at the Australian Science and Mathematics School.
He did the experiment in a small tank(鱼缸) of goldfish. “I decided to put in a red LEGO block and just feed them next to that. Every day I'd put it in and spread food around it,” he said.
“At first they were a bit scared of it, but by the end of the three weeks, they were actually almost coming before I put the food in.”
After leaving the fish alone for a week, Rory placed the red LEGO block in the tank again.
“They remembered it perfectly well,” he said.
“They actually behaved faster than the average of the three weeks' feeds before I left.”
The goldfish showed that not only could they store information, they also had the ability to get it back as a later date.
Culum Brown, a research fellow at Sydney's Macquarie University, has studied fish's behaviors for more than ten years.
He says his studies of Australian native fish show fish are intelligent creatures that know how to avoid enemies and catch food like any other animal.
“The thing that I really liked about Rory's experiment is he not only got that classical conditioning going but the fact that he could get them next just to that specific colored mark. I thought it was really good,” He said.
( )6.Rory began his research by ______.
A. discussing with his classmates B. making friends with goldfish
C. asking his teacher for advice D. questioning a popular belief
( )7.Rory put a red LEGO block in the tank to ______.
A. connect food with the color B. make the tank nicer to look at
C. feed the fish at the same place D. give the fish something to play with
( )8.What's the RIGHT order of Rory's experiment?
a. find a tank of goldfish
b. feed the fish next to the LEGO block
c. leave the goldfish alone for a week
d. take out the LEGO block
e. put a red LEGO block into the tank
f. put the LEGO block back into the tank
A. a - d - b - e - c - f B. a - e - b - d - c - f C. d - a - b - e - f - c D. a - d - e - b - c - f
( )9.What do the last three paragraphs tell us?
A. Rory's research was highly praised by experienced experts.
B. Rory's experiment failed to meet the scientific standard.
C. Many scientists had already done the experiment before.
D. Fish are the cleverest animal in Australia.
( )10.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Fish can become smarter with the help of red color.
B. What everybody believes is not necessarily true.
C. Scientists should learn from middle school students.
D. Young people are generally smarter than aged ones.
答案:
6.D 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.B
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