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07·三大从句之名词从句讲师:钟平痴学社2019年全家桶暴力阅读考研大招课抖音账号:有道钟平快乐轻松学英语!好嗨哟,感觉人生已经到达了巅峰认准头像和昵称,学习英语不迷路!关注微信公众号:有道逻辑英语回复“福利”即可获得2G英语学习资料包回复“关联词”即可获得钟叔整理的关联词回复“时态”即可收取时态模型资料(资料包不断更新)暴力阅读考研大招课Intheearly1960sWiltChamberlainwasoneofonlythreeplayersintheNation...

07·三大从句之名词从句
讲师:钟平痴学社2019年全家桶暴力阅读考研大招课抖音账号:有道钟平快乐轻松学英语!好嗨哟,感觉人生已经到达了巅峰认准头像和昵称,学习英语不迷路!关注微信公众号:有道逻辑英语回复“福利”即可获得2G英语学习资料包回复“关联词”即可获得钟叔整理的关联词回复“时态”即可收取时态模型资料(资料包不断更新)暴力阅读考研大招课Intheearly1960sWiltChamberlainwasoneofonlythreeplayersintheNationalBasketballAssociation(NBA)listedatoversevenfeet.Ifhehadplayedlastseason,however,hewouldhavebeenoneof42.Thebodiesplayingmajorprofessionalsportshavechangeddramaticallyovertheyears,andmanagershavebeenmorethanwillingtoadjustteamuniformstofitthegrowingnumbersofbigger,longerframes.Thetrendinsports,though,maybeobscuringanunrecognizedreality:Americanshavegenerallystoppedgrowing.Thoughtypicallyabouttwoinchestallernowthan140yearsago,today'speople-especiallythoseborntofamilieswhohavelivedintheU.S.formanygenerations-apparentlyreachedtheirlimitintheearly1960s.Andtheyaren'tlikelytogetanytaller.“Inthegeneralpopulationtoday,atthisgenetic,environmentallevel,we'veprettymuchgoneasfaraswecango,”saysanthropologistWilliamCameronChum-leaofWrightStateUniversity.InthecaseofNBAplayers,theirincreaseinheightappearstoresultfromtheincreasinglycommonpracticeofrecruitingplayersfromallovertheworld.Growth,whichrarelycontinuesbeyondtheageof20,demandscaloriesandnutrients-notably,protein--tofeedexpandingtissues.Atthestartofthe20thcentury,under-nutritionandchildhoodinfectionsgotintheway.Butasdietandhealthimproved,childrenandadolescentshave,onaverage,increasedinheightbyaboutaninchandahalfevery20years,apatternknownastheseculartrendinheight.YetaccordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,averageheight--5'9"formen,5'4"forwomen--hasn'treallychangedsince1960.Geneticallyspeaking,thereareadvantagestoavoidingsubstantialheight.Duringchildbirth,largerbabieshavemoredifficultypassingthroughthebirthcanal.Moreover,eventhoughhumanshavebeenuprightformillionsofyears,ourfeetandbackcontinuetostrugglewithbipedalpostureandcannoteasilywithstandrepeatedstrainimposedbyoversizelimbs."Therearesomerealconstraintsthataresetbythegeneticarchitectureoftheindividualorganism,"saysanthropologistWilliamLeonardofNorthwesternUniversity.Geneticmaximumscanchange,butdon'texpectthistohappensoon.ClaireC.Gordon,senioranthropologistattheArmyResearchCenterinNatick,Massensuresthat90percentoftheuniformsandworkstationsfitrecruitswithoutalteration.Shesaysthat,unlikethoseforbasketball,thelengthofmilitaryuniformshasnotchangedforsometime.Andifyouneedtopredicthumanheightinthenearfuturetodesignapieceofequipment,Gordonsaysthatbyandlarge,"youcouldusetoday'sdataandfeelfairlyconfident."•31.WiltChamberlainiscitedasanexampleto______.•A.illustratethechangeofheightofNBAplayers.•B.showthepopularityofNBAplayersintheU.S.•C.comparedifferentgenerationsofNBAplayers.•D.assesstheachievementsoffamousNBAplayers.•32.Whichofthefollowingplaysakeyroleinbodygrowthaccordingtothetext?•A.Geneticmodification.•B.Naturalenvironment.•C.Livingstandards.•D.Dailyexercise.•33.onwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthormostprobablyagree?•A.Non-Americansaddtotheaverageheightofthenation.•B.Humanheightisconditionedbytheuprightposture.•C.Americansarethetallestonaverageintheworld.•D.Largerbabiestendtobecometallerinadulthood.•34.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthatinthenearfuture______.•A.thegarmentindustrywillreconsidertheuniform.size.•B.thedesignofmilitaryuniformswillremainunchanged.•C.genetictestingwillbeemployedinselectingsportsmen.•D.theexistingdataofhumanheightwillstillbeapplicable.•35.Thetextintendstotellusthat______.•A.thechangeofhumanheightfollowsacyclicpattern.•B.humanheightisbecomingevenmorepredictable.•C.Americanshavereachedtheirgeneticgrowthlimit.•D.thegeneticpatternofAmericanshasaltered.Whilestillcatching-uptomeninsomespheresofmodernlife,womenappeartobewayaheadinatleastoneundesirablecategory.“Womenareparticularlysusceptibletodevelopingdepressionandanxietydisordersinresponsetostresscomparedtomen,”accordingtoDr.Yehuda,chiefpsychiatristatNewYork'sVeteran'sAdministrationHospital.Studiesofbothanimalsandhumanshaveshownthatsexhormonessomehowaffectsthestressresponse,causingfemalesunderstresstoproducemoreofthetriggerchemicalsthandomalesunderthesameconditions.Inseveralofthestudies,whenstressed-outfemaleratshadtheirovaries(thefemalereproductiveorgans)removed,theirchemicalresponsesbecameequaltothoseofthemales.Addingtoawoman'sincreaseddoseofstresschemicals,areherincreased“opportunities”forstress.“It'snotnecessarilythatwomendon'tcopeaswell.It'sjustthattheyhavesomuchmoretocopewith,”saysDr.Yehuda.“Theircapacityfortoleratingstressmayevenbegreaterthanmen's,”sheobserves,“It'sjustthatthey'redealingwithsomanymorethingsthattheybecomewornoutfromitmorevisiblyandsooner.”Dr.Yehudanotesanotherdifferencebetweenthesexes.“Ithinkthatthekindsofthingsthatwomenareexposedtotendtobeinmoreofachronicorrepeatednature.Mengotowarandareexposedtocombatstress.Menareexposedtomoreactsofrandomphysicalviolence.Thekindsofinterpersonalviolencethatwomenareexposedtotendtobeindomesticsituations,by,unfortunately,parentsorotherfamilynumbers,andtheytendnottobeone-shotdeals.Thewear-and-tearthatcomesfromtheselongerrelationshipscanbequitedevastating.”AdelineAlvarezmarriedat18andgavebirthtoason,butwasdeterminedtofinishcollege.“Istruggledalottogetthecollegedegree.Iwaslivinginsomuchfrustrationthatthatwasmyescape,togotoschool,andgetaheadanddobetter.”Laterhermarriageendedandshebecameasinglemother.“It'sthehardestthingtotakecareofateenager,haveajob,paytherent,paythecarpayment,andpaythedebt.Ilivedfrompaychecktopaycheck.”NoteveryoneexperiencesthekindsofseverechronicstressesAlvarezdescribes.Butmostwomentodayarecopingwithalotofobligations,withfewbreaks,andfeelingthestrain.Alvarez’sexperiencedemonstratestheimportanceoffindingwaystodiffusestressbeforeitthreatensyourhealthandyourabilitytofunction.21.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Womenarebiologicallymorevulnerabletostress.B.Womenarestillsufferingmuchstresscausedbymen.C.Womenaremoreexperiencedthanmenincopingwithstress.D.Menandwomenshowdifferentinclinationswhenfacedwithstress.22.Dr.Yehuda'sresearchsuggeststhatwomenA.Needextradosesofchemicalstohandlestress.B.Havelimitedcapacityfortoleratingstress.C.Aremorecapableofavoidingstress.D.Areexposedtomorestress.23.AccordingtoParagraph4,thestresswomenconfronttendstobeA.domesticandtemporary.B.irregularandviolent.C.durableandfrequent.D.trivialandrandom.24.ThesentenceIlivedfrompaychecktopaycheck.(Line6,Para.5)showsthatA.Alvarezcaredaboutnothingbutmakingmoney.B.Alvarez’ssalarybarelycoveredherhouseholdexpenses.C.Alvarezgotpaychecksfromdifferentjobs.D.Alvarezpaidpracticallyeverythingbycheck.25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.StrainofStress:NoWayOut?B.ResponsestoStress:GenderDifferenceC.StressAnalysis:WhatChemicalsSayD.GenderInequality:WomenUnderStress2019考研英语二Text1Unlikeso-calledbasicemotionssuchassadness,fear,andanger,guiltemergesalittlelater,inconjunctionwithachild’sgrowinggraspofsocialandmoralnorms.Childrenaren’tbornknowinghowtosay“I’msorry”;rather,theylearnovertimethatsuchstatementsappeaseparentsandfriends—andtheirownconsciences.Thisiswhyresearchersgenerallyregardso-calledmoralguilt,intherightamount,tobeagoodthing.Inthepopularimagination,ofcourse,guiltstillgetsabadrap.Itisdeeplyuncomfortable—it’stheemotionalequivalentofwearingajacketweightedwithstones.Yetthisunderstandingisoutdated.“Therehasbeenakindofrevivalorarethinkingaboutwhatguiltisandwhatroleguiltcanserve,”saysAmrishaVaish,apsychologyresearcherattheUniversityofVirginia,addingthatthisrevivalispartofalargerrecognitionthatemotionsaren’tbinary—feelingsthatmaybeadvantageousinonecontextmaybeharmfulinanother.Jealousyandanger,forexample,mayhaveevolvedtoalertustoimportantinequalities.Toomuchhappinesscanbedestructive.Andguilt,bypromptingustothinkmoredeeplyaboutourgoodness,canencouragehumanstomakeupforerrorsandfixrelationships.Guilt,inotherwords,canhelpholdacooperativespeciestogether.Itisakindofsocialglue.Viewedinthislight,guiltisanopportunity.WorkbyTinaMalti,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofToronto,suggeststhatguiltmaycompensateforanemotionaldeficiency.Inanumberofstudies,Maltiandothershaveshownthatguiltandsympathymayrepresentdifferentpathwaystocooperationandsharing.Somekidswhoarelowinsympathymaymakeupforthatshortfallbyexperiencingmoreguilt,whichcanreinintheirnastierimpulses.Andviceversa:Highsympathycansubstituteforlowguilt.Ina2014study,forexample,Maltilookedat244children.Usingcaregiverassessmentsandthechildren’sself-observations,sheratedeachchild’soverallsympathylevelandhisorhertendencytofeelnegativeemotionsaftermoraltransgressions.Thenthekidswerehandedchocolatecoins,andgivenachancetosharethemwithananonymouschild.Forthelow-sympathykids,howmuchtheysharedappearedtoturnonhowinclinedtheyweretofeelguilty.Theguilt-proneonessharedmore,eventhoughtheyhadn’tmagicallybecomemoresympathetictotheotherchild’sdeprivation.“That’sgoodnews,”Maltisays.“Wecanbeprosocialbecausewecausedharmandwefeelregret.”21.Researchersthinkthatguiltcanbeagoodthingbecauseitmayhelp______.A)regulateachild'sbasicemotionsB)improveachild'sintellectualabilityC)fosterachild’smoraldevelopmentD)intensityachild'spositivefeelings22.Accordingtoparagraph2,manypeoplestillconsiderguilttobe______.A)deceptiveB)burdensomeC)addictiveD)deception23.Vaishholdthattherethinkingaboutguiltcomesfromanawarenessthat______.A)emotionsarecontext-independentB)emotionsaresociallyconstructiveC)emotionalstabilitycanbenefithealthD)anemotioncanplayopposingroles24.Maltiandothershaveshownthatcooperationandsharing_______.A.mayhelpcorrectemotionaldeficienciesB.canresultfromeithersympathyorguiltC.canbringaboutemotionalsatisfactionD.maybetheoutcomeofimpulsiveacts25.Theword“transgressions”(Line4,Para.5)isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.teachingsB.discussionsC.restrictionsD.wrongdoingsText2Forestsgiveusshade,quietandoneofthelardercallengesinthefightagainstclimatechange.Evenaswehumanscountonforeststosoakupagoodshareofthecarbondioxideweproduce,wearethreateningtheirabilitytodoso.Theclimatechangewearehasteningcouldonedayleaveuswithforeststhatemitmorecarbonthantheyabsorb.Thankfully,thereisawayoutofthistrap-butitinvolvesstrikingasubtlebalance.Helpingforestsflourishasvaluable“carbonsinks”longintothefuturemayrequirereducingtheircapacitytoabsorbcarbonnow.Californiaisleadingtheway,asitdoesonsomanyclimateefforts,infiguringoutthedetails.Thestate’sproposedForestCarbonPlanaimstodoubleeffortstothinoutyoungtreesandclearbrushinpartsoftheforest.Thistemporarilylowerscarbon-carryingcapacity.Buttheremainingtreesdrawagreatershareoftheavailablemoisture,sotheygrowandthrive,restoringtheforest’scapacitytopullcarbonfromtheair.Healthytreesarealsobetterabletofendoffinsects.Thelandscapeisrenderedlesseasilyburnable.Evenintheeventofafine,fewertreesareconsumed.Theneedforsuchplanningisincreasinglyurgent.Already,since2010,droughtandinsectshavekilledover100milliontreesinCalifornia,mostofthemin2016alone,andwildfireshaveburnedhundredsofthousandsofacres.Californiaplanstotreat35,000acresofforestayearby2020,and60,000by2030-financedfromtheproceedsofthestate’semissions-permitauctions.That’sonlyasmallshareofthetotalacreagethatcouldbenefit,abouthalfamillionacresinall,soitwillbevitaltoprioritizeareasatgreatestriskoffireordrought.Thestrategyalsoaimstoensurethatcarboninwoodymaterialremovedfromtheforestsislockedawayintheformofsolidlumberorburnedasbiofuelinvehiclesthatwouldotherwiserunonfossilfuels.Newresearchontransportationbiofuelsisalreadyunderway.Stategovernmentsarewellaccustomedtomanagingforests,buttraditionallythey’vefocusedonwildlife,watershedsandopportunitiesforrecreation.Onlyrecentlyhavetheycometoseethevitalpartforestswillhavetoplayinstoringcarbon.California’splan,whichisexpectedtobefinalizedbythegovernornextyear,shouldserveasamodel.26.Bysaying“oneoftheharderchallenges,”theauthorimpliesthat_______.A.globalclimatechangemaygetoutofcontrolB.peoplemaymisunderstandglobalwarmingC.extremeweatherconditionsmayariseD.forestsmaybecomeapotentialthreat27.Tomaintainforestsasvaluable“carbonsinks,”wemayneedto_______.A.preservethediversityofspeciesinthemB.acceleratethegrowthofyoungtreesC.strikeabalanceamongdifferentplantsD.lowertheirpresentcarbon-absorbingcapacity28.California’sForestCarbonPlanendeavorsto_______.A.cultivatemoredrought-resistanttreesB.reducethedensityofsomeofitsforestsC.findmoreeffectivewaystokillinsectsD.restoreitsforestsquicklyafterwildfires29.WhatisessentialtoCalifornia’splanaccordingtoParagraph5?A.Tohandletheareasinseriousdangerfirst.B.Tocarryitoutbeforetheyearof2020.C.Toperfecttheemissions-permitauctions.D.Toobtainenoughfinancialsupport.30.Theauthor’sattitudetoCalifornia’splancanbestbedescribedas_______.A.ambiguousB.tolerantC.supportiveD.cautious抖音账号:有道钟平快乐轻松学英语!好嗨哟,感觉人生已经到达了巅峰认准头像和昵称,学习英语不迷路!关注微信公众号:有道逻辑英语回复“福利”即可获得2G英语学习资料包回复“关联词”即可获得钟叔整理的关联词回复“时态”即可收取时态模型资料(资料包不断更新)
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