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[耀正文化]2024届名校名师模拟卷(七)7英语试题

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What is the text mainly about?A.Why the equation exists everywhere.B.Which equation is important for people.C.How numbers can express ideas like words.D.When numbers can easily make up equations.CFor thousands of years,humans have used names to cothergive names to animals,especially ones we love,such as pets.Until nowthere has beevidence of animals namingne another,but a new study suggests that elephantssepcinoises to identify other elephants.A few animals,including parrots and dolphins,have been known to use sounds that aresimilar to names.Each dolphin invents a signature whistle that is unique to it,and othermembers of its species communicate with it by simulating this special call.The new study,ledby Michael Pardo pf Colorado State University,shows that wild African elephants use names ina way that is not just copying sounds and is much closer to the way humans use namesFor the study,the researchers recorded 625 sounds made by wild African elephants inKenya that they called“rumbles((隆隆声)”.This is the most common type of call produced byelephants,and it can travel long distances-as far as 3.7 miles.It takes place at a very lowfrequency,which means humans can't hear it.The researchers analyzed the sounds using computers and found that certain rumbles weredirected at specific elephants to get their attention.They found that all the elephants in the herdused the identical call to get a particular elephant's attention-these calls were not justnicknames used by one of the elephant's friends.Also,unlike the way dolphins communicate,therumbles were not just imitations of the elephant they were trying to communicate with.The researchers then played back some of the recorded rumbles to the elephants.Theyfound that elephants responded more to their own name than to other calls,coming toward itmore quickly or calling back faster.Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell,an elephant expert,said,Thestudy shows that elephants can still keep in touch with one another even across a large area."Shetold Live Science,The rumbles are magical,which allow them to spread out much further andstill have very close tabst(密切关注)on individuals..”8.What does the underlined word"simulating"in paragraph 2 probably mean?C.TransformingD.Receiving.B.Inventing..How do wild elephants spot oherelephants?A.Copying.A.By making certain rumbles heard by peopleB.By using specific languages like people's.C.By making specific noises with a high frequency.D.By using names in a way closer to people's.A.It records 625 sounds from several species.0.What can we learn from Michael Pardo's research?B.It is subjective in the analysis of soundsC.It is carried out with the help of computers.D.It shows dolphins'calls travel long distances.英语试卷第3页(共8页)
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