阅读理解 Our multimillion nerve-cell central nervous system has its roots in the scattered nerve cells of tiny, lowly organisms that lived in water half a billion years ago. Nerve cells evidently first appeared in coelenterates —"hollow-gutted" organisms like hydra and the sea anemone. A coelenterate''s nerve network lacks any kind of centralized control. This probably began with flatworms — the first creatures to possess a head, specialized sense cells help flatworms respond more flexibly than sea anemones to outside stimulus. But like most animals without a backbone, flatworms act mostly by instinct and reflex. Intelligent behavior remained impossible until the appearance of relatively big, complex types of brain — the types we find among the backboned animals, or vertebrates. The tiniest fish has a larger brain than the largest insect. But the development of a fish''s three-part brain reflects that beast''s unin-tellectual priorities. Much of the forebrain deals only with smell. The midbrain handles vision, the hind-brain, balance. With early mammals the brain grew larger and more complex. Sense coordination shifted from the midbrain to the forebrain, a developing structure capped by a folded cerebrum to handle memory and learning. Meanwhile the hindbrain gained a large cerebellum to coordinate complicated movements. Advanced mammals such as monkeys, apes, and humans (the primates) have brains derived from ancestors that took to living in the trees, when vision mattered more than smell. Accordingly the once-big "smell" part of the forebrain grew smaller, while the part that handles vision grew much larger.
单选题 With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】很显然,本文从一开始就讨论了大脑和中枢神经系统的起源,从低等微生物一直讲到高等动物的大脑演变。
单选题 The hydra is a kind of ________.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】学生肯定不知道hydra和coelenterate这两个词意思。没关系,看看上下文就知道了:Nerve cells evidently first appeared in coelenterates——“hollow-gutted”organisms like hydra and the sea anemone. 这里通过organisms就把这两个词连起来:coelenterates就是“hollow-gutted”organisms,而通过like这个词来举例,hydra是“hollow-gutted organisms”即coelenterates的一种。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that insects do not have ________.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】昆虫是低等生物,它们有backbones(脊骨),nerve cells(神经细胞)和reflexes(反射能力),而没有高等动物才有的brain。文章第二段谈到:最小鱼也比最大的昆虫的大脑大,这也就是说,昆虫等于没有大脑。
单选题 According to the passage, what helps to coordinate the complex physical activity of a mammal?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】cerebellum(小脑)协调哺乳动物复杂的身体活动。文章第三段最后一句谈到了这一点:Mean-while the hindbrain gained a large cerebellum to coordinate complicated movements.
单选题 In the last paragraph, the phrase "took to" could be best replaced by which of the following?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】take to本身有“开始、喜欢、沉湎于,走向”等意思,即这四个选项的意思都有,从本文上下文来看,动物生活在树上往往是受到别的动物威胁、迫不得已而为之的选择,所以flee to(逃向、走向)最合乎本句的意思。