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        (2015屆高三大聯(lián)考二)

        (Reuters)-Australian scientists are attaching tiny sensors to thousands of honey bees to track their movements in a trial aimed at stopping the spread of diseases that have wiped out populations in the northern hemisphere.

        Scientists at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency, said the chips could help follow so­called colony collapse disorder, a situation where bees mysteriously disappear from hives, and the invasion of other harmful insects.

        Scientists will use a small tool to glue on the sensors, weighing about 5 milligrams and measuring 2.5 millimeters square, after leaving the bees to sleep by refrigeration. Some young bees, which tend to be hairier than older bees, need to be shaved before the sensor can be glued on. Scientists will examine the effectiveness of pesticides(害蟲) in protecting the bees from colony collapse disorder.

        The study will also enable farmers and fruit growers to understand and manage their crops, given the honey bee's important role in the pollination(授粉) of crops globally, the CSIRO said in a statement issued on Wednesday.

        “Honey bees play a vital role in the landscape through a free pollination service for agriculture, which various crops rely on to increase yields,” the CSIRO's Paulo de Souza, who is leading the project, said in the statement, “Using this technology, we aim to understand the bee's relationship with its environment.”

        Scientists plan to fit sensors on 5,000 bees in the southern island state of Tasmania over the Australian summer. The radio frequency identification sensors work like an electronic tag for cars on a toll road, recording when insects pass a checkpoint. That will allow scientists to build a three­dimensional(三維) image of the insects' movements, a process described as “swarm sensing”.

        The scientists are working on shrinking the sensor to 1 mm square so they can be attached to smaller insects, including mosquitoes.

        1.Why did the Australian scientists track the honey bees?

        A. To attach tiny sensors to the small bodies.

        B. To make experiments on these such bees.

        C. To find what has caused the death of bees.

        D. To spread some kind of disease to insects.

        2.Some bees disappear from their hives ________.

        A. due to the colony collapse disorder

        B. because of being infected of illness

        C. due to chips glued to their bodies

        D. because of the terrible environment

        3.Which is the benefit of the study?

        A. To increase the bee population.

        B. To help the farmers against disasters.

        C. To improve our living conditions.

        D. To stop any harmful insects invading.

        4.What is the main idea of the passage?

        A. All the insects' movements disturb the life of bees.

        B. Fewer and fewer honey bees are living in Australia.

        C. Australian scientists track bees to stop diseases.

        D. Advanced technology is used on honey bees.

        答案:

        1.C 解析:目的意圖題。依據(jù)文章第一段的aimed at stopping the spread of diseases...可知,科學(xué)家的目的是阻止影響蜜蜂群體的某種疾病的傳播。故選C項(xiàng)。

        2.B 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文章第一段可知,科學(xué)家研究的目的是找出影響蜜蜂的疾病,第二段的the invasion of other harmful insects表明,由害蟲入侵帶來的某種疾病,導(dǎo)致蜜蜂突然失蹤。故選B項(xiàng)。

        3.A 解析:細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。依據(jù)文章第一段的...that have wiped out populations in the northern hemisphere可知,某種疾病導(dǎo)致蜜蜂數(shù)量下降,因此研究的結(jié)果有助于提高蜜蜂的數(shù)量。故選A項(xiàng)。

        4.C 解析:主旨大意題。文章講述了澳大利亞科學(xué)家用芯片跟蹤蜜蜂進(jìn)行的研究,其目的是找出影響蜜蜂群體的疾病。故選C項(xiàng)。

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