时间:2019-02-26 作者:英语课 分类:实用英语


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    You are what you eat. This saying has provided 1 scientists with clues 2(线索)about the diet of hominids- our early relatives of 3 million years ago.


    Studying carbon 3 atoms(碳原子)locked up in tooth enamel 4(珐琅质),two researchers argue against the widely held belief that hominids ate little more than fruits and leaves. Sponheimer and Julia Lee-Thorp of the University of Cape 5 Town, South Africa, report their findings 6 in Friday’s Science.


    There aren’t many clues for us to know the life of early hominids. The shape of hominids’ teeth offered the first clues. Large and flat-edged with thick enamel, they looked perfect for eating nuts and fruits, different from the sharp teeth one would want to tear into meat with. The first stone tools, which would help in eating meat, didn’t appear until about half a million years later.


    Scientists have also found marks on hominids’ teeth with patterns very similar to those on the teeth of modern-day fruit eaters. Sponheimer and Lee-Thorp tried a new method , looking at the chemical composition of the tooth enamel. They studied the enamel for the carbon-13. Animals that eat grasses have higher carbon-13 levels than those eating fruits and other plants.


    What they found was that the teeth to the hominids had an in-between amount of carbon-13, which meant not only they were eating fruits, they were eating a lot of grasses, or animals eating grasses. The lower 7 carbon-13 levels could also come from eating certain types of insects (昆虫).


    But there are people who understand differently. Prof. Ungar of the University of Arkansas agrees the study offers new suggestions of hominids diet, but disagrees about the suggestion that meat could explain the lower carbon-13 levels .


    One suggestion might be true though-take good care of your teeth .In 3 million years, a scientist might be using them to figure out what you ate for dinner.


64. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?


A. Protect Your Teeth B. What the Hominid Ate  C. Where the Hominid lived  D. The Formation 8 of Teeth Enamel


65. Before the two scientists' findings, most people thought that hominids______.


A. lived half a million years ago  B. ate mainly fruits and leaves


C. used tools to dig 9 grass  D. had sharp teeth.


66. The two scientists' findings were mainly based on the study about _____.


A. the shape of hominids' teeth  B. the teeth marks of early fruit eaters


C. the grasses of 3 million years ago  D. the make-up of the tooth enamel


67. What is it that Prof. Ungar finds doubtful 10?


A. Hominids possibly ate grass-eating animals.  B. Hominids probably had different diets.


C. Hominids were basically 11 fruit- and grass-eaters.  D. Hominids had lower level of carbon-13 in the teeth.



conj.假如,若是;adj.预备好的,由...供给的
  • Provided it's fine we will have a pleasant holiday.如果天气良好,我们的假日将过得非常愉快。
  • I will come provided that it's not raining tomorrow.如果明天不下雨,我就来。
n.线索( clue的名词复数 );提示;(帮助警方破案的)线索;(纵横填字谜、游戏或问题的)提示词语
  • The police think the videotape may hold some vital clues to the identity of the killer. 警方认为那盘录像带可能录有能确认凶手身份的一些重要线索。
  • contextual clues to the meaning 上下文提供的理解其含义的线索
n.碳元素
  • Diamonds are pure carbon.钻石是纯净的碳。
  • Carbon is an element,while carbon dioxide is a compound.碳是一种(化学)元素,而二氧化碳则是一种化合物。
n.珐琅,搪瓷,瓷釉;(牙齿的)珐琅质
  • I chipped the enamel on my front tooth when I fell over.我跌倒时门牙的珐琅质碰碎了。
  • He collected coloured enamel bowls from Yugoslavia.他藏有来自南斯拉夫的彩色搪瓷碗。
n.海角,岬;披肩,短披风
  • I long for a trip to the Cape of Good Hope.我渴望到好望角去旅行。
  • She was wearing a cape over her dress.她在外套上披着一件披肩。
n.发现物( finding的名词复数 );调查(或研究)的结果;(陪审团的)裁决
  • It behoves us to study these findings carefully. 我们理应认真研究这些发现。
  • Their findings have been widely disseminated . 他们的研究成果已经广为传播。
adj.较低的;地位较低的,低等的;低年级的;下游的;vt.放下,降下,放低;减低
  • Society is divided into upper,middle and lower classes.社会分为上层、中层和下层阶级。
  • This price is his minimum;he refuses to lower it any further.这个价格是他开的最低价,他拒绝再作任何降价。
n.形成,组成;形成物,结构;队形,排列
  • This is the formation of a new government.这是新政府的构成。
  • The aircraft are flying in formation.飞机编队飞行。
v.挖(洞,沟等);掘
  • It is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen.地面冻住了就不易挖掘。
  • In those days we often went to dig for wild vegetables.那时候我们常常出去挖野菜。
adj.难以预测的,未定的;怀疑的,可疑的
  • Let's try to clear up our difficult and doubtful points.让我们设法把难处和疑点解决一下。
  • Everyone was doubtful at first,but his statement in detail held up.起初大家都怀疑,但他的详细叙述证明情况属实。
adv.基本上,从根本上说
  • His heart is basically sound.他的心脏基本上健康。
  • Basically I agree with your plan.我基本上同意你的计划。
学英语单词
acalypha wilkesiana muell.-arg.
acebedo
aerosol valve
arived
babymother
bhp.
biblioclasm
bioaccumulated limestone
blackgrasses
blurimage
bokram
casnonidea rufipennis
choanomastigote
Christmas box
cimeters
coiler motor
computer-aided teaching
concave convex lens
connection mode
cost of works for special purpose
crosatoside
crystalline powder
currented
DC-9 Super 80
deer hunting
DEHPA
Dilafurane
diplopagus
double basses
double vote
drainage plate
durometer hardness
electronic semiconductor
English oak
enrichment of element
erythrohepatic porphyria
featherdom
finishing oil
flat diaphragm
gallabia
genus diacalpas
get the kick
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
gross savings
hematogenic albumosuria
heterochrony(heterochronism)
high pressure expansion turbine
hog opening knife
hot-gas channel
inverted alternator
juice loan
knee-levels
La Pérouse Str.(Soya-kaikyō)
leap to conclusion
line memory
marine shipping
martini-henry
mazar
minseed oil
natural mode of vibration
naturelles
non-decreasing
outersegment
outersync
paid in capital in excess of par value
palexorista solennis
pension-age
periodic term
photocard
porcelain type current transformer
premit
ptototype mineral
purchasing cost
purophoricity
quadripartites
quovis modo
relay circuit
resubliming
ring traveller
rnq
Rough end of the stick
round the world echo
secondary neutral grid
shippo
simonova
sinus obliqus pericardii
Slenderhead
slope of stairs
spudder
stratovolcano
Sunnylvsfjorden
superproducers
surface plasmons
surplus field
synclastic surface
triple valve cylinder cap
unthoughtfully
vinier
washball
wheeled stack
workshop-based
Young's experiment