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《考研英語閱讀理解100篇 高分版》 Unit 21 - TEXT ONE

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When honey bees began to desert their hives recently, never to return, it threw apiarists into a panic. What appeared to be perfectly healthy adult bees would flee their queen, the young and their food stores. Instead of ransacking the empty hive, other bees would avoid it like the plague. Yet there was nothing obviously wrong. Researchers have now identified the first tangible clue in the mystery—a relatively new virus.
Colony collapse disorder became widespread in America in the winter of 2006-07, when about a quarter of the nation's beekeepers were affected, each losing between 30% and 90% of their winged workers. Bees are valued not so much for their honey, which is worth some $200m a year in America, but for their work in pollinating crops. This brings the economy some $15 billion a year, as apiarists move their hives to land producing fruit, vegetables and nuts.
Finding exactly why colonies collapse has been taxing the minds of both federal and university scientists. There have been few bodies on which to conduct autopsies. Those adult bees that have been found dead near an abandoned hive have been riddled with almost every bee disease known to man. Now a report by Diana Cox-Foster of Pennsylvania State University and her colleagues, published in the September 6th issue of Science, points the finger at the Israeli acute paralysis virus. The lurgy in question was, the researchers suggest, imported from Australia.
Because many factors could be acting together to cause bee colonies to collapse, Dr. Cox-Foster and her colleagues decided to examine everything they could find within the empty hives. They collected samples from infected hives and compared them not only with samples from apparently healthy hives but also with an analysis of royal jelly—a bee secretion fed to the larvae—from China, which has not been affected by the mystery disorder. From their samples, the researchers extracted RNA—a chemical that carries and helps to decode genetic information. Their analysis revealed the presence of various bacteria, fungi and viruses that were lurking in the hives and the royal jelly. They then looked to see whether there was anything in the abandoned hives that was not found elsewhere.
What they found was a virus first identified in 2004 in the Middle East. Bees infected with Israeli acute paralysis virus shiver, their bodies become frozen and they die. But the virus itself cannot be the sole cause of colony collapse disorder. For a start, all the hives infected with it were also infested with a second nasty, the Kashmiri bee virus. Yet this virus was also present in many of the apparently healthy hives. Intriguingly, there was also a virus that the researchers were unable to classify. They suspect it may be a new lineage of the Kashmiri bee virus, but it could be something completely novel. This second virus was also found only in the abandoned hives.
The researchers reckon that the reason why so many honey bees are dying is down to a combination of factors that are found only, so far, in America. The Israeli acute paralysis virus may have had such a devastating effect there because of the presence of a parasite called the varroa mite. This parasite weakens the immune systems of bees, making the consequences of an infection more likely to be fatal. Tellingly, bees in Australia have not been infected by the parasite.
1. When honey bees desert their hives, the other bees will usually _____.
[A] stay far away from the empty hives because they are useless
[B] flee their queen, the young and their food stores away and steal the hives
[C] throw apiarists into a panic by plaguing the empty hives
[D] plunder the empty hives and take possession of all that is worth anything
2. When the bee colony collapse disorder became rampant in America, _____.
[A] the workers of the nation's beekeepers resigned from the beekeeping factory
[B] the apiarists moved their hives to land producing fruit, vegetables and nuts
[C] the crops could not grow to maturity as before short of effective pollination
[D] each apiarist suffered a loss of $200m to $1b a year as well as most of their workers
3. It has been a headache to find out why bee colonies collapse because of the following reasons except that _____.
[A] RNA experiment shows an intricate connection between the dead bees with their Chinese counterparts
[B] dead bees near a deserted hive are found to carry too many diseases
[C] there were almost no samples for scientists to do research on the dead bees
[D] the scientists could not identify exactly which disease was the main factor that causes the colonies collapse
4. Which one of the following statements is NOT true of the experiment carried out by Dr. Cox-Foster and her colleagues?
[A] They collected samples not only from infected hives, but also from healthy hives and royal jelly.
[B] They sorted out a chemical that provides relevant information from the genetic perspective.
[C] The research points out that an Israeli virus is the main cause of the collapse disorder since the virus was found in the hives and the royal jelly.
[D] They found that there were all kinds of viruses in the royal jelly which were also present in the infected hives.
5. According to the researchers, so many honey bees are dying probably because of the following reasons except that _____.
[A] the bees were affected with Israeli acute paralysis virus which was fatal to them
[B] the hives were infected with a combination of the viruses that lead to massive deaths of the bees
[C] an unidentified virus which may be a new lineage of the Kashmiri bee virus or a new virus causes the disaster
[D] the varroa mite is believed to worsen the conditions of the infected bees and leave them more vulnerable to deadly diseases

1. When honey bees desert their hives, the other bees will usually _____.
[A] stay far away from the empty hives because they are useless
[B] flee their queen, the young and their food stores and steal the hives
[C] throw apiarists into a panic by plaguing the empty hives
[D] plunder the empty hives and take possession of all that is worth anything
1. 蜜蜂拋棄了自己的蜂巢時(shí),其他的蜜蜂一般會(huì) _____。
[A] 遠(yuǎn)離空巢,因?yàn)檫@些空巢沒有用
[B] 離開它們的蜂后、幼蜂和食物儲(chǔ)藏地,并偷竊它們的蜂巢
[C] 給空巢帶來瘟疫,將養(yǎng)蜂人置于恐慌的境地
[D] 掠奪空巢并占有其中任何有價(jià)值的東西
答案:D 難度系數(shù):☆☆
分析:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第一段:Instead of ransacking the empty hive, other bees would avoid it like the plague. 可見其他的蜜蜂沒有去掠奪空的蜂房,反而像躲避瘟疫一樣逃開。說明了在一般情況下,它們都是要洗劫空巢的。顯然,只有選項(xiàng)D為正確答案。
2. When the bee colony collapse disorder became rampant in America, _____.
[A] the workers of the nation's beekeepers resigned from the beekeeping factory
[B] the apiarists moved their hives to land producing fruit, vegetables and nuts
[C] the crops could not grow to maturity as before short of effective pollination
[D] each apiarist suffered a loss of $200m to $1b year as well as most of their workers
2. 蜜蜂王國崩潰的情況在美國各處普遍發(fā)生的時(shí)候,_____。
[A] 養(yǎng)蜂人的工人都從養(yǎng)蜂場(chǎng)辭職了
[B] 養(yǎng)蜂人將自己的蜂房移到產(chǎn)水果、蔬菜和堅(jiān)果的地方
[C] 由于缺乏有效的授粉,作物不能像以前那樣長(zhǎng)成熟了
[D] 養(yǎng)蜂人每年要損失兩億至十億美元,并失去大部分的工人
答案:C 難度系數(shù):☆
分析:根據(jù)第二段的分析:Bees are valued not so much for their honey, which is worth some $200m a year in America, but for their work in pollinating crops. This brings the economy some $15 billion a year, as apiarists move their hives to land producing fruit, vegetables and nuts. 可見,蜜蜂的真正價(jià)值在于可以給莊稼授粉。如果蜜蜂王國崩潰了,那么莊稼就得不到授粉,也就不能正常生長(zhǎng)成熟了。因此,只有選項(xiàng)C符合題意。
3. It has been a headache to find out why bee colonies collapse because of the following reasons except that _____.
[A] RNA experiment shows an intricate connection between the dead bees and their Chinese counterparts
[B] dead bees near a deserted hive are found to carry too many diseases
[C] there were almost no samples for scientists to do research on the dead bees
[D] the scientists could not identify exactly which disease was the main factor that causes the colonies collapse
3. 要找出蜜蜂王國崩潰的原因是個(gè)令人頭疼的事情,因?yàn)橄铝谐?_____ 外的其他原因。
[A] 核糖核酸試驗(yàn)顯示了在死亡的蜜蜂和它們的中國遠(yuǎn)親之間有一種復(fù)雜的聯(lián)系
[B] 在空巢附近發(fā)現(xiàn)的死蜜蜂身上帶有太多的疾病
[C] 幾乎沒有樣品可以供科學(xué)家研究死亡的蜜蜂
[D] 科學(xué)家不能精確地辨別出到底是哪個(gè)因素導(dǎo)致了蜜蜂王國的崩潰
答案:A 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆
分析:根據(jù)第三段,蜜蜂王國崩潰,一方面是由于沒有蜜蜂可供研究,而那些死蜂身上的疾病又太多,無法辨別是哪個(gè)引起的。因此,B、C和D都是原因,其中選項(xiàng)B對(duì)應(yīng)的信息是:Those adult bees that have been found dead near an abandoned hive have been riddled with almost every bee disease known to man. 選項(xiàng)C對(duì)應(yīng)的信息是:There have been few bodies on which to conduct autopsies. 選項(xiàng)D對(duì)應(yīng)于:Finding exactly why colonies collapse has been taxing the minds of both federal and university scientists. 選項(xiàng)A對(duì)應(yīng)的信息在第五段,從中我們可以發(fā)現(xiàn),文中比較的是“來自中國的蜂王漿”,而且也沒有提到intricate connection,因此該選項(xiàng)的表述與文章內(nèi)容不符,是正確答案。
4. Which one of the following statements is NOT true of the experiment carried out by Dr. Cox-Foster and her colleagues?
[A] They collected samples not only from infected hives, but also from healthy hives and royal jelly.
[B] They sorted out a chemical that provides relevant information from the genetic perspective.
[C] The research points out that an Israeli virus is the main cause of the collapse disorder since the virus was found in the hives and the royal jelly.
[D] They found that there were all kinds of viruses in the royal jelly which were also present in the infected hives.
4. 關(guān)于Cox-Foster博士和其同事進(jìn)行的試驗(yàn),下列哪個(gè)陳述是錯(cuò)誤的?
[A] 他們不僅從染病的蜂巢搜集樣品,也從健康的蜂巢和蜂王漿中搜集。
[B] 他們挑選了一種能從基因角度提供有用信息的化學(xué)物質(zhì)。
[C] 研究指出,一種以色列病毒是蜂房崩潰的主因,因?yàn)樗麄冊(cè)诜浞亢头渫鯘{中都發(fā)現(xiàn)了這種病毒。
[D] 他們?cè)诜渫鯘{中發(fā)現(xiàn)的各種病毒在染病的蜂巢中也存在。
答案:C 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆☆
分析:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段和第五段,首先,選項(xiàng)A顯然是正確的,對(duì)應(yīng)第四段:They collected samples from infected hives and compared them not only with samples from apparently healthy hives but also with an analysis of royal jelly... 選項(xiàng)B有一定的難度,其實(shí)這種a chemical that provides relevant information from the genetic perspective就是第四段中提到的RNA,即核糖核酸。選項(xiàng)D是正確的,對(duì)應(yīng)信息是文章第四段的Their analysis revealed the presence of various bacteria, fungi and viruses that were lurking in the hives and the royal jelly. 選項(xiàng)C的表述是不正確的,因?yàn)槲恼碌谖宥沃赋隽藥追N病毒,但是沒有說明哪一種病毒是主因,因此,答案為C。
5. According to the researchers, so many honey bees are dying probably because of the following reasons except that _____.
[A] the bees were affected with Israeli acute paralysis virus which was fatal to them
[B] the hives were infected with a combination of the viruses that leads to massive deaths of the bees
[C] an unidentified virus which may be a new lineage of the Kashmiri bee virus or a new virus causes the disaster
[D] the varroa mite is believed to worsen the conditions of the infected bees and leave them more vulnerable to deadly diseases
5. 根據(jù)研究者們的觀點(diǎn),這么多的蜜蜂死亡可能是因?yàn)橄铝谐?_____ 外的其他原因。
[A] 蜜蜂感染了致命的以色列急性麻痹病毒
[B] 蜂巢感染了一組病毒,導(dǎo)致了蜜蜂的大批死亡
[C] 一種無法識(shí)別的病毒,可能是克什米爾蜜蜂病毒的新變種或是一種全新的病毒,導(dǎo)致了災(zāi)難的發(fā)生
[D] 人們認(rèn)為,蜂螨使得染病的蜜蜂的情況變得更糟糕,使它們更加容易受到致命疾病的侵襲
答案:B 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆
分析:根據(jù)第五段和第六段,蜜蜂王國崩潰的主要原因,一是因?yàn)榭赡苋旧狭艘陨屑毙月楸圆《荆歉腥玖诵虏《?,三是蜂螨使得感染病毒的蜜蜂更容易死亡。選項(xiàng)B不是導(dǎo)致該情況發(fā)生的原因,因?yàn)榻】档拿鄯潴w內(nèi)也存在這樣的病毒。

最近,當(dāng)蜜蜂開始離開自己的蜂巢,再也不回來的時(shí)候,養(yǎng)蜂人陷入了恐慌。那些壯年的蜜蜂離開了蜂后、幼蜂和它們的食物儲(chǔ)藏地。其他蜜蜂也沒有去占領(lǐng)那些空的蜂巢,反而像躲避瘟疫一樣地避開。盡管表面上看起來沒什么問題,不過研究者們現(xiàn)在找到了這個(gè)謎團(tuán)的第一條線索——一種比較新的病毒。
2006年至2007年的冬天,被廢棄的蜂巢在美國隨處可見,全國約四分之一的養(yǎng)蜂人都遭受了損失,每個(gè)人都失去了30%到90%的工蜂。蜜蜂的價(jià)值并不在于其生產(chǎn)的蜂蜜(在美國,每年生產(chǎn)的蜂蜜價(jià)值為2億美元),而是因?yàn)樗鼈兛梢越o莊稼授粉。養(yǎng)蜂人將蜂巢移到生長(zhǎng)水果、蔬菜和堅(jiān)果的地方,每年因此帶來的收入約為150億美元。
這個(gè)產(chǎn)業(yè)崩潰的確切原因一直讓聯(lián)邦和大學(xué)的科學(xué)家們頭疼,因?yàn)闆]有多少蜜蜂可供研究。而在被遺棄的蜂巢旁發(fā)現(xiàn)的死去的成年蜜蜂幾乎得過所有人類知道的蜜蜂可能得的病。賓西法尼亞州立大學(xué)的Diana Cox-Foster及其同事發(fā)表于9月6號(hào)的《科學(xué)》雜志上的一篇報(bào)道將矛頭指向了以色列急性麻痹病毒。研究者認(rèn)為,這種疾病是從澳大利亞傳入的。
因?yàn)樵S多因素可能共同作用,從而導(dǎo)致蜜蜂王國的崩潰,Cox-Foster博士及其同事決定,把他們?cè)诳粘仓心苷业降乃袞|西都檢查一遍。他們從受到感染的蜂巢中搜集了一些樣本,不僅將其與正常健康的蜂巢樣本進(jìn)行比較,而且和來自中國的蜂王漿(喂養(yǎng)幼蟲的蜜蜂分泌物)進(jìn)行分析比較,這種蜂王漿沒有受到這種奇怪的侵害。研究者從樣本中提取了核糖核酸,這是一種攜帶并幫助解讀遺傳信息的化學(xué)物質(zhì)。他們分析發(fā)現(xiàn),許多細(xì)菌、真菌和病毒都潛伏在蜂巢和蜂王漿里。接著,他們調(diào)查被遺棄的蜂巢中是否還有別的什么東西是其他地方?jīng)]有的。
他們發(fā)現(xiàn)的是一種2004年在中東首次被確認(rèn)的病毒。染上以色列急性麻痹病毒的蜜蜂會(huì)顫抖,進(jìn)而身體變得僵硬,最后死去。但是病毒本身不可能是蜜蜂王國瓦解的唯一原因。最開始,所有感染該病毒的蜂巢也染有第二種病毒——克什米爾蜜蜂病毒。而這種病毒在許多健康的蜂巢內(nèi)也存在。奇怪的是,還有一種病毒研究者們不能辨別。他們懷疑這可能是克什米爾病毒的新變種,但是也可能是一種新病毒。第二種病毒也只能在被拋棄的蜂巢中找到。
研究者承認(rèn),如此多的蜜蜂死去的原因是一系列因素綜合作用的結(jié)果,到目前為止只在美國發(fā)現(xiàn)。以色列急性麻痹病毒之所以具有摧毀性的威力,可能是因?yàn)榇嬖谝环N名為蜂螨的寄生蟲。這種寄生蟲減弱了蜜蜂的免疫系統(tǒng),使得感染疾病的蜜蜂更容易死亡。據(jù)說,澳大利亞的蜜蜂就沒有受到這種寄生蟲的侵害。
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