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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了在这个充满竞争的世界里善行是存在的,不同的社会中存在不同的善行的事例,而善行的存在是千百年来的文化进化所致,它帮助我们克服自私的本性。

1 . Recently, I was walking with some parents when we came across a five-pound note lying on the ground. We stood around it for a moment, a bit awkwardly, until someone suggested putting it on a nearby bench. Then one of the parents remarked that we’d probably have behaved differently — that is, we would have just taken the money — had we been alone.

This relates to a classic question in studies of human generosity: do we behave more selfishly when we aren’t being observed? The debate goes on across the psychological and biological sciences, as well as in popular culture, about whether kindness can exist in a competitive world.

Yom Kippur is a Jewish (犹太人的) religious holiday when Jewish people fast and ask for forgiveness for the wrongs they’ve committed. One of the points of Yom Kippur is to behave better regardless of who is watching. There’s an evolutionary beauty to the teachings of Yom Kippur, which are the products of thousands of years of cultural changes and evolution.

The Maasai people of Kenya practice osotua: relationships between people that operate based on need. When someone forms an osotua relationship with another, they enter into an unwritten contract to help their partner in times of need. And hunter-gatherer groups, which can represent the circumstances our species evolved in, have many similar examples.

Cultural evolution helps to explain the existence and complexity of these systems. Cultural changes are far faster than biological evolution, allowing intelligent species like humans to develop behavioral adaptations for managing complex social environments. Osotua, or any other practice that helps to maintain good treatment of others in society, is the result of tens of thousands of years of cultural trial and error. The customs passed down over time are those that help us to develop as cultural groups.

The study of those changes has helped us to understand how we successfully spread around the world as cooperative groups. Biological evolution has helped humans be more cooperative, but cultural changes have accelerated this process.

Cultural evolution helps us to overcome our selfish natures. Try to understand rules before you ignore them — and next time you find a fiver on the ground, you might think about the awkward situation your discovery represents.

1. What made the parents feel a bit awkward?
A.The difficulty sharing the money.
B.The difficulty finding the owner of the money.
C.The thought of putting the money on the bench.
D.The thought of keeping the money for themselves.
2. Why is “Yom Kippur” talked about in the text?
A.To highlight a fact.B.To draw a conclusion.
C.To make a comparison.D.To support an argument.
3. How is biological evolution different from cultural evolution?
A.It evolves much slower.B.It takes much less time.
C.It is a more complex process.D.It makes humans more cooperative.
4. What does the author intend to explain in the text?
A.How cultural evolution takes place.B.Why people sometimes behave selfishly.
C.Why kindness exists in a competitive world.D.How kindness spreads throughout the world.
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2 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

In the USA, there is a famous Christian group who drive carriages instead     1     cars and don't use TVs, refrigerators or personal telephones. It's assumed that the Amish must have     2     (religion) reasons, but it is not true. The fact is that no matter when a new technology     3     (introduce), the Amish get together and discuss the advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on     4     they will accept it or not. And as the Amish value seeing each other face to face, they are opposed to having telephones in their houses. In each community, there is a small building with a telephone for     5     (emergency). It is convenient for most people     6     (communicate) through telephones but maybe the Amish have a valid opinion. First of all, there is something important about being together and     7     (share) life that can’t be found over a telephone wire. Secondly, no matter what the circumstances     8     (be), when the phone rings, everything stops so that the call can be answered. However, the person calling is often     9     (mere) a salesman or someone who has dialed the wrong number. As     10     result, real relationships are often sacrificed and the personal peace is destroyed.

2020-09-11更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省怀化市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The first religions started thousands of years ago,    1    people began to believe in spirits. These spirits were usually believed    2     (control) things such as fire, wind, water and animals. There are many tribes around the world still    3    (follow) this type of religion, and they believe that some spirits are good while    4     are dangerous. The people in these tribes often wear necklaces     5    (make) from animal teeth or bones because they believe that this will protect them     6    sickness and harm. According to the traditional     7    (religion) beliefs of the Karen tribe from western Thailand, there are spirits living in houses, fields, water, rice and trees. They believe that the spirits must all     8     (give) presents of foods because if they are hungry, there will be great suffering and burdens for people to bear. The most important person in the Karen village is the priest and he is consulted     9     (regular) about sacrifices and other     10     ( ceremony).

2020-08-25更新 | 83次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖南省长沙市长郡中学2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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