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—Could you be so kind as to turn down that rock “n” roll? I am preparing for tomorrow’s exam. —_______

A.It’s none of your business.

B.What are you doing?

C.Sure. Sorry to disturb you.

D.No, I don’t think so.

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第1题

2016年大学生物专业英语期末考试英文短文2翻译答案

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2. Kin Recognition (10分)

Many organisms, from sea squirts to primates, can identify their relatives. Understanding how and why they do so has prompted new thinking about the evolution of social behavior. by David W. Pfennig and Paul W. Sherman Kinship is a basic organizing principle of all societies. Humans possess elaborate means by which to identify relatives, such as using surnames and maintaining detailed genealogies.

Mechanisms for distinguishing kin also occur throughout the plant and animal kingdoms regardless of an organism’s social or mental complexity, in creatures as diverse as wildflowers and wasps. Scientists are beginning to discover that an understanding of the origin and mechanisms of kin recognition offers fresh insights into such diverse topics as how living things choose their mates, how they learn and how their immune system works.

BELDING’S GROUND SQUIRRELS live in groups in which mothers, daughters and sisters cooperate extensively. By using odors, the squirrels can distinguish familiar nestmates, who are close kin, from nonnestmates. They can also discriminate between full sisters and half sisters.

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2016年大学生物专业英语期末考试英文短文3翻译答案

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3 Self-Powered Nanotech (10分)

Nanosize machines need still tinier power plants

By Zhong Lin Wang

The watchmaker in the 1920s who devised the self-winding wristwatch was on to a great idea: mechanically harvesting energy from the wearer’s moving arm and putting it to work rewinding the watch spring.

Today we are beginning to create extremely small energy harvesters that can supply electrical power to the tiny world of nanoscale devices, where things are measured in billionths of a meter. We call these power plants nanogenerators. The ability to make power on a minuscule scale allows us to think of implantable biosensors that can continuously monitor a patient’s blood glucose level, or autonomous strain sensors for structures such as bridges, or environmental sensors for detecting toxins — all running without the need for replacement batteries. Energy sources are desperately needed for nanorobotics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), homeland security and even portable personal electronics. It is hard to imagine all the uses such infinitesimal generators may eventually find.

In Brief

★Nanotechnology has huge potential — but those minuscule devices will need a power source that is better than a battery.

★ Waste energy, in the form. of vibrations or even the human pulse, could provide sufficient power to run such tiny gadgets.

★ Arrays of piezoelectric nanowires could capture and transmit that waste energy to nanodevices.

★ Medical devices will likely be a major application. A pacemaker’s battery could be charged so it would not need replacing, or implanted wireless nanosensors could monitor blood glucose for diabetics.

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第3题

I found it strange ____ we could not understand each other.

A.why

B.how

C.that

D.where

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第4题

The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds______ his arguments in favour of the ne
w theory.

A.to be based on

B.to base on

C.which to base on

D.on which to base

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第5题

为区分HCl、HClO₄、H₂SO₄、HNO₃四种酸的强度大小,可采用下列()

A.水

B.吡啶

C.冰醋酸

D.乙醚

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第6题

He has already been living in China for twenty years, so it's possible for him to
see things from the () of a Chinese.

A、perspective

B、prospective

C、perceptive

D、permissive

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第7题

I was so ______ in today’s history lesson. I didn’t understand a thing.

A、confused

B、neglected

C、amused

D、amazed

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第8题

含有Nacl、K₂SO₄、Ca(HCO₃)₂的水经过阳树脂后,树脂上吸附的离子是()。

A.只吸附了K⁺、Na⁺、Ca²⁺

B.只吸附了(HCO₃)⁻

C.吸附了(SO₄)²⁻

D.只吸附了CL⁻

E.吸附了K⁺

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第9题

A: So, how is your new roommate? B: She really ____. She’s always making loud noises at midnight and when I remind her, she always makes rude remarks.

A.turns me over

B.turns me off

C.turns me down

D.turns me out

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第10题

What a lovely dress! Why don’t you () it () to see if it fits you?
What a lovely dress! Why don’t you () it () to see if it fits you?

A.try, on

B.put, in

C.try, look

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第11题

Carl: I'd like a haircut, please. Barber: Would you care for a shave and a shampoo as well? Carl: ____. A haircut will be just fine.
A.No, thanks

B.Yes, please

C.It's very kind of you

D.I'm glad you can think of it

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