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7.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?C.Animal rights are going from bad to worse.A.The benefit of safety systems.B.The introduction of the study.D.Animal rights have been admitted in western countries.C.The types of safety systems.D.The principle of warning systems.11.What's the final goal NhRP wants to achieve?8.What can be inferred about the emergency braking systems?A.To ensure chimps'bodily safety.B.To stop illegal hunting of chimps.A.They are required to be used in America.C.To help chimps find their families.D.To help chimps enjoy their freedom.B.The European Union urges all drivers to use them12.What's Richard Cupp's attitude towards NhRP's efforts to win rights for chimps?C.Some truck drivers are volunteering to use them.A.Hopeful.B.Uncaring.◇D.They will be used by all drivers.C.Worried.D.Supportive.Passage 3Passage 4Tommy,a 26-year-old chimp ()lives in a small cage in a used truck sales lot inThe last time you got angry,did you stop and listen to what your mind was telling you?New York.Retired from movie work and whatever else once occupied him,he has no chimpRyan Martin,psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin,Green Bay,has spent啦friends to keep him company-just a TV.He is worlds away from the rainforest of Westernhis career()doing just that.It turns out the thoughts that we have in response to theAfrica,where chimps spend most of their lives in trees,hunting,and socializing together.first flare (of anger are what can send us over the edge-or help us control the emotionHis owner hasn't broken any laws,but an animal rights group called the Nonhumanfor good,Martin says.烯Rights Project (NhRP)is trying to change the view.The group says chimps have such a"Despite the trouble that it can cause,anger is not actually bad for us.From anhumanlike intelligence that they should be recognized as"legal persons"and be placed in anevolutionary perspective,it plays an important role in our survival,"Martin says."It helpsanimal shelter and wander free.warn us of the fact that we've been wronged."When your heart starts to pound and your faceYou've probably heard the term "animal rights",but animals don't actually have rights ingets hot,that's anger increasing your blood flow in preparation for a showdown ()"It'smany countries.Animal-welfare laws punish people who mistreat animals,but that's not theour fight or flight response,used to energize us to deal with injustice,"he explains.same as chimps having a right to liberty or anything else.Anger only becomes a problem when we can't manage it.Managing your anger,it turnsNhRP's first step is to ask a judge to end people's unjust arrest on behalf of Tommy andout,is all about managing your thoughts.While anger may inform us of a threat-even if it's游other privately owned chimps.If the court decides to recognize chimps as legal persons,just to our reputation-it's the thoughts that determine how we respond.That's whyNhRP's next step will be arguing for what rights the chimps should be granted."The rightstrategies like cognitive (behavioral therapy,which teach people healthier thoughtthat we believe they should have most of all is the right to bodily liberty,"says Wise,a NhRPpatterns,can be so successful.group member."They should be able to choose how to live their lives."Rather than ignore our anger,Martin wants us to see what our anger is telling us.If◇Tommy's owner,Pat Lavery,says he rescued Tommy from a careless owner about aanger warns us of possible injustice,for example,it's not helpful to simply dismiss it."Whatdecade ago and denies the chimp is mistreated or unhappy."He likes being by himself,"heI really want is for people to have accurate thoughts,thoughts that accurately reflect what'sgoing on in the world around them,"Martin says.烟says."There's a danger in making a jump to say they're just like people,"says Richard Cupp,13.What is the purpose of paragraph 1?a professor who writes about animals and the law."If we're really focused on chimps beingA.To introduce a topic.B.To raise a question.very,very smart,then who knows if maybe someday we might say,Hey,here's aC.To make a comparison.D.To put forward an argument.particular human being that's not very smart at all,maybe the chimps have higher status than14.What is the positive side of anger?A.It makes us full of energy.哆this person,'”9.What can we know about Tommy?B.It urges us to fight with othersA.He is living a very lonely life.C.It warns us if we are treated unjustly.◇B.He dislikes living in the rainforest.D.It helps us survive in a dangerous situation.C.He likes watching movies very much15.What determine(s)our action when we are threatened?D.He was illegally bought by Pat Lavery.A.Our anger.B.Our thoughts.C.Our determination.D.Our strategies10.What can we infer from the text?16.According to Martin,what should we do when we are angry?A.Great progress has been made on improving animal rights.A.Seek medical treatment.B.Simply ignore the anger.B.Pat Lavery is thought to mistreat Tommy by NhRP.C.Focus on the world around us.D.Notice the message anger tells us.英语·考点测试卷(十四)第3页(共4页)英语·考点测试卷(十四)第4页(共4页)
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