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雅思阅读实战:Biomimetics(1)
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IELTS Reading  Subtest


Part I

Reading Passage 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14 which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

 

Questions 1-6
Reaidng Passage 1 has seven sections A-G

Choose the most suitable headings for sections A-D and F-G from the the list of headings below .

Write the appropriate numbers i-x in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet.

 

i    The possible application of artifical lateral lines in the future

ii    The two tests on the artifical version of a fishy sense organ

iii   The features of artificial lateral-line system in Dr. Liu’s tests

iv   The origin of human inspration for inventions from the nature

v    The importance of series of flow sensors for survival of fish

vi    The impact of natural lateral line system on modern society

vii   The great invention of artificial lateral-line system in biology

viii   Advantage of hair sensors over heating filaments in the test

ix    Superiority of natural lateral-line system to the artifical one

x     The direction-guiding function of natural lateral-line system

1     Section A
2     Seciton B
3     Seciton C
4     Seciton D

Example      Answer

Section E    ii

5  Section F

6  Section G

Lateral Thinking

 

Section A

Inventors have long tried to copy nature. Most, though, have looked to the skies and the land, rather than the sea, for inspiration. And even when they have attempted to imitate marine life, they have tended to consider it through mammalian eyes. Submarines, for example, use the familiar human senses of sight and sound to build images of their surroundings.

Section B
But that is not the way that fish do it. Although fish can see and hear, they also rely a lot on a series of flow sensors strung along the sides of their bodies. These sensors are known as the lateral-line system. To navigate like a fish, it would help to sense like one. And, in research just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Chang Liu, of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and his colleagues describe the first attempts to do so.

Section C
A natural lateral-line system consists of about 100 sense cells that run from the gills to the tail

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