炎德英才大联考·长沙市一中2024届高三月考试卷(二)2英语答案

炎德英才大联考·长沙市一中2024届高三月考试卷(二)2英语答案正在持续更新,本期2024衡中同卷单元卷答案网为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。 29.Sam Emmerson's Moonstone Murder Mysteries enables people toA.experience immersive mysteries in a fictional worldB.change real-life violent crime into a fun thing to go toC.create and solve immersive mysteries in a virtual realityD.defend the reputation that murder mysteries have built up these days30.What else attracts people who participate in the"script murder"games besides curiosity?A.Following complicated psychological rules.B.Experiencing dramatically threatening plots.C.Accumulating major information in real-life fighting and huntingD.Gaining important mental and emotional skills as well as wisdom.31.What's the author's attitude towards the"script murder"game?A.Negative.B.Cautious.C.Positive.D.Objective.DPeople who work with octopuses (or who spend a lot of time in their companydescribe the sense that when you look at an octopus,there is something looking back.Given thisfeeling as a starting point,how do you begin to explore the consciousness (of an animal sounlike ourselves?Imagining an octopus's inner life is a hard thing to do from our human standpoint.When youpicture the tips of your suckered limbs moving,what do you imagine it feels like?"Theoctopus's arms are,in some ways,more like lips or tongues than hands,"says Godfrey-Smith,aprofessor of history and philosophy of science."There's a great deal of sensory informationthat's coming in every time the animal does anything.That's very different from our situation."Take a closer look at the octopus's nervous system,and things get even stranger.Theoctopus's arms have more autonomy than our human arms and legs do.Each has its own mini-brain,giving it a degree of independence from the animal's central brain.Our own nervoussystem,however,is highly centralized,with the brain the center of sensory integration,emotion,movement,behavior and other actions.The closer you look at the octopus's body and nervous system,the harder it becomes tograsp-or believe you are grasping-what it might be like to be an octopus.However hard itmight be to do,it's worth trying to understand whether octopuses have consciousness,and whatit's like if they do,says Godfrey-Smith.This is why the octopus is such an interesting case.Octopuses are different enough from us that a lot of our assumptions about them have to bequestioned -and even our assumptions about ourselves."By asking whether octopuses areconscious like us,we might be asking a question that doesn't make a lot of sense because wedon't fully know what it's like to be conscious,"says Godfrey-Smith.32.What does the author try to do in paragraph 1?A.Introduce his special feeling about studying octopuses.B.Share his unique experience of working with octopusesC.Inspire the readers'interest in learning about octopuses.D.Show the meaning of studying consciousness of animals高二英语试题卷第6页共10页
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