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【新人教版】2024版高三一轮复习课时质量评价10Unit4HistoryandTraditions必修第二册(英语)
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(2023·珠海模拟)An individual from an unknown hominid (原始人类) species walked across a field of wet, volcanic ash in what is now East Africa around 3.66 million years ago, leaving behind a handful of footprints

Those five ancient footprints, largely ignored since they were partly unearthed at Tanzania's Laetoli site in 1976, show features of upright walking by a hominid, a new study findsResearchers had previously considered them hard to classify, possibly produced by a young bear that took a few steps while standingBut the latest analysis refutes that suggestion

McNutt, DeSilva, who started the new investigation as a Dartmouth College graduate student, and their colleagues fully dug out and cleaned the five Laetoli footprints in June 2019Then they measured, photographed and 3­D scanned the ancient tracksMcNutt's group focused on two footprints that were particularly well­preservedFoot shapes, sizes, and walking characteristics of the Laetoli individual differed in various ways from those of other hominid individuals at the same siteThe prints also didn't match those from modern black bears and modern chimps (黑猩猩) walking upright

The Laetoli individual possessed a wider, more chimplike foot than humans, the researchers sayIts big toe stuck out slightly from the second toe (脚趾), but not to the degree observed in chimpsOn one step, the Laetoli individual's left leg crossed in front of the right leg, leaving a left footprint directly in front of the previous trackPeople may cross­step in this way when trying to regain balanceAnd bears and chimps assume a relatively wide standing due to knee and other bone arrangements that prevent them from walking like the Laetoli individual and probably from cross­stepping, the scientists say

Given that only two of the ancient footprints are complete enough to analyse thoroughly, the possibility that a chimp other than a hominid made the Laetoli footprints can't be ruled out, says William Harcourt Smith, a scientist at Lehman CollegeBut evidence of cross­stepping is enough to prove that it was a hominid track maker, he says

1What does the underlined word “refutes”in Paragraph 2 mean?

AObjects to.                     BSupports

CPuts forward                      DCriticises

2Why do researchers think the footprints were unlike those of bears or chimps?

AThey are less chimplike

BThey have toes sticking out

CThey show relatively wide standing

DThey possess features of cross­stepping

3What does William think of the new research finding?

AIt's convincing

BIt's challenging

CIt's confusing

DIt's conflicting

4What is the purpose of the text?

ATo describe a major event

BTo share a new discovery

CTo introduce an unknown species

DTo settle a huge disagreement

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