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Most whales must come up for air after several minutes, _______ a few can stay under water for an hour or more.

A.whileB.orC.forD.so

A

解析试题分析:考查连词辨析。A当…时;然而;尽管;B否则,或者;C为了,因为;D于是;句意:大部分的鲸鱼几分钟以后一定要出来换气,然而有一些可以在水下待一个小时或者更长的时间。根据句意说明A正确。
考点:考查连词辨析
点评:不同的连词要放在上下文中进行考查,要注意一词多义,如while当…时;尽管;然而;

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Ms Watson sailed into Sydney port on Saturday, seven months after leaving on a hard voyage. Family, friends and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd have gathered to greet her. Thousands of well-wishers waited at the port and watched from boats as Ms Watson sailed her pink, 10m boat over the finishing line. Many more Australians watched the event broadcast live on television. Watson said she was just an “ordinary girl who believed in her dream”.

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People around the world have followed Ms Watson’s adventures on her blog, which she has daily updated (更新). On her blog, she wrote down beautiful sunrise over seas, the excitement of meeting a blue whale and the bright, terrible sight of a shooting star flying across the night sky above her boat. Ms Watson has reportedly sold her story to a news company for $700,000. She is planning to write a book on her experience.

Which of the following oceans didn’t Ms Watson cross through in her voyage?

A. The Pacific Ocean                      B. The Atlantic Ocean

C. The Indian Ocean                           D. The Arctic Ocean.

Ms Watson’s voyage will NOT be considered an official world record mainly because ____.

A. no one can prove that her route was dangerous enough

B. she hasn’t applied for the record

C. girls are not allowed to take part in the dangerous sports

D. teenagers re not encouraged to take such a dangerous adventure

We can make a conclusion from this passage that Watson ____.

A. would make another voyage for money

B. made the world round voyage for money

C. had no way to communicate with others during the voyage.

D. is so confident and brave that she could overcome troubles on her own

All the following can be inferred from this passage EXCEPT that ____.

A. her book about her voyage is a best seller

B. people in Australia had much interest in her voyage

C. she spent more than 200 days alone at sea

D. people have different attitudes towards her voyage

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A an unforgettable experience in the forest

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C a long trip on the ship

D an unforgettable trip to watch whales

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 B they saw a singing whale

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 A some of them fed the whales

 B they found several kinds of whales

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 A By its tail                B By its head

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The islands are certainly a paradise (天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number of boats and visitors is under government control. Though you cannot walk freely as Darwin did about 200 years ago, each day is as impressive as it could be.

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Avoid swimming at dawn or duck when visibility decreases.

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Do not wear jewellery in the water. Sharks are attracted to shiny fishes, and jewellery may resemble their scales(鳞片).

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