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When you watch TV programs about wild animals, it is surprising to see how an antelope can run away from a lion. In the wilderness, everyone has his own way to protect himself. Even plants have their own ways of fighting off enemies.

Over millions of years of evolution, plants have developed their own defence system(防御系统). Chemicals are wildly used for survival(生存). By making their leaves, flowers, roots and fruits distasteful or poisonous(有毒的) to enemies, plants can fight back.

One such plant is the Golden Wattle tree. The British scientist David Cameron has found when an animal eats the tree’s leaves, the amount of poison increases in the other leaves. “It’s like the damaged leaves telephoning the others telling them to fight together against the enemy, ” he said.

The tree also sends defence messages to neighboring plants by giving out a special smell. Golden Wattle trees in the surrounding 45 meters will get the message and produce more poison within 10 minutes. Now, if an enemy eats too many of the trees’ leaves, it will die.

Every species of plant or tree is good at the production of a particular set of chemicals. A herbivore that can safely eat the leaves of one tree may be poisoned by its neighbor.

In this way, plants have developed not only individual defence system, but also shared it with others. This makes it impossible for a single animal to destroy even a small area of forest.

1.From the first 2 paragraphs,we can learn that________

A. plants can do nothing against their enemies.

B. Chemicals are quite useful for plants to survive.

C. An antelope can always run away from a strong lion.

D. Leaves,roots,flowers and fruits of plants are poisonous.

2.If animals eat one Golden Wattle tree’s leaves,the tree can________

A. kill the animals with special smell.

B. tell other trees to come to protect it.

C. warn other trees against the animals on the phone.

D. send defence messages to the neighboring plants.

3.The word “herbivore” in the 5th paragraph probably means animals which ____.

A. produce poison

B. live on small animals

C. like to eat rabbits

D. feed on plants or grass

4.The last paragraph of the passsage suggests that this kind of defence system is_____

A. bad for animals

B. good for forests

C. helpful to some animals

D. harmful to forests.

5.The passage is mainly about______

A. the example of protecting forests

B. the balance between animals and plants

C. the ways of plants fighting against enemies

D. the relationship between lions and antelopes

1. B 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C 【解析】 短文大意:这篇短文主要以几种植物为例,讲述了植物的自保方式. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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A peacock (孔雀) and a tortoise (龟) were good friends. One day, a bird catcher caught the peacock and was going to sell him on the market. The peacock asked the bird catcher to allow him to say goodbye to his friend the tortoise. The bird catcher agreed.

The tortoise asked the bird catcher to let the peacock go, but he refused. The tortoise then said, “If I give you a nice gift, will you let my friend go?” “Certainly,” answered the bird catcher.

So the tortoise jumped into the river and after some time, he came up with a big pearl (珍珠). The bird catcher was so surprised. He was so happy that he let the peacock go.

A few days later, the bird catcher came back to the tortoise. He thought he didn’t get enough for letting the peacock go. He told the tortoise that he would catch the peacock again unless he got another big pearl.

The tortoise knew his friend the peacock went to a safe place. “Well,” said the tortoise, “please return the pearl that I gave you and I will come back with two.”

The bird catcher thought for some time and gave the pearl to the tortoise. Then the tortoise swam away and said, “I am not so stupid to take one and give two!” The bird catcher could only stand by the river and feel sorry for being greedy (贪婪的).

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

1.What did the peacock want to do before the bird catcher was going to sell him?

A. To give a gift to his friend.

B. To give a gift to his parents.

C. To say goodbye to his friend.

D. To say goodbye to his parents.

2.What did the tortoise promise the bird catcher at first?

A. Lots of fish. B. A nice gift. C. A larger bird. D. Special skills.

3.The bird catcher came back to the tortoise because he wanted to ______.

A. sell the tortoise

B. catch more birds

C. learn how to catch fish

D. get more from the tortoise

4.What did the bird catcher get at last?

A. Nothing. B. Two birds. C. A big pearl. D. Two big pearls.

5.The passage mainly tells us ______.

A. we shouldn’t be greedy

B. tortoises are clever animals

C. we should be friendly to animals

D. two different animals can be good friends

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.A 【解析】这是一个小故事,讲了一个捕鸟者贪得无厌,最后一无所获的故事。 1.句意:在捕鸟者将他卖掉之前,孔雀想做什么?A.给他的朋友送礼物。B.给他的父母送礼物。C.向他的朋友说再见。D.告别父母。原文“The peacock asked the bird catcher to allow him to say goodby...

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