题目内容
Winter begins in the north on December 22nd. People and animals have been doing what they always do to prepare for the colder months. Squirrels (松鼠), for example, have been busy gathering nuts from trees. Well, scientists have been busy gathering information about what the squirrels do with the food they collect.
They examined differences between red squirrels and gray squirrels in the American state of Indiana. The scientists wanted to know how these differences could affect the growth of black walnut (黑胡桃) trees. The black walnut is the nut of choice for both kinds of squirrels. The black walnut tree is also a central part of some hardwood forests.
Rob Swihart of Purdue University did the study with Jake Goheen, a former Purdue student now at the University of New Mexico. The two researchers estimate that several times as many walnuts grow when gathered by gray squirrels as compared to red squirrels. Gray squirrels and red squirrels do not store nuts and seeds in the same way. Gray squirrels bury nuts one at a time in a number of places. But they seldom remember where they buried every nut. So some nuts remain in the ground. Conditions are right for them to develop and grow the following spring. Red squirrels, however, store large groups of nuts above ground. Professor Swihart calls “death traps for seeds”.
Gray squirrels are native to Indiana. But Professor Swihart says their numbers began to decrease as more forests were cut for agriculture. Red squirrels began to spread through the state during the past century.
The researchers say red squirrels are native to forests that stay green all year, unlike walnut trees. They say the cleaning of forest land for agriculture has helped red squirrels invade Indiana. Jake Goheen calls them a sign of an environmental problem more than a cause
- 1.
The study done by Rob Swihart and Jake Goheen is to ________
- A.find out the living conditions for squirrels
- B.do something to get rid of squirrels
- C.learn squirrels’ influence on black walnut trees
- D.save the forests in the American state of Indiana
- A.
- 2.
The difference between gray squirrels and red squirrels mainly lies in ________
- A.the way they gather the walnut
- B.the place they store the walnuts
- C.the time they have winter sleep
- D.the place they have winter sleep
- A.
- 3.
When Professor Swihart says “death traps for seeds”, he actually means that ________
- A.nuts above the ground will not develop into plants
- B.red squirrels eat more nuts than gray squirrels
- C.gray squirrels and red squirrels will have severe fights
- D.seeds can be traps for other animals in the forest
- A.
- 4.
According to the passage, which of the following is true?
- A.Gray squirrels do more harm to the forest than red squirrels
- B.Red squirrels and gray squirrels have helped the spread of walnut trees
- C.The cleaning of forest land benefits red squirrels directly
- D.The black walnut is equally attractive to both gray and red squirrels
- A.
试题分析:文章讲述了红松鼠和灰松鼠的生活习性以及它们的不同生活方式给环境带来的影响。
1.细节题:根据第二段第二句“The scientists wanted to know how these differences could affect the growth of black walnut (黑胡桃) trees.”可知,科学家Rob Swihart and Jake Goheen研究红松鼠和灰松鼠以查明它们的生活习惯会对黑胡桃的生长产生什么样的影响。故选C。
2.细节题:根据第三段的“Gray squirrels and red squirrels do not store nuts and seeds in the same way.”可知,它们储藏坚果和种子的方法不一样。故选B。
3.细节题:根据第三段最后一行“store large groups of nuts above ground”可知,坚果埋在一个坑里的话,不容易成活。故选A。
4.细节题:根据第二段第二行的“as many walnuts grow when gathered by gray squirrels as compared to red squirrels”可知,红松鼠和灰松鼠都喜欢黑胡桃,D正确。
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
An unforgettable experience
It was a cold winter day. I rushed down the busy road towards the bus stop. Taxis passed me one after another 36 I didn’t have enough money to get one. My wallet was in my pocket but 37 I had was a five-yuan note. Taking a bus would 38 three, so I would be left with only 39 to buy something to eat. I was very hungry as I had only eaten one meal all day. Waiting at the bus stop, I 40 eagerly for a store 41 I could buy food. Then I heard an old woman’s voice 42
behind me, “Steamed corn(蒸玉米)!Steamed corn!One yuan each!” Her voice was breaking and 43 deep despair. Staring at the old woman, I felt pity. She was 44 ,just like a beggar. But she was much older than the other beggars in the street. Her face was 45 and her eyes were full of tears. Her large withered(干枯的) fingers kept a tight hold on her basket of steamed corns. What had happened to her? Why was a woman 46 selling corns on such a cold evening? I felt sad. I had to do something. I took the five-yuan note from my wallet and handed it to her. She had said each steamed corn cost one yuan, so I could buy 47 . But if I did that, I would have nothing 48 to pay for the ticket. I wouldn’t be able to get home. Finally, I decided to give the woman two yuan for one steamed corn, 49 my pity for her. To my surprise, she refused to accept the 50 one yuan, saying she wanted to work for her money. She was already 51 to me because I was the only person to buy steamed corns from her all day.
I was 52 moved. She was so old and weak but chose to sell snacks 53 beg. From that moment, I had 54 for her, and didn’t feel pity any more. The corn was sweet and delicious. But 55 made me happier was that I helped a respectable old woman as much as I could.
| 36 | A. and | B. but | C. so | D. or |
| 37 | A. all that | B. what all | C. all what | D. all which |
| 38 | A. spend | B. pay | C. cost | D. take |
| 39 | A. one yuan | B. two yuan | C. three yuan | D. four yuan |
| 40 | A. looked up | B. looked down | Clooked through | Dlooked around |
| 41 | A. from that | B. which | C. for which | D. from which |
| 42 | A. shouting | B. crying | C. calling | D. speaking |
| 43 | A. full with | B. filled of | C. filling with | D. filled with |
| 44 | A. in red | B. in rags | C. in colors | D. in uniform |
| 45 | A. rosy | B. bright | C. pale | D. red |
| 46 | A. of her age | B. like her age | C. at her age | D. for her age |
| 47 | A . one | B. two | C. three | D. five |
| 48 | A. leaving | B. remained | C. left | D. staying |
| 49 | A. showing | B. to show | C. shown | D. showed |
| 50 | A. total | B. extra | C. whole | D. more |
| 51 | A. grateful | B. thoughtful | C. friendly | D. kind |
| 52 | A. very | B. likely | C. deeply | D. deep |
| 53 | A. rather than | B. more than | C. less than | D. no more than |
| 54 | A. envy | B. surprise | C. respected | D. respect |
| 55 | A. that | B. which | C. all | D. what |
The story happened during the Second World War. An old man lived in a small town of Germany. He had three sons and they all worked in the same factory where he had worked. After the war had begun, his sons were all made to join the army one after another and they all died in the fights. The old man was very sad. He didn’t have enough food and was often hungry. And nobody helped him and he didn’t know how to go on living.
It was a very cold winter night. The old man couldn’t go to sleep. He had been hungry for two days and it was so cold in his room that ice could be seen. He had to get up and began to run in the room until he lay down on the floor. The next morning he had to beg from door to door. He had been to a lot of cities and knew a lot.
Once he came to a village, but the villagers were all poor and couldn’t give him anything. He was too hungry to go to another village. He thought hard and found a way. He came to a police station and called out, “Hitler is a foolish pig!”
Out came an old policeman at once. He took the old man into a room, gave him some bread and a cup of tea. Then he said, “Don’t say so in our village, sir!”
“I’m sorry, sir,” said the old man. “I don’t know it’s Hitler’s hometown.” “No, no, sir,” the policeman said in a hurry. “It’s pigs’ hometown!”
【小题1】The old man’s sons joined the army because_________.
| A.they were all strong | B.they loved their country |
| C.they wanted to be full | D.they had to do so |
| A.his three sons had to join the army |
| B.his three sons lost their lives during the war |
| C.he lived in the small town alone |
| D.he had neither food nor clothes |
| A.the old policeman would send the old man into prison |
| B.the old policeman hated Hitler, too |
| C.the old policeman thought Hitler was better than pigs |
| D.the old man found a friend at the police station |
| A.Hitler was more foolish than pigs |
| B.the old man insulted(侮辱)their hometown |
| C.the old man had to say sorry to him |
| D.the old man had to fight with Hitler |
| A.An Old Man and His Three Sons | B.Hitler is a Foolish Pig |
| C.It’s Hitler’s Hometown | D.It’s Pigs’ Hometown |