These animals migrate south annually in search of food.A:.travelB: exploreC: inhabitD: prefer

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These animals migrate south annually in search of food.

A:.travel
B: explore
C: inhabit
D: prefer

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3.Most animals have little connection with animals of different kind, unless they hunt them for food. Sometimes, however, two kinds of animals come together in a partnership ( 伙伴关系 ) which does good to both of them. You may have noticed some birds sitting on the backs of sheep. This is not because they want a ride, but because they find easy food in the parasites (寄生虫 ) on sheep. The sheep allow the birds to do so because they remove the cause of discomfort. So although they can manage without each other, they do better together.Sometimes an animal has a plant partner. The relationship develops until the two partners cannot manage without each other. This is so in the corals ( 珊瑚 ) of the sea. In their skins they have tiny plants act as "dustman", taking some of the waste products form. the corals and giving in return oxygen which the animal needs to breathe. If the plants are killed, or are ever prevented from lighting so that they cannot live normally, the corals will die.1、Some birds like to sit on a sheep because ( ).A、they can eat its parasitesB、 they depend on the sheep for existenceC、 they enjoy traveling with the sheepD、 they find the position most comfortable2、The underlined word "they" in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to ( ).A、birds and parasitesB、birds and sheepC、parasites and sheepD、sheep, birds and parasites3、What does the second paragraph mainly discuss? ( )A、Some animals and plants depend on each other for existence.B、 Some animals and plants develop their relationship easily.C、 Some plants depend on each other for fooD、 Some animals live better together.4、What does this article talk about? ( )A、Two kinds of animals for a partnership.B、Most animals only have connection with animals.C、The connection between the living things.D、Corals have some connection with plants.

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  • 第1题:

    All animals including men feed on plants or other animals. (英译汉)


    参考答案:包括人类在内的所有动物都以植物或其他动物为食。

  • 第2题:

    He published the journal()from 1991 to 2015.

    A. actually

    B. relatively

    C. annually


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    importjava.awt.*;publicclassXextendsFrame{publicstaticvoidmain(Stringargs){Xx=newX();x.pack();x.setVisible(true);}publicX(){setLayout(newBordrLayout());Panelp=newPanel();add(p,BorderLayout.NORTH);Buttonb=newButton(North”);p.add(b):Buttonb=newButton(South”);add(b1,BorderLayout.SOUTH):}}Whichtwostatementsaretrue?()

    A.Thebuttonslabeled“North”and“South”willhavethesamewidth.

    B.Thebuttonslabeled“North”and“South”willhavethesameheight.

    C.Theheightofthebuttonlabeled“North”canveryiftheFrameisresized.

    D.Theheightofthebuttonlabeled“South”canveryiftheFrameisresized.

    E.Thewidthofthebuttonlabeled“North”isconstanteveniftheFrameisresized.

    F.Thewidthofthebuttonlabeled“South”isconstanteveniftheFrameisresized.


    参考答案:B, E

  • 第4题:

    The surface currents of the South Atlantic,South Pacific and South Indian Ocean follow,in general,a regular pattern of ______.

    A.counter-clockwise circulation

    B.clockwise circulation

    C.trend from east to west

    D.trend from north to south


    正确答案:A

  • 第5题:

    Such animals as South China tigers are believed __________ ., for we've had no track of them for ages.

    A.becoming extinct
    B.to become extinct
    C.to have been extinct
    D.having been extinct

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查时态和语态。当believe为被动语态时,后面习惯接不定式。根据后半句“for we’ve had no track ofthem for ages”判断,时态应为现在完成时,extinct“绝种的,灭绝的”。故选C。

  • 第6题:

    These animals migrate south annually in search of food.

    A:explore
    B:inhabit
    C:prefer.
    D:travel

    答案:D
    解析:
    本句意思:这些动物每年南迁以寻找食物。migrate迁徙。travel旅行,行进;explore探索,开发;inhabit栖息,居住;prefer更喜欢。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Operation Migration

    If you look up at the sky in the early fall in the northern part of North America,you may see groups of
    birds.These birds are flying south to places where they can find food and warmth for the winter. They are
    migrating(迁徙).The young birds usually learn to migrate from their parents. They follow their parents
    south.In one unusual case,however,the young birds are following something very different.These birds
    are young whooping cranes and they are following an airplane!
    The whooping crane is the largest bird that is native to North America.These birds almost disappeared
    in the 1 800s.By 1941,there were only about 20 cranes alive.In the 1970s,people were worried that these
    creatures were in danger of disappearing completely.As a result,the United States identified whooping
    cranes as an endangered species that they needed to protect.
    Some researchers tired to help.They began to breed whooping cranes in special parks to increase the
    number of birds.This plan was successful,There were a lot of new baby birds.As the birds became older,
    the researchers wanted to return them to nature.However,there was a problem:these young birds did not
    know how to migrate,They needed human help.
    In 2001,some people had a creative idea.They formed an organization called Operation Migration.
    This group decided to use very light airplanes,instead of birds,to lead the young whooping cranes on their
    first trip south.They painted each airplane to look like a whooping crane.Even the pilots wore special clothing
    to make them look like cranes.The cranes began to trust the airplanes,and the plan worked.
    Today,planes still lead birds across approxlmately 1,200 mniles(1,931 kilometers),from the United
    States-Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico.They leave the birds at different sites.If a trip is successful,
    the birds can travel on their own in the future.Then,when these birds become parents,they will teach their
    young to migrate.The people of Operation Migration think this is the only way to maintain the whlooping
    crane population.
    Operation Migration works with several other organizations and government institutes.Together,they as-
    sist hundreds of cranes each year. However,some experts predict that soon this won't be necessary.Thanks
    to Operation Migration and its partners,the crane population will continue to migrate.Hopefully,they won't
    need human help any more.

    Whooping cranes migrate in winter to___________.
    A:raise baby whooping cranes
    B:get human help
    C:find warmth and food
    D:lay eggs

    答案:C
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话,"These birds are flying south to places where they can find food and warmth for the winter.”可知,高鸣鹤迁徙到南方是因为在那些地方过冬它们可以找到食 物,并且天气也暖和。故选C。
    由文章第二段第一句话可知,选D。
    由文章第四段第三句话,"This group decided to use very light airplanes, instead of birds, to lead the young whooping cranes on their first trip south.”可知,迁徙行动这一组织决定用轻型 飞机来带领年轻一代的高鸣鹤首次往南迁徙。
    由文章倒数第二段第一句话可知,选A。
    由文章倒数第二段中“If a trip is successful, the birds can travel on their own in the fu- ture.Then, when these birds become parents, they will teach their young to migrate.”可知,如果这 一实验成功,高鸣鹤以后就能自己往南迁徙。然后,当这些高鸣鹤做父母后就可以教它们的后 代迁徙了。故选B。

  • 第8题:

    以下表示搜索引擎营销的全称是?()

    • A、Search Engine Marketing
    • B、Meta Search Engine
    • C、Search Engine Optimization
    • D、Site Management Organization

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    说英语的儿童在习得下面的几句话时通常的顺序是()。 ①“I no want some food.” ②“I don’t want some food.” ③“I don’t want any food.” ④“No 1 want some food.”

    • A、①②③④
    • B、④①②③
    • C、③④①②
    • D、②③④①

    正确答案:B

  • 第10题:

    You need to design a migration strategy to migrate public folders from the existing Exchange Server 5.5 environment to the Exchange Server 2003 environment. What should you do?()

    • A、Install and configure the Exchange utility. Use the utility to migrate and import all calendar information into each new mailbox
    • B、Install and configure the InterOrg Replication Utility. Use the utility to migrate public folder information from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
    • C、Install and configure a public folder connection agreement. Use this agreement to migrate the public folder information from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
    • D、Run the pfmigrate command to migrate the public folder information from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003

    正确答案:B

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    说英语的儿童在习得下面的几句话时通常的顺序是()。 ①“I no want some food.” ②“I don’t want some food.” ③“I don’t want any food.” ④“No 1 want some food.”
    A

    ①②③④

    B

    ④①②③

    C

    ③④①②

    D

    ②③④①


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The majority of animals migrate for _____.
    A

    place

    B

    safety

    C

    food

    D

    warmth


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由第一段“most of them move to find food more easily”可知,动物的迁徙主要是为了寻找食物。

  • 第13题:

    ( ) dogs are clever animals, but they are not ( ) cleverest of all animals.

    A、The/ the

    B、The/ a

    C、…/ ...

    D、.../ the


    参考答案:D

  • 第14题:

    Each bank is () annually by a certified public accountant.

    A、checked

    B、examined

    C、inspected

    D、audited


    参考答案:D

  • 第15题:

    Chocolate is usually the _________(child) favorite food.


    正确答案:
    children’s

  • 第16题:

    A pattern according to which vessels and / or aircraft may conduct a co-ordinated search is a ___________.

    A.Research pattern

    B.Research mode

    C.Search pattern

    D.Search and rescue mode


    正确答案:C
    船舶和航空器进行协调搜救的模式叫做搜寻模式。

  • 第17题:

    Such animals as South China tigers are believed_______, for we’ve had no track of them for ages.

    A.becoming extinct
    B.to become extinct
    C.to have been extinct
    D.having been extinct

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查时态和believe的用法

    C选项,当believe为被动语态时,后面习惯接不定式。根据后半句“for we’ve had no track of them for ages”判断,时态应为现在完成时。extinct“绝种的,灭绝的”。综上,C选项正确。

    A选项,与题意不符,故排除。

    B选项,与题意不符,故排除。

    D选项,与题意不符,故排除。

    故正确答案为C 项。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Operation Migration
    If you look up at the sky in the early fall in the northern part of North America,you may see groups of birds.These birds are flying south to places where they can find food and warmth for the winter.They are migrating(迁徙).The young birds usually learn to migrate from their parents.They follow their parents south.In one unusual case,however,the young birds are following something very different.These birds are young whooping cranes,and they are following an airplane!
    The whooping crane is the largest bird that is native to North America.These birds al-most disappeared in the 1800s.By 1941,there were only about 20 cranes alive.In the 1970s, people were worried that these creatures were in danger of disappearing completely.As a result,the United States indentified whooping cranes as an endangered species that they needed to protect.
    Some researchers tried to help.They began to breed whooping cranes in special parks to increase the number of birds.This plan was successful.There were a lot of new baby birds.As the birds became older,the researchers wanted to return them to nature.However,there was a problem:These young birds did not know how to migrate.They needed human help.
    In 2001,some people had a creative idea.They formed an organization called Operation Migration.This group decided to use very light airplanes,instead of birds,to lead the young whooping cranes on their first trip south.They painted each airplane to look like a whooping crane.Even the pilots wore special clothing to make them look like cranes.The cranes began to trust the airplanes,and the plan worked.
    Today,planes still lead birds across approximately 1,200 miles(1,931 kilometers), from the United States-Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico.They leave the birds at differ-ent sites.If a trip is successful,the birds can travel on their own in the future.Then,when these birds become parents,they will teach their young to migrate.The people of Operation Migration think this is the only way to maintain the whooping crane population.
    Operation Migration works with several other organizations and government institutes.Together,they assist hundreds of cranes each year.However,some experts predict that soon,this won't be necessary.Thanks to Operation Migration and its partners,the crane population will continue to migrate.Hopefully,they won't need human help any more.

    The distance covered by the young whooping cranes on their trip south is______.
    A:120 miles
    B:1,931 miles
    C:1,200 miles
    D:2,000 miles

    答案:C
    解析:
    题干意为“美洲鹤在冬天迁徒以寻找温暖的气候与食物。”短文第一段第二句提到“这些鸟飞到南部一些地方,在那里它们可以找到食物并温暖的过冬”,故选A。
    题干意为“美洲鹤原产于北美洲。”短文第二段第一句提到“美洲鹤是原产于北美洲最大的鸟类”,故选A。
    题干意为“操作迁徒的目的是引导幼鹤首次南迁。”短文第四段第三句提到“这个组织决定用一些轻型飞机,而不是鸟,来引导这些年幼的美洲鹤首次南迁”,故选C。
    题干意为“这些年幼的美洲鹤南迁需要跨越的距离是1200英里。”短文第五段第一句提到“现在,飞机仍然引导鸟儿跨越约1200英里”,故此选C。
    题干意为“如果操作迁徒成功,美洲鹤将学会自己迁徒。”短文第五段第三句提到“如果旅途成功,在未来这些鸟将学会自己旅行”,故此选A。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    Operation Migration
    If you look up at the sky in the early fall in the northern part of North America,you may see groups of birds.These birds are flying south to places where they can find food and warmth for the winter.They are migrating(迁徙).The young birds usually learn to migrate from their parents.They follow their parents south.In one unusual case,however,the young birds are following something very different.These birds are young whooping cranes,and they are following an airplane!
    The whooping crane is the largest bird that is native to North America.These birds al-most disappeared in the 1800s.By 1941,there were only about 20 cranes alive.In the 1970s, people were worried that these creatures were in danger of disappearing completely.As a result,the United States indentified whooping cranes as an endangered species that they needed to protect.
    Some researchers tried to help.They began to breed whooping cranes in special parks to increase the number of birds.This plan was successful.There were a lot of new baby birds.As the birds became older,the researchers wanted to return them to nature.However,there was a problem:These young birds did not know how to migrate.They needed human help.
    In 2001,some people had a creative idea.They formed an organization called Operation Migration.This group decided to use very light airplanes,instead of birds,to lead the young whooping cranes on their first trip south.They painted each airplane to look like a whooping crane.Even the pilots wore special clothing to make them look like cranes.The cranes began to trust the airplanes,and the plan worked.
    Today,planes still lead birds across approximately 1,200 miles(1,931 kilometers), from the United States-Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico.They leave the birds at differ-ent sites.If a trip is successful,the birds can travel on their own in the future.Then,when these birds become parents,they will teach their young to migrate.The people of Operation Migration think this is the only way to maintain the whooping crane population.
    Operation Migration works with several other organizations and government institutes.Together,they assist hundreds of cranes each year.However,some experts predict that soon,this won't be necessary.Thanks to Operation Migration and its partners,the crane population will continue to migrate.Hopefully,they won't need human help any more.

    If operation Migration is successful,whooping cranes will______.
    A:learn to migrate on their own
    B:follow airplanes south every year
    C:live in Canada all year round
    D:be unable to fly back

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“美洲鹤在冬天迁徒以寻找温暖的气候与食物。”短文第一段第二句提到“这些鸟飞到南部一些地方,在那里它们可以找到食物并温暖的过冬”,故选A。
    题干意为“美洲鹤原产于北美洲。”短文第二段第一句提到“美洲鹤是原产于北美洲最大的鸟类”,故选A。
    题干意为“操作迁徒的目的是引导幼鹤首次南迁。”短文第四段第三句提到“这个组织决定用一些轻型飞机,而不是鸟,来引导这些年幼的美洲鹤首次南迁”,故选C。
    题干意为“这些年幼的美洲鹤南迁需要跨越的距离是1200英里。”短文第五段第一句提到“现在,飞机仍然引导鸟儿跨越约1200英里”,故此选C。
    题干意为“如果操作迁徒成功,美洲鹤将学会自己迁徒。”短文第五段第三句提到“如果旅途成功,在未来这些鸟将学会自己旅行”,故此选A。

  • 第20题:

    下列哪项不属于WileyInterScience电子期刊全文数据库提供的检索方式()。

    • A、advance search高级检索
    • B、CrossRef/Google Search(公共检索)
    • C、search基本检索
    • D、Subject Search主题检索

    正确答案:D

  • 第21题:

    You are designing a client computer upgrade strategy for Contoso.Ltd.  What should you do?()

    • A、 Use the ldifde command to migrate user settings.
    • B、 Use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) to Migrate user settings.
    • C、 Create trust relationships between the Chicago domain and the San Francisco domain. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to migrate user settings.
    • D、 Create trust relationships between the forest root domain and the San Francisco domain. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to migrate user settings.

    正确答案:B

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Such animals as South China tigers are believed ______,for we've had no track of them for ages .
    A

    becoming extinct

    B

    to become extinct

    C

    to have been extinct

    D

    having been extinct


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    A

    They are harmful animals.

    B

    They are strange animals.

    C

    They are attractive animals.

    D

    They are friendly animals.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    录音中女士也即是采访者说到“It’s a very handsome animal, isn’t it, the fox?”,由此可知她认为狐狸是有吸引力的动物,故选C。