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How many animals can the woman see?A.Four.B.Seven.C.Three.
How many animals can the woman see?
A.Four.
B.Seven.
C.Three.
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How many animals can the woman see?
A.Four.
B.Seven.
C.Three.
How many animals can the man see?
A.Seven.
B.Three.
C.Four.
A.Granted
B.Provided
C.Considering
D.Assuming
A.associated with
B.connected with
C.as regards
D.in case of
1.A.since
B.why
C.because
D.when
2.A.the other
B.another
C.others
D.each other
3.A.some
B.each
C.every
D.all
4.A.set
B.fall
C.put
D.drop
5.A.get
B.bring
C.send
D.catch
听力原文: Camping can teach you many things, such as how to recognize plants and animals, to set up a tent, and to read a map. Most of all, you can anticipate understanding more about yourself and your place in nature.
Whether you decide to travel on foot into the wilderness, to travel by canoe, or simply to drive to a nearby campground, you are probably looking for some of the same experiences. Most campers hope to find a simpler lifestyle. They tend to forget about work and worries while they enjoy being outdoors;
Because the number of U. S. campers is increasing daily, the National Park Service advises outdoor lovers to remember several things. First, although it encourages campers to enjoy outdoors, it urges everyone to treat nature with respect. That involves leaving your campsite cleaner than you found it. It involves learning to enjoy the natural world of plants and animals without disturbing it. Remember that wild animals are wild, and they can hurt you, just as you can hurt them.
The park service invites you to enjoy and explore the world of nature, but at the same time, it expects you to protect each area you visit so that future generations may look forward to having similar enjoyable experiences.
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A.To learn to recognize plants and animals.
B.To get to know more about yourself and your place in nature.
C.To lean how to make use of a map to find your way in the open air.
D.To learn how to survive in the wildness.
Our skins let us know whether the air is moist or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery. From the uniformity of slight pressure, we can be aware how deeply a finger is thrust into water at body temperature, even if the Anger is enclosed in a rubber glove that keeps the skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins, appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.
By observing the capabilities of other members of the animal kingdom, we come to realize that a human being has far more possibilities than are utilized. We neglect ever so many of our senses in concentrating on the five major ones. At the same time, a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitation of each sense. The part of the spectrum (光谱) seen by colour-conscious man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than we, because the ultra-violet (紫外线) to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating (刺激的) part of the insect's spectrum, and, for honey-bees at least, constitutes a separate colour.
From the passage we realize that ______.
A.man possesses far more senses than the five major ones
B.man possesses a few more senses than animals
C.man possesses as many senses as animals
D.man has fully utilized his senses
听力原文: Camping can teach you many things, such as how to recognize plants and animals, to set up a tent and to read a map. Most of all, you can anticipate understanding more about yourself and your place in nature.
Whether you decide to travel on foot into the wilderness, to travel by canoe, or simply to drive to a nearby camp ground, you are probably looking for some of the same experiences. Most campers hope to find a simpler life. They tend to forget about work and worries while they enjoy being outdoors.
Because the number of the U.S. campers is increasing daily, the National Park Service advises outdoor lovers to remember several things. First, although it encourages campers to enjoy the outdoors, it urges everyone to treat nature with respect. That involves leaving your campsite cleaner than you found it. It involves learning to enjoy the natural world of plants and animals without disturbing it. Remember that wild animals are wild, and they can hurt you, just as you can hurt them.
The park service invites you to enjoy and explore the world of nature, but at the same time, it expects you to protect each area you visit so that future generations may look forward to having similar enjoyable experiences.
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. What is the main purpose for camping?
33. What do most campers look for?
34. What does the National Park Service urge the campers to do?
35. What is the main purpose of the speaker?
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A.To learn to recognize plants and animals.
B.To set up a tent and learn how to cook by yourself.
C.To get to know more about yourself and your place in nature.
D.To learn how to make use of a map to find your way in the open air.
Our skins let us know whether the air is moist or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery. From the uniformity of slight pressure, we can be aware how deeply a finger is thrust into water at body temperature, even if the finger is enclosed in a rubber glove that keeps the skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins, appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.
By observing the capabilities of other members of the animal kingdom, we come to realise that a human being has far more possibilities than are utilised. We neglect ever so many of our senses in concentrating on the five major ones. At the same time, a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitations of each sense. The part of the spectrum (光谱) seen by colour-conscious man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than we, because the ultra-violet (紫外线) to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating (刺激的) part of the insect’s spectrum, and, for honey-bees at least, constitutes a separate colour.
第31题:From the passage, we realise that ________.
A) man possesses as many senses as animals
B) man possesses a few more senses than animals
C) man possesses far more senses than the five major ones
D) man has fully utilised his senses
Some animal behaviorists argue that certain animals can remember past events,
anticipate future ones, make plans and choices, and coordinate activities within
a group. These scientists, however, are cautious about the extent to which animals
can be credited with conscious processing.
(5) Explanations of animal behavior. that leave out any sort of consciousness at
all and ascribe actions entirely to instinct leave many questions unanswered.
One example of such unexplained behavior. Honeybees communicate the sources of
nectar to one another by doing a dance in a figure-eight pattern. The orientation
of the dance conveys the position of the food relative to the sun's position in the sky,
(10)and the speed of the dance tells how far the food source is from the hive. Most
researchers assume that the ability to perform. and encode the dance is innate and shows
no special intelligence. But in one study, when experimenters kept changing the site of the
food source, each time moving the food 25 percent farther from the previous site, foraging
honeybees began to anticipate where the food source would
(15)appear next. When the researchers arrived at the new location, they would find the
bees circling the spot, waiting for their food. No one has yet explained how bees,
whose brains weigh four ten-thousandths of an ounce, could have inferred the location
of the new site. Other behaviors that may indicate some cognition include tool use. Many
(20)animals, like the otter who uses a stone to crack mussel shells, are capable of using objects in the
natural environment as rudimentary tools. One researcher has found that mother chimpanzees
occasionally show their young how to use tools to open hard nuts. In one study, chimpanzees
compared two pairs of food wells containing chocolate chips. One pair might contain, say, five
chips and three chips, the other
(25)our chips and three chips. Allowed to choose which pair they wanted, the
chimpanzees almost always chose the one with the higher total, showing some sort of summing
ability. Other chimpanzees have learned to use numerals to label quantities of items and do simple sums.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.The role of instinct in animal behavior
B.Observations that suggest consciousness in an anima behavior
C.The use of food in studies of animal behavior
D.Differences between the behavior. of animals in their natural environments and in laboratory experiments.
(1)A、since
B、because
C、why
D、when
(2)A、others
B、eachother
C、theoher
D、another
(3)A、all
B、every
C、cach
D、some
(4)A、fall
B、set
C、drop
D、put
(5)A、get
B、send
C、catch
D、bring
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