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電子商務(wù)英語年月真題

00888200610

1、【單選題】It's______bycoachfromMelbournetoSydney.

aninehour'sjourney

aninehourjourney

A:

aninehours'journey

B:

anine-hoursjourney

C:

答D:案:C

2、【單選題】Theyhavegotinto______troubles.

monetary

affluent

A:

financial

B:

miserable

C:

答D:案:C

3、【單選題】Theearthis______ofthemoon.

49timesthesize

49timessize

A:

49timesasbigasthat

B:

49timesbig

C:

答D:案:A

4、【單選題】Shecouldonlyseethe______ofthetrees.

outline

general

A:

edge

B:

outlook

C:

答D:案:A

5、【單選題】Comeas______aspossible.

earlier

moreearly

A:

early

B:

C:

earliest

答D:案:C

6、【單選題】Thereisvery______hopethatshewillpasstheexam.

few

much

A:

little

B:

any

C:

答D:案:C

7、【單選題】ThatwasthefirsttimeI______England'sshores.

left

hasleft

A:

wouldleave

B:

hadleft

C:

答D:案:D

8、【單選題】Isthereany______ofthewordinChinese?

equal

match

A:

rival

B:

equivalent

C:

答D:案:D

9、【單選題】Anewtypeofcomputerisgoingto______nextyear.

turnout

beturnedout

A:

haveturnedout

B:

turnedout

C:

答D:案:A

10、【單選題】Althoughthewinesvary,the______isquitegood.

medium

usual

A:

average

B:

ordinary

C:

D:

答案:C

11、【單選題】Churchillwas______astheChancelloroftheuniversity.

established

placed

A:

launched

B:

installed

C:

答D:案:D

12、【單選題】Theplaneis______totakeoffat4.

enlisted

enrolled

A:

prompted

B:

scheduled

C:

答D:案:D

13、【單選題】He______hisfirstbooktohismother.

committed

dedicated

A:

assigned

B:

appointed

C:

答D:案:B

14、【單選題】You'llhavethewisdomtooth______.

extincted

restored

A:

displace

B:

extracted

C:

答D:案:D

15、【單選題】Useyour______,andyou'resuretoachievesomething.

capacity

intelligence

A:

heart

B:

soul

C:

D:

答案:B

16、【單選題】ItisbecauseEnglishisuseful______.

whywestudyithard

thatwestudyithard

A:

whatwestudyhard

B:

whichwestudyhard

C:

答D:案:B

17、【單選題】Wemustmake______effortstoimprovethings.

heavy

thick

A:

massive

B:

large

C:

答D:案:C

18、【單選題】Examinationsdonot______astudenttoseekmoreknowledge.

provide

improvise

A:

motivate

B:

move

C:

答D:案:C

19、【單選題】Einstein'snewtheoryonopticschanged______scientificideas

aboutlight.

technical

original

A:

classical

B:

mechanical

C:

答D:案:C

20、【單選題】Theprisonerwas______todeath.

doomed

thought

A:

regarded

B:

proposed

C:

D:

答案:A

21、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

21.

hardly

almost

A:

nearly

B:

seldom

C:

答D:案:A

22、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

22.

bottlesofwine

bottlesofwines

A:

B:

winebottles

ofwinebottles

C:

答D:案:A

23、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

23.

although

whatever

A:

inspiteof

B:

however

C:

答D:案:C

24、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

24.

during

from

A:

since

B:

for

C:

答D:案:D

25、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

25.

enough

such

A:

toomuch

B:

somuch

C:

答D:案:D

26、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

26.

on

during

A:

for

B:

since

C:

答D:案:B

27、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

27.

much

many

A:

agreatdeal

B:

alargenumber

C:

答D:案:C

28、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

28.

aslongas

asfaras

A:

since

B:

until

C:

答D:案:D

29、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

29.

because

for

A:

becauseof

B:

due

C:

答D:案:C

30、【單選題】Itisnotsurprisingthatpeople21______everassociateBritain

withwineandillfactitmayastonishyoutolearnthatgrapesaregrowninthe

openairinEnglandandnearly200,00022______weresoldin1975.Thereis

nothingverynewingrowinggrapesinBritain,23______theclimate.TheRomans

plantedthefirstvinesaboutAD300and24______alongtimepeoplealwaysdrank

home-producedwines.WhatdestroyedtheEnglishwineindustrywasnot25______

achangeintheclimateasthefactthatanEnglishKing,HenryII,inheritedthe

BordeauxareaofFranceaspartofhisdominions26______thetwelfthcenturyand

theimportedwineprovided27______ofcompetition.TheEnglishwineindustrydid

notdisappear,however,28______thesixteenthcentury,whenthemonks,whohad

beenthemainproducersinthemeantime,hadtheirestatestakenawaybyHenry

VIII.Thenewownersletthevineyardsdieout.ButnowEnglishpeople,probably

29______theirmemoriesofholidaysbytheMediterranean,drinkmorewinethan

everandthenewindustryisnowdeveloping30______amodestbutconsistentrate.

30.

in

by

A:

at

B:

on

C:

答D:案:C

31、【單選題】Passage1TheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearly

hoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersof

theoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundred

thousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.Thefire

startedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.The

baker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.

Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.Thenit

spreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthree

hundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburning

alongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-

knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,the

famouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.

Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutof

theairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyordered

peopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothingleft

toburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,Christopher

Wren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.

Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,

amongthemnewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafterit

Londonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.31.The

firebeganin______.

ahotel

thepalace

A:

PuddingLane

B:

C:

ThamesStreet

答D:案:C

32、【單選題】Passage1TheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearly

hoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersof

theoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundred

thousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.Thefire

startedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.The

baker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.

Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.Thenit

spreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthree

hundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburning

alongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-

knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,the

famouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.

Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutof

theairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyordered

peopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothingleft

toburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,Christopher

Wren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.

Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,

amongthemnewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafterit

Londonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.32.It

seemsthatthewriterofthetextwasmostsorryforthefactthat______.

somepeoplelosttheirlives

thebirdsintheskywerekilledbythefire

A:

manyfamousbuildingsweredestroyed

B:

theKing'sbakerywasburneddown

C:

答D:案:C

33、【單選題】Passage1TheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearly

hoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersof

theoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundred

thousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.Thefire

startedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.The

baker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.

Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.Thenit

spreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthree

hundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburning

alongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-

knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,the

famouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.

Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutof

theairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyordered

peopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothingleft

toburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,Christopher

Wren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.

Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,

amongthemnewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafterit

Londonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.33.Why

didthewriterciteSamuelPepys?

BecausePepyswasamongthoseputtingoutthefire.

BecausePepysalsowroteaboutthefire.

A:

Toshowthatpoorpeoplesufferedmost.

B:

Togivethereaderaclearerpictureofthefire.

C:

答D:案:D

34、【單選題】Passage1TheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearly

hoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersof

theoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundred

thousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.Thefire

startedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.The

baker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.

Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.Thenit

spreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthree

hundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburning

alongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-

knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,the

famouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.

Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutof

theairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyordered

peopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothingleft

toburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,Christopher

Wren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.

Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,

amongthemnewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafterit

Londonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.34.How

wasthefireputoutaccordingtothetext?

Thekingandhissoldierscametohelp.

A:

Allthewoodenhousesinthecityweredestroyed.

Peoplemanagedtogetenoughwaterfromtheriver.

B:

Housesstandinginthedirectionofthefirewerepulleddown.

C:

答D:案:D

35、【單選題】Passage1TheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearly

hoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersof

theoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundred

thousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.Thefire

startedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.The

baker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.

Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.Thenit

spreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthree

hundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburning

alongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-

knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,the

famouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.

Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutof

theairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyordered

peopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothingleft

toburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,Christopher

Wren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.

Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,

amongthemnewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafterit

Londonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.

35.Whichofthefollowingwerereasonsfortherapidspreadofthebigfire?(a)

Therewasastrongwind.(b)Thestreetswereverynarrow.(c)Manyhouseswere

madeofwood.(d)Therewasnotenoughwaterinthecity.(e)Peopledidnot

discoverthefireearlier.

(a)and(b)

(a),(b)and(c)

A:

(a),(b),(c)and(d)

B:

(a),(b),(c),(d)and(e)

C:

答D:案:B

36、【單選題】Passage2Theflyingfoxisnotafoxatall.Itisanextra

largebatthathasgotafox'shead,andthatfeedsonfruitinsteadofinsects.

Likeallbats,flyingfoxeshangthemselvesbytheirtoeswhenatrest,andtravel

ingreatcrowdswhenoutflying.Agroupwillliveinonespotforyears.

Sometimesseveralhundredsofthemoccupyasingletree.Astheyreturntothe

treetowardsunrise,theyquarrelamongthemselvesandfightforthebestplaces

untillongafterdaylight.Flyingfoxeshavebabiesonceayear,givingbirthto

onlyoneatatime.Atfirstthemotherhastocarrythebabyonherbreast

wherevershegoes.Latersheleavesithangingup,andbringsbackfoodforitto

eat.Sometimesababybatfallsdowntothegroundandsqueaks(尖叫)forhelp.

Thentheolderonesswoop(俯沖)downandtrytopickitup.Iftheyfailtodoso,

itwilldie.Oftenhundredsofdeadbabybatscanbefoundlyingonthegroundat

thefootofatree.36.Thepassagetellsusthatthereisnodifferencebetween

theflyingfoxandtheordinarybatin______.

theirsize

theirappearance

A:

thekindoffoodtheyeat

B:

thewaytheyrest

C:

答D:案:D

37、【單選題】Passage2Theflyingfoxisnotafoxatall.Itisanextra

largebatthathasgotafox'shead,andthatfeedsonfruitinsteadofinsects.

Likeallbats,flyingfoxeshangthemselvesbytheirtoeswhenatrest,andtravel

ingreatcrowdswhenoutflying.Agroupwillliveinonespotforyears.

Sometimesseveralhundredsofthemoccupyasingletree.Astheyreturntothe

treetowardsunrise,theyquarrelamongthemselvesandfightforthebestplaces

untillongafterdaylight.Flyingfoxeshavebabiesonceayear,givingbirthto

onlyoneatatime.Atfirstthemotherhastocarrythebabyonherbreast

wherevershegoes.Latersheleavesithangingup,andbringsbackfoodforitto

eat.Sometimesababybatfallsdowntothegroundandsqueaks(尖叫)forhelp.

Thentheolderonesswoop(俯沖)downandtrytopickitup.Iftheyfailtodoso,

itwilldie.Oftenhundredsofdeadbabybatscanbefoundlyingonthegroundat

thefootofatree.37.Flyingfoxestendto______.

doubletheirnumbereveryyear

fightandkillalotofthemselves

A:

movefromplacetoplaceconstantly

B:

losealotoftheiryoung

C:

答D:案:D

38、【單選題】Passage2Theflyingfoxisnotafoxatall.Itisanextra

largebatthathasgotafox'shead,andthatfeedsonfruitinsteadofinsects.

Likeallbats,flyingfoxeshangthemselvesbytheirtoeswhenatrest,andtravel

ingreatcrowdswhenoutflying.Agroupwillliveinonespotforyears.

Sometimesseveralhundredsofthemoccupyasingletree.Astheyreturntothe

treetowardsunrise,theyquarrelamongthemselvesandfightforthebestplaces

untillongafterdaylight.Flyingfoxeshavebabiesonceayear,givingbirthto

onlyoneatatime.Atfirstthemotherhastocarrythebabyonherbreast

wherevershegoes.Latersheleavesithangingup,andbringsbackfoodforitto

eat.Sometimesababybatfallsdowntothegroundandsqueaks(尖叫)forhelp.

Thentheolderonesswoop(俯沖)downandtrytopickitup.Iftheyfailtodoso,

itwilldie.Oftenhundredsofdeadbabybatscanbefoundlyingonthegroundat

thefootofatree.38.Atdaybreakeverydayflyingfoxesbeginto______.

flyouttowardthesun

lookforanewrestingplace

A:

comebacktotheirhome

B:

gooutandlookforfood

C:

答D:案:C

39、【單選題】Passage

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