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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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