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According to the poem Animals in That Country, () use the correct adjectives to describe animals.
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Rainsford’s parents or other childhood influences probably taught him that animals do not have feelings.
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Rainsford justifies his hunting of animals because he believes that man is superior to animals and because animals do not feel.
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When someone says: “I’m sorry to hear that.”, you may say______.
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The company says that all the sandwiches are…
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In the poem, Animals in that country, why is the activity of bullfighting alluded?
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The first stanza of the poem “Animals in that country” expresses the idea that in a country with long history and culture, animals acquire human personalities.
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The proportion of animal foods is not that reasonable in Chinese.
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A ______ is a small animal or plant that lives on or inside a larger animal or plant, and gets its food from it.
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23 Olivia says that as a teenager she
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Which word that formerly meant animal, and later animal from Latin and beast from French found their way into English?
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People say that_____.
A.they do not have time for physical activity
B.they do not know the suitable physical activity
C.getting into physical activity is not so difficult
D.getting into physical activity is the most difficult part
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Why does the author say that the knowledge of the shapes and habits of wild animals was important to our ancestors?
A.Because they loved animals so much.
B.Because animals were the frequent subject of their paintings.
C.Because they needed them to form. a religion.
D.Because they wanted to live in safety, preventing themselves from being hurt by animals.
此题为多项选择题。
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Earthquakes occur without warning; however, it is claimed that some animals can feel e
A.A.prior with
B.B.prior of
C.C.prior to
D.D.prior onto
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Animals that could not ________ themselves to the changed environment perished.
A.change
B.adapt
C.modify
D.conform
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He/She says that you should drink enough.
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CAN ANIMALS BE MADE TO WORK FOR US? Can animals be made to work for us? Some scientists think that one day animals may be trained to do a number of simple jobs that are now done by human beings. The
21. Now many animals can do some simple jobs that are done by human beings.
22. The writer says that 8t a circus we can see animals doing cIever tricks.
23. The trainer usually gives the animal a piece of candy or fruit after it has done the trick.
24. The reward in the passage means "attention paid to a good behavior".
25. Many animals may be trained to do simple jobs if they know who their trainers are.
26. Geese can be used to guard a house.
27. When the pigeon sees a ball which looks different from the others , it makes a noise.
28. Trainer usually spends 40 days or so training a pigeon to inspect sm811 steel balls.
29. An ape is a large monkey.
30. Scientists believe apes may drive buses one day.
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What does the passage say about animals' communication?
A.They have their advanced language in form. of sound.
B.They can express simple feelings such as hunger and pain.
C.Some of them can communicate with people very well.
D.All of them can use sound to express themselves.
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Special resemblance differs from general resemblance in that the animal relies on ______.
A.its ability to frighten its adversary
B.speed
C.its ability to assume an attitude
D.mistaken identify
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We can infer from the text that humans and animals______.
A.depend on one sense in choosing food
B.are not satisfied with their food
C.choose food in similar ways
D.eat entirely different kinds of food
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Misled people tend to think that using an animal in research is______.
A.cruel but natural
B.inhuman and unacceptable
C.inevitable but vicious
D.pointless and wasteful
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One could say that______.
A.this girl will be unhappy because she is alone
B.unless this girl is an independent type of person she'll probably be unhappy
C.this girl will have difficulties because she has left school
D.this girl will probably be unhappy because she is unreliable
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21. Now many animals can do some simple jobs that are done by human beings.
22. The writer says that 8t a circus we can see animals doing cIever tricks.
23. The trainer usually gives the animal a piece of candy or fruit after it has done the trick.
24. The reward in the passage means "attention paid to a good behavior".
25. Many animals may be trained to do simple jobs if they know who their trainers are.
26. Geese can be used to guard a house.
27. When the pigeon sees a ball which looks different from the others , it makes a noise.
28. Trainer usually spends 40 days or so training a pigeon to inspect sm811 steel balls.
29. An ape is a large monkey.
30. Scientists believe apes may drive buses one day.
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By saying that the "blast wave" from the explosion acts like "an invisible wall of energy", the author intends to say that ______.
A.blast can cause shrapnel or other bits of metal to slice through flesh like a knife
B.its energy can cause a swath of disfiguring burns
C.this energy wall can prevent victims from physical injury and obvious bleeding
D.its tremendous energy can inflict massive internal injuries