People()foxes()clever but sly animals.A. consider…to beB. consider…asC. Consider…X
People()foxes()clever but sly animals.
A. consider…to be
B. consider…as
C. Consider…X
People()foxes()clever but sly animals.
A. consider…to be
B. consider…as
C. Consider…X
Flying foxes tend to ______. ()
A.double their number every year
B.lose a lot of their babies
C.move from place to place constantly
D.fight and kill a lot of themselves
At daybreak every day flying foxes begin to ______. ()
A.fly out toward the sun
B.look for a new resting place
C.come back to their home
D.go out and look for food
Flying foxes have babies once a year, giving birth to only one at a time. At first the mother has to carry the baby on her breast wherever she goes. Later she leaves it hanging up, and brings back food for it to eat. Sometimes a baby falls down to the ground and squeaks(尖叫) for help. Then the older ones swoop (俯冲) down and try to pick it up. If they fail to do so, it will die, Often hundreds of dead baby bats can be found lying on the ground at the foot of a tree.
The passage tells us that there is no difference between, the flying fox and the ordinary hat in ______. ()
A.their size
B.their appearance
C.the way they rest
D.the kind of food they eat
Though pinioned swans generally seem happy, under proper care, by hatching and rearing their young without any trouble, at migration time things become different: they repeatedly swim to the lee side of the pond, in order to have the whole extent of its surface at their disposal, trying to take off. Again and again the grand preparations end in a pathetic flutter of their half wings; a truly sorry picture!
This, however, rarely awakens the pity of the zoo visitor, least of all when such an originally highly intelligent and mentally alert animal has deteriorated, in confinement, into a crazy idiot, a very caricature of its former self. Sentimental old ladies, the fanatical sponsors of the societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, have no compunction in keeping a grey parrot in a relatively small cage or even chained to a perch. Together with the large corvines, the parrots are probably the only birds which suffer from that state of mind, common to prisoners, namely, boredom.
What is an "outlet" in the context of this passage?
A.An opportunity for expression.
B.A place to let.
C.A chance of escape into a wood.
D.An exit for a marketer.
A.the others
B.some others
C.those people
D.no people
A.how were people
B.how people were
C.how much people were
D.what people were
Studying dead tree rings shows______.
A.where the people had to go
B.what the people had to eat
C.how the people left
D.why people had to leave
Over ten people died and twenty people were______wounded in the train crash.
A.horribly
B.wrongly
C.bitterly
D.seriously