Passage 97 How clever can animals be?
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(广东省广州市七年级上学期开学适应性测试)
We know some animals are clever, but we don't know how clever they are. These films will tell you the answer. Click on each and find out!

Penguins are very interesting animals. This is not just because of their lovely looks. They can think of maps in their heads, understand each other's calls, live in groups and look for food together. Penguins might not be the cleverest animal, but they're quite amazing in their own way.
Lions usually live in small groups. Each group has both males and females. Some might think lions have no brains but only brawn(发达的肌肉). In fact, they are much more than that. They can remember other lions' faces even after a long time.
Foxes are good runners with super brains. They are also good problem solvers(解决者). They can build the best maps of their living places in their heads, and they can remember each other's voices. So what can we learn about IQ from them?
根据文章内容,选择正确答案。
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A. Foxes and lions.
B. Penguins and lions.
C. Penguins and foxes.
D. All of the three animals.
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A. A clever brain.
B. An animal world.
C. A small group.
D. A strong body.
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A. Foxes are usually afraid of problems.
B. Both lions and penguins live in groups.
C. The films will show where these animals live.
D. People love penguins just because they look cute.
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A. Showing three books about animals.
B. Telling people why animals are clever.
C. Getting people to watch the three films.
D. Asking people to save the clever animals.
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A. On a poster.
B. On the Internet.
C. In a newspaper.
D. In a storybook.
日积月累
male /meɪl/ 雄性
female /'fiːmeɪl/ 雌性
动物
阅读量:164词 | 难度:★★★☆☆ | 建议用时:8分钟 | 正确率:/5
(右侧二维码旁文字:音频拍照 视频拍照 带讲批 读解改)
(广东省广州市七年级上学期开学适应性测试)
We know some animals are clever, but we don't know how clever they are. These films will tell you the answer. Click on each and find out!
Penguins are very interesting animals. This is not just because of their lovely looks. They can think of maps in their heads, understand each other's calls, live in groups and look for food together. Penguins might not be the cleverest animal, but they're quite amazing in their own way.
Lions usually live in small groups. Each group has both males and females. Some might think lions have no brains but only brawn(发达的肌肉). In fact, they are much more than that. They can remember other lions' faces even after a long time.
Foxes are good runners with super brains. They are also good problem solvers(解决者). They can build the best maps of their living places in their heads, and they can remember each other's voices. So what can we learn about IQ from them?
根据文章内容,选择正确答案。
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C
)1. Which animals can build maps in their heads in the passage?A. Foxes and lions.
B. Penguins and lions.
C. Penguins and foxes.
D. All of the three animals.
(
D
)2. What does the underlined word "that" refer to? 考点 词义猜测A. A clever brain.
B. An animal world.
C. A small group.
D. A strong body.
(
B
)3. What can we know from the passage?A. Foxes are usually afraid of problems.
B. Both lions and penguins live in groups.
C. The films will show where these animals live.
D. People love penguins just because they look cute.
(
C
)4. What's the passage for? 考点 主旨大意A. Showing three books about animals.
B. Telling people why animals are clever.
C. Getting people to watch the three films.
D. Asking people to save the clever animals.
(
B
)5. Where can we read this passage? 考点 推理判断A. On a poster.
B. On the Internet.
C. In a newspaper.
D. In a storybook.
日积月累
male /meɪl/ 雄性
female /'fiːmeɪl/ 雌性
动物
答案
1. C 【细节理解】由文章中的“Penguins are... They can think of maps in their heads...”和“Foxes are...They can build the best maps of their living places in their heads...”可知,企鹅和狐狸可以在它们的脑海中构建地图。
2. D 【词义猜测】由文章中的“Some might think lions have no brains but only brawn. In fact, they are much more than that.”可知,有些人可能认为狮子没有大脑,只有发达的肌肉。由此可推知,此处“that”指代的是“强壮的身体”。
3. B 【细节理解】由文章中的“Penguins are...live in groups...”和“Lions usually live in small groups.”可知,企鹅和狮子都过群居生活。
4. C 【主旨大意】综合全文可知,文章的核心目的是引导人们去点击观看这三部关于聪明动物的影片。
5. B 【推理判断】由文章中的“Click on each and find out!”可知,我们可以点击按钮去看影片。由此可推知,这篇文章有可能出现在互联网上。
2. D 【词义猜测】由文章中的“Some might think lions have no brains but only brawn. In fact, they are much more than that.”可知,有些人可能认为狮子没有大脑,只有发达的肌肉。由此可推知,此处“that”指代的是“强壮的身体”。
3. B 【细节理解】由文章中的“Penguins are...live in groups...”和“Lions usually live in small groups.”可知,企鹅和狮子都过群居生活。
4. C 【主旨大意】综合全文可知,文章的核心目的是引导人们去点击观看这三部关于聪明动物的影片。
5. B 【推理判断】由文章中的“Click on each and find out!”可知,我们可以点击按钮去看影片。由此可推知,这篇文章有可能出现在互联网上。
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