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1、托福-38 及答案解析(总分:146.05,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BREADING/B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BPART /B(总题数:1,分数:10.40)Reading “Symbiotic Relationships“ Symbiosis is a close, long-lasting physical relationship between two different species. In other words, the two species are usually in physical contact and at least one of them der
2、ives some sort of benefit from this contact. There are three different categories of symbiotic relationships: parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism. Parasitism is a relationship in which one organism, known as the parasite, lives in or on another organism, known as the host, from which it derives
3、nourishment. Generally, the parasite is much smaller than the host. Although the host is harmed by the interaction, it is generally not killed immediately by the parasite, and some host individuals may live a long time and be relatively little affected by their parasites. Some parasites are much mor
4、e destructive than others, however. UNewly established parasite/host relationships are likely to be/U Umore destructive than those that have a long evolutionary history./U With a longstanding interaction between the parasite and the host, the two species generally evolve in such a way that they can
5、accommodate one another. It is not in the parasites best interest to kill its host. If it does, it must find another. Likewise, the host evolves defenses against the parasite, often reducing the harm done by the parasite to a level the host can Utolerate./U Parasites that live on the surface of thei
6、r hosts are known as Uectoparasites./U Fleas, lice, and some molds and mildews are examples of ectoparasites. Many other parasites, like tapeworms, malaria parasites, many kinds of bacteria, and some fungi, are called Uendoparasites/U because they live inside the bodies of their hosts. A tapeworm li
7、ves in the intestines of its host where it is able to resist being digested and makes use of the nutrients in the intestine. Even plants can be parasites. Mistletoe is a flowering plant that is parasitic on trees. It establishes itself on the surface of a tree when a bird transfers the seed to the t
8、ree. It then grows down into the water-conducting tissues of the tree and uses the water and minerals it obtains from these tissues to support its own growth. (分数:10.40)(1).The word Uderives/U in the passage is closest in meaning to A. requests B. pursues C. obtains D. rejects(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(2).Th
9、e word it in the passage refers to A. host B. organism C. parasite D. relationship(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(3).The word relatively in the passage is closest in meaning to A. comparatively B. routinely C. adversely D. frequently(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(4).Which of the sentences below best expresses the information
10、in the highlighted statement in the passage? The other choices change the meaning or leave out important information. A. A parasite is less likely to destroy the host when it attaches itself at first. B. Parasites that have lived on a host for a long time have probably done a lot of damage. C. The m
11、ost destructive phase for a host is when the parasite first invades it. D. The relationship between a parasite and a host will evolve over time. (分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(5).D. The relationship between a parasite and a host will evolve over time. 5. The word Utolerate/U in the passage is closest in meaning
12、to A. permit B. oppose C. profit D. avoid (分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(6).According to paragraph 3, how do ectoparasites survive? A. They live in mold and mildew on their hosts. B. They digest food in the intestines of their hosts. C. They live on the nutrients in their bacterial hosts. D. They inhabit the out
13、side parts of their hosts.(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(7).Which of the following is mentioned as an example of a commensal relationship? A. Orchids B. Mistletoe C. Ants D. Fungus(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(8).The word Uactually/U in the passage is closest in meaning to A. frequently B. initially C. really D. usually(分数:
14、0.80)A.B.C.D.(9).In paragraph 7, why does the author use the example of the Acacia tree? A. To demonstrate how ants survive by living in trees B. To explain how two species can benefit from contact C. To show the relationship between plants and animals D. To present a problem that occurs often in na
15、ture(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(10).According to paragraph 8, how does bacteria affect beans and clover? A. It causes many of the plants to die. B. It limits the growth of young plants. C. It supplies nitrogen to the crops. D. It infects the roots with harmful nodules.(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(11).Look at the four sq
16、uares m that show where the following sentence could be inserted in the passage. They live on the feathers of birds or the fur of animals. Where could the sentence best be added? Click on a square to insert the sentence in the passage. A. Square . B. Square . C. Square . D. Square .(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.
17、(12).In which of the following chapters would this passage most probably appear? A. Environment and Organisms B. Pollution and Policies C. Human Influences on Ecosystems D. Energy Resources(分数:0.80)A.B.C.D.(13).Directions: Complete the table by matching the phrases on the left with the headings on t
18、he right. Select the appropriate answer choices and drag them to the type of relationship to which they refer. TWO of the answer choices will NOT be used. This question is worth 4 points. To delete an answer choice, click on it. To see the passage, click on View Text. Answer Choices A. One species b
19、enefits and the other is not harmed. B. Both species benefit from their contact. C. Both species harm each other in the relationship. D. One species is harmed while the other species benefits. E. Often one of the species is destroyed by the relationship. F. During evolution, this relationship may be
20、come symbiotic. G. Both species may require their relationship for survival. (H) In this relationship, the host may evolve defenses to avoid harm. (I) Both species are more successful when they form this relationship. Parasitic _ _ _ Commensal _ _ _ Mutualistic _(分数:0.80)填空项 1:_三、BPART /B(总题数:2,分数:1
21、9.60)Reading 2 “Civilization“ Between 4000 and 3000 B.C., significant technological developments began to transform the Neolithic towns. The invention of writing enabled records to be kept, and the use of metals marked a new level of human control over the environment and its resources. Already befo
22、re 4000 B.C., craftspeople had discovered that metal-bearing rocks could be heated to liquefy metals, which could then be cast in molds to produce tools and weapons that were more useful than stone instruments. Although copper was the first metal to be utilized in producing tools, after 4000 B.C. cr
23、aftspeople in western Asia discovered that a combination of copper and tin produced bronze, a much harder and more durable metal than copper. Its widespread use has led historians to speak of a Bronze Age from around 3000 to 1200 B.C., when bronze was increasingly replaced by iron. At first, Neolith
24、ic settlements were hardly more than villages. But as their inhabitants mastered the art of farming, they gradually began to give birth to more complex human societies. As wealth increased, such societies began to develop armies and to build walled cities. By the beginning of the Bronze Age, the con
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