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    Bats (Firefly Books, 2011)by Phil Richardson helps to show readers the truth about bats. While bats get a bad name for their connection to mysterious vampires (吸血鬼)and their nightly habits, Richardson shines light onto the species and shows that bats are amazing and complex creatures for various reasons. The following is information about bat protection.

Bats are under threat in many areas of the world. Some have gone down to such a level that the remaining numbers may not be enough to keep the species. Threats to bat populations matter not just because bats are attractive creatures in their own right.Our increasing familiarity with the term biodiversity from television, newspapers, magazines and other media reflects the importance biologists place on this kind of protection.

The easiest way to appreciate what is included is to recall the idea of food chains and webs from biology lessons at school. It all starts with the producers,the plants that produce the food in their leaves by photosynthesis (光合作用). Animals such as caterpillars then join the chain and eat the leaves, other animals such as birds eat the caterpillars, and so on up the chain.If a species dies out, then there is a break in the chain, and predators (捕食者)that relied on that species could also die or grow weaker as there is less food available.

There is another important point,a single insect-eating bat may eat hundreds of insects a night. So bats help to keep a balance in the natural world.Besides, they are a great help to humans,as farmland, gardens and house wooden structures all suffer attacks from injurious insects and bats are useful in keeping down their numbers.

1.What is the general impression people have of bats?

A.Bats are not related to mysterious vampires.

B.Bats are often active during the day.

C.Bats are not good creatures.

D.Bats are helpful to humans.

2.What does the underlined word “caterpillars” in paragraph 3 probably mean?

A.Animals that feed on birds. B.Animals that produce the food.

C.Animals that are under threat. D.Animals that feed on leaves.

3.What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us?

A.Bats only eat insects. B.Bats can help balance nature.

C.Bats are helpless to humans. D.Bats can reduce the number of people.

4.What is a suitable title for the text?

A.Bat protection needs attention. B.Bat population is increasing.

C.Bats are insect-eating animals. D.Bats are short of food.

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。通过说明蝙蝠的好处来呼吁保护蝙蝠。 1. 细节理解题。根据“bats get a bad name for their connection to mysterious vampires (吸血鬼)and their nightly habits”可知,蝙蝠因为吸血鬼和夜行习惯得了坏名声,所以蝙蝠给人们留下的大体印象是它不是好的生物。故选C。 2. 词义猜测题。根据“Animals such as caterpillars then join the chain and eat the leaves”可知,像caterpillars这样的动物参与食物链并吃叶子,可知caterpillar是吃叶子的动物,故选D。 3. 主旨大意题。根据“So bats help to keep a balance in the natural world”所以蝙蝠帮助保持自然界的平衡。可知,第四段主要告诉我们蝙蝠能够帮助平衡自然界,故选B。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第一段最后一句“The following is information about bat protection.”以下是关于蝙蝠保护的信息。可知,本文主要是讲蝙蝠需要保护,所以短文的最佳标题为“注意要保护蝙蝠”。故选A。
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Debate

1.

A discussion about a subject on which people have different views.

2.

Help understand a topic or situation more deeply.

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Make you better at speaking.

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Make key notes to refer to.

Avoid stammering and9.your gaze with your opponent.

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