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02/9越的阅读!!!

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楼主
发表于 2005-8-1 18:53:00 | 只看该作者

02/9越的阅读!!!


Naturalists and casual observers alike have been struck by the special relationship


between squirrels and acorns (the seeds of oak trees). Ecologists, though, cannot observe


These energetic mammals scurrying up and down oak trees and eating and burying acorns


without wondering about their complex relationship with trees. Are squirrels dispersers


(5) and planters of oak forests or pesky seed predators? The answer is not simple. Squirrels


may devour many acorns, but by storing and failing to recover up to 74 percent of them


(as they do when seeds are abundant), these arboreal o\rodents can also aid regeneration


and dispersal of the oaks.


Their destructive powers are well documented. According to one report, squirrels


(10)destroyed tens of thousands of fallen acorns from an oak stand on the University of


Indiana campus. A professor there estimated that each of the large while oaks had


Produced between two and eight thousand acorns, but within weeks of seed maturity,


Hardly an intact acorn could be found among the fallen leaves.


Deer, turkey, wild pigs, and bears also feed heavily on acorns, but do not store them,


(15)And are therefore of no benefit to the trees. Flying squirrels, chipmunks, and mice are


Also unlikely to promote tree dispersal--- whose behavior of caching (hiding) acorns below


The leaf litter often promotes successful germination of acorns --- and perhaps blue jays,


Important long-distance dispersers, seem to help oaks spread and reproduce.


Among squirrels, though, there is a particularly puzzling behavior pattern. Squirrels


(20)pry off the caps of acorns, bite through the shells to get at the nutritious inner kernels,


and then discard them half-eaten. The ground under towing oaks is often littered with


thousands of half -eaten acorns, each one only bitten from the top. Why would any animal


waste so much time and energy and risk exposure to such predators as red-tail hawks only


to leave a large part of each acorn uneaten? While research is not conclusive at this point,


(25)one thing that is certain is that squirrels do hide some of the uneaten portions, and these


acorn halves, many of which contain the seeds, may later germinate.



46. It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that chipmunks do not aid in the dispersal of oak trees


because


A).they store their acorns where they cannot germinate


B). they consume most of their stored acorns


C). their stored acorns are located and consumed by other species


D). they cannot travel the long distance required for dispersal


大约是那那块,所以我觉得所应该是C,可是答案是A~~


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沙发
发表于 2005-8-1 23:15:00 | 只看该作者

正因为是那块才选A呀


promote tree dispersal--- whose behavior of caching (hiding) acorns below


The leaf litter often promotes successful germination of acorns 取反

板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2005-8-2 00:40:00 | 只看该作者
为什么啊~能否简单解释一下啊
地板
发表于 2005-8-2 13:19:00 | 只看该作者

这个题目, 我认为应该选择D答案, Flying squirrels, chipmunks, and mice are also unlikely to promote tree dispersal--- whose behavior of caching (hiding) acorns below the leaf litter often promotes successful germination of acorns --- and perhaps blue jays, important long-distance dispersers, seem to help oaks spread and reproduce.


我认为这句话的意思是说:Flying squirrels, chipmunks, and mice 他们把果实藏在附近的落叶中, 经常会发芽, 后面接着说blue jays会把果实派送到很远的地方, 可以帮助橡树扩散和繁殖.


纵上chipmuck不能帮助橡树扩散(disperse)的原因是chipmuck直接把果实藏在橡树落叶附近,而不是long-distance disperse正好是答案D


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发表于 2005-8-2 13:49:00 | 只看该作者

另外我想请问susan919妹妹, 02年9月的阅读题目中:


11)我的答案是B


24) 答案是familiar吗?  我怎么查了webster字典也无法找到这个意思啊?


35) 我的答案是C


46) 如上回复


49) litter的意思是什么 答案怎么会是cover呢? 请各位解释下


这几个题目的答案分别是什么啊?


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