【題目】閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
B
Animals can be extremely protective of their young. But when hard times call, animal fathers can be really a danger to their own kids.
Daddy Lion
A combination of laziness, pride, cruelty and anger makes the lion one of the most fearsome and worst dads of the animal kingdom. When not walking proudly across the jungle, the father lion just lazes around under the sun, or waits for one of its lioness(母獅子) partners to bring back food. Once the lioness gets home the food, the lion eats up most of it, and leaves little or nothing at all for the kids. The father doesn't even train the kids for hunting and surviving, it is the lioness who teaches them how to fend for themselves.
The Polar Father
Cute, pure and soft. Protective of young ones and family? Sure. But what makes the polar bears one of the worst dads of the animal kingdom? They don't take care of the young ones, they won't take up the responsibility of feeding them, they won't take care of them like a father should. They just leave that to the mother bear.
The Assassin Bug(獵蝽)
Size matters, you say? This little bug would eat its own eggs to stay strong and fulfill its hunger needs. The male assassin bug is actually responsible for guarding the eggs. The female assassin bug lays eggs in large numbers. The male bug eats the weaker eggs.
Daddy Bass(巖鱸魚)
Usually, water calms you down. Not so much for this underwater species. The male bass is known to eat up eggs from its own spawn. It guards the spawn(子,卵) laid by its female partner. However, when hungry and unable to hunt for food, the father won't think twice before eating up the eggs.
And do you think your father was strict and hard? After reading this article, I'm sure you think your dad is the best in the whole wide world for not eating you up!
(1)The animal fathers mentioned in this article______.
A.are protective of their young
B.are respected by their young
C.are rather bad to their kids
D.are dangerous to their whole family
(2)The underlined phrase “fend for” (Para 2)probably means______.
A.fight for
B.learn from
C.look after
D.look for
(3)The lion and the polar bears are similar in______.
A.searching food all by themselves
B.letting the mothers take care of the kids
C.letting the mothers eat up the food
D.wanting to train the kids to be cruel
(4)Which can best describe the male assassin bug?
A.Weak but kind.
B.Responsible and careful.
C.Strong and cruel.
D.Little but cruel.
【答案】
(1)C
(2)C
(3)B
(4)D
【解析】通常,動(dòng)物都會(huì)保護(hù)自己的孩子,但是當(dāng)自己面臨困難,或者饑餓時(shí),他們會(huì)毫不留情的吃掉自己的孩子,本文介紹了幾種這樣的動(dòng)物父親。(1)C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第一段的Animals can be extremely protective of their young. But when hard times call, animal fathers can be really a danger to their own kids.可知,有時(shí)候動(dòng)物父親對(duì)自己的孩子也會(huì)很殘忍。故選C。
(2)C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中The father doesn't even train the kids for hunting and surviving, it is the lioness who teaches them how to fend for themselves.可知,是母獅子教給孩子怎樣保護(hù)自己。故選C.
(3)B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中The father doesn't even train the kids for hunting and surviving, it is the lioness who teaches them how to fend for themselves,及They don't take care of the young ones,可知,獅子和北極熊的相似之處就是不照顧自己的孩子,故選B。
(4)D推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中故This little bug would eat its own eggs to stay strong and fulfill its hunger needs. The male assassin bug is actually responsible for guarding the eggs.可知,他們是小但是很殘忍,選D.
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