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1、TOEFL Reading 6,Paragraph 1:It should be obvious that cetaceans-whales,porpoises,and dolphins-are mammals.They breathe through lungs,not through gills,and give birth to live young.Their streamlined bodies,the absence of hind legs,and the presence of a fluke3 and blowhole4 cannot disguise their affin
2、ities with land-dwelling mammals.However,unlike the cases of sea otters and pinnipeds(seals,sea lions,and walruses,whose limbs are functional both on land and at sea),it is not easy to envision what the first whales looked like.Extinct but,already fully marine cetaceans are known from the fossil rec
3、ord.How was the gap between a walking mammal and a swimming whale bridged?Missing until recently were fossils clearly intermediate,or transitional,between land mammals and cetaceans.Fluke:the two parts that constitute the large triangular tail of a whaleBlowhole:a hole in the top of the head used fo
4、r breathing,1.In paragraph 1,what does the author say about the presence of a blowhole in cetaceans?It clearly indicates that cetaceans are mammals.It cannot conceal the fact that cetaceans are mammals.It is the main difference between cetaceans and land-dwelling mammals.It cannot yield clues about
5、the origins of cetaceans.,Paragraph 3:The fossil consists of a complete skull of an archaeocyte,an extinct group of ancestors of modern cetaceans.Although limited to a skull,the Pakicetus fossil provides precious details on the origins of cetaceans.The skull is cetacean-like but its jawbones lack th
6、e enlarged space that is filled with fat or oil and used for receiving underwater sound in modern whales.Pakicetus probably detected sound through the ear opening as in land mammals.The skull also lacks a blowhole,another cetacean adaptation for diving.Other features,however,show experts that Pakice
7、tus is a transitional form between a group of extinct flesh-eating mammals,the mesonychids,and cetaceans.It has been suggested that Pakicetus fed on fish in shallow water and was not yet adapted for life in the open ocean.It probably bred and gave birth on land.,3.The word precious in the passage is
8、 closest in meaning toExact ScarceValuableInitial,4.Pakicetus and modern cetaceans have similar(C)Hearing structures Adaptations for divingSkull shapesBreeding locations,5.The word it in the passage refers to(A)PakicetusFishLifeocean,Paragraph 4:Another major discovery was made in Egypt in 1989.Seve
9、ral skeletons of another early whale,Basilosaurus,were found in sediments left by the Tethys Sea and now exposed in the Sahara desert.This whale lived around 40 million years ago,12 million years after Pakicetus.Many incomplete skeletons were found but they included,for the first time in an archaeoc
10、yte,a complete hind leg that features a foot with three tiny toes.Such legs would have been far too small to have supported the 50-foot-long Basilosaurus on land.Basilosaurus was undoubtedly a fully marine whale with possibly nonfunctional,or vestigial,hind legs.,6.The word exposed in the passage is
11、 closest in meaning toExplainedVisibleIdentifiedLocated,7.The hind leg of Basilosaurus was a significant find because it showed that BasilosaurusLived later than Ambulocetus natansLived at the same time as PakicetusWas able to swim wellCould not have walked on land,8.It can be inferred that Basilosa
12、urus bred and gave birth in which of the following locationsOn landBoth on land and at seaIn shallow waterIn a marine environment,Paragraph 5:An even more exciting find was reported in 1994,also from Pakistan.The now extinct whale Ambulocetus natans(the walking whale that swam)lived in the Tethys Se
13、a 49 million years ago.It lived around 3 million years after Pakicetus but 9 million before Basilosaurus.The fossil luckily includes a good portion of the hind legs.The legs were strong and ended in long feet very much like those of a modern pinniped.The legs were certainly functional both on land a
14、nd at sea.The whale retained a tail and lacked a fluke,the major means of locomotion in modern cetaceans.The structure of the backbone shows,however,that Ambulocetus swam like modern whales by moving the rear portion of its body up and down,even though a fluke was missing.The large hind legs were us
15、ed for propulsion in water.On land,where it probably bred and gave birth,Ambulocetus may have moved around very much like a modern sea lion.It was undoubtedly a whale that linked life on land with life at sea,9.Why does the author use the word luckily in mentioning that the Ambulocetus natans fossil
16、 included hind legs?Fossil legs of early whales are a rare find.The legs provided important information about the evolution of cetaceans.The discovery allowed scientists to reconstruct a complete skeleton of the whale.Until that time,only the front legs of early whales had been discovered.,10.Which
17、of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage?Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.Even though Ambulocetus swam by moving its body up and down,it did not have a backbone.The backbone of
18、Ambulocetus,which allowed it to swim,provides evidence of its missing fluke.Although Ambulocetus had no fluke,its backbone structure shows that it swam like modern whales.By moving the rear parts of their bodies up and down,modern whales swim in a different way from the way Ambulocetus swam.,11.The
19、word propulsion in the passage is closest in meaning to(D)Staying afloatChanging directionDecreasing weightMoving forward,Paragraph 1:Extinct but already fully marine cetaceans are known from the fossil record.How was the gap between a walking mammal and a swimming whale bridged?Missing until recent
20、ly were fossils clearly intermediate,or transitional,between land mammals and cetaceans.Very exciting discoveries have finally allowed scientists to reconstruct the most likely origins of cetaceans.In 1979,a team looking for fossils in northern Pakistan found what proved to be the oldest fossil whal
21、e.12.Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence can be added to the passage.This is a question that has puzzled scientists for ages.Where would the sentence best fit?,13-14.Directions:An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below.Complete the
22、summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage.Some answer choices do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage.This question is worth 2 points.This passage discusse
23、s fossils that help to explain the likely origins of cetaceanswhales,porpoises,and dolphins.,1.Recent discoveries of fossils have helped to show the link between land mammals and cetaceans.2.The discovery of Ambulocetus natans provided evidence for a whale that lived both on land and at sea.3.The sk
24、eleton of Basilosaurus was found in what had been the Tethys Sea,an area rich in fossil evidence.4.Pakicetus is the oldest fossil whale yet to be found.5.Fossils thought to be transitional forms between walking mammals and swimming whales were found.6.Ambulocetus hind legs were used for propulsion i
25、n the water.(1,2,5),Paragraph 1:Before 1815 manufacturing in the United States had been done in homes or shops by skilled artisans.As master craft workers,they imparted the knowledge of their trades to apprentices and journeymen.In addition,women often worked in their homes part-time,making finished
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