tpo34阅读及答案
tpo34阅读试题
A.they are likely to be produced by the same plants.
B.they basically consist of the same chemical components.
C.they attract only insects that will defend the plant.
D.they are produced by the same parts of the plant.
2.To say that ants are "persistent" defenders of plants means that
A.they defend plants against a wide variety of threats.
B.they continue to defend plants for as long as the plants are threatened.
C.they are successful defenders of plants.
D.they are easily observable defenders of plants.
3.What can be inferred from paragraph 2 about the ants that are attracted to theextrafloral nectaries?
A.They do not eat the leaves of the plants that produce extrafloral nectar.
B.They live almost entirely on extrafloral nectar.
C.They spend most of their energy guarding extrafloral nectaries.
D.They frequently fight among themselves over extrafloral nectar.
4.According to paragraph 3, what was the position of the opponents of the"protectionist" hypothesis?
A.Extrafloral nectar provides plants with a direct defense against attack by insects.
B.Ants substantially benefit plants that secrete extrafloral nectar.
C.The secretion of extrafloral nectar plays a role in the plant’s internal functioning.
D.Ants visit plants that secrete extrafloral nectar as often as they visit plants that do not.
5.The word "skeptical" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A.curious.
B.doubtful.
C.open-minded.
D.practical.
6.Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information jn thehighlighted sentence in the passage Incorrect choices change the meaning in importantways or leave out essential information.
A.We now have ample proof that ants benefit plants.
B.Barbara Bentley has called for additional proof that ants benefit plants.
C.In 1977 Barbara Bentley conducted research that proved that all prior studies were wrong.
D.Proof that ants benefit plants will require many more observations and experiments.
7.According to paragraph 4, what effect does the destruction of the corolla have onplants.
A.It leaves the seeds exposed and unprotected.
B.It prevents the stigma from developing.
C.It keeps pollen grains from attaching properly.
D.It prevents the flower from attracting pollinators.
8.The word "devour" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A.attack.
B.eat.
C.damage.
D.prefer.
9.What role does paragraph 5 play in the passage?
A.It offers various kinds of evidence for the protectionist view.
B.It presents the study that first proved that ants benefit plants.
C.It explains how insects find sources of nectar.
D.It presents information that partly contradicts the protectionist view.
10.The word "vulnerable" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A.numerous.
B.harmful.
C.open to attack.
D.difficult to locate.
11.According to paragraph 5, what did Bentley’s comparative study show?
A.Many more plants grew in places where ants were present than where they were absent.
B.The ants preferred plants with low seed production to plants with high seed production.
C.The plants occupied by ants produced many more seeds than those that were not occupiedby ants.
D.The plants that grew in places without ants were much smaller and weaker than those thatgrew in places where ants were present.
12.According to paragraph 5, ants defend morning glory plants from seed beetles ineach of the following ways EXCEPT:
A.driving adult beetles off the plants by nipping at their feet.
B.catching and eating adult beetles.
C.eating beetle eggs they find on developing fruits.
D.making it difficult for beetles to lay eggs on developing fruits.