Another secret of animals’ survival is telepathy(心靈感應(yīng)). This sense becomes atrophied(衰退) in man, but a(n) 1thought-communication functions in animals. Elsa, the lioness, frequently 2 when George and I intended to visit her camp, even though it 3180 miles from our home in Isiolo. On most 4when we made our irregular visit she was waiting for us. By following the spoor(野獸的足跡),we 5that she had sometimes walked 50 or 60 miles to meet us.
The same thing 6when I took Elsa’s sisters to Nairobi to be flown to the Rotterdam zoo, Elsa’s zoo. Elsa stayed behind with George in Isiolo 180 miles 7. He did not know when I was coming back, no person knew. But Elsa knew. On the morning of my 8she sat down at the entrance and wouldn’t make any 9until I arrived in the evening.
I have known this kind of thought-communication with the animal with whom I’ve lived. When Elsa died, I woke in the night, knowing what had happened, even though I was several miles away. The same thing 10later with one of Pippa’s cubs.
I don’t 11this sensitivity with my own kind. Feel far more in tune with what is going on when I am in the bush than when I am in London on Nairobi. We don’t know much yet about this telepathy from which gland(腺體) it comes, or how it 12. But if men could awaken or 13 it in themselves, and then cooperate by trusting each other, 14 fearing and treating one another 15, the world would be a far better place.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      extremely
    2. B.
      completely
    3. C.
      thoroughly
    4. D.
      definitely
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      sensed
    2. B.
      aware
    3. C.
      feels
    4. D.
      concerns
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      lay
    2. B.
      lies
    3. C.
      located
    4. D.
      stood
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      case
    2. B.
      conditions
    3. C.
      occasions
    4. D.
      situations
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      discussed
    2. B.
      dismissed
    3. C.
      discovered
    4. D.
      distrusted
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      happened
    2. B.
      broken out
    3. C.
      replaced
    4. D.
      took over
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      far
    2. B.
      farther
    3. C.
      away
    4. D.
      far from
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      turn
    2. B.
      return
    3. C.
      reality
    4. D.
      reappear
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      emotions
    2. B.
      feelings
    3. C.
      exchanges
    4. D.
      movement
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      burst forth
    2. B.
      burst
    3. C.
      appeared
    4. D.
      occurred
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      command
    2. B.
      confirm
    3. C.
      possess
    4. D.
      prohibit
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      starts
    2. B.
      comprehends
    3. C.
      manufactures
    4. D.
      works
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      create
    2. B.
      plant
    3. C.
      cultivate
    4. D.
      produce
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      rather than
    2. B.
      other than
    3. C.
      would rather
    4. D.
      or rather
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      suspiciously
    2. B.
      suspecting
    3. C.
      prosperously
    4. D.
      doubtfully
DAACC ACBDD CDCAA
試題分析:文章介紹了作者和動物之間的故事,說明動物之間是有心靈感應(yīng)的,作者和動物也是有心靈感應(yīng)的,但是作者感嘆和人沒有心靈感應(yīng),如果人們可以彼此合作而不是彼此害怕彼此懷疑,那這個世界會變成更好的地方。
1.考查副詞:A. extremely[非常,B. completely完全,C. thoroughly 完全,D. definitely確定地,一定地,這種感覺在人類身上已經(jīng)退化,但是在動物身上是確實可以思想交流的,選D
2.考查動詞:A. sensed感覺到,B. aware,adj,有意識的,C. feels感覺(連系動詞)D. concerns使…擔(dān)心,和…有關(guān),當(dāng)我和喬治要靠近它的領(lǐng)地,母獅子Elsa總是能感覺到。選A
3.考查動詞:A. lay位于(lie)的過去時,B. lies位于,撒謊,  C. located使…位于…,D. stood聳立,即使位于我們Isiolo.的家有180英里,這里用過去時,選A
4.考查名詞:A. case案件,情形,B. conditions條件,狀況,C. occasions機會,場合,D. situations形勢,在大部分場合我們不定期到訪的時候,它都會等著我們,選C
5.考查動詞:A. discussed討論,B. dismissed排除,解雇,C. discovered發(fā)現(xiàn),D. distrusted不信任,通過追隨動物的足跡,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)它有時走50到60英里來迎接我們,選C
6.考查動詞和短語:A. happened發(fā)生,B. broken out爆發(fā),C. replaced代替,D. took over接管,同樣的事情發(fā)生了,當(dāng)我們把Elsa的姐姐Nairobi用飛機運到動物園,選A
7.考查形容詞副詞:A. far遠,B. farther[來更遠,C. away離開,D. far from遠離,一點也不,Elsa 和 George 留在距離180英里的Isiolo,away前面可以接數(shù)詞,選C
8.考查名詞:A. turn轉(zhuǎn)身,B. return回來,C. reality現(xiàn)實,D. reappear重新出現(xiàn),從前面的句子:He did not know when I was coming back, no person knew. But Elsa knew.可知Elsa知道我回來,選B
9.考查名詞:A. emotions情感,B. feelings感覺,C. exchanges交換,D. movement運動,移動,它坐在門口,直到我回來一動不動,選D
10.考查動詞:A.burst forth突發(fā),爆發(fā),噴出B. burst爆發(fā),C. appeared出現(xiàn),D. occurred發(fā)生,后來Pippa的幼崽也發(fā)生了同樣的事情,選D
11.考查動詞:A. command命令,B. confirm證實,C. possess擁有,D. prohibit禁止,從前面的I have known this kind of thought-communication with the animal with whom I’ve lived.可知作者和同類沒有這種感覺,選C
12.考查動詞:A. starts開始,B. comprehends理解,C. manufactures制造,D. works工作,奏效,我們不知道這種心靈感應(yīng)是從哪個腺體出來的,是怎么奏效的,選D
13.考查動詞:A. create創(chuàng)造,B. plant種植,C. cultivate 耕作,種植,教養(yǎng),栽培,改善,交朋友D. produce生產(chǎn),從前面的awaken可知如果人類能喚醒和培養(yǎng)這樣的心靈感應(yīng),選C
14.考查詞組:A. rather than而不是,B. other than除了,C. would rather寧愿,D. or rather更確切的說,人們可以通過彼此合作而不是彼此害怕。選A
15.考查副詞:.A.suspiciously猜疑地,懷疑的,疑心很深地B. suspecting懷疑,C. prosperously繁榮地,幸運地,D. doubtfully懷疑地,含糊地,如果人們可以彼此合作而不是彼此害怕彼此懷疑,那這個世界會變成更好的地方。A
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