Animals like the lion are known as carnivorous (meat-eating) animals. They feed on smaller animals. But many other animals eat grass or plants. They are called herbivorous (plant-eating) animals.
You may be surprised to learn that there are carnivorous plants as well as carnivorous animals. Plants that grow in poor soil need other food. They trap (catch by a trick) small insects (昆蟲) and take their bodies as food.
The pitcher plant (豬籠草) is a common carnivorous plant. This plant has a clever trap like a pitcher or jar. It even has a lid to keep out of the rain. The mouth of the pitcher is covered with something sweet like honeydew(蜜露). Insects come to the plant to feed on the honeydew. When they have eaten all that is round the mouth, they go into the pitcher to look for more. There is more honeydew deep in the pitcher and they go down to feed on it. The inner wall of the pitcher is covered with fine hairs. These hairs point downwards so that the insects cannot climb out of the pitcher. They are trapped in it. They die there, and their bodies are taken as food by the plant.
小題1:Animals are divided into two kinds.
A.carnivorous animals and meat-eating animals
B.herbivorous animals and plant-eating animals
C.carnivorous animals and herbivorous animals
D.meat animals and plant animals
小題2:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Tigers, lions and other meat-eating animals are called carnivorous animals.
B.Zebras, elephants and common farm animals are known as herbivorous animals.
C.All plants get food only from the soil.
D.It is something like honeydew in the pitcher that insects come to food on.
小題3:From this passage, we can mainly learn that       .
A.Not all plants are carnivorous
B.All plants are herbivorous
C.Not all animals are carnivorous
D.Carnivorous plants can also be found
小題4:The text mainly talks about ___________________.
A.carnivorous animalsB.herbivorous animals
C.small insectsD.pitcher plants
小題5:What kind of magazine can we find the text?
A.BiologyB.GeographyC.PhysicsD.Chemistry

小題1:C
小題2:C
小題3:D
小題4:D
小題5:A 

試題分析:這篇文章通過食肉動(dòng)物和食草動(dòng)物,引出話題,介紹了一種食肉植物---豬籠草,及它是怎么捕食的。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題;從第一段可知?jiǎng)游锓殖蓛煞N;食肉動(dòng)物和食草動(dòng)物。選C
小題2:排除題;從第二段的句子:Plants that grow in poor soil need other food. They trap (catch by a trick) small insects (昆蟲) and take their bodies as food.可知植物不是只從泥土里吸取營(yíng)養(yǎng)的。選C
小題3:從第三段的句子:The pitcher plant (豬籠草) is a common carnivorous plant.可知食肉的植物也能被找到。選D
小題4:主旨題:文章主要描寫豬籠草怎么捕食的。選D
小題5:這篇文章主要介紹了一種食肉植物---豬籠草,及它是怎么捕食的。選A 
點(diǎn)評(píng):文章結(jié)構(gòu)清晰,題目設(shè)置很合理,做題時(shí)可以帶著題目到文章找信息句,再加以判斷。
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