A
Unlesswespendmoneytospot[認(rèn)出,發(fā)現(xiàn)]andpreventasteroids[小行星]now,onemightcrashintoEarthanddestroylifeasweknowit,saysomescientists.
Asteroidsarebiggerversionsofthemeteoroids[流星體]thatraceacrossthenightsky.MostorbitthesunfarfromEarthanddontthreatenus.ButtherearealsothousandsofasteroidswhoseorbitsputthemonacollisioncoursewithEarth.
But$500millionworthofnewtelescopesrightnow,thenspend$10millionayearforthenext25yearstolocatemostofthespacerocks.Bythetimewespotafatalone,thescientistssay,wellhaveawaytochangeitscourse.
Isitworthit?Twothingsexpertsconsiderwhenjudginganyriskare(1)Howlikelytheeventis;(2)Howbadtheconsequencesiftheeventoccurs.ExpertsthinkanasteroidbigenoughtodestroylotsoflifemightstrikeEarthonceevery500,000years.Soundsprettyrarebutifonedidfall.Itwouldbetheendoftheworld.“Ifwedonttakecareofthesebidasteroids,theylltakecareofus,”saysonescientist.“itsthatsimple.”
Thecure,though,mightbeworsethanthedisease.Dowereallywantfleets[艦隊(duì),車隊(duì)]ofnuclearweaponssittingaroundonEarth?“theworldhaslessfearfromdoomsday[毀滅性]rocksthanfromagreatnuclearfleetsetagainstthem.”SaidaNewYorkTimesarticle.
1.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutasteroidsandmeteoroids?
A.Theyareheavenlybodiesdifferentincomposition.
B.Theyareheavenlybodiessimilarinnature.
C.Theyaremoreasteroidsthanmeteoroids.
D.Asteroidsaremoremysteriousthanmeteoroids.
2.WhatdoscientistssayaboutthecollisionofanasteroidwithEarth?
A.Itisveryunlikelybutthedangerexists.
B.Suchacollisionmightoccuronceevery25years.
C.CollisionsofsmallerasteroidswithEarthoccurmoreoftenthanexpected.
D.Itsstilltooearlytosaywhethersuchacollisionmightoccur.
3.Whatdopeoplethinkofthesuggestionofusingnuclearweaponstoalterthecourseofasteroids?
A.Itsoundspracticalbutitmaynotsolvetheproblem.
B.Itmaycreatemoreproblemsthanitmightsolve.
C.ItisawasteofmoneybecauseacollisionofasteroidswithEarthisveryunlikely.
D.Furtherresearchshouldbedonebeforeitisprovedapplicable.
4.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat_________
A.Whilepushingasteroidsoffcoursenuclearweaponswoulddestroytheworld.
B.AsteroidsracingacrossthenightskyarelikelytohitEarthinthenearfuture.
C.Theworryaboutasteroidscanbelefttofuturegenerationssinceitisunlikelytohappeninourlifetime.
D.WorkablesolutionsstillhavetobefoundtopreventacollisionofasteroidswithEarth.
5.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthorstoneinthispassage?
A.Optimistic[樂觀的] B.Critical[批評(píng)的]
C.Objective[客觀的] D.Arbitrary[武斷的]
B
Thelawsaysthatwomenshouldhavethechanceofdoingthesamejobsasmenandearnthesameasthem.
Therealityisverydifferent.Womenlosebecause,25yearsaftertheEqualPayAct,manyofthemstillgetpaidlessthanmen.
Theylosebecausetheydolower-paidjobswhichmenjustwontconsider.Andtheylosetheyaretheoneswhointerruptacareertohavechildren.
AllthisisreportedinanindependentstudyorderedbytheGovernmentswomensunite.
Thebiggestproblemisntequalpayinworkplacessuchasfactories.Itisasortofworkwomendo.
Makealistoflow-paidofjobsthenconsiderwhodoesthem.
Trynurses,secretaries,cleaner,clerks,teachersinprimaryschools,dinnerladies,andchildcarehelpers.Notalotofmenamongthatgroup,arethere?
Yetsomeofthosejobsarereallyimportant.Surelynoonewoulddenythataboutnursesandteachers,forastart.
Sowhydowerewardthepeoplewhodothemsopoorly?Therecanbeonlyoneanswer—becausetheyarewomen.
Thisisnotgoingtobeputrightovernight.ButtheGovernment,whichemploysalotofthem,,andotherbosseshavetomakeastart.
Itisdisgraceful[可恥的]thatwehavegoneintothe21stCenturystilltreatingwomenlikesecond-classcitizens.
1.Womenshouldhavethechanceofdoingthesamejobsandbepaidequallyasmen________.
A.after25years
B.accordingtothelaw
C.asaresultoftheEqualPayAct
D.becausewomenareasstrongasmen
2.Wecanlearnfromthetextwhattheproblemreallymattersis____.
A.thatthewomeninterruptacareertohavechildren
B.whatsortofworkwomendo
C.becausetheyarewomen
D.whatanunfairpaywomengetinworkplaces.
3.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthewritersidea?
A.Womenshouldgetequalpayforequalworktothatofmen.
B.Womenshouldstrengthen[加強(qiáng)]themselves.
C.TheGovernmentoughttoprotectwomenagainstgettingpaidlessthanmen.
D.Someofthejobsthatwomendoareofgreatimportance.
4.Whenthewritersays“Thisisnotgoingtobeputrightovernight”,hemeans____.
A.wemustsolvetheproblemveryquickly.
B.thereisnotcompletelyfairthingallovertheworld.
C.weneedalongtimetochangetheunfairreality.
D.theproblemthatwomenlosewillbesolvedsoon.
5.Whichdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Worktogivewomenafairpaydeal.
B.Timetochangethesituation.
C.Equalwork,equalpay.
D.Shouldwomenbetreatedlikesecond-classcitizens?
C
Therehaveneverbeenmanyadventurers.Youvanreadstoriesaboutmencalledadventures.Buttheywerereallybusinessmen.Therewassomethingtheywanted—alady,ormoney,oracountry,orhonor.Andsotheygotit.Butatrueadventureisdifferent.Hestartswithoutanyspecialpurpose.Heisreadyforanythinghemaymeet.
Therehavebeenmanyhalf-adventurers.Andtheyweregreatmen.Historyisrichwiththeirstories.Buteachofthemhadaspecialpurpose.Theywerenotfollowersoftrueadventure.
InthebigcityofNewYork,RomanceandAdventurearealwayswaiting.
Aswewalkalongthestreet,theyarewatchingus.Welookupsuddenlyandseeafaceinawindow.Thefaceseemstointerestusstrangely.Orinaquietstreet,wehearacryoffearandpaincomingfromahousewherenoonelives.Acartakesustoastrangedoor,insteadoftoourown.Thedooropensandweareaskedtoenter.Ateverycorner,eyeslooktowardus,orhandsareraised,orfingerspoint.Adventureisoffered.
Butfewofusarereadytoaccept.Wearereadytodoonlythethingswedoeveryday.Wewishtodoonlythethingsthateveryoneelsedoes.Wemoveon;andsomedaywecometotheendofalongquietlife.Thenwebegintothink.Then,whenitistoolate,wearesorrythatwehaveneverknowntrueRomanceandAdventure.
1.Intheauthorsopinion,thereare____trueadventures.
A.many B.few C.no D.afew
2.Inwhatwaydoestheauthorsayatrueadventureisdifferentfromabusinessman?
A.Heisreadyforanythinghemaymeet.
B.Heisnotinterestedinmoney.
C.Heenjoysexcitementwhileabusinessmandoesnot.
D.Atrueadventureisromantic,whileabusinessmanisdull.
3.Accordingtothepassage,acryoffearandpaincomingfromahousewherenoonelivesinaquietstreetmeans____.
A.anumber B.afight C.wealth D.adventure
4.Thepassagedoesntmentionit,butwecaninferfromthepassagethatwhenmostpeoplemeetanofferofadventure,theywill____.
A.growangrybutcurious
B.accepttheoffer
C.growembarrassedandrejecttheoffer
D.befrightenedandcryforhelp.
5.Whendomostpeoplewishthattheyhadknownromanceandadventure?
A.Whentheyareyoung.
B.Whenitinvolvesabeautifulladyorhandsomeman.
C.Whensomethingintereststhemstrangely.
D.Whentheyreachtheendofalongquietlife.
D
Aroundtheworldmoreandmorepeoplearetakingpartindangeroussportsandactivities.Ofcourse,therehavealwaysbeenpeoplewhohavelookedforadventures—thosewhohaveclimbedthehighestmountains,traveledintounknownpartsoftheworldorsailedinsmallboatsacrossthegreatestoceans.Now,however,therearepeoplewholookforanimmediateexcitementfromariskyactivitywhichmayonlylastafewminutesorevenseconds.
Iwouldconsiderbungeejumpingtobeagoodexampleofsuchanactivity.Youjumpfromahighplace(perhapsabridgeorahot-airballoon)200metresabovethegroundwithanelastic[有彈性的]ropetiedtoyourankles.Youfallatupto150kilometresanhouruntiltheropestopsyoufromhittingtheground.Itissaidthatabout2millionpeoplearoundtheworldhavenowtriedbungeejumping.Otheractivitieswhichmostpeoplewouldsayareasriskyasbungeejumpingincludejumpingfromtallbuildinganddivingintotheseafromthetopofhighcliff.
Whydopeopletakepartinsuchactivitiesasthese?Somepsychologistssuggestthatitisbecauselifeinmodernsocietieshasbecomesafeandboring.Notverylongago,diseasescouldnoteasilybecured,andlifewasacontinuousbattleforsurvival.
Nowadays,accordingtomanypeople,lifeofferslittleexcitement.Theyliveandworkincomparativelysafeconditions;theybuyfoodinshops;andtherearedoctorsandhospitalstolookafterthemiftheybecomeill.Theanswerforsomeofthesepeopleistolookfordangerinactivitiessuchasbungeejumping.
1.Abesttitleforthetextis____.
A.Dangeroussports:whatandwhy
B.Theboredomofmodernlife
C.Bungeejumping:Isitreallydangerous?
D.Theneedforexcitement
2.Moreandmorepeopletoday____.
A.aretryingactivitiessuchasbungeejumping
B.areclimbingthehighestmountains
C.arecomingclosetodeathinsports
D.arelookingforadventuressuchastravelingintounknownplaces
3.Inbungeejumping,you____.
A.jumpashighasyoucan
B.slidedownaropetotheground
C.attach[系]yourselftoaropeandfalltotheground
D.falltowardsthegroundwithoutarope
4.Peopleprobablytakepartindangeroussportsnowadaysbecause_____.
A.theyhavealotoffreetime
B.theycangotohospitaliftheyareinjured
C.theirlifeisshortofexcitement
D.theynolongerneedtohuntforfood
5.Thewriterofthetexthasa____attitudetowardsdangeroussports.
A.Positive[肯定的] B.negative[否定的]
C.neutral[中立的] D.nervous[緊張的]
E
ThereportcametotheBritishonMay21,1949.TheGermanbattleshipBismarck,themostpowerfulwarship[戰(zhàn)艦]intheworld,wasmovingoutintotheAtlanticOcean.Hertask:todestroytheshipssuppliesfromtheUnitedStatestowar-tornEngland.
TheBritishhadfearedsuchatask.NowarshiptheyhadcouldmatchtheBismarckinspeedorinfirepower.TheBismarckhadeight15-inchgunsand81smallguns.Shecouldmoveat30nautical[海上的]milesanhour.Shewasbelievedtobeunsinkable.
However,theBritishhadtosinkher.TheysentoutataskforceheadedbytheirbestbattleshipHoodtohuntdowntheBismarck.OnMay24,theHoodfoundtheBismarck.
ItwasameetingthattheGermancommanderLuetjensdidnotwanttosee.HisordersweretodestroytheBritishshipsthatwerecarryingsupplies,buttostayawayfromafightwithBritishwarships.
Thebattledidntlastlong.TheBismarcksfirsttorpedo[魚雷]hittheHood,whichwentdowntakingallbutthreeofher4,419menwithher.
Butinthefight,theBismarckwasslightlydamaged.HercommanderdecidedtorunforrepairstoFrance,whichhadatthattimebeentakenbythespeedandtheheavyfog,theylostsightofher.
Fortwodays,everyBritishshipintheAtlantictriedtofindtheBismarck,butwithnosuccess.Finally,shewassightedbyaplanefromtheair.TheBismarckwashit.
OnthemorningofMay27,thelastbattlewasfought.FourBritishshipsfiredontheBismarck,andshewasfinallysunk.
1.TheBismarcksailedintotheAtlanticOcean____.
A.tosinktheHood
B.togaincontrolofFrance
C.tocutoffAmericansuppliestoBritain
D.tostopBritishwarshipsreachingGermany
2.ManypeoplebelievedthattheBismarckcouldnotbedefeatedbecauseshe____.
A.wasfastandpowerful B.hadmoremenonboard
C.wasunderLuetjenscommand D.hadbiggergunsthanotherships
3.Welearnfromthetextthaton24ofMay____.
A.theBritishonthebattleagainsttheBismarck
B.theBismarckwonthebattleagainsttheBritish
C.theBritishgunfiredamagedtheBismarckseriously
D.theBismarcksucceededinkeepingawayfromtheBritish
4.LuetjenstriedtosailtoFranceinorderto____.
A.havetheshiprepaired B.jointheotherGermans
C.gethelpfromtheFrench D.getawayfromtheBritish
5.WhichofthefollowingistheimmediatecauseofthesinkingoftheBismarck?
A.TheBritishairstrikes.
B.ThedamagedonebytheHood.
C.GunfirefromtheBritishwarships.
D.LuetjensdecisiontorunforFrance.
F
“Iwouldalmostratherseeyoudead.”BobertS.Cassatt,aleadingbankerofPhiladelphia,shoutedwhenhistwenty-year-oldeldestdaughterannouncedthatshewantedtobecomeanartist.Inthe19thcentury,playingatdrawingorpaintingondisheswasallrightforayounglady,butseriousworkinartwasnot.Andwhentheyoungladysfamilyrackedamong[擠身于]thebestofPhiladelphiassocial[社會(huì)各界的]families,suchanideacouldnotevenbeconsidered.
ThatwashowMaryCassatt,born1844,beganherstruggleasanartist.Shedidnottremblebeforeherfathersanger,sheopposed[反對(duì)]himwithcourageandatlastmadehimchangehismind.ManyCassattgaveuphersocialpositionandallthoughtsofathousandandafamily,whichinthosetimeswasunthinkableforayounglady.Intheend,afterlongyearsofhardworkandperseverance[堅(jiān)持],shebecameAmericasmostimportantwomanartistandtheinternationallyrecognizedleadingwomanpainterofthetime.
1.HowdidMrCassattreact[反應(yīng)]whenhisdaughtermadeherannouncement?
A.Hefearedforherlife. B.Hewasveryangry.
C.Henearlykilledher. D.Hewarnedher.
2.WhatinfactwasMrCassattsmainreasoninopposinghisdaughterswish?
A.Drawingandpaintingwassimplyunthinkableamongladiesinthosedays.
B.Hedidnotbelievehisdaughterwantedtoworkseriouslyinart.
C.Hebelievedanartistslifewouldbetoohardforhisdaughter.
D.Ladiesofgoodfamiliessimplydidnotbecomeartistsinthosetimes.
3.WhatmadeMaryCassatts“struggle”tobecomearecognizedartistespeciallyhard?
A.Shewasawoman B.Herfatheropposedher.
C.Shehadnosocialposition. D.Shedidntcomefromanartistsfamily.
4.WhatdoweknowaboutMaryCassattsmarriage?
A.Hermarriagefailedbecauseshenevergaveathoughttoherhusbandandfamily.
B.Shenevermarriedbecauseshedidnotwanttobejustawifeandmother.
C.Aftermarriageshedecidedtogiveupherhusbandratherthanhercareer.
D.Shedidnotmarrybecauseforaladyofhersocialpositiontomarrybelowherwasunthinkable.
5.WhatdoweknowaboutRobertCassattscharacterfromthetext?
A.Hewasacruelman. B.Hewasastubborn[固執(zhí)的]man.
B.Heknewnothingaboutart. D.Heknewlittleabouthisdaughter.
G
Ihadjustgonetobedafteraveryharddaywhenthephonerang.Itwasaneccentric[怪僻的]farmer.IhadnevermethimbeforealthoughIhadoftenheardpeopletalkabouthim.HesoundedquitenervousandhehadbeentalkingforaminuteorsobeforeIunderstoodanything.EventhenIcouldmakeoutwasthatsomeonecalledMillyhadhadaverybadaccident.IhadnttheslightestideawhoshewasbutIobviouslyhadtogo.
IthadbeensnowingheavilythatIdidntknowtheway.IhadbeendrivingforatleastanhourwhenIfinallyfoundhisplace.Hewasstandingthere,waitingforme.ItseemedMillyhaddied.“Shemeantmoretomethananyone…evenmyownwife!”hesaid.Icouldseethathehadbeencrying.Ithoughtsomethingterriblehadtakenplace,apossiblescandal[丑聞].Iwasevenmoreshockedwhenhetoldmehehadputherinthebarn.“Iwouldntleaveheroutinthecold!”hesaid.
Millyhadclearlybeenasecretloverofhis.Iwasabouttotellhimhecouldnotexpectmetocoveranythingupwhenheopenedthebarndoor.HeliftedhiscandleandIsawadarkfigureontheground.“Shewassuchagoodcow!Iwouldntletanyonebutadoctortouchher!”hesaid,andburstintotearsagain.
1.Theunderlinedphrase“makeout”inthefirstparagraphmeans________.
A.expect B.understand C.seeclearly D.hearclearly
2.Beforehearrivedatthefarmershouse,thewriterexpectedtoseeMillylying________.
A.onthegroundofabarn B.onthefloorofaroom
C.inbedinaroom D.inbedinabarn
3.WhatdoweknowaboutMillyfromthestory?
A.Shehadmetwithanaccident B.Shehadcausedascandal.
C.Shewasseriouslyill. D.Shewashiddensomewhere.
4.Thefarmerwishedthatthewritermight________.
A.lookintothematter B.bringMillybacktolife
C.freehimfromascandal D.keepthewholethingasecret
5.Thepersonwhotoldthestoryisprobablya________.
A.armer B.policeman
C.countrydoctor D.newspaperreporter
H
Morethan6000childrenwereexpelled[開除]fromUSschoolslastyearforbringinggunsandbombstoschool,theUSDepartmentofEducationsaidonMay8.
Thedepartmentgaveareportontheexpulsionsassayinghandgunsaccountedfor58percentofthe6093expulsionsin1996—97,against7percentforrifles[步槍]orshotgunsand35percentforothertypesoffirearms.
“Thereportisaclearsignthatournationspublicschoolsarecrackingdown[嚴(yán)懲]”onstudentswhobringgunstoschool,“EducationSecretryRichardRieysaidinastatement.“Weneedtobetough-minded[堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的]aboutkeepinggunsoutofourschoolsanddoeverythingtokeepourchildrensafe.”
InMarch1997,a11-year-oldboyanda13-year-oldusinghand-gunsandriflesshotdeadfourchildrenandateacherataschoolinJonesboro,Arkansas.InOctober,twowerekilledandsevenwoundedinashootingataMissisippischool.Twomonthslater,a14-year-oldboykilledthreehighschoolstudentsandwoundedfiveinDaducab,Kentucky.
“Mostoftheexpulsions[開除],56percent,werefromhighschools,whichhavestudentsfromaboutage13,34percentwerefromjuniorhighschoolsand9percentwerefromelementaryschools.”Thereportsaid.
1.FromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthatintheUSschools________.
A.studentsenjoyshooting B.studentsareeagertobesoldiers
C.safetyisaproblem C.studentscanmakeguns
2.ThereportfromtheUSDepartmentofEducationshowsthat________.
A.thenumberoftheexpulsionsisnowlarge
B.thenumberoftheexpulsionsiswrong
C.therearesoldiershidingamongthestudents
D.gunsareoutofcontrolinUSschools
3.Themainideaofparagraphfourshowsus________.
A.someexamplesofshootingsinUSschools
B.theAmericansfeeling
C.somefamousschools
D.thatsometeacherswerekilledbystudents
4.Howmanystudentswereshotdeadin1997inUSschools?
A.10 B.9 C.12 D.22
5.Fromthispassageweknowthat________.
A.everyAmericancannothaveguns
B.onlysoldiersandpolicecanhaveguns
C.everyAmericancitizencanownguns
D.teachershavenomoneytobuyguns
I
Ithelpsusunderstandtheworldbetterifweknowalittlegeographyandhavesomemapsathand.ButwithmapsinChineseonly,misunderstandingispossibleinstudyingworldevents.Chinesenamesarelong,hardtopronounceandwithoutmeaningtoaforeigner.Fortheopeningofthecountrymapsareimportantandhelpfulandneededbadly.
Iwishmapsvariouslanguages,suchasthoseusedintheUnitedNations,wouldcomeoutandbesoldinallbookstoresopentoChinese.
1.Thewriterismainlytalkingabout________.
A.geography B.maps
C.Chinesenames D.theopeningofthecountry
2.KnowingalittlegeographyandhavingsomemapsinChineseonly,aforeigner________.
A.canstudyworldeventseasily
B.canstudyworldeventswithoutmisunderstanding
C.cantstudyworldeventswithoutmisunderstanding
D.willfelljoyinstudyingworldevents
3.WhatarethedifficultiesforaforeignertouseamapinChinese?
A.Aforeignerhasnowheretobuyamap
B.AllthebookstoresonlyopentoChinese.
C.ThenamesofChinesepeoplearelong,hardtopronounceandwithoutmeaning.
D.ThenamesofplacesonamapinChinesearelong,hardtopronounceandwithoutmeaning.
4.IntheUnitedNationspeopleusemapsin________.
A.foreignlanguagesonly B.Chineseonly
C.variouslanguages D.Englishonly
5.Accordingtothepassagemapsinforeignlanguagearebadlyneeded________.
A.inacountryopentootherpartsoftheworld
B.ifacountryisgoingtojointheUnitedNations
C.whenwearelearninggeography
D.iftherearenomapsinbookstoresopentoChinese
J
Doanimalshaveaculture?Whatdowemeanby“culture?”Latelysocialscientistshavebeguntoaskifcultureisfoundjustinhumans,orifsomeanimalshaveaculturetoo.Whenwespeakofculture,wemeanawayoflifeagroupofpeoplehaveincommon.Cultureincludesthebeliefsandattitudeswelearn.Itisthepatternsofbehaviorthathelppeopletolivetogether.Itisalsothepatternsofbehaviorthatmakeonegroupofpeopledifferentfromanothergroup.
Ourcultureletsusmakeupforhavinglostoutstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefenses.Insteadweusetools,cooperatewithoneanother,andcommunicatewithlanguage.Buttheseaspectsofhumanbehavior,or“culture,”canalsobefoundinthelivesofcertainanimals.Animalscanmaketools,forexample.Weusedtothinkthattheabilitytousetoolswasthedividinglinebetweenhumanbeingsandotheranimals.Lately,however,wehavefoundthatthisisnotthecase.Chimpanzees[非洲小猩猩]cannotonlyusetoolsbutactuallymaketoolsthemselves.Animalscanalsoshareknowledgewitheachotherandusetheirownlanguagetocommunicate.Soitmaybeimportantforustoknowthatthelinedividingusfromanimalsisnotasclearasweusedtothink.
1.Choosethestatementthatbestexpressesthemainidea.____.
A.Achimpanzeecanlearntousesignlanguagetomakesentences
B.Otheranimalscaninventtools
C.Knowledgeandcommunicationarenolongersignsofonlyhumanbehavior
D.Thelinedividinghumanculturefromanimalcultureisnotasclearaswemightthink
2.“Culture”refersto________.
A.booklanguageofbehaviorwelearn
B.thepatternsofbehaviorwelearn
C.traditionalideas
D.peoplesgoodhabits
3.Achimpanzeesuseoftoolsmeans________.
A.animalsarethesameashumanbeings
B.animalscanbeascleverashumanbeings
C.thedividinglinebetweencultureandanimalculturenolongerexists
D.animalsmayhaveaculturelikeourown
4.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?________.
A.Theabilitytouselanguageseparateshumanbeings
B.Wecanbecertainthatanimalshaveaculturetoo
C.Socialscientistsdoubtifanimalshaveaculturetoo
D.Sometraditionalideasaboutthedifferencebetweenhumanbeingsandanimalsmaybewrong
5.Thefirstsentenceofthesecondparagraph“Ourcultureletsusmakeupforhavinglostourstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefenses“means________.
A.asaresultofourculture,wehavelostourstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefenses
B.ourculturehasenabledusevenbetterthoughwehavelostourstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefenses
C.ourculturehasbroughtbacktousstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefensesthatwehavelost
D.ourcultureasksthatweloseourstrength,claws,longteeth,andotherdefenseswhichanimalsstillhave
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A.BABDC B.BBACA C.BADCD
D.AACCC E.CABAC F.BAABD
G.BCABC H.CDABC I. BCDCA
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