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2016年托福阅读强化模拟试题(二)

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  2016年托福阅读强化模拟试题(二)

        The canopy, the upper level of the trees in the rain forest, holds a plethora of climbing

  mammals of moderately large size, which may include monkeys, cats, civets, and

  porcupines. Smaller species, including such rodents as mice and small squirrels, are not

  Line as prevalent overall in high tropical canopies as they are in most habitats globally.

  (5) Small mammals, being warm blooded, suffer hardship in the exposed and turbulent

  environment of the uppermost trees. Because a small body has more surface area per

  unit of weight than a large one of similar shape, it gains or loses heat more swiftly.

  Thus, in the trees, where shelter from heat and cold may be scarce and conditions may

  fluctuate, a small mammal may have trouble maintaining its body temperature.

  (10) Small size makes it easy to scramble among twigs and branches in the canopy for

  insects, flowers, or fruit, but small mammals are surpassed, in the competition for

  food, by large ones that have their own tactics for browsing among food-rich twigs.

  The weight of a gibbon (a small ape) hanging below a branch arches the terminal

  leaves down so that fruit-bearing foliage drops toward the gibbon's face. Walking or

  (15) leaping species of a similar or even larger size access the outer twigs either by snapping off

  and retrieving the whole branch or by clutching stiff branches with the feet or tail and

  plucking food with their hands.

  Small climbing animals may reach twigs readily, but it is harder for them than for

  large climbing animals to cross the wide gaps from on tree crown to the next that

  (20) typify the high canopy. A macaque or gibbon can hurl itself farther than a mouse can: it

  can achieve a running start, and it can more effectively use a branch as a springboard,

  even bouncing on a limb several times before jumping. The forward movement of a small

  animal is seriously reduced by the air friction against the relatively large surface

  area of its body. Finally, for the many small mammals that supplement their insect

  (25) diet with fruits or seeds, an inability to span open gaps between tree crowns may be

  problematic, since trees that yield these foods can be sparse.

  2. Which of the following animals is less common in the upper canopy than in other environments?

  (A) Monkeys

  (B) Cats

  (C) Porcupines

  (D) Mice

  答案:D

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