The man was so ill, he was lucky to ____ his operator.
B.suffer from
C.come through
D.come across
B.suffer from
C.come through
D.come across
第1题
A.promotion
B.election
C.appointment
D.praise
第3题
A、energy
B、false
C、seed
D、prisoner
第4题
A.with
B.for
C.to
D.of
第5题
A、confused
B、neglected
C、amused
D、amazed
第6题
A.只吸附了K⁺、Na⁺、Ca²⁺
B.只吸附了(HCO₃)⁻
C.吸附了(SO₄)²⁻
D.只吸附了CL⁻
E.吸附了K⁺
第8题
A、perspective
B、prospective
C、perceptive
D、permissive
第9题
B.What are you doing?
C.Sure. Sorry to disturb you.
D.No, I don’t think so.
第10题
A.turns me over
B.turns me off
C.turns me down
D.turns me out
第11题
将英语短文译为中文
2. Kin Recognition (10分)
Many organisms, from sea squirts to primates, can identify their relatives. Understanding how and why they do so has prompted new thinking about the evolution of social behavior. by David W. Pfennig and Paul W. Sherman Kinship is a basic organizing principle of all societies. Humans possess elaborate means by which to identify relatives, such as using surnames and maintaining detailed genealogies.
Mechanisms for distinguishing kin also occur throughout the plant and animal kingdoms regardless of an organism’s social or mental complexity, in creatures as diverse as wildflowers and wasps. Scientists are beginning to discover that an understanding of the origin and mechanisms of kin recognition offers fresh insights into such diverse topics as how living things choose their mates, how they learn and how their immune system works.
BELDING’S GROUND SQUIRRELS live in groups in which mothers, daughters and sisters cooperate extensively. By using odors, the squirrels can distinguish familiar nestmates, who are close kin, from nonnestmates. They can also discriminate between full sisters and half sisters.