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patter.They do this to camouflage themselves to avoid their enemies and also to communicate withothers.They can completely change their appearance in less than a second.It can change its skin tolook like rocks,sand or planktron(浮游生物).Some scientists have even suggested that these different patterns and colors are in fact a very hardlanguage-and that each design is a different verb,adjective or noun.But nobody has been able towork out what they might be saying.There's a long way to go to get to know the octopus completely.a-24.What can we infer about the octopus'intelligence from Paragraph 2?ofIt does not attract scientists.B.Little has been known about it.C.it is equal to the cat's or dog'sD.Much has been done about it.25.What can we say about scientists'study on the octopus in the 1950s?A.They had to give it up eventually.B.They used computers to help.e?C.They found its arms could thinkD.They judged it lived like a cat.setto26.What does the underlined word "camouflage"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?B.Strengthen.A.Relax.Express.C.Hide.er27.What does the author think of the octopuses?A.They are the smartest animals.B.They're easy to be seen in the sea.C.It is useful to copy their language.D.It is difficult to understand them.In the shadow of Kenya's Mount Kilimanjaro,nine Rothschild giraffes,the rarest giraffes on thetheplanet,are free to wander at the English-style manor ()Every day shortly before 9 am,theydercome up to the house and stick their heads through the windows and doors in search of morning treats.The manor's owners,Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley,share their dining table with them.And now theoutcouple are sharing the fantastic experience with the public by opening the manor gates to guests at thegiraffe hotel,the only hotel of its kind in the world.Now,guests can feed the giraffes at breakfast butcan also get up close to them from their second-floor bedrooms.BMr and Mrs Carr-Hartley,both 38,spent their childhood living close to the house in Nairobi andhave always been enthusiastic about the animals.Tanya said,"Mikey and I grew up near this manorhouse when we were children.We are both third generation Kenyans and have always wanted to work州in conservation.Mikey's family have been related to the protection of animals for many generations.His granddad helped the removal of giraffes as far back as the 1930s because the Rothschild giraffes杯lost much of their natural living space.When the house came up for sale,we jumped at the chance tobuy it as we had always dreamed of owning it.Now,we were absolutely overjoyed to do something for翻the giraffe protection.Having the giraffes so close is very special and something which people can nowexperience by staying in one of the ten rooms at the hotel."A conservation project to save them was started at the manor in 1974 by the previous owners."The previous owners ran a very successful breeding (programme,where many giraffes wereve toAndset free into the wild and we hope to continue."said Tanya.ch as28.Why are the Carr-Hartley family unusual?外屋A.They're living on the rarest giraffes.B.They share their home with giraffes.C.They're good at making giraffes'food.rains.theirD.They train giraffes to manage the hotel.s have29.What can we know about Mikey's family?A.It has had a long connection with giraffes.红ceB.It used to raise giraffes around the manor.have aC.It built a new manor for the wild giraffes.D.It removed giraffes to Mount Kilimanjaro.8058Cd body【高三测试·英语第4页(共8页)】8058C

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