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Passage Two

Whales

Whales are aquatic mammals belonging to order CetaceA.A few species live in fresh water, but most species live in the seA.They have a streamlined shape and a powerful tail to drive them forwarD.With its two large horizontal fins or flukes, the tail produces the driving force by beating ply up and down. Flippers at the front are used for steering and balance. The hind limbs of whales have completely disappeared, apart from a few small bones inside the body. Body hair has also disappeared, giving whales a smoother outline and less resistance to water.Instead of hair, whales are insulated by a thick layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin. The blubber may be as much as 61 cm thick on some parts of the body. Besides protecting the animal against the cold, the blubber is an important food reserve.
Most of the best-known whales large creatures.For example, the blue whale reaches a length of more than 30 m.However, many whales, such as dolphins and porpoises, are small.Some are only 1.5 to 1.8 m long.
Whales live entirely in water.Sometimes, whales are stranded on the shore.Although they are air-breathing animals, they soon die because their great weight keeps them from expanding (opening out) the chest cavity.They can breathe easily when afloat, because the water supports most of their weight.
The bottle-nosed whale has been known to stay under water for about two hours.The sperm whale can dive down to depths of 500 fathoms.Such long and deep dives are unusual.Most dives last between 10 and 30 minutes.Whales have special mechanisms that help them to stay under water.When they breathe, they renew about nine-tenths of the air in their lungs.When human beings breathe in, only about one-fourth of the air is renewed.Whales therefore have a fairly large supply of fresh air to start with.They also have an additional oxygen supply in the muscles, where air is loosely held in combination with a pigment called myohaemoglobin.Another thing that helps whales hold their breath for long periods of time is their low sensitivity to carbon dioxide in the blood.(It is the carbon dioxide building up in human blood that affects the brain and makes the human being take another breath.)
When a whale surfaces to renew its air supply, it needs only to push the top of its snout out of the water.This is because the nostril or blowhole is at the top of the heaD.The expelled air is forced out ply to form the spout or blow.
Living whales are divided into two groups—tooth whales and whalebone whales.Tooth whales, which include most species, generally have many conical teeth and eat mainly squids and fishes.The killer whale feeds on seals.One African river dolphin feeds mostly on plants.Other tooth whales include the narwhal and the sperm whale.
Whalebone whales have no teeth.Their mouths contain huge comblike fringes of baleen or whalebone.This horny substance is usually black.All whalebone whales feed by straining small animals from the water.The mouth is filled with water and the water is then forced out through the fringes by the tongue.The animals caught in the baleen are swept into the stomach by the tongue. All whalebone whales are large animals, which are usually found in cold seas.They include the blue whales, the right whales, and the rorquals.
The future of many of the larger kinds of whales is uncertain. Whalers have killed so many blue, bowhead, humpback, and right whales that those species are threatened with extinction. Overhunting has also greatly reduced the number of fin and sei whales.Also, if the human population does not stop increasing, people may have to compete with whales for food in the seA.Some nations have begun fishing for krill.Krill is the chief food of whales in Antarctic waters.

One of the reasons why whales can make long and deep dives is that______.

A.they are able to renew their air supply under water

B.they don’t need any extra oxygen supply in the muscles

C.they renew only about one-fourth of the air in their lungs at a time

D.they are little affected by carbon dioxide in the blood

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参考答案:D

阅读理解与欣赏

每一缕阳光都该照耀到新生命

张鸿勋

  ①那天早上发生了日食,我看到了现场直播,也看到了媒体铺天盖地的报道和宣传。五百年一遇,很多人都说太幸运了,太震撼了,有的甚至说,太值了。尤其是重见天日的那一刻,感觉看到了极大的奇迹。 

  ②我问朋友:日食是什么?很多种答案,有一位朋友回答:是影子,是月亮的影子。我再问:一个影子,人们为什么会那么欣喜若狂呢?答:是感觉到一种重见天日的欣喜。

  ③人们通常认为一些很不寻常的事情才是奇迹,其实每时每刻都有和日食一样的所谓的奇迹发生,而每一缕新阳光照耀到的都应该是新的生命,因为那是新的当下。

       ④说到阳光,我想起了第一次下矿井,那是印象非常深刻的经历,在极为寂静的井下500米处,头上的矿灯照射出隐约灯光,周围异常安静,只有近处岩层渗出的地下水发出的“叮咚,叮咚”的声音,掺杂着远处隐约传来的掘煤的爆破声。

       ⑤那个矿井和后来我去过的其他矿井不同,煤层质量虽然很好,但是非常薄,是斜带型分布,最窄的地方只有70厘米高,上下都是岩层,进去之后必须趴下来手脚并用地爬行。我们爬进了矿工俗称的“掌子面”,也就是工作区。一线矿工在这里把小型爆炸后崩落的煤块向外搬运。我第一次体验了矿工是怎样工作的,也趴在地上比划了两下,发现这是一种常人难以想象的工作方式和工作环境,他们像是地层深处的蚯蚓。

       ⑥我们实在待不下去的时候,准备上来,钻入上下有铁板、周围一圈铁栅栏的吊笼,这就是电梯了,除了没有楼层显示以外,电梯速度很均匀,嘎吱作响,500米,相当于一百多层楼宇的封闭电梯,手抓着吊笼上冰冷的螺纹钢,所有人都鸦雀无声。当吊笼从地面升起的刹那,刺眼的阳光洒在我们每一张黧黑的脸上,我们全眯起眼睛,眼泪流下来。走出吊笼,我在台阶上静默良久。现在想来,那个时候的感动,应该和看到日食没有什么不同,再重复一次:每一缕阳光都应该照耀到新的生命,因为那是新的当下。

        ⑦如果我们还有解不开的烦恼,去体验吧:如果你觉得自己郁闷得要自杀,带点好吃的去一次儿童医院的白血病病房;如果你觉得自己病得比较重,带点玩具去看看脑瘫的孩子;如果你痛失了亲人,去看看地震灾区人们的生活;如果你觉得学业或者工作不堪重负,下一次矿井吧。说多少劝解的话都没有意义,真的,请体验一次:请暂时把你认为不可解决的烦恼扔开,去一趟,我保证你会把烦恼彻底抛开,拍拍灰尘嘲笑自己。

       ⑧因为,这是我曾经的体验。(摘自2010年《青年文摘》,有改动)

1.用简洁的语言概括本文的内容。

                                                                                                               

2.作者为什么在文章的开头写日食现象?

                                                                                                               

3.文章第④段划线处属于什么描写?在文中起了什么作用?

                                                                                                               

4.在文章第⑤段中,矿工为什么把工作区称为“掌子面”?

                                                                                                               

5.通过阅读本文,你一定会感受到当下的幸福,结合你的经历,谈谈感受。

                                                                                                               

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