3、Social insects live in the form of societies, which in some ways are similar to human societies. In both types of societies, there is a division of labor. In insects societies, certain insects have the duty of reproduction, the workers collect food while the soldiers defend the land. In the same way human groups such as farmers and shopkeepers have specialized functions in producing good and providing services to the society.
Insects and human societies are also alike in which individual members of the society work together. White ant workers work together to build nests. Similarly in human societies, engineers, architects, town planners and construction workers unite to build cities.
The nests of social insects are as complex as a man-made city. In some insect nests special places are provided for the young and for food storage. Many nests also have devices for regulating the temperature. So insect nests are as functional as human houses.
It is not surprising, therefore, that many similarities have been made between social insects and human societies. It must not be forgotten, however, that insect social behavior is determined by nature. Insects show no ability for learning or for developing a social tradition based on learning.
1.Mentioned in the passage, the functions performed by social insects are ______.
A.reproduction of food, defending the land and building nests, etc.
B.producing food, defending the land and building nests, etc.
C.producing food, providing services and defending the land, etc.
D.reproduction, collecting food and building nests, etc.
2.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.In both insect and human societies individual members work together
B.The nests of social insects are exactly like the cities of human societies.
C.Social behaviors of both insect and human are determined by different factors.
D.There are different social functions in both insect and human societies.
3.Human and insect societies are different in the fact that ______.
A.Insects’ behavior result from its nature, while human’s from tradition
B.human being are able to make a lot of similarities
C.human beings develop
his tradition based on learning
D.different groups
of both have different functions.
4.The main idea of this passage is ______.
A.the complex nests of social insects
B.the functions performed by social insects
C.the cause of insects’ social behaviour
D.the similarities between societies of social insects and human
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Social insects live in the form of societies, which in some ways are similar to human societies. In both types of societies, there is a division of labor. In insects societies, certain insects have the duty of reproduction, the workers collect food while the soldiers defend the land. In the same way human groups such as farmers and shopkeepers have specialized functions in producing good and providing services to the society.
Insects and human societies are also alike in which individual members of the society work together. White ant workers work together to build nests. Similarly in human societies, engineers, architects, town planners and construction workers unite to build cities.
The nests of social insects are as complex as a man-made city. In some insect nests special places are provided for the young and for food storage. Many nests also have devices for regulating the temperature. So insect nests are as functional as human houses.
It is not surprising, therefore, that many similarities have been made between social insects and human societies. It must not be forgotten, however, that insect social behavior is determined by nature. Insects show no ability for learning or for developing a social tradition based on learning.
1.Mentioned in the passage, the functions performed by social insects are ______.
A.reproduction of food, defending the land and building nests, etc.
B.producing food, defending the land and building nests, etc.
C.producing food, providing services and defending the land, etc.
D.reproduction, collecting food and building nests, etc.
2.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.In both insect and human societies individual members work together
B.The nests of social insects are exactly like the cities of human societies.
C.Social behaviors of both insect and human are determined by different factors.
D.There are different social functions in both insect and human societies.
3.Human and insect societies are different in the fact that ______.
A.Insects’ behavior result from its nature, while human’s from tradition
B.human being are able to make a lot of similarities
C.human beings develop his tradition based on learning
D.different groups of both have different functions.
4.The main idea of this passage is ______.
A.the complex nests of social insects
B.the functions performed by social insects
C.the cause of insects’ social behaviour
D.the similarities between societies of social insects and human
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Social insects live in the form of societies which in some ways are similar to human societies. In both types of societies there is a division of labour. In insect societies certain insects have the duty of reproduction (繁殖); the workers collect food while the soldiers defend the land. In the same way human groups such as farmers and shopkeepers have specialized functions (作用) in producing goods and providing services to the society.
Insects and human societies are also alike in that individual (個(gè)體的) members of the society work together. White ant workers work together to build nests. Similarly, in human societies engineers, architects (建筑師), town planners and construction workers unite to build cities.
The nests of social insects are as complex (復(fù)雜的) as a man-made city. In some insect nests special places are provided for the young and for food storage. Many nests also have devices for regulating the temperature. So insect nests are as functional as human houses.
It is not surprising, therefore, that many similarities have been made between social insects and human societies. It must not be forgotten, however, that insect social behavior is determined by nature. Insects show no ability for learning or for developing a social tradition based on learning.
64. Mentioned in the passage, the functions performed by social insects are ________.
A. reproduction, collecting food and building nests, etc.
B. reproduction of food, defending the land and building nests, etc.
C. producing food, defending the land and nursing babies, etc.
D. reproduction of food, providing services and defending the land, etc.
65. The second paragraph tells us that ________.
A. engineers, architects, town planners and construction workers don't have to work together to build a city
B. white ant workers work together in the same way as nurses do
C. in both societies there is social co-operation (合作)
D. white ant workers unite in order to defend the land
66. Human and insect societies are different in that ________.
A. different groups have different traditions
B. insect social behavior is determined by nature while human societies have developed a social tradition based on learning
C. human beings can make many similarities
D. human beings can make machines while insects can't
67. The main idea of this passage is ________.
A. the similarities between social insects and human societies
B. the complex nests of social insects
C. the functions performed by social insects
D. the cause of insect social behavior
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