問題詳情

When we get wet, we need a towel to get ourselves dry.When a dog gets wet, all it needs is to shake its body. A studyin 2010 showed that a wet dog can throw off half the wateron its body by shaking for less than a second. In fact, thiscommon act of dogs works better than a washing machine.The study found that animal shaking begins with the headand ends with the tail. During a shake, the animal’s head, body and skin all move.Smaller animals must shake faster than bigger animals to get water off. For example,in one second, a rat can shake 18 times, a dog 6 times, and a bear 4 times. Biggeranimals can get their bodies dry with fewer shakes.For animals, shaking is not just about getting themselves dry. It is also aboutsaving their lives. Being wet makes animals heavier, and that makes it harder to run.In the animal world, how fast an animal can run often decides whether it will live ornot. Maybe that’s why the “wet-dog shake” has become a common habit of manyanimals.


【題組】29. What does the reading say about shaking?
(A) Different animals’ shaking begins with different body parts.
(B) Shaking is a way that animals use to make other animals scared.
(C) Animals that are not kept as pets do the shaking better than those that are.
(D) Shaking themselves dry may help animals run faster in dangerous moments.

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(1),B(2),C(2),D(5),E(0)