問題詳情

Becoming better observers of animal behavior may be the key to surviving natural disasters. During the tsunami disaster of 2004, over 300,000 people died. No one has counted the number of animals _46_ , but we know that it wasn’t many. Before the disaster _47_ , animals were behaving strangely. For instance, shortly before the tsunami, in Khaolak, Thailand, 12 elephants that were giving tourists rides became _48_ . They suddenly left their usual habitat, carrying four _49_ tourists to safety. On the eastern coast of India, flamingos, _50_ should have been breeding at the time of year, suddenly flew to higher ground. Of the 2,000 wild pigs that inhabit an Indian nature reserve, only one was found dead after the tsunami.
【題組】46
(A)killed
(B)killing
(C)had been killed
(D)being killing

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.444444
統計:A(20),B(4),C(16),D(3),E(0)

用户評論

Chun Jen Wan】評論

成為更好的觀察員動物行為可能是倖存的自然災害的關鍵。在2004年的海嘯災難中,超過30萬人死亡。沒有人算_46_動物數量,但我們知道,這是不是很多。在災難面前_47_,動物行為怪異。例如,前不久的海嘯,在考拉克,泰國,12頭大象,讓遊客乘坐成為_48_。他們突然離開自己平時棲息地,背著四_49_遊客安全。在印度東部海岸,火烈鳥,_50_應已在一年的時間繁殖,突然飛奔到地勢較高的地方。 2000野豬居住印度自然保護區的,只有一個被發現死亡後的海嘯。