On the island of New Zealand there is a grasshopper-like species of insect that is found nowhere else on earth.New Zealanders have given it the nickname weta which is a native Maori word meaning "god of bad looks".It's easy to see why anyone would call this insect a bad-looking bug.Most people feel disgusted at the sight of these bulky(笨重的),slow-moving creatures.
Wetas are natural creatures;they come out of their caves and holes only after dark.A giant weta can grow to over three inches long and weigh as much as 1.5 ounces.Giant wetas can hop up to two feet at a time.Some of them live in trees and others live in caves.They are very long-lived for insects and some adult wetas can live as long as two years.Just like their cousins grasshoppers and crickets wetas are able to "sing" by rubbing their leg parts together or against their lower bodies.
Most people probably don't feel sympathy for these endangered creatures but they do need protecting.The slow and clumsy wetas have been around on the island since the times of the dinosaurs and have evolved and survived in an environment where they had no enemies until rats came to the island with European immigrants.Since rats love to hunt and eat wetas the rat population on the island has grown into a real problem for many of the native species that are unaccustomed to its presence and poses a serious threat to the native weta population.
(1)How can wetas produce pleasant sounds? AA
A.By rubbing their body parts.
B.By coming out only at might.
C.By moving slowly on the ground.
D.By hopping up to two feet at a time.
(2)What happens to wetas now? BB
A.They are increasing in number.
B.They are decreasing in number.
C.They are very active in the daytime.
D.They have a short life for insets.
(3)What does the underlined word "its" in the last paragraph mean? DD
A.the dinosaur's
B.the weta's
C.the island's
D.the rat's
(4)Where is the text most probably taken from? DD
A.A literature magazine.
B.A travel guide.
C.A business journal.
D.A biology textbook.
【答案】A;B;D;D
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