Câu hỏi:
18/04/2020 737Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
All living cells in an animal's body require energy to power the various chemical processes going in inside them. This energy is ultimately supplied by the food that animals eat. These chemical processes are collectively referred to as metabolism, and one of the byproducts of metabolism is heat. Metabolic rates vary significantly between species. Warm-blooded animals (birds and mammals) have metabolic rates about five to ten times higher than those of similarly sized cold-blooded ones (reptiles, amphibians, and fishes). And it is precisely because birds and mammals have such high metabolic rates that they are able to keep their bodies warm.
The terms warm-blooded and cold-blooded are still in everyday use, but they are not entirely precise. Anyone who has handled a snake knows this because a snake’s body actually feels quite warm. But very little of the snake’s body heat originates internally, from its cells, most of it having been supplied from the outside, either by the sun or by a heat lamp. Instead of referring to reptiles as cold-blooded, they are best described as ectothermic, meaning “outside heat”. Similarly, birds and mammals are said to be endothermic, meaning “inside heat”.
There are advantages and disadvantages to each thermal strategy. Reptiles are usually sluggish first thing in the morning, their body temperatures having dropped during the cool of the night. Accordingly, they have to bask in the sun to raise their body temperatures, but once they have warmed up sufficiently, they can go about their business. By altering between the sun when they are too cool, and the shade when they are too warm, many reptiles are able to maintain their body temperatures at optimum levels of about 95°F or more. Endotherms, on the other hand, maintain temperatures of about 98°F all the time, so they are always ready for action.
I used to keep a crocodile. He had very sharp teeth, and I had to be careful how I handled him during the daytime, when he was warm. But I could do whatever I wanted at night, when he was cold, without any fear of being bitten. The obvious disadvantage of being ectothermic is that the animal’s activity levels are dependent upon the environment. But its low metabolic rates mean that it requires far less food, which is an advantage. I used to feed the crocodile a tiny piece of liver once a week, while the family cat demanded three meals every day. We should therefore not think that reptiles are inferior to mammals and birds; they are just different
What is the best title of the passage?
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Trả lời:
Chọn B
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Tiêu đề hay nhất cho bài đọc là gì?
A. Loài chim và động vật có vú
B. Động vật đẳng nhiệt và động vật biến nhiệt
C. Lợi thế của việc đẳng nhiệt
D. Quan niệm sai phổ biến về loài bò sát
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Câu 2:
The captain has not decided yet where to stop on the journey – we’ll just play it by_______ and see how we feel
Câu 3:
We’ve had a burglar alarm installed in our holiday cottage _______we will feel happier about leaving it unoccupied for long periods
Câu 4:
“If I were in your shoes, I would try to finish the pre-lab report before carrying out the experiment” said the professor to his research student.
Câu 5:
The receptionist didn’t know_______ whom the message was intended
Câu 6:
The committee, in an earlier report, was accused of sweeping financial problems under the carpet to avoid embarrassment
Câu 7:
What is most striking is that most authors made_______ efforts to secure proper authorization for their works
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