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The zebra belongs to the horse family. One of nature’s great mysteries is why the zebra has stripes . One theory is that the stripes help the zebra cool down. On hot days the black stripes get a lot hotter than the white area of the zebra and under the black stripes there are special layers of fat for protection. Hot air then rises off the black stripes, forcing colder air down around the white areas, cooling the zebra down. This, however, is just a kind of theory. The stripes can also confuse predators(食肉动物,掠夺者)when zebras stay with other animals in great numbers.

Zebras have excellent hearing and eyesight and can run at speeds of up to 56 kilometers per hour. They also have a powerful kick that can cause serious injury to a predator, like a lion, or an African wild dog. Usually the lead male of the herd stays at the back of the group to defend against predators if necessary, while the females and youngsters escape danger.

Zebras are herbivores that feed only on plants and live mostly by eating grasses, although they also might eat a bit on the leaves and stems(茎) of bushes. They eat grasses for many hours each day, using their strong teeth. Spending so much time chewing wears the zebras’ teeth down, so their teeth keep growing all their lives. As the dry season arrives and the grasses die back, zebra herds travel to find more food and water holes for drinking. Most zebras have no specific territories. They travel from place to place, never staying in one area very long.

51.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that __________.

A.there are different opinions about why the zebra has stripes

B.the black stripes help the zebra live through cold days

C.the zebra can be easily attacked by predators

D.the zebra always travels with other animals

52.According to the passage, herbivores are animals that _____.

A. have specific territories          B. only eat plants 

C. kill and eat other animals          D. live in groups

53.The zebra has strong teeth all their lives because their teeth ______.

A. only chew soft grasses         B. are used all day

C. are always growing                  D. are kept clean

54.Which of the following statements about zebras is TRUE?

A.They have poor eyesight and hearing.

B. A lion can get injured by a zebra’s kick.

C. They can run 56 miles per hour.

D. They usually stay in one area all their lives.

55. Which of the following TV programs might the passage be adapted(改编)for?

A. Hobbies & Leisure              B. Everyday Tips

C. Digital Stadium               D. Discovery

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1.What is the woman going to do?

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B.His sister will leave for Los Angeles.

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【小题3】What did they see when they stopped with some other cars?
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