TF聽力真題XYS_CH_004_L2
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Evolution of Fish
第1題
What is the main purpose of the lecture?
A To explain how biologists learned that not all mutations to a species are beneficial to the species
B To explain why biologists’ views about evolutionary adaptations have recently changed
C To explore the advantages and disadvantages of toxins as a defense against predators
D To discuss efforts to find ways to counteract a powerful toxin
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第2題
How is tetrodotoxin different from other animal toxins?
A It is equally toxic to all animals that come into contact with it.
B When heated, it can be safely consumed by people.
C It is poisonous only when combined with sodium.
D It is found in several different species of animal.
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第3題
What evidence suggests that puffer fish do not make tetrodotoxin themselves?
A They die if their nerve cells are exposed to tetrodotoxin for long periods of time. .
B They do not contain tetrodotoxin if they are raised in a controlled environment
C The steps that are necessary to produce tetrodotoxin are biologically complex.
D The chemicals required to synthesize tetrodotoxin are not found in ocean water
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第4題
What type of genetic mutations occurred in the evolution of certain animals that enabled them to become immune to tetrodotoxin?
A Mutations that prevent the toxin from blocking sodium ion transmissions
B Mutations that help the respiratory system fight off invasion by bacteria
C Mutations that prevent the animals from producing excessive amounts of the toxin
D Mutations that allow the animals to exist in bacteria-free environments
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第5題
What is the main point the professor makes when she mentions garter snakes?
A Garter snakes contain venom that is similar to the venom of scorpions.
B Tetrodotoxin can be synthesized by a wide variety of species.
C Resistance to tetrodofoxin has evolved in some animals that feed on animals containing the toxin.
D Tetrodotoxin may have spread to newts in North America as a newts to fend off certain predators.
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第6題
What is the professor’s opinion about the replication of evolutionary changes where the same changes occur in distinct species?
A She is convinced it is more frequent than Darwin thought possible.
B She doubts it will ever be conclusively found in the animal kingdom.
C She thinks examples that have been put forth could simply be random occurrences
D She wishes ther biologists were more open to the idea that it may occur.
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