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Elephants are truly incredible animals. August
12 is World Elephant Day which means to help save elephants. What do you know
about elephants? Here are some facts you may not know.
We know that elephants are large. But did you
know that elephants often avoid eating a type of acacia tree (金合欢树), because it is home to ants and an elephant doesn't want to get
the ants inside its trunk. Its trunk is full of sensitive nerve endings (敏感神经末梢).
Female elephants live in groups of about 15
animals. The oldest in the group is the leader. She decides not only when and
where they move but also when they rest all the year. Male elephants leave the
female groups between age 12 and 15. But they aren't loners. They live in
all-male groups.
Asian elephants don't run. Running requires
lifting all four feet at once. But elephants filmed in Thailand always kept at
least two on the ground at all times.
Elephants have passed the mirror test. They
recognize themselves in a mirror. According to tests, great apes (巨猿), and dolphins (海豚) also have this ability.
Elephants can get sunburned so they take care to
protect themselves. "Elephants will throw sand on their backs and on their
head to keep them from getting sunburned and to keep bugs off," said Tony
Barthel, working at Smithsonian's National Zoo. How do elephants protect their
young? Adult elephants will put them in sand and then they will stand over the
little ones as they sleep.
Some farmers in Kenya protect their fields from
elephants by lining the borders with beehives (蜂巢). Not only are their crops
saved, but the farmers also get more money from honey.
(1)
World Elephant Day is designed to________.
A . show some facts about elephants
B . call on people to protect elephants
C . tell people some animals are in danger
D . introduce Asian elephants features
(2)
Why are elephants not willing to eat acacia trees?
A . Elephants are sensitive to acacia trees.
B . Acacia trees are too tall to reach.
C . Fruits on the acacia trees are hard to eat.
D . Elephants' trunks are easily hurt by ants in the trees.
(3)
What do we infer about male elephants?
A . They live with female elephants at an early age.
B . They decide when and where their groups move.
C . Their oldest male elephant is chosen as their leader.
D . They can run faster than female elephants.
(4)
How do elephants protect their young kids?
A . Put some sand on kids' heads.
B . Guard kids when kids sleep.
C . Pat kids' backs from time to time.
D . Use their trunks to keep bugs off.
答案: B
D
A
B