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A new kind of sea sponge(海绵) found in Norfolk, England, has been named by a nine-year-old girl
after a competition for local schools.
The unique
purple sponge, which had never been seen in other parts of the world, was first
discovered by divers(潜水者) off the north Norfolk coast.
Although found in 2011, it had been without a name for almost ten years. In
January this year, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS)- a group of people who
work to protect the UK's seas and coast - asked local schoolchildren to come up
with suggestions.
Now the sponge has a name to be proud of: parpal
dumplin, as suggested by nine-year-old Sylvie from Langham Village School. Sylvie
said she came up with the name because “the sponge is purple and it looks like
a dumpling”. Parpal dumpling is “purple dumpling” spoken in a Norfolk accent(口音). The judges all agreed that Sylvie's suggestion should be the
sponge's name because “the spelling gives the sponge a strong connection to
Norfolk”.
Sponges were once thought to be plants but they are
actually simple sea animals. They feed on tiny things in sea water and help to
keep the water clean in the process. Sponges have a very “lazy” lifestyle, with
no means of moving themselves around. They are found on the seabed, rocks or
even shells. They come in all kinds of different colours, shapes and sizes.
Parpal dumplin was first discovered in a place
called the Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds as part of a project called Seasearch. When
diver Dawn Watson showed sponge expert Claire Goodwin what she found, Goodwin
was sure that it was a kind of sponge unknown to science. Watson's discovery is
a special sponge, which takes the shape of whatever it covers. Parpal dumplin
will now become its common name, and will be used until researchers have
learned enough about it to suggest an official scientific one.
(1)
What does the underlined word “unique” probably mean?
A . strange and ugly
B . special and unusual
C . soft and beautiful
D . meaningful and important
(2)
Why was the name parpal dumplin chosen?
A . Because it sounds interesting.
B . Because Sylvie won the competition.
C . Because the sponge really looks like a purple dumpling.
D . Because its spelling is related to the place where it was found.
(3)
What can we learn about sponges from Paragraph 4?
A . They help clean up sea water.
B . They are of the same size.
C . They don't like moving around.
D . They are actually sea plants.
(4)
Which is true about parpal dumplin?
A . It has many colors.
B . It was found 20 years ago.
C . It has only one shape.
D . It was scientifically unknown before.
(5)
What do we know from the last sentence?
A . Parpal dumplin is a common sponge.
B . Parpal dumplin is the sponge's official name.
C . There's still a lot to be learned about parpal dumplin.
D . Researchers suggested an official name for the sponge.
答案: B
D
C
A
C