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二、綜合測驗(占 4 0 分 ) 第 11至 15 題為題組     The undersea world isn’t as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealandresearcher. Fish can “talk” to each other and make a range of noises by vibrating theirswim bladder, an internal gas-filled organ used as a 11 chamber to produce or receivesound.     Fish are believed to speak to each other for a number of reasons, such as to attractmates, scare off 12 , or give directions to other fish. Damselfish, for example, havebeen found to make sounds to scare off threatening fish and even divers. Anotherdiscovery about fish sounds is that not all fish are equally “talkative.” Some species talka lot, 13 others don’t. The gurnard species has a wide vocal repertoire and keeps up aconstant chatter. Codfish, 14 , usually keep silent, except when they are laying eggs.Any goldfish lover who hopes to 15 a conversation with their pet goldfish is out ofluck. Goldfish have excellent hearing, but they don’t make any sound whatsoever. Theirexcellent hearing isn’t associated with vocalization.
11.
(A) resonated
(B) being resonated
(C) resonating
(D) resonate

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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