The dolphin is an _____ animal. A: intelligent B: intellectual
The dolphin is an _____ animal. A: intelligent B: intellectual
Which of the followings is NOT TRUE A: A dolphin can stay under the water for about six minutes. B: A dolphin often comes to the top of the water to take in air. C: Dolphins are not fish but mammals in the sea. D: A dolphin doesn't have a good hearing.
Which of the followings is NOT TRUE A: A dolphin can stay under the water for about six minutes. B: A dolphin often comes to the top of the water to take in air. C: Dolphins are not fish but mammals in the sea. D: A dolphin doesn't have a good hearing.
There____a dolphin show in the zoo tomorrow evening.
There____a dolphin show in the zoo tomorrow evening.
This bird employs its _______ as a weapon. A: eak B: azo C: dolphin D: penguin
This bird employs its _______ as a weapon. A: eak B: azo C: dolphin D: penguin
When Sagan told the director about what the dolphin had done, the director ______. A: didn't seem to think it was unusual B: thought Sagan was joking C: told Sagan about other words the dolphin knew D: asked him if he knew other words
When Sagan told the director about what the dolphin had done, the director ______. A: didn't seem to think it was unusual B: thought Sagan was joking C: told Sagan about other words the dolphin knew D: asked him if he knew other words
The dolphin leapt up into the air because Sagan was too near the water. A: Right B: Wrong C: Not mentioned
The dolphin leapt up into the air because Sagan was too near the water. A: Right B: Wrong C: Not mentioned
Parts of the dolphin's brain are particularly well developed to handle different kinds of sound. A: Right B: Wrong C: Not mentioned
Parts of the dolphin's brain are particularly well developed to handle different kinds of sound. A: Right B: Wrong C: Not mentioned
What can we learn from the first paragraph() A: A dolphin is a special kind of fish. B: Dolphins can"t swim very quickly. C: Dolphins can live only in the sea. D: Dolphins produce their babies on land.
What can we learn from the first paragraph() A: A dolphin is a special kind of fish. B: Dolphins can"t swim very quickly. C: Dolphins can live only in the sea. D: Dolphins produce their babies on land.
According to the author, after human left the stage, a new species would develop ______. A: in a process similar to that of human's evolution B: from dolphin, chimp or orchid to human again C: as much intelligence as human D: after a particular span of time
According to the author, after human left the stage, a new species would develop ______. A: in a process similar to that of human's evolution B: from dolphin, chimp or orchid to human again C: as much intelligence as human D: after a particular span of time
中国大学MOOC: Look at the title, subtitle, source, picture and notes of the news article introduced in task 1. Predict again what the article might be about.Scientists aim to keep whales from the being biggest losers in sailboat racesNew guidelines could help prevent often-deadly collisions with boats Washington Post, July 10, 2017 http://edu-image.nosdn.127.net/C91BDB222320BBD9E7FAB68FE574EF34.jpg?imageView&thumbnail=890x0&quality=100Two humpback whales crest next to a sailboat off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in 2010. Collisions between racing sailboats and whales are often deadly for the animals, so scientists and racing groups are working together to reduce the chance of collisions. (Heidi Hansen/Whale and Dolphin Conservation via AP)Question: The news article might be about ____.
中国大学MOOC: Look at the title, subtitle, source, picture and notes of the news article introduced in task 1. Predict again what the article might be about.Scientists aim to keep whales from the being biggest losers in sailboat racesNew guidelines could help prevent often-deadly collisions with boats Washington Post, July 10, 2017 http://edu-image.nosdn.127.net/C91BDB222320BBD9E7FAB68FE574EF34.jpg?imageView&thumbnail=890x0&quality=100Two humpback whales crest next to a sailboat off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in 2010. Collisions between racing sailboats and whales are often deadly for the animals, so scientists and racing groups are working together to reduce the chance of collisions. (Heidi Hansen/Whale and Dolphin Conservation via AP)Question: The news article might be about ____.