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1、General Test InformationThis is a test of your ability to use English in an academic context.There are four sections that make up the complete test.In the Reading section,you will answer questions about three reading passages.In the Listening section,you will answer questions about two conversations
2、 and four lectures.In the Speaking section,you will answer six questions.Some of the questions ask you to speak based on your own experience.Other questions ask you to speak about lectures you have heard and/or passages you have read.In the Writing section,you w川 answer two questions.The first quest
3、ion asks you to write about the relationship between a lecture you will hear and a passage you will read.The second asks you to write an essay about a topic of general interest based on your experience.You will have a 10-minute break after the Listening section.There will be directions for each sect
4、ion which explain how to answer the questions in that section.You should work quickly but carefully on the Listening and Reading questions.Some questions are more difficult than others,but try to answer every one to the best of your ability.If you are not sure of the answer to a question,make the be
5、st guess that you can.The questions that you answer by speaking and writing are each separately timed.Try to answer every one of these questions as completely as possible in the time allowed.When you are ready to continue,click on the Dismiss Directions icon.Reading Section DirectionsIn this section
6、 you will read three passages and answer reading comprehension questions about each passage.Most questions are worth one point,but the last question in each set is worth more than one point.The directions indicate how many points you may receive.You will have 60 minutes to read all of the passages a
7、nd answer the questions.Some passages include a word or phrase that is underlined in blue.Click on the word or phrase to see a definition or an explanation.When you want to move on to the next question,click on Next.You can skip questions and go back to them later as long as long as there is time re
8、maining.If you want to return to previous questions,click on Back.You can click on Review at any time and the review screen w川 show you which questions you have answered and which you have not.From this review screen,you may go directly to any question you have already seen in the reading section.Wh
9、en you are ready to continue,click on the Dismiss Directions icon.Opportunists and CompetitorsGrowth,reproduction,and daily metabolism all require an organism to expend energy.The expenditure of energy is essentially a process of budgeting,just as finances are budgeted.If all of ones money is spent
10、on clothes,there may be none left to buy food or go to the movies.Similarly,a plant or animal cannot squander all its energy on growing a big body if none would be left over for reproduction,for this is the surest way to extinction.All organisms,therefore,allocate energy to growth,reproduction,maint
11、enance,and storage.No choice is involved;this allocation comes as part of the genetic package from the parents.Maintenance for a given body design of an organism is relatively constant.Storage is important,but ultimately that energy will be used for maintenance,reproduction,or growth.Therefore the p
12、rincipal differences in energy allocation are likely to be between growth and reproduction.Almost all of an organisms energy can be diverted to reproduction,with very little allocated to building the body.Organisms at this extreme are opportunists.At the other extreme are competitors,almost all of w
13、hose resources are invested in building a huge body,with a bare minimum allocated to reproduction.Dandelions are good examples of opportunists.Their seedheads raised just high enough above the ground to catch the wind,the plants are no bigger than they need be,their stems are hollow,and all the rigi
14、dity comes from their water content.Thus,a minimum investment has been made in the body that becomes a platform for seed dispersal.These very short-lived plants reproduce prolifically;that is to say they provide a constant rain of seed in the neighborhood of parent plants.A new plant will spring up
15、wherever a seed falls on a suitable soil surface,but because they do not build big bodies,they cannot compete with other plants for space,water,or sunlight.These plants are termed opportunists because they rely on their seeds falling into settings where competing plants have been removed by natural
16、processes,such as along an eroding riverbank,on landslips,or where a tree falls and creates a gap in the forest canopy.Opportunists must constantly invade new areas to compensate for being displaced by more competitive species.Human landscapes of lawns,fields,or flowerbeds provide settings with bare
17、 soil and a lack of competitors that are perfect habitats for colonization by opportunists.Hence,many of the strongly opportunistic plants are the common weeds of fields and gardens.Because each individual is short-lived,the population of an opportunist species is likely to be adversely affected by
18、drought,bad winters,or floods.If their population is tracked through time,it will be seen to be particularly unstablesoaring and plummeting in irregular cycles.The opposite of an opportunist is a competitor.These organisms tend to have big bodies,are long-lived,and spend relatively little effort eac
19、h year on reproduction.An oak tree is a good example of a competitor.A massive oak claims its ground for 200 years or more,outcompeting all other would-be canopy trees by casting a dense shade and drawing up any free water in the soil.The leaves of an oak tree taste foul because they are rich in tan
20、nins,a chemical that renders them distasteful or indigestible to many organisms.The tannins are part of the defense mechanism that is essential to longevity.Although oaks produce thousands of acorns,the investment in a crop of acorns is small compared with the energy spent on building leaves,trunk,a
21、nd roots.Once an oak tree becomes established,it is likely to survive minor cycles of drought and even fire.A population of oaks is likely to be relatively stable through time,and its survival is likely to depend more on its ability to withstand the pressures of competition or predation than on its
22、ability to take advantage of chance events.It should be noted,however,that the pure opportunist or pure competitor is rare in nature,as most species fall between the extremes of a continuum,exhibiting a blend of some opportunistic and some competitive characteristics.1.The word squander in the passa
23、ge is closest in meaning to extend transform activate waste2.The word none in the passage refers to food plant or animal energy big body3.In paragraph 1,the author explains the concept of energy expenditure by identifying types of organisms that became extinct comparing the scientific concept to a f
24、amiliar human experience arguing that most organisms conserve rather than expend energy describing the processes of growth,reproduction,and metabolismParagraph 1 is marked with an arrow.4.According to the passage,the classification of organisms as opportunists or competitors is determined by how the
25、 genetic information of an organism is stored and maintained the way in which the organism invests its energy resources whether the climate in which the organism lives is mild or extreme the variety of natural resources the organism consumes in its environment5.The word dispersal in the passage is c
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