SOME ANIMALS NEED MORE HIGHLIER DEVELOPED SENSE CELLS THAN MAN TO...

45. Some animals need more highlier developed sense cells than man to survive in their A B Cstruggle for existence. DPart C : READING (25 points)I. Fill each gap in the passage with ONE suitable word. (10 points)English is said to have one of the most difficult spelling systems in the world. Take alook (46... ) these four words: anxious, passion, ashore, and ocean. They all spellthe /ʃ/ sound differently. English (47... ) 14 different spellings for the /ʃ/ sound.Throughout history, the spelling of English words hasn’t changed as much as their sounds(48………..) . For example, people once pronounced the k in knife and gh in right. We(49...) longer say those letters, but we’re kept the old spelling. English also tends tokeep the spelling of words it (50...) from other languages.The typical (51...) of differences between spelling and pronunciation inEnglish are the six different pronunciation of ough. Say these (52...) aloud: bough,cough, thorough, through, and rough. The spelling ou have different pronunciations in(53...) word. The English language is unusual in the way it borrows and grows. Newword (54...) constantly being introduced. The verb to google is a new word thatmeans to do a fast Internet search. It comes (55...) Google, the widely used Internetsearch website.II. Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D to fill in the gaps in the following passage.(10 points)A fox fell into a well and couldn’t get (56) ... again. Finally, a thirsty goatcame by and saw the fox (57) ... the well. “Is the water good?” The goat asked.“Good!” said the fox. “It’s the best water I’ve ever (58) ... in my whole life. Whydon’t you come down and try it?”The goat was very thirsty, so he (59) ... into the well. When he finisheddrinking, he (60) ... for a way to get out of the well, but, of course, there wasn’t any.Then, the fox said, “I have an excellent idea. Stand on your back legs and place your frontlegs firmly (61) ... the front side of the well. Then, I’ll climb onto your back and,from there. I’ll step on your (62) ... and be able to get out. When I’m out, I’ll helpyou get out, too.”. The goat thought this was a good idea and (63) ... the advice.When the fox was out of the well, he quickly and quietly walked away. The goatcalled loudly after him and (64) ... him of the promise he had made to help him out.But the fox turned and said, “You should have as much sense in your head as you have hairsin your beard. “You jumped into the well (65) ... making sure you could get outagain”. Moral: Look before you leap.