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【单选题】In their world of darkness, it would seem likely that some of the animals might have become blind, as has happened to some cave faun
A、So, indeed, many of them have, compensating for the lack of eyes with marvelously developed feelers and long, slender fins and processes with which they grope their way, like so many blind men with canes, their whole knowledge of friends, enemies, or food coming to them through the sense of touch.
The last traces of plant life are left behind in the thin upper layer of water for no plant can live below about 600 feet even in very clear water, and few find enough sunlight for their food-manufacturing activities below 200 feet. Since no animal can make its own food, the creatures of the deeper waters live a strange, almost parasitic existence of utter dependence on the upper layers. These hungry carnivores prey fiercely and relentlessly upon each other, yet the whole community is ultimately dependent upon the slow rain of descending food particles from above. The components of this never-ending rain are the dead and dying plants and animals from the surface, or from one of the intermediate layers. For each of the horizontal zones or communities of the sea that lie between the surface and the sea bottom, the food supply is different and in general poorer than for the layer above.
Pressure, darkness, and silence are the conditions of life in the deep se
A、But we know now that the conception of the sea as a silent place is wholly false. Wide experience with hydrophones and other listening devices for the detection of submarines has proved that, around the shore lines of much of the world, there is the extraordinary uproar produced by fishes, shrimps, porpoises and probably other forms not yet identifieD、There has been little investigation as yet of sound in the deep, offshore areas, but when the crew of theAtlantis lowered a hydrophone into deep water offBermuda, they recorded strange mewing sounds, shrieks, and ghostly moans, the sources of which have not been traceD、But fish of shallower zones have been captured and confined in aquaria, where their voices have been recorded for comparison with sounds heard at sea, and in many cases satisfactory identification can be made.
During the Second World War the hydrophone network set up by the United States Navy to protect the entrance toChesapeakeBay was temporarily made useless when, in the spring of 1942, the speakers at the surface began to give forth, every evening, a sound described as being like "a pneumatic drill tearing up pavement". The extraneous noises that came over the hydrophones completely masked the sounds of the passage of ships.Eventually it was discovered that the sounds were the voices of fish known as croakers, Which in the spring move intoChesapeakeBay from the offshore wintering grounds.As soon as the noise had been identified and analyzed, it was possible to screen it out with an electric filter, so that once more only the sounds of ships came thorugh the speakers.
According to the text, which of the following is NOT a use for a hydrophone
A、To listen to the sound of undersea faun
A、
B.To search for unknown species of fish and other creatures.
C.To monitor the passing of surface vessels.
D.To detect submerged submarines.

网考网参考答案:C
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C(监视水上船只的通行)不是水听器的一个用途。作者在第三段中说,广泛地运用水听器和旨在发现潜水艇的听力设备的经历已经证实,在世界大部分地区的海岸线周围,存在由鱼类、虾类、海豚发出的特别的吵闹声,还很可能存在由未查明的动物发出的特别的吵闹声。 document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>

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