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2.2 Reading and thinking习题检测
一、阅读理解
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(2021·河南·南召县第一高级中学高一阶段练习) Human beings are not the only ones who communicate. Animals can also use body language to express themselves. Here is a quick look at how some of our animal friends send messages.
Dogs use sounds, body movements, and their tails to communicate. When a dog is happy, its ears will stand up and its eves will be wide open. The dog will start barking, moving its tail, and running around in circles or jumping up and down. A dog that is afraid will lay on its back and close its eves. The dog may also shake, and it will put its tail between its legs. When a dog is angry, it'll try to make itself look as big as possible, with its tail standing straight. Its main body language is showing its teeth and growling.
Elephants also use noises and body language. An elephant's sense of smell is highly developed. An elephant can smell how another elephant is feeling and even tell if it's sick. The elephant's nose, or trunk, is also used