【T12】A.WARNB.AWAYC.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY

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【T12】

A.WARN

B.AWAY

C.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______

B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______

C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY ARE PROPERLY USE

D.IF FIRE DID NOT HURT WHEN IT BURNT, CHILDREN WOULD PLAY ITUNTIL【T10】______.SIMILARLY, IF PAIN EXISTED BUT FEAR DID NOT, A CHILD WOULD BURN ITSELFAGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE【T11】______THAT HAD BURNT IT BEFOR

E.A REALLY FEARLESS SOLDIER—AND SOME DO EXIST—IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER BECAUSE HE IS SOON KILLED; AND A DEAD SOLDIER IS OF NO USE TO HIS ARMY.FEAR AND PAIN ARE THEREFORE TWO GUARDS WITHOUT WHICH【T12】______.


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3.Most animals have little connection with animals of different kind, unless they hunt them for food. Sometimes, however, two kinds of animals come together in a partnership ( 伙伴关系 ) which does good to both of them. You may have noticed some birds sitting on the backs of sheep. This is not because they want a ride, but because they find easy food in the parasites (寄生虫 ) on sheep. The sheep allow the birds to do so because they remove the cause of discomfort. So although they can manage without each other, they do better together.Sometimes an animal has a plant partner. The relationship develops until the two partners cannot manage without each other. This is so in the corals ( 珊瑚 ) of the sea. In their skins they have tiny plants act as "dustman", taking some of the waste products form. the corals and giving in return oxygen which the animal needs to breathe. If the plants are killed, or are ever prevented from lighting so that they cannot live normally, the corals will die.1、Some birds like to sit on a sheep because ( ).A、they can eat its parasitesB、 they depend on the sheep for existenceC、 they enjoy traveling with the sheepD、 they find the position most comfortable2、The underlined word "they" in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to ( ).A、birds and parasitesB、birds and sheepC、parasites and sheepD、sheep, birds and parasites3、What does the second paragraph mainly discuss? ( )A、Some animals and plants depend on each other for existence.B、 Some animals and plants develop their relationship easily.C、 Some plants depend on each other for fooD、 Some animals live better together.4、What does this article talk about? ( )A、Two kinds of animals for a partnership.B、Most animals only have connection with animals.C、The connection between the living things.D、Corals have some connection with plants.

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  • 第1题:

    All animals including men feed on plants or other animals. (英译汉)


    参考答案:包括人类在内的所有动物都以植物或其他动物为食。

  • 第2题:

    Men differ from animals________they can think and speak.

    A、in that

    B、but

    C、and

    D、so


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    Elephants would( )if men were allowed to shoot as many as they wished.

    A. die down

    B.die out

    C.die away

    D.die off


    正确答案:B
    B[解析]diedown(慢慢)熄灭,平静下来;dieout(家族、种族、习俗、观念等)灭绝,绝迹;dieaway(声音、风、光线等)渐息,渐弱;dieoff-个一个地死去.

  • 第4题:

    【T8】

    A.CHANGING

    B.ALLOWED ONTO

    C.BROKERS A.WOMEN SHOULD BE【T7】______THE NEW TRADING FLOOR

    B.WERE NOT【T8】______OR JOBBERS

    C.THE WORLD IS【T9】______DAY BY DAY THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS BEEN FAMOUS AS A PLACE FOR MEN ONLY, AND WOMENUSED TO BE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO ENTER.BUT【T10】______, AND EVEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE,WHICH SEEMED TO BE A MEN"S CASTLE, IS GRADUALLY OPENING ITS DOORS TO THE OTHER SEX.ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1971, A GREAT DECISION WAS TAKE

    N.THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNCIL (THE BODY OF MEN THAT ADMINISTERS THE STOCK EXCHANGE) DECIDED THAT【T11】______WHEN IT OPENED IN1973.BUT THE"CASTLE" HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETELY CONQUERE

    D.THE FIRST GIRLS TO WORK IN "THE HOUSE"【T12】______.THEY WERE NEITHER ALLOWED TO BECOME PARTNERS IN STOCKBROKING FIRMS, NOR TO BE AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN STOCKS AND SHARES.THEY WERE SIMPLY JUNIOR CLERKS AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS.


    正确答案:brokers
    空格后出现的or表明空格处所选词语与空格后词语jobbers相近,所以选brokers。

  • 第5题:

    【T10】

    A.CHANGING

    B.ALLOWED ONTO

    C.BROKERS A.WOMEN SHOULD BE【T7】______THE NEW TRADING FLOOR

    B.WERE NOT【T8】______OR JOBBERS

    C.THE WORLD IS【T9】______DAY BY DAY THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS BEEN FAMOUS AS A PLACE FOR MEN ONLY, AND WOMENUSED TO BE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO ENTER.BUT【T10】______, AND EVEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE,WHICH SEEMED TO BE A MEN"S CASTLE, IS GRADUALLY OPENING ITS DOORS TO THE OTHER SEX.ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1971, A GREAT DECISION WAS TAKE

    N.THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNCIL (THE BODY OF MEN THAT ADMINISTERS THE STOCK EXCHANGE) DECIDED THAT【T11】______WHEN IT OPENED IN1973.BUT THE"CASTLE" HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETELY CONQUERE

    D.THE FIRST GIRLS TO WORK IN "THE HOUSE"【T12】______.THEY WERE NEITHER ALLOWED TO BECOME PARTNERS IN STOCKBROKING FIRMS, NOR TO BE AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN STOCKS AND SHARES.THEY WERE SIMPLY JUNIOR CLERKS AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS.


    正确答案:C
    此处but是对前面内容的转折,前面提到伦敦证券交易所只为男人开放,后面提到它逐渐向女性开放,前后发生了变化,所以C项“世界在一天天变化”符合文意。

  • 第6题:

    【T7】

    A.WARN

    B.AWAY

    C.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______

    B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______

    C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY ARE PROPERLY USE

    D.IF FIRE DID NOT HURT WHEN IT BURNT, CHILDREN WOULD PLAY ITUNTIL【T10】______.SIMILARLY, IF PAIN EXISTED BUT FEAR DID NOT, A CHILD WOULD BURN ITSELFAGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE【T11】______THAT HAD BURNT IT BEFOR

    E.A REALLY FEARLESS SOLDIER—AND SOME DO EXIST—IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER BECAUSE HE IS SOON KILLED; AND A DEAD SOLDIER IS OF NO USE TO HIS ARMY.FEAR AND PAIN ARE THEREFORE TWO GUARDS WITHOUT WHICH【T12】______.


    正确答案:out
    dieout为固定短语,意为“灭绝”。

  • 第7题:

    【T9】

    A.WARN

    B.AWAY

    C.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______

    B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______

    C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY ARE PROPERLY USE

    D.IF FIRE DID NOT HURT WHEN IT BURNT, CHILDREN WOULD PLAY ITUNTIL【T10】______.SIMILARLY, IF PAIN EXISTED BUT FEAR DID NOT, A CHILD WOULD BURN ITSELFAGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE【T11】______THAT HAD BURNT IT BEFOR

    E.A REALLY FEARLESS SOLDIER—AND SOME DO EXIST—IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER BECAUSE HE IS SOON KILLED; AND A DEAD SOLDIER IS OF NO USE TO HIS ARMY.FEAR AND PAIN ARE THEREFORE TWO GUARDS WITHOUT WHICH【T12】______.


    正确答案:warn
    空格前是情态动词的否定形式,空格处需填入一动词,所以选warn。

  • 第8题:

    A portable foam (stored-pressure type) fire extinguisher would be most useful in combating a fire in ______.

    A.generators

    B.oil drums

    C.the bridge controls

    D.combustible metals


    正确答案:B
    便携式泡沫储备气压式灭火器最适宜扑灭油桶火。

  • 第9题:

    若包装箱上标示下图标志是指()。

    • A、keep away from moisture
    • B、keep away from heat
    • C、keep away from cold
    • D、keep away from fire

    正确答案:B

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    A portable foam (stored-pressure type) fire extinguisher would be most useful in combating a fire in().
    A

    generators

    B

    oil drums

    C

    the bridge controls

    D

    combustible metals


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    A portable foam (stored-pressure type) fire extinguisher would be most useful in combating a fire in().
    A

    generators

    B

    oil drums

    C

    the bridge

    D

    combustible metals


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The nation’s fledgling economy struggled because the investment from other countries into its major industries was lacking from most of them.
    A

    because the investment from other countries into its major industries was lacking from most of them

    B

    because few other countries were willing to invest in its major industries

    C

    due to the fact that few other countries would have invested in its major industries

    D

    because of the lack of investment from few other countries in its major industries

    E

    for the lack of investment in its major industries from other countries


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    B选项最符合逻辑,最简洁,表意最完整。

  • 第13题:

    Modern zoos are very different from zoos that were built fifty years ago.At that time, zoos were places (1) people could go to see animals from many parts of the world.They animals lived in cages that were made (2) Concrete with iron bars, cages that were easy to keep clean.

    Unfortunately for the animals, the cages were small and impossible to hide in.the zoos environment was anything (3) natural.Al though the zoo keepers took good care of the animals and fed them well, many of the animals did not thrive: they behaved in strange ways, and they often became ill

    In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural habitats.The animals are(4)more freedom in large areas so that they can live more comfortably as they would in nature Even the appearance of zoos has changed, trees and grass grow in the cages, and streams of water flow (5) the areas that animals live in.(完型填空)

    A.Of

    B.But

    C.Where

    D.Over

    E.Given


    参考答案:CABED

  • 第14题:

    most of australia’s unique plants and animals are imported from other continents. ()


    参考答案:错误

  • 第15题:

    【T7】

    A.CHANGING

    B.ALLOWED ONTO

    C.BROKERS A.WOMEN SHOULD BE【T7】______THE NEW TRADING FLOOR

    B.WERE NOT【T8】______OR JOBBERS

    C.THE WORLD IS【T9】______DAY BY DAY THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS BEEN FAMOUS AS A PLACE FOR MEN ONLY, AND WOMENUSED TO BE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO ENTER.BUT【T10】______, AND EVEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE,WHICH SEEMED TO BE A MEN"S CASTLE, IS GRADUALLY OPENING ITS DOORS TO THE OTHER SEX.ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1971, A GREAT DECISION WAS TAKE

    N.THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNCIL (THE BODY OF MEN THAT ADMINISTERS THE STOCK EXCHANGE) DECIDED THAT【T11】______WHEN IT OPENED IN1973.BUT THE"CASTLE" HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETELY CONQUERE

    D.THE FIRST GIRLS TO WORK IN "THE HOUSE"【T12】______.THEY WERE NEITHER ALLOWED TO BECOME PARTNERS IN STOCKBROKING FIRMS, NOR TO BE AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN STOCKS AND SHARES.THEY WERE SIMPLY JUNIOR CLERKS AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS.


    正确答案:allowedonto
    allowedonto中的onto与后面thenewtradingfloor搭配,过去分词allowed用于被动语态中,所以选allowedonto。

  • 第16题:

    【T9】

    A.CHANGING

    B.ALLOWED ONTO

    C.BROKERS A.WOMEN SHOULD BE【T7】______THE NEW TRADING FLOOR

    B.WERE NOT【T8】______OR JOBBERS

    C.THE WORLD IS【T9】______DAY BY DAY THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS BEEN FAMOUS AS A PLACE FOR MEN ONLY, AND WOMENUSED TO BE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO ENTER.BUT【T10】______, AND EVEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE,WHICH SEEMED TO BE A MEN"S CASTLE, IS GRADUALLY OPENING ITS DOORS TO THE OTHER SEX.ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1971, A GREAT DECISION WAS TAKE

    N.THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNCIL (THE BODY OF MEN THAT ADMINISTERS THE STOCK EXCHANGE) DECIDED THAT【T11】______WHEN IT OPENED IN1973.BUT THE"CASTLE" HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETELY CONQUERE

    D.THE FIRST GIRLS TO WORK IN "THE HOUSE"【T12】______.THEY WERE NEITHER ALLOWED TO BECOME PARTNERS IN STOCKBROKING FIRMS, NOR TO BE AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN STOCKS AND SHARES.THEY WERE SIMPLY JUNIOR CLERKS AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS.


    正确答案:changing
    changing跟在is后,表示“世界在一天天变化”。

  • 第17题:

    【T12】

    A.CHANGING

    B.ALLOWED ONTO

    C.BROKERS A.WOMEN SHOULD BE【T7】______THE NEW TRADING FLOOR

    B.WERE NOT【T8】______OR JOBBERS

    C.THE WORLD IS【T9】______DAY BY DAY THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS BEEN FAMOUS AS A PLACE FOR MEN ONLY, AND WOMENUSED TO BE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO ENTER.BUT【T10】______, AND EVEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE,WHICH SEEMED TO BE A MEN"S CASTLE, IS GRADUALLY OPENING ITS DOORS TO THE OTHER SEX.ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1971, A GREAT DECISION WAS TAKE

    N.THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNCIL (THE BODY OF MEN THAT ADMINISTERS THE STOCK EXCHANGE) DECIDED THAT【T11】______WHEN IT OPENED IN1973.BUT THE"CASTLE" HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETELY CONQUERE

    D.THE FIRST GIRLS TO WORK IN "THE HOUSE"【T12】______.THEY WERE NEITHER ALLOWED TO BECOME PARTNERS IN STOCKBROKING FIRMS, NOR TO BE AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN STOCKS AND SHARES.THEY WERE SIMPLY JUNIOR CLERKS AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS.


    正确答案:B
    余下的B选项符合文意,表示“第一批在交易所里工作的女孩不是经纪人或股票经纪人”。

  • 第18题:

    【T8】

    A.WARN

    B.AWAY

    C.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______

    B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______

    C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY ARE PROPERLY USE

    D.IF FIRE DID NOT HURT WHEN IT BURNT, CHILDREN WOULD PLAY ITUNTIL【T10】______.SIMILARLY, IF PAIN EXISTED BUT FEAR DID NOT, A CHILD WOULD BURN ITSELFAGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE【T11】______THAT HAD BURNT IT BEFOR

    E.A REALLY FEARLESS SOLDIER—AND SOME DO EXIST—IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER BECAUSE HE IS SOON KILLED; AND A DEAD SOLDIER IS OF NO USE TO HIS ARMY.FEAR AND PAIN ARE THEREFORE TWO GUARDS WITHOUT WHICH【T12】______.


    正确答案:away
    burnaway为固定短语,意为“烧掉”。

  • 第19题:

    【T10】

    A.WARN

    B.AWAY

    C.OUT A.MEN AND ANIMALS MIGHT SOON DIE【T7】______

    B.THEIR HANDS WERE BURNT【T8】______

    C.FEAR WOULD NOT【T9】______IT TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE FIRE FEAR AND ITS COMPANION PAIN ARE TWO OF THE MOST USEFUL THINGS THAT MEN AND ANIMALS POSSESS, IF THEY ARE PROPERLY USE

    D.IF FIRE DID NOT HURT WHEN IT BURNT, CHILDREN WOULD PLAY ITUNTIL【T10】______.SIMILARLY, IF PAIN EXISTED BUT FEAR DID NOT, A CHILD WOULD BURN ITSELFAGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE【T11】______THAT HAD BURNT IT BEFOR

    E.A REALLY FEARLESS SOLDIER—AND SOME DO EXIST—IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER BECAUSE HE IS SOON KILLED; AND A DEAD SOLDIER IS OF NO USE TO HIS ARMY.FEAR AND PAIN ARE THEREFORE TWO GUARDS WITHOUT WHICH【T12】______.


    正确答案:B
    空格前出现了children,与B项中的their相互对应。

  • 第20题:

    Some young soldiers who had recently joined the army were being trained in modern ways of fighting,and one of the things they were shown was how an unarmed man could trick an armed enemy and take his weapon away from him.First one of their two instructors took a knife away from the other,using only his bare hands;and then he took a rifle away from him in the same way.After the lesson,and before they went on to train the young soldiers to do these things themselves,the two instructors asked them a number of questions to see how well they had understood what they had been shown.One of the questions was this:“Well,you now know what an unarmed man can do against a man with a rifle.Imagine that you are guarding a bridge at night,and that you have a rifle.Suddenly you see an unarmed enemy soldier coming towards you.What will you do?”
    The young soldier who had to answer this question thought carefully for a few seconds before he answered,and then said,“Well,after what I have just seen,I think that the first thing I would do would be to get rid of my rifle as quickly as I could,so that the unarmed enemy couldn't take it from me and kill me with it!”

    The soldiers practiced__.

    A.before being instructed
    B.after being instructed
    C.while being instructed
    D.two days later

    答案:C
    解析:
    第一段和第二段,从这两段得知,年轻的战士受训徒手夺取敌人武器包括两个步骤:教练展示和实践。第二段第…一句说的是听课之后,但是在实践之前。所以,教练提问应是在整个训练之间。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    The point is this: without agreement on the rights of people, arguing about the rights of animals is fruitless. It leads the discussion to extremes at the outset: it invites you to think that animals should be treated either with the consideration humans extend to other humans, or with no consideration at all. This is a false choice. Arguing from the view that humans are different from animals in every relevant respect, extremists of this kind think that animals lie outside the area of moral choice. Any regard for the suffering of animals is seen as a mistake—a sentimental displacement of feeling that should properly be directed to other her humans. But the most elementary form of moral reasoning is to weigh others’ interests against one’s own. To see an animal in pain is enough, for most, to engage sympathy. When that happens, it is not a mistake, it is mankind’s instinct for moral reasoning in action, an instinct that should be encouraged rather than laughed at.

    正确答案:
    问题是:如对人的权利没有一致的意见,去争论动物的权利是没有结果的。只会一开始就把讨论引向极端。它使人们认为应这样对待动物:要么像对人类自身一样关切体谅,要么对它们冷漠无情。这是一种错误的选择。有人认为从人与动物在各相关方面都不同,持这种极端看法的人会认为对待动物无须考虑道德问题。任何对动物的遭遇的关心都被认为是错误的,是把自己的感情放错了地方,因为这种感情应当放到其他人身上。但是道德观的最基本一条是将心比心。对大多数人来说,看到动物受罪足以引起人的同情。这种反应并不是错误,而是人用道德观念进行推理的本能在起作用。这种本能应当得到鼓励而不应遭到嘲笑。
    解析:
    【翻译要点】
    本题涉及到词类转换,词类转换主要是名词。相对说来,英语依靠名词组句要比汉语多一点,而汉语是通过动词的集结来表达的。这样在翻译中,就有一个转换的问题。该题第四句中提到extremists(极端分子),如不读原文,根本弄不懂“极端分子”指什么。显然是误译。从第二句提到的It leads the discussion to extremes,可知extremists of this kind是指“持这类极端观点的人”,并不是“极端分子”。英语中有用表示身份的名词来表达一个人的动作的特点,因此此处extremists不宜译成名词,而应译成动作意义:有人认为人与动物在各相关方面都不同,持这种极端看法就会认为对待动物无须考虑道德问题。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    I find that most children’s books are about boys, men and male animals, and most deal about male adventures.
    A

    deal with

    B

    are dealing with

    C

    deal in

    D

    are dealing in


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    动词搭配题。deal in意为“买卖(货物),经营”;deal with意为“处理;涉及”, 所以答案只能在A、C中选。动词find后有两个并列的宾语从句,而且都是most引导的从句,第二个most后省略了children’s books,所以答案为A,这里的意思是“大多数的儿童书涉及到男性冒险”。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    The celebrations of Easter have many customs and legends that have nothing to do with Christianity. Among various symbols associated with Easter, Easter bonny has been playing an important part. In pagan times, the “Easter hare” was no ordinary animal, but a sacred companion of the old goddess of spring, Eastre. The Easter bunny has its origin in pre-Christian fertility lore. The Hare and the Rabbit were the most fertile animals known and they served as symbols of the new life during the Spring season. Hares are animals which look like rabbits, but are larger and in many countries quite rare. In most places, the Easter rabbit (bunny) has replaced the Easter hare completely. Since long before Jesus Christ was born, parents told their children that the magic hare would bring them presents at the spring festival. The presents were often painted eggs, as these represented the new life starting at this time of year.

    正确答案:
    复活节节庆活动的许多习俗和传说都与基督教无关。在与复活节有关的各种象征性事物中,复活节野兔占有重要地位。在异教徒时期,复活节野兔并非凡物,它是春天女神Eastre的同伴。复活节兔子源于前基督教时期人们的生育知识。野兔与兔被认为是繁殖力最强的动物,因此象征着春天的新生命。野兔长得很像兔,但比兔大,在很多国家并不多见。在大多数地方,复活节兔子已完全取替了复活节野兔的地位。早在基督耶稣诞生之前,父母就告诉孩子有魔力的野兔会在春天来临的时候给他们带来礼物。礼物通常是彩蛋,因为它们象征着春天新生命的开始。
    解析: 暂无解析