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[Reading Comprehension]

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Line         In terrestrial environments, gravity places
  special demands on the cardiovascular systems of
  animals. Gravitational pressure can cause blood to
  pool in the lower regions of the body, making it
(5) difficult to circulate blood to critical organs such as
  the brain. Terrestrial snakes, in particular, exhibit
  adaptations that aid in circulating blood against the
  force of gravity.
       The problem confronting terrestrial snakes is best
(10) illustrated by what happens to sea snakes when
  removed from their supportive medium. Because the
  vertical pressure gradients within the blood vessels
  are counteracted by similar pressure gradients in
  the surrounding water, the distribution of blood
(15) throughout the body of sea snakes remains about
  the same regardless of their orientation in space,
  provided they remain in the ocean. When removed
  from the water and tilted at various angles with the
  head up, however, blood pressure at their midpoint
(20) drops significantly, and at brain level falls to zero.
  That many terrestrial snakes in similar spatial
  orientations do not experience this kind of circulatory
  failure suggests that certain adaptations enable them
  to regulate blood pressure more effectively in those
(25) orientations.
       One such adaptation is the closer proximity of
  the terrestrial snake’s heart to its head, which helps
  to ensure circulation to the brain, regardless of the
  snake’s orientation in space. The heart of sea snakes
(30) can be located near the middle of the body, a
  position that minimizes the work entailed in
  circulating blood to both extremities. In arboreal
  snakes, however, which dwell in trees and often
  assume a vertical posture, the average distance
(35) from the heart to the head can be as little as
  15 percent of overall body length. Such a location
  requires that blood circulated to the tail of the
  snake travel a greater distance back to the heart,
  a problem solved by another adaptation. When
(40) climbing, arboreal snakes often pause
  momentarily to wiggle their bodies, causing waves
  of muscle contraction that advance from the lower
  torso to the head. By compressing the veins and
  forcing blood forward, these contractions
(45) apparently improve the flow of venous blood
  returning to the heart.


题目:

The passage provides information in support of which of the following assertions?

选项:

A、The disadvantages of an adaptation to a particular feature of an environment often outweigh the advantages of such an adaptation.
B、An organism’s reaction to being placed in an environment to which it is not well adapted can sometimes illustrate the problems that have been solved by the adaptations of organisms indigenous to that environment.
C、The effectiveness of an organism’s adaptation to a particular feature of its environment can only be evaluated by examining the effectiveness with which organisms of other species have adapted to a similar feature of a different environment.
D、Organisms of the same species that inhabit strikingly different environments will often adapt in remarkably similar ways to the few features of those environments that are common.
E、Different species of organisms living in the same environment will seldom adapt to features of that environment in the same way.

答案:

B

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