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There are many kinds of ants in America.

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There are many kinds of ants in America. One kind is very strong. People are afraid of it.

These ants move in a large group. They eat all the animals on their way. They can kill and eat elephants, and they can eat wood houses. Sometimes even people are killed by them. When the ants come, people leave their homes. But people are sometimes glad after the ants pass through, because they can see no insects(昆虫) or snakes.

小题1:Some ants in America can be very ______.

A.heavy

B.strong

C.large

D.thin小题2:People and animals are afraid of _____ in America.

A.one kind of ant

B.all kinds of ants

C.small ants

D.large ants.小题3:People have to get away from the ants because ________.

A.they can eat and kill elephants

B.they can also eat wood houses

C.they go in large groups

D.they can even kill people小题4:Where are the insects or the snakes after the ants pass through?

A.They hide themselves under the ground.

B.They have moved to other places before the ants come.

C.They can be killed and eaten up by the ants.

D.They were killed by people.小题5:Which is the best title for the story?

A.Ants

B.American Ants

C.A strong Ant

D.Animals

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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。

(x+1)(x-3)=5,x2-2x-3-5=0,x2-2x-8=0,a=1,b=-2,c=-8△=4+32=36>0∴x=2±362∴x1=4,x2=-2.故选B.

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