Just like children, deer often cross British roads to get to the other side.

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问题     Just like children, deer often cross British roads to get to the other side. But the cost is the deer’s life. At night, 【S1】______cars hit and kill the animals. Now foresters are using natural animal【S2】______to prevent dangerous crossings.
    In England, the British Forestry Commission has【S3】______thousands of glowing red "wolf eyes" along woodland roads. The eyes are actually reflectors (反射镜),【S4】______bars like the red reflectors on your bike. The ten-centimeter long bars are fixed on top of posts, with only these signs directed towards the woods rather than the roads.
    When cars speed by, light rays from car headlights reflect off the reflectors shining surface and【S5】______into the woods. Deer are instinctly【S6】______by the wolf eyes — even though wolves haven’t【S7】______deer in Britain or even lived there for a hundred years!
    Scientists think the glowing light【S8】______the "eye shine" of nightly beasts. (You’ve probably seen eye shine on cats. Mirror-like cells in the eyes【S9】______some light that hits them.) The deer must not have "forgotten" that a wolf can run up to【C6】______km per hour in【S10】______pursuit, or can sniff (嗅) deer out from 2 to 4km away.
[A] scared [F] display [K] imitates
[B] installed [G] fancy f L] harmony
[C] plastic [H] harrying [M] hot
[D] instincts [I] flash [N] reflect
[E] speeding [J] hunted [O] instrument [br] 【S7】

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答案 J

解析 空前的助动词haven’t表明,本空应填一过去分词,备选项中只剩下[J]hunted,故答案为[J]。此处是说,尽管在英国上百年来狼不再以鹿为猎物,甚至狼根本不生活在那儿。
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