[originaltext] Fish live in water, but do they drink it? The answer is yes,

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Fish live in water, but do they drink it? The answer is yes, but how fish drink water depends on where they live. Water gets into a fish’s body through a process in which water diffuses from a higher to a lower concentration. For example, if there is more water outside of a cell than inside, water will try to flow into the cell until there is the same concentration of water both outside and inside. The body of a fish acts the same way, either absorbing or losing water depending on its surroundings.Whether a fish absorbs or loses water is based on the fact that all fish must maintain a certain amount of salt in their bodies to stay healthy. Fish that live in fresh water have a higher concentration of salt in their bodies than the surrounding water. Consequently, water continuously flows into the fish’s body to attempt to dilute the amount of salt in the fish until it is equal to the amount of salt in the surrounding water. Since fish cannot allow their salt content to be diminished, their kidneys work overtime to expel excess water. Ocean fish have the opposite problem. Surrounded by salt water, their bodies contain a relatively lower concentration of salt than the ocean water. In this case it causes the fish to constantly lose water in order to equalize salt concentration inside and outside the body to partly compensate for the water loss, ocean fish actually drink water through their mouths. And to get rid of the excess salt they take in by drinking seawater, they also get some salt off their body.
8.What does the speaker say determines how fish drink water?
9.What do fish do to stay healthy?
10.Why do fish in fresh water make their kidneys work overtime?

选项 A、They drink too much water.
B、They want their salt content to be diminished.
C、They want to keep their salt content higher.
D、They want to keep their salt content as usual.

答案 D

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