GRE出国考试模拟试题12
Experiments show that insects can function as pollinators
of cycads, rare, palmlike tropical plants. Furthermore, cycads
removed from their native habitats—and therefore from
insects native to those habitats—are usually infertile. Nev-
(5) ertheless, anecdotal reports of wind pollination in cycads
cannot be ignored. The structure of cycads male cones is
quite consistent with the wind dispersal of pollen, clouds
of which are released from some of the larger cones. The
male cone of Cycas circinalis, for example, sheds almost
(10)100 cubic centimeters of pollen, most of which is probably
dispersed by wind. Still, many male cycad cones are com-
paratively small and thus produce far less pollen. Further-
more, the structure of most female cycad cones seems incon-
sistent with direct pollination by wind. Only in the Cycas
(15)genus are the females’ ovules accessible to airborne pollen,
since only in this genus are the ovules surrounded by a
loose aggregation of megasporophylls rather than by a tight
cone.
24.According to the passage, the size of a male cycad
cone directly influences which of the following?
(A) The arrangement of the male cone’s structural
elements
(B) The mechanism by which pollen is released from
the male cone.
(C) The degree to which the ovules of female cycads
are accessible to airborne pollen
(D) The male cone’s attractiveness to potential insect
pollinators
(E) The amount of pollen produced by the male cone
25. The passage suggests that which of the following is
true of the structure of cycad cones?
(A) The structure of cycad cones provides conclusive
evidence in favor of one particular explanation
of cycad pollination.
(B) The structure of cycad cones provides evidence
concerning what triggers the first step in the
pollination process.
(C) An irresolvable discrepancy exists between what
the structure of most male cycad cones suggests
about cycad pollination and what the structure of
most female cones suggests about that process.
(D) The structure of male cycad cones rules out a
possible mechanism for cycad pollination that is
suggested by the structure of most female cycad
cones.
(E) The structure of male cycad cones is consistent
with a certain means of cycad pollination, but
that means is inconsistent with the structure of
most female cycad cones.
26. The evidence in favor of insect pollination of cycads
presented in lines 2-4 would be more convincing if
which of the following were also true?
(A) Only a small variety of cycad species can be
successfully transplanted.
(B) Cycads can sometimes be pollinated by means
other than wind or insects.
(C) Insects indigenous to regions to which cycads are
transplanted sometimes feed on cycads.
(D) Winds in the areas to which cycads are usually
transplanted are similar to winds in cycads’
native habitats.
(E) The transplantation of cycads from one region to
another usually involves the accidental removal
and introduction of insects as well.
27. The passage suggests that which of the following is
true of scientific investigations of cycad pollination?
(A) They have not yet produced any systematic evi-
dence of wind pollination in cycads.
(B) They have so far confirmed anecdotal reports con-
cerning the wind pollination of cycads.
(C) They have, until recently, produced little evidence
in favor of insect pollination in cycads.
(D) They have primarily been carried out using cycads
transplanted from their native habitats.
(E) They have usually concentrated on describing the
physical characteristics of the cycad reproductive
system.