单选题 It's a classic mystery of the deep. Why does the hammerhead shark (双髻鲨)have the bizarrely shaped head from which it gets its name?
There have been a variety of suggested explanations. Some simply say that the sharks use their heads to "hammer" and pin down their favourite food. More plausibly, others have speculated that the wide lobes(圆形突出部分)of the hammerhead allow it to have longer electrorecep-tots, the organs that all sharks use to detect the electric fields produced by nearby prey. This might allow hammerheads to sense subtler electric fields from more distant prey than their narrow-headed cousins.
Now it turns out that the shark's head does indeed help it find and capture prey, but not in the way that zoologists expected. Stephen Kajlura and Kim Holland of the University of Hawaii at Manoa set out to test the conventional theory by tricking young sharks into chasing phantom (虚构的)prey. Using a system of wires on the bottom of a shallow pool, they set up electric fields that mimicked those created by the bottom-dwelling shrimp and fish that form the sharks' usual diet.
Sure enough, hungry sharks abruptly turned towards an electric field when they detected it. But when the researchers measured the distance at which this happened they found it was the same for 13 young hammerheads as it was for 12 young sandbar sharks(沙堤鲨),which have normal-shaped heads.
The two types of sharks proved equally adept at sensing the electric fields: each was able to detect the source from up to 30 centimetres away. That ruled out any improved sensitivity from the wider head. However, the hammerheads enjoy another more prosaic(平淡无奇的)advantage: their wider heads let them sweep more than twice as wide a swathe of the seafloor as they swim, which must boost their chance of encountering food.
The researchers also found that hammerheads could turn more sharply when they detected the phantom prey. "They're a much more bendy shark , "says Kajlura, who is now at the University of California at Irvine. In part, that's because they have more slender bodies than the sandbar sharks. However, Kajiura has other unpublished data that suggests that the hammerheads' broad heads can act as fins to improve manoeuvrability(机动性).
So far, the researchers have only experimented with young sharks, so adult hammerheads may gain some other advantage from their head shape.

单选题 The passage is mainly about ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】主旨大意题。本文主要讲的是双髻鲨的大头的作用,所以选项D应是该题的答案。
单选题 Which of the following is a feature that the hammerhead shark shares with other sharks?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】具体细节题。第2段第3句话中的longer electroreceptors,the organs that all sharks use to detect the electric fields即是该题解题的信息所在。选项D似乎也对,但文中并没有说明它们可以从很遥远的地方感觉电场的存在。
单选题 What did Stephen Kajlura and Kim Holland initially want to prove by the experiment?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】在第2段末尾提到,“allow hammerheads to sense subtler electric fields from more distant prey than their narrow headed cousins”双髻鲨的特殊头部构造也许能让它感觉到更微妙的电场,这也正是在第三段中提到的Stephen Kajlura和Kim Holland做实验的初衷,所以选B。
单选题 The experiment conducted by Stephen Kajlura and Kim Holland proves that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】第3段的第1句话but not in the way that zoologists expected以及第5段的第2句话 That ruled out any improved sensitivity from the wider head都是解题所需的线索。
单选题 The conclusion made by Stephen Kajlura and Kim Holland is that hammerhead sharks ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解题信息在第5段的最后一句which must boost their chance of encountering food。
单选题 One of the reasons why hammerhead sharks can turn more swiftly than sandbar sharks is that they have ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】具体细节题。见第6段中的In part,that's because they have more slender bodies than sandbar sharks。