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The Mojave National Preserve has the world's(A)9.What was the challenge faced by Hughsonlargest Joshua tree forest.Then in 2020,a wildfireand her colleagues?burned more than 43,000 acres of Cima Dome inA.Reaching the planting sites.读the desert,and about 1.3 million Joshua trees were读B.Finding water for Joshua trees.also burned.C.Determining the sites to plant trees.Recovery was a difficult battle.During the IceAge,giant ground sloths fed on Joshua trees andD.Ensuring the survival of seedlingsspread their seeds(种子)far and wide.Since theplanted.animals became extinct,small animals have takenup the job-with decidedly less success.g"Joshua tree seeds don't move far with just smallanimals around,"said Debra Hughson,deputy(C)10.Why are the camels used for the recoverysuperintendent at the Mojave National Preserve.project?Besides,out of 1,000 seeds,only three or four ofthem grow.In this situation,Cima Dome's recoveryA.They have a good relationship withfelt important,since its higher elevation (was读humans.supposed to protect the plant from hotter weather.B.They are used to the desert environment."This is an area where Joshua trees may be able toC.They serve as excellent carriers.survive climate change,"Hughson said.D.They know the paths very well.Hughson and her colleagues tried somethingdifferent-一planting seedlings(树苗)in the Dome'sburned area.gBut it was hard;the hike to the specified plantingsites took volunteers several hours."It's wilderness(A)11.What is the text mainly about?You can't drive your car there with seedlings andA.The camels brought Joshua trees back.water in the back.They have to be carried in,"saidHughson.B.Three camels learned how to plant读读seedlings.That's where camels(骆驼)came in..NanceC.The influence of Joshua trees on otherFite,a volunteer,has been keeping big animalsincluding camels all her life.When hearing aboutspecies.the project at Cima Dome,she asked to let herD.The project started by the Mojavecamels help.Fite hired her friend JenniferNational Preserve.Lagusker,who transported 3 camels from herhome to Mojave.Since 2021,the camels have joined most of theDplantings,with two carrying seedlings,and the thirdtransporting water on miles-long hikes through theHundreds to thousands of fish often travel inschools.Sometimes they move slowly.Other times.desert to the planting sites."It's amazing,"saidLagusker."You pack all this weight on them,and seethey'll swim quickly in one direction,then another.them get up easily and just walk."Some 3,500 trees读How and why each fish does what it does is whathave been planted now.makes their schooling so puzzling to scientists.Now"Though our goal is to protect ecosystems,somescientists think they have a clue to explain thisspecies end up being more influential than others,phenomenon.which means that some require more attention,"saidGeorge Lauder,a fish biologist at HarvardHughson."Joshua trees are influential.If we canUniversity in Cambridge,Mass,and Yangfansave them,everything else comes along with it."Zhang,also at Harvard,shared their new findings(B)8.What makes Joshua trees'seeds unable toLauder and Zhang worked with giant danios,spread widely?small fish that love to swim.Sometimes the teamput eight at a time into a water tank(水箱).Other溪A.The wildfires that happen regularly.times,they just put in a single fish.As the fish swam,B.The absence of giant ground sloths.读a special device(装置)called a respirometerC.The weather conditions.measured how much oxygen they used.OxygenD.The position of Cima Dome.helps fuel(给.提供能量)muscles.For example,people who run fast use much oxygen.Afterward,they often need a few minutes to recover.Here,theresearchers used oxygen as a measure of how muchenergy the fish used to swim in place.
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