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30.What is the author's attitude towards the33.What is the purpose of paragraph 3?future of guidebooks?A.To show how the new study differs fromA.Unconcerned.B.Upset.previous ones.C.Doubtful.每Optimistic.B.To show what inspired the researchers to31.What does the text mainly talk about?conduct the study.Why travel guidebooks aren't going away.To explain why sparrow weavers appealed toB.How technology changes travel experiences.the researchers.C.Why travel guidebooks win people's favor.D.To stress how the study may advance animalD.How travel guides adapt to the digital age.behavior research.gD34.What can we learn about the sparrow weaversImportant as nest (building is for birds'survival,scientistsknow relatively little about it.Most of what is known about bird nestsfrom the research?comes from studying their role in reproductive success,focusing on theirusefulness in protecting birds and eggs from cold,wind,and predators.They are able to develop and preserve culture.The focus has been on the structure,not the behavior that built it,"B.They have higher intelligence than other birds.Dr Tello-Ramos said.This surprised her because nest building is one of therare behaviors that has something that can be measured and provide insightC.They can communicate with each otherinto why birds behave the way they do.effectively.White-browed sparrow weavers(白眉织雀),sociable birds with a"grass-centric"lifestyle,provided Dr Tello-Ramos and her colleagues theD.They change their nesting style when newperfect opportunity to study nest building.Previous findings suggested thatbirds join.they built nests cooperatively,making up to a dozen nests for sleeping eachyear in addition to several for eggs.That gave researchers an opportunity totrack how individuals and groups built over time.gPDr Tello-Ramos and her colleagues spent months observing 43 groupsof sparrow weavers in the South African part of the Kalahari Desert.35.What does Iliana Medina say about the researchtracking their building progress.And they noticed that trees that were homefinding?to one extended family often had nests that looked quite different from thenests that belonged to their neighbors in another tree."Families that areA.It shows birds'nesting is genetically-based.maybe ten meters apart are building different things.And birds living in afamily consistently built in the same style across generations.If new birdsIt clears up a misconception about birds'arrived,they followed the family's building style,"said Dr Tello-Ramos.nesting.Then they tried to see what might account for the observed differencesand found none of the classical explanations can account for the variabilityC.It proves that birds can learn from theiracross groups and the consisteny(-致性)within groups.“So we proposepeers.that this is due to social learning and culture,"Dr Tello-Ramos said."Oncethey started,everybody followed,and now they have a certain tradition."D.It needs to be tested by more follow-up6studies.g第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以To Iliana Medina,a behavioral ecologist at the University of填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Melbourne in Australia,the discovery upends the long-held assumptionYou shouldn't learn completely new fonts(字体),but rather developthat nesting is a purely genetically-based(基于基因的)behavior..Butshe adds."It's tempting to assume that there's some kind of higher cognitiveand improve your own handwriting.D36 The main thing is that your(认知的)ability behind this,but there might not be.They might have nohandwriting is clear and easy to read.Pay attention to the following thingsidea what they're actually doing.'while improving your English handwriting.A.Develop your own handwriting style.B.Find a good medium that fits your pen.C.You should write each letter several times.D.Beautiful handwriting is not the same as calligraphy.E.This way you automatically use all important muscle groupsF.Their size and the distance between them are just as important.G.Choosing a different pen can do wonders for improving handwritingThe right writing tools.The right tools for writing are usually just as32.What surprised Dr Tello-Ramos about previousimportant as the actual handwriting itself.It is particularly helpful to switchstudies?to a fountain pen (7 So feel free to try out different options.A.They gained little understanding about birds'A38 Take enough time and think carefully about what you want it tonesting.look like.The font should not only be beautiful,but you also have to find itThey paid little attention to how birds buildpleasant and different as it contains your personal features.nests.A.Develop your own handwriting style.C.They contributed little to birds'reproductiveB.Find a good medium that fits your pen.C.You should write each letter several times.success.D.Beautiful handwriting is not the same as calligraphy.D.They failed to recognize birds'smartness inE.This way you automatically use all important muscle groups.nesting.F.Their size and the distance between them are just as important.G.Choosing a different pen can do wonders for improving handwriting.6
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