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8.The text is especially helpful for those who care about_-A.making more friends in lifeB.sharing joy with loved onesC.concerning about emotional health.D.forming habits to increase daily happiness.9.What can be inferred abeut the experiment?A.It focuses on college students'livinig habits.XB.Its conclusion has caused heated discussion.VC.It offers participartsradvic on mental health.D.Its purpose remains secret to the participants.10.How did the clus advertise their idea?A.By displaying some messages.B.By observing the Golden Rule.-By donating money to others.By giving inspirational lectures.11.What's Professor Dunn's attitude to practicing kindness?A.Skeptical.B.Supportive.C.Conservative.D.Tolerant.DColleen Wisinski has a tough job:Relocating tiny.adorable owls before their grasslandhomes are taken over by urban development in California.Developers are required by the state tosafely remove western burrowing owls(穴居a猫头鹰)from their land.--Despite their name,western burrowing owls--found across dry grasslands from Canada toSouth America-don't burrow,they borrow.The 10-inch-tall birds hole up in abandoned holesmade by prairie dogs and ground squirrels,hunting insects and small mammals during the dayand nesting with up to a dozen of their chicks at night.Because they don't dig their own homes,their adopted holes are crucial to their survival.Recently,this habitat loss of the ground squirrelsis the main reason why they have rapidly decreased in the state.Lose the host species who digsthe hole,lose the owls.Nowadays,Wisinski and his research team have designed some new tools to keep this littlecreature safe.The team worked with various government agencies to select protected grasslandsfor the owls.At 11 holes of the owls which were equipped with satellite control backpacks thatallowed the researchers to track their movements,the researchers settled new homes in thoselocations with the owl wastes,both real and fake.Nearby speakers played burrowing owl calls inan effort to make the new arrivals feel at home.After one month,the relocated owls that received the audio and visual cues were 20times more likely to.'stay close to their new homes than the translocated owls without the cues,according to a new research in the joural Animal Conservation."It's meaningful that we can getthe owls settled down.in a seeure,protected area,"Wisinski says."In the long run,that habitatwill be managed well for them,and they'll have better places to live in".英语试卷·第4页(共8页)
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