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waterfowl (that anhabit them.There bird abundance increased 13 percent,What distinguisheswetlande from other ecological areas?One answer is that wetlands have been especially protected fromexcessieustal ites for a long time.They are under the protection of the local and fegovernment.The other encouraging exception in the bird study was raptors(),a group that includes themajestic bald eagle.Bald eagles were on ihe verge of etion at the time when Carson wrote,butthey recovered in large part as a result of the ban on DDT,a substance used for killing insects.A news story published by the Audubon Society notes that the numbers show that taking steps likewildlife management,habitat restoration and political action can be effective in saving species.Scientists have documented the current threat to biodiversity.Their data also show that if we act onthis information,maybe we can change the outcome.7228.Why does the author mention Silent Spring in the first paragraph?A.To introduce readers a best-selling book.B.To give the background of the text.乙,C.To lead in the main topic of the text,D.To explain the causes of ecological threats.29.What can we learn about wetlands compared to other ecological areas in the US?A.They're much larger in size.B.They're more popular with birdsC.They have lost over half of their animals.D.They have been better protected from destruction.30.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The successful case about bird protection.AB.The extinction process of bald eagles.C.The harmful effects of pesticides on birds.D.The various methods for protecting raptors.31What might be the author's attitude to the future of wildlife?Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Ambiguous.DA robot with a sense of yone day feel"pain",both its ow physical pain and6Efor the pain of its human companions.Such touchy-feely robots are still far off,but advances in robotictouch-sensing are bringing that possibility closer to reality.Senin soft,artificial skin that can detect both a gentle touch and a painful hit have beenhooked up (to a robot that can then signal emotions,Asada reported February 15 at the annualmeeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.This artificial "pain nervoussystem",as Asada calls it,may be a small building block for a machine that could experience pain.Such a feeling might also allow a robot to "sympathize"with a human companion's suffering.Asada,an engineer at Osaka University,and his colleagues have designed touch sensors thatreliably pick up a range of touches.In a robot system named Affetto,a realistic-looking child's head,these touch and pain signals can be converted to emotional facial expressions.A touch-sensitive,soft material,as opposed to a rigid metal surface,allows richer interactionsbetween a machine and the world,says neuroscientist Kingson Man of the University of SouthernCalifornia.Artificial skin "allows the possibility of engagement in truly intelligent ways".Such a system,Asada says,might ultimately lead to robots that can recognize the pain of others,a valuable skill for robots designed to help care for people in need,the elderly,for instance.But thereis an important distinction between a robot that responds in a predictable way to a painful hit and arobot that's capable of approximating()an internal feeling,says Damasio,a neuroscientist also英语试题第5页(共8页)

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