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30.What can be known about the Forgivemoji campaign?A.It has gained great popularity.C.The Unicode Consortium started it.B.It has already spread peace widely.31.What's the best title for the text?D.It encouraged us to hug each other.A.Emojis Are Wildly Popular Around FinlandB.A Finnish Group Pushes for a Forgiveness EmojiC.Digital Icons Encourage People to ReconcileD.Forgivemoji Campaign Promotes Communication0The riches of the natural world aren't spread evenly across the globe.Places like thopicaAndes(赤道安第斯山脉)in South America are packedithpe,mfound no place conEarthProu theconcentrated in places like the maon Bas was that theyerucherspecieseoltedatalasterratethanetierpartsofihewoidBaiho,newresearchonbirduthat ssuminheadd rn the ide thatwithfewer species actually tend to produce new species faster.The researchers sy the biodiversitosrger found n harsher(environments featuring freezing.dry and unstable conditions Though the researershavefound these ocaios with fewbird species tend toproduceewohighatetheyl toaccumulate many species because the unstable conditions frequently make thenewlife fomsdie out.The more well-known hofspots,by contrast,have accumulated their large numbersofspecies by being warm,hospitable and relatively stable.Indeed,the researchers have foundthat the countless bird species that call the Amazon home tend to be older in evolutionaryterms.That actually accounts for higher species richness there."Our results suggest that these hotspots for biodiversity are not hotspots for theevolution of new species,"says Elizabeth Derryberry,an evolutionary biologist at theUniversity of Tennessee."New species do form in places like the Amazon,just not asfrequently as in more extreme environments."The researchers managed to collect 1,940 samples()representing 1,287 of the 1,306bird species from South America.Their analysis revealed that the best predictor of whether anarea would produce new species at a high rate was how many species lived there,rather thanclimate or geographic features like mountains.Species-rich areas tended to produce new speciesOn a practical level,the study's findings add new urgency for stopping destroyingmore slowly.ecosystems that may look dry and bare,because they may actually be nature's hothouses forthe evolution of new species.32.What is the previous explanation for biodiversity in the Amazon Basin?A.Its species'strong survival abilities.B.The immigration of foreign species.C.The rapid evolution of new species.D.Its vast living space for new species.33.Why do the bird species in the Amazon tend to be older?A.There's less competition and more chances.B.It constantly attracts new species to come.C.It had extreme environments a long time ago.D.The environment there is stable and favorable.34.The study's findings suggest that we shouldB.help species in hot areas live longerA.conserve harsh ecosystemsD.limit species in biodiversity coldspotsC.develop species-rich environments【2022届高三滚动检测卷(四)·英语第5页(共8页)】
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