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托福阅读真题+题目+答案:Guam and the Brown Tree Snake
Guam is the largest island of Micronesia and,like many islands, once provided a home to a fantastic assemblage of native birds, reptiles,and mammals.The vast majority of these species are now extinct,and the remaining ones are threatened with extinction. Although many factors contributed to the loss of species,the principal cause is the invasive brown tree snake.
During the Second World War,the United States Navy established a large naval base on Guam.With the end of the war in 1945,the base proved useful for recovering abandoned war materials from the region,in particular,vehicles,aircraft,and other supplies from New Guinea where these items may have sat unused for some time.The brown tree snake is native to New Guinea and other regions of Australasia.It is typically nocturnal,and,during the day,rests within crevices and holes that provide good cover.It is commonly found in wheel wells on airplanes,under the hoods of cars,and in boxes of cargo,and most biologists think the brown tree snake was a hitchhiker within surplus Navy equipment brought to Guam from New Guinea in the postwar years of 1945-1950.
1.The word ”abandoned” in the passage is closest in meaning to left behind
O left behind
O Useful
O Valuable
O Damaged
2.The main purpose of paragraph 2 is to explain
O why the United States Nay established a large naval base on Guam
O why war materials from New Guinea were brought to Guam
O why the brown tree snake likes to rest in wheel wells on airplanes,under car hoods,and in boxes of cargo
O how the brown tree snake reached Guam
The brown tree snake was first noticed along Guam's southern shore near Apra Harbor.It then spread,somewhat slowly, until it occupied the entire island by 1970.Guam has no native snakes and no native predators that could have controlled tree snake numbers. ⬛Instead,the native vertebrates were all small species vulnerably to predation by the generalist tree snakes. ⬛The decline of most native forest animals was immediate and dramatic. ⬛Guam's Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources discontinued surveys of native birds and bats in the 1970s,as there were so few individuals of these species to count. ⬛ The three native birds and mammals that persisted the longest were the Mariana fruit bat,Guam rail,and island swifitiet. The fruit bat and rail were relatively long-lived species that likely persisted simply because some individuals escaped predation and lived out the remainder of their lives;however,neither species had any reproductive success in the presence of the tree snake.The island swifitiet persists to this day but is confined to one cave on Guam.The swifitiet builds nests on the walls of caves using its own saliva and mud to adhere the nest to the cave wall. Despite this unusual habit,swifitiet are still vulnerable to tree snake predation,as tree snakes can easily capture prey in total darkness and climb most surfaces.The one cave where swifitiet persist is unique in that the cave walls are not textured enough for snakes to support themselves. This does not inhibit the swifitiet ability to build nests,but it does prohibit tree snakes from reaching those nests.
3.The word “inhibit” in the passage is closest in meaning to
O improve
O restrict
O involve
O destroy
4.Why does the author provide the information that "Guam's Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources discontinued surveys of native birds and bats in the 1970s,as there were so few individuals of these species to count"?
O To illustrate how Guam used a government agency to keep track of changes in animal populations
O To give an example of one of the ways in which the extinctions caused by the brown tree snake affected Guam
O To emphasize how rapid and extensive the extinctions on Guam really were
O To make the point that the brown tree snake did not occupy the whole island until 1970
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