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Thousands of puffins(海鹦) live in Maine and on islands in the Gulf of Maine. But the puffins may be in danger. Last summer, the percentage of laid eggs that successfully produced baby puffins took a dive. Scientists also found a decline in the average body weight of the adult and baby puffins on Machias Seal Island, home to the area’s largest colony. Over the winter, dozens of the seabirds from the region were found dead, likely from starvation.

What’s causing the puffin trouble? Scientists think it may be a shortage of food. With ocean temperatures rising, fish populations have moved around. Normally, puffins’ primary food source is herring, a type of fish. A lack of herring in the area could be causing the problem.

Butterfish from the south have become more abundant in the Gulf of Maine and could be a new food source for birds. But Steve Kress says butterfish may be too big and round for baby puffins to swallow.

Puffins spend most of their lives at sea. They come ashore to breed each spring and return to the ocean in August. The chicks swim to sea about 40 days after hatching. Puffin populations stretch across the North Atlantic, from Maine to northern Russia.

Maine’s puffin population has been at risk in the past. In the 1800s, they were hunted for their food, eggs and feathers. By 1901, only one pair of puffins remained in the state. Thanks to the help of local lighthouse keepers and seabird restoration programs, the state’s puffin population has been restored to more than 2,000 birds.

Scientists aren’t sure what will happen to the Gulf of Maine’s puffins. The birds may move further north. Kress says he hopes the Gulf population will sustain itself and then he continued. “You never know what climate change will bring,” Kress said. “Historically fish could move out and more southerly fish could move in, and puffins may adapt to the new fish. Only they will know how the story will unfold.”

小题1:The underlined phrase “took a dive” means _______.

A.increased

B.arose

C.reduced

D.changed小题2:In the scientists’ opinion, ________ is contributing to the puffin trouble.

A.a lack of herring

B.environmental pollution

C.the increase of birds

D.the huge size of butterfish小题3:It can be inferred from the passage that _______.

A.Maine’s puffin once nearly became extinct

B.Maine’s puffins’ eggs were of high prices

C.baby puffins grew up quickly

D.the number of Maine’s puffins is worrying小题4:Judging from Kress’s words in the last paragraph, we know ________.

A.climate change matters little

B.there is cause for concern

C.the new fish won’t harm puffins

D.puffins may move to the south小题5:How is the second paragraph mainly developed?

A.By giving examples.

B.By making comparisons.

C.By following time order.

D.By asking questions

答案

小题1:C

小题2:A

小题3:A

小题4:B

小题5:D

题目分析:文章介绍美国缅因州的海鹦面临危险,原因可能是因为食物的缺乏,也有认为的捕杀造成的。

小题1:猜词题:从第一段的句子:But the puffins may be in danger. 可知现在海鹦成功孵出小鸟的成功几率在减少,选C

小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:. A lack of herring in the area could be causing the problem. 可知科学家认为是缺少鲱鱼导致海鹦的问题。选A。

小题3:细节题:从文章第四段的句子:Maine’s puffin population has been at risk in the past.可知Maine的海鹦曾经几乎要灭绝,选A

小题4:推理题:从最后一段的句子:“You never know what climate change will bring,”可知Kress 认为有担心的理由,选B

小题5:细节题:从第二段的句子:What’s causing the puffin trouble?可知这段是通过问问题来写的,选D

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