问题 阅读理解

It takes two to duet (二重唱), and one question for scientists is how these coordinated (协调的) performances arise — in birds. Are they the result of cooperation, a way in which one pair signals to others that they’ve got it together? Or are they the result of conflict, evolving to avoid one partner’s song interfering with the other’s?

A study of duetting in Peruvian warbling antbirds(蚁鸟) suggests that it might be a little of both, and that context is everything. Joseph A. Tobias and Nathalie Seddon of the University of Oxford show in Current Biology that sexual conflict can cause the female of a pair that normally cooperates to “jam” the male’s song by singing over it.

The researchers exposed antbird pairs to recorded songs of other antbirds and monitored the songs the pairs produced. In one experiment, they played the songs of an intruding pair. In this case, the resident pair “both are likely to lose their territory, so both should cooperate,” Dr. Tobias said. And they do. They produce a coordinated duet that in effect tells the intruders to keep away.

But when the researchers played the song of a single female, the pair behaved differently. “You’d expect the resident female to be highly motivated to defend her position in the partnership,” Dr. Tobias said. And that’s what occurs. The male sings its heart out, flirting(调情) with the single female, and the female of the pair does its best to interfere with the song by singing over it, apparently to make her mate less attractive to the other female.

“It’s clear that the male doesn’t like what she’s doing,” Dr. Tobias said. The behavior “breaks up what is otherwise a very cooperative situation into a more complicated signal,” he added.

It’s the first evidence of this kind of signal jamming among pairs, Dr. Tobias said.

And in that it leads the male to alter its song to avoid the female’s interfering notes, it shows that this kind of conflict could, over a long period, drive the evolution of coordinated song.

小题1:

What is the key factor of antbirds’ duet?

A.Their cooperation.

B.Their conflict.

C.The context.

D.Their instinct.小题2:

How did the researchers conduct the experiment?

A.They put the antbird pairs back to nature and observe them.

B.They played different recorded songs of other antbirds.

C.They put an antbird to the other’s territory and observed.

D.They played the songs of an intruding pair.小题3:

Why did the female bird sing according to Paragraph 4?

A.It wanted to show its singing talent to the partner.

B.It aimed at keeping the partnership with the male.

C.It wanted to frighten the other females.

D.It wanted to make her mate more attractive.小题4:

Which of the following is the topic of this passage?

A.The special phenomenon about birds pairs.

B.The conflict of bird pairs.

C.The cooperation of bird pairs.

D.The piece of music for bird pairs.

答案

小题1:C

小题1:B

小题1:B

小题1:D

阅读理解与欣赏

课内阅读。

  黄昏来时,翠翠坐在家中屋后白塔下,看天空被夕阳烘成桃花色的薄云。十四中寨逢场,城中生意人过中寨收买山货的很多,过渡人也特别多。祖父在溪中渡船上,忙个不息。天已快夜,别的雀子似乎都休息了,只杜鹃叫个不息。石头泥土为白日晒了一整天,草木为白日晒了一整天,到这时节各放散出一种热气。空气中会有泥土气味,有草木气味,还有各种甲虫类气味。翠翠看着天上的红云,听着渡口飘来乡生意人的杂乱声音,心中有些儿薄薄的凄凉。

  黄昏照样的温柔、美丽和平静。但一个人若体念或追究到这个当前一切时,也就照样的在这黄昏中会有点儿薄薄的凄凉。于是,这日子成为痛苦的东西了。翠翠在成熟中的生命,觉得好像缺少了什么。好像眼见到这个日子过去了,想要在一件新的人事上攀住了它,但不成。好像生活太平凡了,忍受不住。于是胡思乱想:

  “我要坐船下桃源县过洞庭湖,让爷爷满城打锣去叫我,点了灯笼火把去找我。” ———《边城》

1、第一段的景物描写有什么特点?

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2、第一段的环境描写对人物的心理活动有怎样的影响?

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3、第二段写翠翠忍不住胡思乱想:离家出走,让爷爷满世界找。这样写有什么作用?表现了人物怎样的思想性格?

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