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‘是物一曾是尹触His foundation shared a statement and some great photos of Mayah's special night at theballpark on its Facebook page."We are so proud of you.Mayah,and we are honored to recognize you as our Hero of theMonth,"wrote the Correa Family Foundation."We hope this will be an opportunity for Mayah andher family to rebuild their lives,make new memories,and look towards a bright future."2924.Why did the Correa family Foundation and other donors fund a new home for the Zamoras?ABecause the Zamoras didn't want to live in their home.B.Because Correa wanted to reward Mayah for her bravery.C.Because the Zamoras'home was near the gunman's house.D.Because the Zamoras'home had been destroyed by the gunman.5Which of the following can replace the underlined word"alleviate"in Paragraph 5?A.Ease.B.Suffer.C.Delay.D.Confirm.26.Which of the following c best describe CorreA.Selfish.B.Caring.C.Determined.D.Responsible27.What is the text?A.A diary entry.B.A news report C.A book review.D.A moving story.Scientists have known for years that plants respond to sounds around them.For example,flowers14make sweeter nectar()to the sound of buzzing bees.But now scientists in Israel have shown thatplants also seem to be doing some“talking”.Professor Lilach Hadany and her team at Tel Aviv University set up microphones to recordtomato and tobacco plants under different conditions.Their recordings revealed that the plants madeultrasonic sounds(超声波).It's not clear how the plants make the sounds.One idea is that air bubbles (form insidethe plant's stem,and that these popping bubbles make a clicking sound.It's also not clear if theplants are making the sounds on purpose.Sometimes people's knees creak,too,but they're notdoing it on purpose.But the plants are definitely making noise,and creating much more noise when they're stressedthan when they're not.In fact,the researchers trained an Artificial Intelligence(Al)system to identify the differentkinds of clicking sounds.The system was able to tell the difference between plants that needed waterand plants with cuts about 70%of the time.The result suggests that researchers may one day be able to use a plant's sounds to figure outwhen it is having trouble,and what trouble it is having.They hope that could be very helpful tofarmers.The new discovery raises many more questions.One important question is:Do plants makesounds to communicate with each other?Other research has shown that plants do seem to communicate in some ways.Plants beingattacked by insects send chemicals into the air.Soon,nearby plants that haven't been attacked yetstart to make other chemicals that don't taste good to insects.It's possible that the ultrasonic soundscould work in a similar way.Another big question is:Is anything listening to the plants?Dr.Hadany points out that mice andmoths,for example,depend on plants,and can hear ultrasonie frequencies.The clicks may tell theseanimals when a plant isn't healthy,so they can avoid it.The team's research has already changed our ideas about plants.As Dr.Hadany says,"Even ina quiet field,there are actually sounds that we don't hear,and those sounds carry information.英语试题卷第4页(共8页)
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