While the presence of rats in homes may cause anxiety and annoyance, they rarely result in driving out the residents. But that is exactly what happened to the inhabitants of the 10squaremile Hawadax Island off the coast of Alaska, almost 230 years ago. Now thanks to a fiveyear effort by scientists, the terribly silent “Rat Island” as it had been called for many years has been returned to its rightful owners ——birds!
Hawadax Island is part of a chain of volcanic islands in the Bering Sea called the Aleutian Islands. The rats that arrived there in 1780, when a Japanese ship carrying them broke down nearby, completely destroyed the native population because the environment of the island was not built to defend its animals from these predators. There isn't any tree on the Island, which meant that the birds were accustomed to building their nests low in the ground, giving the rodents(啮齿动物) easy access to both eggs and baby chicks. As years passed, the birds that had called the island home for thousands of years became endangered and eventually, disappeared completely.
In 2007, the U.S. FWS (Fish and Wildlife Service) started a serious plan to rid the island of the rats and try bringing back the beautiful birds that had once called it home. Given that there were an estimated 10,000 rodents inhabiting “Rat Island” and the fact that they reproduce rapidly, it was not an easy task. But by 2009, the Island was officially declared rat free!
Then slowly but surely, the birds began to return. Unfortunately, some of the pioneers were unintentionally killed from the leavings of the raticide, a poison that had been used to wipe out the rodents. But now it seems things are becoming more stable and the Island is starting to increasingly look like its former self. Before the transformation, “Hawadax”, also known as “Rat Island”, was a silent and ghostly place with bird bones, snail remains and rocks covered in rat feces(粪便).
Today, birds' singing and flying in and out is a common sight. Tufted puffins and song sparrows, which had long disappeared, are gradually making their way back. Scientists have also been observing an increase in ground nesting and shorebirds. Though the Island is still not back to its full glory, the signs are encouraging and things can only get better, as time passes.
【小题1】The underlined word “that”in Para.1 probably refers to .A.the presence of ratsB.birds' being driven outC.birds' returning to the islandD.residents' worrying about rats【小题2】Birds on Hawadax Island became an easy target because .A.this island was treelessB.they nested randomlyC.they reproduced too rapidlyD.their chicks were extremely weak【小题3】From the passage, we can know the plan of US FWS .A.has helped the island fully recoveredB.cost little but benefited greatlyC.involved poisoning the rats on a large scaleD.accomplished its goal after exactly 24 months【小题4】Which would be the best title for the passage?A.FWS Help Get Rare Birds Back to Alaska IslandB.Japanese Changed a Bird Paradise into Rat IslandC.FWS Plan to Drive Rats Out Of Rat IslandD.Alaska's Rat Island Returns to a Bird ParadiseB
While the presence of rats in homes may cause anxiety and annoyance, they rarely result i
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- 提问者网友:却不属于对方
- 2021-12-25 23:02
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- 五星知识达人网友:三千妖杀
- 2021-12-25 23:41
(答案→)B 解析:文章大意:Hawadax海岛在FWS的计划下重新恢复生机。【小题1】B 词义推测题。根据后文…has been returned to its rightful owners birds可知,该岛上的小鸟曾经被老鼠驱逐出去。故可知。【小题2】A 细节理解题。根据第二段中There isn't any tree on the Island, … giving the rodents(啮齿动物) easy access to both eggs and baby chicks可知。【小题3】C 细节理解题。根据第四段中some of the pioneers were unintentionally killed …the raticide, a poison that had been used to wipe out the rodents可知。【小题4】D 主旨大意题。全文讲述在FWS的帮助下,老鼠岛灭鼠后,鸟儿重新回归,故选D。
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- 1楼网友:人類模型
- 2021-12-26 00:55
对的,就是这个意思
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