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出处:2025年6月CET4(第一套) Passage One 试题: Passage One Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage. New research suggests that pandas may be at risk of dying out because they are too comfortable. Experts say too much happiness can stop the bears from searching for new mates. Environmentalists have long believed that building roads or homes near the bears may threaten their survival by“reducing or fragmenting their natural:habitats", The Times reported. But the new research suggests that a “modest degree of discomfort and fragmentation"may actually help preserve panda populations. The research was conducted by scientists from Michigan State University. It concluded that pandas fail to wander off in search of new mates if they find their habitat too comfortable, resulting in a lack of vital genetic diversity. For their study-outlined in a paper in the journal Conservation Biology-the team looked at genetic diversity and spread among a Chinese panda population. The ideal level of perfectly livable habitat was found to be only 80%of an area, with the remainder either too harsh or too affected by human activity. The experts concluded that pandas should ideally"be happy enough to thrive, but not so content that they don't want to move around and find new mates". Their conclusions about what The Guardian described as this"sweet spot"are in line with the so-called Goldilocks principle:that there can be just the right amount of something. The concept has been applied to a wide range of disciplines, from developmental psychology to economics and engineering. Claudio Sillero,a professor of conservation biology at Oxford University, told the newspaper that the new findings could have implications beyond panda conservation. "Most large animals that eat meat live in increasingly fragmented landscapes,"said Sillero, who was not involved in the research."It may well be that the messy nature of their relationship with human efforts induces more animals to scatter or travel further, and might result in greater genetic connectivity and enhanced population persistence.” The most recent count of pandas found that there were more than 1,800 left in the wild, putting them on the list of vulnerable, but not endangered, species. 46. What do we learn from new research about pandas? A) They are losing habitat due to the building of roads and houses. B) They have stopped seeking new mates for reproduction. C) They may not adapt to the fragmentation of their habitat. D) They may cease to exist as a result of enjoying too good a life. 47. What can we conclude from the new research by scientists at Michigan State University? A) Environmentalists'long-time belief regarding panda conservation may be misleading. B) Housing development near pandas'homes may threaten their survival. C) Pandas'natural habitats are becoming less suitable for reproduction. D) The increased panda population is attributed to the fragmentation of their habitat.

出处:2025年6月CET4(第一套) Passage One 试题: Passage One Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage. New research suggests that pandas may be at risk of dying out because they are too comfortable. Experts say too much happiness can stop the bears from searching for new mates. Environmentalists have long believed that building roads or homes near the bears may threaten their survival by“reducing or fragmenting their natural:habitats", The Times reported. But the new research suggests that a “modest degree of discomfort and fragmentation"may actually help preserve panda populations. The research was conducted by scientists from Michigan State University. It concluded that pandas fail to wander off in search of new mates if they find their habitat too comfortable, resulting in a lack of vital genetic diversity. For their study-outlined in a paper in the journal Conservation Biology-the team looked at genetic diversity and spread among a Chinese panda population. The ideal level of perfectly livable habitat was found to be only 80%of an area, with the remainder either too harsh or too affected by human activity. The experts concluded that pandas should ideally"be happy enough to thrive, but not so content that they don't want to move around and find new mates". Their conclusions about what The Guardian described as this"sweet spot"are in line with the so-called Goldilocks principle:that there can be just the right amount of something. The concept has been applied to a wide range of disciplines, from developmental psychology to economics and engineering. Claudio Sillero,a professor of conservation biology at Oxford University, told the newspaper that the new findings could have implications beyond panda conservation. "Most large animals that eat meat live in increasingly fragmented landscapes,"said Sillero, who was not involved in the research."It may well be that the messy nature of their relationship with human efforts induces more animals to scatter or travel further, and might result in greater genetic connectivity and enhanced population persistence.” The most recent count of pandas found that there were more than 1,800 left in the wild, putting them on the list of vulnerable, but not endangered, species. 46. What do we learn from new research about pandas? A) They are losing habitat due to the building of roads and houses. B) They have stopped seeking new mates for reproduction. C) They may not adapt to the fragmentation of their habitat. D) They may cease to exist as a result of enjoying too good a life. 47. What can we conclude from the new research by scientists at Michigan State University? A) Environmentalists'long-time belief regarding panda conservation may be misleading. B) Housing development near pandas'homes may threaten their survival. C) Pandas'natural habitats are becoming less suitable for reproduction. D) The increased panda population is attributed to the fragmentation of their habitat.

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46. What do we learn from new research about pandas?

选项分析:

  • A) They are losing habitat due to the building of roads and houses.
    • 这是传统观点,但新研究并没有强调这一点。
  • B) They have stopped seeking new mates for reproduction.
    • 新研究提到熊猫因为过于舒适而不再寻找新配偶,但这不是主要结论。
  • C) They may not adapt to the fragmentation of their habitat.
    • 新研究实际上指出,适度的不舒适和栖息地破碎化可能有助于熊猫种群的保存。
  • D) They may cease to exist as a result of enjoying too good a life.
    • 新研究的主要结论是,熊猫因为过于舒适而不再寻找新配偶,导致基因多样性不足,可能面临灭绝的风险。

答案:D

解析:
新研究指出,熊猫因为过于舒适而不再寻找新配偶,导致基因多样性不足,可能面临灭绝的风险。这与选项D的描述最为吻合。

47. What can we conclude from the new research by scientists at Michigan State University?

选项分析:

  • A) Environmentalists' long-time belief regarding panda conservation may be misleading.
    • 新研究确实挑战了传统观点,认为适度的不舒适和栖息地破碎化可能有助于熊猫种群的保存。
  • B) Housing development near pandas' homes may threaten their survival.
    • 这是传统观点,但新研究并没有强调这一点。
  • C) Pandas' natural habitats are becoming less suitable for reproduction.
    • 新研究提到,过度舒适的栖息地可能导致熊猫不再寻找新配偶,但没有直接说栖息地变得不适合繁殖。
  • D) The increased panda population is attributed to the fragmentation of their habitat.
    • 新研究没有提到熊猫种群增加,而是强调了适度的栖息地破碎化可能有助于基因多样性。

答案:A

解析:
新研究挑战了传统观点,认为适度的不舒适和栖息地破碎化可能有助于熊猫种群的保存。这与选项A的描述最为吻合。

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