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feathery animals like mammals and birds are more popular with most people.But even if reptiles aren'I consideredcute,they play a very important part in nature's food chains.One service performed by reptiles that humansshould appreciate is helping control certain pests,like insects and rats.We know what must be done to protect reptiles.Bruce Young,one of the leaders of the shdy,says,"Wehave all the tools we need."Protecting natural areas is at the top of the list.Studies show that saving natural areasdoesn't just protect mammals or birds,but all kinds of animals,including reptiles.So the time is always right todo the right thing!28.What is the top reason for reptiles'dangerous situation?A.The lack of food.B.People's kilting them.C.The loss of their natural homes.D.People's cutting down trees.29.What can we infer from paragraph 4?A.Reptiles are prettier than mammals.B.People care more about mammals than reptiles.C.Mammals are more important than reptilesD.Reptiles are better protected than mammals.30.What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A.To share some good news.B.To teach some useful skills.C.To call on people to take action.D.To give people some confidence31.What might be the best title for the text?A.Reptiles Are al Risk of Dving OutB.A New Report Showed Some Bad News.C.What Should We Do to Protect Reptiles?D.Why Reptiles Are in Danger?◇Teamwork has been behind some of humans'greatest achievements-the Beatles'biggest hits,putting a manon the moon,and the smartphone.Does video interaction()damage the crealive process that led to such achievements?Yes,according tonew research publisbed Wednesday that found it's casier to come up with creative ideas in person.It's an answer many employers have been searching for over the past two years,as working from home hashecome normal during the COVID-19 pandemic."We firstly started the project in 2016 because we learned from managers that innovation()was one ofthe biggest challenges with video interaction,"said Melanie Brucks,an author of the study.Brucks said she spent four years exploring whether it really had any influence on people's ability to producenew ideas.She organized 602 university students and divided them into pairs to work on tasks either in purson oronline.The tasks included coming up with new uses for everyday things.The performance of each pair wasdetermined by how many ideas they came up with and the value of their ideas as ranked by student judges.Researchers also found that virtual participants spent more time looking directly at their partuer,rather thanlooking around the room.What's more,she said pairs who were video-conferencing remembered less of theirsurroundings.“This visual focus on the screen narrows cognition(认知).In other words,people are more focused wheninteracting on video,which hurts the broad,expansive idea producing process.Objects in the room can inspirenew ideas easier than trying to produce them in heart,"Brucks said.Jay Olson,a scholar at MeCill University in Canada,said managers shouldn't rush to get people back in the英语试题第5页(共8页)
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