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Song is important to birds.It's used by males as ameans of defending homes and attracting mates.In quiet,This winter,I put on the skates again.Irural environments,birds tend to sing at lower阅读carefully stepped onto the ice at a Boston rink.frequencies at which they can maximize their vocal(And this time skating felt the way it had when I阅读的)performances with trills(颤音).But in urbanfell in love with it for the first time.I danced onenvironments,the low-frequency noise of traffic gets in第the ice realizing that one cannot learn without第the way.In order to be heard,birds raise the volume oftheir songs.However,when they raise their voices,thefalling sometimes-or often.节quality of their vocal performance goes down.They can节no longer fill their songs with trills.There is one thingthey do better,though:they are easier to hear over longdistances not just by other adult males or females,but bygyoung birds learning to sing.(B)4.What brought back the author's childhoodAlthough it's once again noisy enough to drownmemory?out the quieter lower-frequency in San Francisco,A.His interest in skating.the sparrows still seem to be singing the songs ofB.The vacant seats.the "silent spring".Some experts suppose it's读C.The noise from the audience.读possible that the pandemic caused long-termD.An action of Nathan Chen.changes in the feature of sparrow songs.When the(D)5.What can we learn about the author?第pandemic quiet caused San Francisco's white-A.He preferred running to skating.crowned sparrows to trade“shouting”for low-节B.He got tired of his college life in the US.节frequency voice,the types of songs being pickedC.He competed at the Beijing WinterOlympics.up and repeated by young birds changed,too.D.He skated under the influence of twoThey acquired the lower-frequency songs theirChinese skaters.fathers had adopted,not the pre-pandemic songs.(C)6.What is the author's parents'attitude tohis giving up skating?阅(D)8.Why did white-crowned sparrows changeA.Indifferent.B.Disappointed.their tune in the spring of 2020?C.Supportive.D.Annoved.A.To create a quiet community.第(C)7.What will the author probably do next?第B.To protect themselves from traffic.A.Pursue a career in skating.C.To let their songs travel far and wide.节B.Work as a coach in Beijing.D.To get adapted to the changedC.Take up his previous hobby.节environment.D.Start cross-country running.gcIn the spring of 2020,as residents of the Bay(B)9.What is the advantage of bird songs in the读Area stayed at home due to the pandemic,thecountryside compared to those in the city?natural world sprang to life.By night,San读A.Sounding more powerful.Francisco's darkened,deserted streets had theB.Sounding more attractivehowl of covotes(郊狼).By day,they filled withC.Being much higher in frequency.节birds'song.And in the unnatural quiet of the BayD.Being more likely to be picked up.Area,some birds changed their tune,including节white-crowned sparrows.Ecologist Elizabeth Derryberry had beenstudying how noise affects the white-crowned阅读(D)10.What can we infer about the white-阅读sparrows'song for close to two decades when thepandemic began in 2020.In San Francisco's high-crowned sparrows in San Francisco?A.They will adjust their song features again.noise urban environment,the birds historicallyB.They still sing the songs of high frequency.sang higher-frequency songs.But in the spring of第C.They will learn pre-pandemic songs once2020,suddenly they no longer had to shout overmore.节the traffic."They stopped singing loudly,yet you节D.They still keep the song style adopted incould hear them at greater distances because itthe pandemic.was much quieter,"Derryberry explains.2

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