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四、閱讀測驗 In a summer camp, the scientist, Orley R. Taylor, was demonstrating the procedure of “tagging the butterflies.” He told a dozen small-game hunters, “Pinching a bright orange butterfly in one hand and a sticky tag the size of a baby’s thumbnail in the other, you want to lay it right on this cell here, the one shaped like a glove.” The small-game hunters are about 7 years old and each of them is armed with a net. “If you pinch it for about three seconds, the tag will stay on for the life of the butterfly, which could be as long as nine months.”Dr. Taylor runs the Monarch Watch project at the University of Kansas. He is using the tags to follow one of the great wonders of the natural world: the annual migration of monarch butterflies between Mexico and the United States and Canada. Butterfly enthusiasts were looking forward to the northward migration this spring. It was the biggest in many years. The 4,000-mile round trip made by millions of monarchs is a central mystery that Dr. Taylor and a network of entomologists are trying to solve. It is said that monarchs are one of the few creatures on earth that can orient themselves both in latitude and longitude—a feat that, Dr. Taylor notes, human sailors did not manage until 1700’s. In light of the threat to the migration, however, a drought in the Dakotas and Minnesota may prevent butterflies from starting their return trip. In addition, the journey is likely to be a death march because of the lack of hurricanes that normally soak the Texas grasslands and sprout the nectar-heavy wildflowers for the monarchs to refuel. Moreover, the biologist at Sweet Briar College, Lincoln P. Brower, warned that nowadays the biggest threat to the migration is the steady friction of forests resulting from illegal logging. Although the government turned 366,000 acres into a butterfly sanctuary, it has failed to protect them. Nearly half the preserve has been logged since 1984.“It’s unconscionable,” Dr. Brower said. “If it isn’t stopped, I’m afraid the whole migration will unravel.”
【題組】48. What did Dr. Taylor do in the Monarch Watch project?
(A)He taught 7 small-game hunters to catch the butterflies.
(B)He used the tags to follow the migration of the butterflies.
(C) He traveled between Mexico and the United States to study butterflies.
(D)He spent 9 months proving that the tag would stay on the butterflies steadily.


答案:B
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Susan SY Lin 國三上 (2020/05/25)
他在研究蝴蝶的遷徙(移民...


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人定勝天要堅持-忍- 研二下 (2020/09/08)
(B) 他用標籤跟蹤蝴蝶的遷徙。

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