Q38:
Kate: The recent decline in numbers of the Tennessee warbler, a North American songbird that migrates each fall to coffee plantations in South America, is due to the elimination of the dense tree cover that formerly was a feature of most South American coffee plantations.
Scott: The population of the spruce budworm, the warbler’s favorite prey in North America, has been dropping. This is a more likely explanation of the warbler’s decline.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously calls Scott’s hypothesis into question?
- The numbers of the Baltimore oriole, a songbird that dose not eat budworms but is as dependent on South American coffee plantations as is the Tennessee warbler, are declining.
- The spruce-budworm population has dropped because of a disease that can infect budworms but not Tennessee warblers.补充信息,无关
- The drop in the population of the spruce budworm is expected to be only temporary.无关,补充信息
- Many Tennessee warbler have begun migrating in the fall to places other than traditional coffee plantations.无关
- Although many North American songbirds have declined in numbers, no other species has experienced as great a decline as has the Tennessee warbler.无关比较点
其它选项好排除 可是不明白为何A是答案
A只是讲与TW一样依赖咖啡树的一种鸟下降 因为选项没有将TW与联系起来
所以我感觉也是无关选项
谢谢
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