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cats.The researchers assume that a highA.Its experimental background.B.Its research processare alot0C.Its representative sample.D.Its statistical result.which arescore for sociability reflected the cat's ability to live together with30.Which cat is most likely to make good use of the litterbox?alsoother cats in the household,reducing the likelihood of stress causedA.A male cat born in Siberia.by other cats and,consequently,litterbox issues.B.A Bengal cat living with two kids"Due to the nature of the data,direct causation cannot beC.A Neva Masquerade cat often playing with others.great!I loolD.A three-month-old cat sharing theelitterbox with other catscetting awayestablished on the basis of the results,but it appears that problems31.What does Salla Mikkola think of the study?for a whilecan already be prevented when selecting individuals for breeding byA.It is helpful though the reasons are unproven.favouring non-fearful and sociable individuals.The likelihood ofB.It is well designed but the findings are limitedand then I'litterbox issues can be reduced also by keeping the litterbox cleanC.It is poorly conducted but the suggestions are applicable.and ensuring that all of the cats in the household have a box of theirD.It is disappointing though the variables are directly correlatedI ll map ou●●●9How are youAn art exhibition that combines scientific knowledge withThe pursuit of marine science inspired some artists,whosecreative inspiration was recently presented in Albany.artworks often centre around the finely balanced coastal environmentThe exhibition featured artworks by 20 MIX Artists from theand the impact of structural change.Catherine Higham used seagrassGreat Southern that showcased a unique art-science cooperationand bamboo to make a large listening horn (to listen totheblobetween contemporary artists and marine(海洋的)scientistsunderwater life.Christine Baker's work,titled Micro Plastic Menu,theworking in the region.The waters of the south coast and aroundwas inspired by a talk on microplastic pollution and how it enterswhat yoAlbany are well known for their unique diversity of plants andfood chains.lotsanimals,and the works delivered important marine scienceknowledge and current research to a broad audience.32.What was the intention of the exhibition?ld helpThe Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSD)A.Stressing the great extent of water pollutiondoctor's noteprovided opportunities for the artists to learn from marine scientists,B.Delivering artists'views on ocean culture.boss.through talks,presentations and field trips.The artists also followedC.Awaking public awareness of marine science.onand drinkup with ongoing self-research and observation of their environment.D.Presenting achievements in deep-sea exploration.No alcohol atDr Jenny Shaw,WAMSI Research Director,said,"It's beena33.How did the exhibition benefit both scientists and artists?glass of winegreat opportunity to move science into the community and also seeA.They gained a deeper understanding of the sea.different interpretations of marine research topics."The scientistsB.They were appreciated by different communitiesambenefited from explaining their work to different audiences,and theC.They were supported with technology and fundsinterest from the artists was incredibly high,contributing to a sharedD.They got a chance to found more workshopsveryonappreciation for the marine environment34.What does the underlined word "rendered"in paragraph 5 mean?We'ⅡjustseMIX Artists coordinator Annette Davis said the cooperationA.Confirmed.B.Summarised.takebackC.Interpreted.D.Reported.Calgave the artists fantastic insight into another world,and working withthe scientists was fundamental to how the artworks had developed.35.Where did Catherine's inspiration probably come from?Thuran ap“Responding with intuition(直觉),curiosity,and imagination,theA.A talk on the dangers of plastic wasteB.A conference on wave energy preservationight.docor.Thanartists have rendered 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