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Background: 科学家近日报告说,排入海洋中的化石燃料气体会使海水酸化,由此可导致海洋中的鱼类失去听力,并会给众多海洋生物的未来带来毁灭性的破坏。
Spectacular tropical clownfish who live around ocean coral reefs rely heavily on their hearing, say scientists. It helps them find a mate, forage1 for food, and crucially avoid predators3 lurking5 in the depths.
Scientists from the University of Bristol in England bred baby clownfish then exposed different groups of them to different levels of carbon dioxide in the water around them -- one at today's levels, and the others at the levels the world's oceans are predicted to reach by 2050 and the year 2100.
They tested their hearing by piping into each tank the sounds of the coral reef -- those in today's conditions swam away from the noise of predators. Those in the mocked-up waters of the future showed no response, suggesting they couldn't hear.
Scientists say the more carbon dioxide we emit, the more oceans absorb and the more acidic the water becomes, and that has potentially devastating6 consequences for fish. What they don't know though is whether fish will be able to adapt and tolerate the changing waters.
a coral reef 珊瑚礁
to rely on 依靠
to forage (for something) 动物觅食
carbon dioxide 二氧化碳
to pipe into 用管道将某物输入
to mock-up 实验用的模型
devastating 毁灭性的
to adapt (to something) 适应
Questions and Answers
1. Why do fish need hearing?
It helps them to find food, a sexual partner and avoid other animals that might eat them.
2. What did the clownfish do that made scientists think that they were deaf?
They didn't change their behaviour when noise of predators was played.
3. True or false? The ocean’s water becomes more acidic when it takes in carbon dioxide.
True. When dissolved into water it forms a weak acid called carbonic acid.
4. True or false? Scientists think that fish will find a way to live in acidic waters.
False. According to the report, researchers do not know if the fish will be able to adapt to the changing waters.
1 forage | |
n.(牛马的)饲料,粮草;v.搜寻,翻寻 | |
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2 predator | |
n.捕食其它动物的动物;捕食者 | |
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n.食肉动物( predator的名词复数 );奴役他人者(尤指在财务或性关系方面) | |
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4 lurk | |
n.潜伏,潜行;v.潜藏,潜伏,埋伏 | |
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6 devastating | |
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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7 glossary | |
n.注释词表;术语汇编 | |
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