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【正文】 does the professor make when she discusses the cane toad? A. Translocated species sometimes die out from lack of food   B. Translocated species may spread too quickly in their new environment C. Several techniques are available to achieve assisted migration   D. Animal species are often easier to translocate than plant species are  9. What does the professor imply when she mentions translocating networking of species? A. There are aspects of interdependency that are unknown   B. Some species evolve in ways that help them survive in new habitats  C. It is difficult to know how far to move a network of species from its native habitat  D. Many assistedmigration plans should involve the translocation of just one species    10. What does the professor imply about the government’s role in regulating assisted migration in the United States?  A. The government should continue to encourage assisted migration   B. The government has created policies that have proved unhelpful  C. The government should follow the example set by other countries  D. The government needs to increase its involvement in the issue   11. What is the professor’s attitude toward the effort to save the Florida torreya?   A. She is glad that some conservationists are willing to take a chance on assisted migration  B. She is concerned because it may have unintended consequences   C. She is surprised because other species are more endangered than Florida torreya is  D. She expects the effort will have to be repeated several times before it succeeds    Lecture2     12. What is the lecture mainly about?   A. The influence of the Romantic style of music on eastern European posers   B. The relationship between nationalism and popular music in the early 1900s  C. The popularity of folk music in AustriaHungary during the early 1900s D. The influence of folk music on the positions of one Hungarian poser     13. What does the professor imply about romantic music in AustriaHungary in the early 1900s?   A. It was not as popular there as it was in other European countries B. It motivated Bart’k to listen to other types of music   C. It was listened to in the countryside more than it was in the cities   D. Its popularity was due to the workof Bart’k and other ethnomusicologists     14. Why does the professor mention local celebrations in the countryside?   A. To show how folk music i
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