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内蒙古正镶白旗察汗淖中学2023-2024学年英语高三上期末监测试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Wild animalsin naturereserves needto developtheir survivalskills and_their wildnature.A.display B.possessC.maintain D.monitor
2.Whether tofavor urbandevelopment orthe preservationof historicalsites isespeciallycontroversial in China,where thereexists richhistory,diversified traditionandcultural・A.surplus B.deposits C.accounts D.receipts
3.We allsighed withrelief whenplane finallylanded safely.A.a;/B./;theC.a;a D.a;the
4.Three daysafter theaircraft wentmissing,an internationaleffort ships andplanes hasntfound anywreckage,growing frustrationfor thefamilies of the239people onboard.A.involved;causing B.to involve;causedC.involving;causing D.involving;having caused
5.AlphaGos beatingGo grandmasterLee Sedol4-1has aninternationaldebate aboutwhether robotswill completelytake theplace ofhumans.A,give offB.work outC.set offD.put out
6.—Its reallygreat to have acomputer tostore myphotos.一Dont counton ittoo much.It breakdown andyoud bettermake acopy ofthem.A.must B.canC.should D.will
7.I hopemy teacherwill takeinto thefact thatI wasill justbefore theexamsdifferent kindsof seedsor fruits.This canalso increasethe numberand diversityof birdsinyour neighborhood.But dontfeed wild birds anythingsalty,like potatochips,or foodthatcould chokethem,like bread.Pay attentionto foodquality andfreshness.Unprotected foodleft toolong infeeders will(发霉),turn moldywhich cankill wildlife.Another wordof advice:Always providea supplyof cleanwater for birds,but usecarewhen lookingfor theright birdbath.If thebirdbaths aretoo deepforbirds,putting afew largestonesin thewater cangive thebirds aplace tosit.、1Whafs themost common mistake aboutfeeding birdsA.Putting feedersin improperplaces.B.Providing food in inappropriatetime.C.Leaving feedersunprotected.D.Supplying dirtyand deepwater.、2Which of the followingmay notbe suitablefor feedingbirdsA.Seeds.B.Bread.C.Fruit.D.Insects.
3、The authoradvises helpingmore birdsby・A.increasing thenumber offeedersB.cleaning thebirds withclean waterC.putting morelarge stonesin thefeedersD.keeping aggressivebirds away from thefeeders、4What is the textmainly aboutA.Problems withbird feeding.B.Where toplace bird feeders.C.Popular waysof protectingwildbirds.D.How tofeed wildbirds safelyand healthily.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30As achild,I was always toldto“eat mygreens”.These weretheunappealing vegetablesthat saton theedge ofmy plate.Peas,and greenbeans,all lookedandtasted1・Lefs faceit,when therewere somany otherdelicious treatsto2why eatboring vegetablesSincethen mytaste budshave3and Imalso fullyaware of the healthbenefits of eatingfresh vegetables.But westill need4of theamazing goodnessthese greensuper foodsgive us.一In theUK,a campaignhas been5for severalyears toencourage usto eatour“5A Day“five portionsof fruitand vegetables.Thafs6evidence hasshown thereare significanthealth7to gettingat leastfive80g portionsof avarietyof fruitand vegetablesevery day.But Istruggle tryingto fitthese fiveportions intomy daily
8.partlybecause Ihave asweet9and vegetablesare,well,tasteless.Researchers have been10how tomakeeating vegetablesmore
11.They analysedthepsychology behindour food12and found that mostof usare13by taste.Brad TurnwaldfromStanford Universitysays that“studies showthat people14to thinkof healthieroptionsas lesstasty forsome reason.”In Europe,a projectcalled VeggieEAThas alsobeen tryingto findways to get peopleto15more vegetables.Project leader,Professor HeatherHartwell believesin16encouragingpeople intoeating theright things.One ideahas beento puta17of atasty lookingfruit onasupermarket trolleyasa18about buyingsomething from the fruitstore afterlooking at theShe says,“Choice is a really19thing.But makingvegetables lookattractive willincrease theirsales.”Certainly,eating“twisted citrus-glazed carrots”does soundtempting,even ifit just20like acarrot,but ifit makesus eatmore vegetablesthen that can onlybe agood thingfor ourhealth.、1A.disgusting B.delicious C.ripen D.sweet、2A.buy B.prepare C.offer D.enjoy、3A.appeared B.developed C.existed D.shrank、4A.reminding B.informing C.warning D.talking、5A.planning B.aiming C.running D.intending、6A.why B.how C.when D.because、7A.needs B.benefits C.issues D.risks、8A.diet B.education C.work D.exercise、9A.tendency B.preference C.tooth D.appetite、10A.showing B.discovering C.reporting D.studying、11A.appropriate B.attractive C.beneficial D.independent、12A.choices B.values C.wastes D.judgments、13A.confused B.disturbed C.motivated D.challenged14A.manage B.decide C.agree D.tend、15A.grow B.eat C.store D.harvest
17、A.variety B.lot C・picture D.number
18、A.sign B・concern C.clue D.hint.、B.complex C.quick D.casual19A.easyB.smells C・tastes D.feels20A.looks、16A.slowly B.suddenly C.firmly D.seriously第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15It was my firstday inHangzhou,the Chinesecity famousfor itsLnature beautyand historyand Ididnt havemuch time to spare.I wantedto see
2.much of the cityas possiblein thetwo daysbefore I was toreturn toGuangzhou.My firsttask wasto decidewhere togo andhow toget there.I tookout myguide book
3.there wasa lotof informationabout thecitys well-known tourist4,attraction andstarted toread.At thatmoment,an attractiveyoung ladywho noticedmy bookcame up
5.me andintroducedherself.She saidher namewas BaiLi and6・kind offeredto showme aroundthe乙city.I wasdelighted andwas about to accepther suggestionwhen shesuggest wefirst goto the WestLake andwalk alongthe BrokenBridge.I likedthe idea of visitingthe WestLake,but wasntso sureabout crossingthe BrokenBridge.If itwas broken,did sheexpect me
8.jump acrossAnd Icouldnt swim,so ifI fellinthen I9^_die.That wasdefinitely notan attractiveidea,so Ipolitely declinedher10・invite,closed mybook andwalked away.第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10改.增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词.删除把多余的词用斜线\A,划掉.修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分.21011I wasadmitted to a ordinaryschool.I feeldisappointed at the poorly-equippedclassroom,and I found theteachers friendlyand considerate.Besides,I wasfond of the warmatmospherein class.I wasdetermining to make thebest of it.I workedhard andgot alonggoodwith myteachers andclassmates.Whenever Ihad difficulties^they werealways readyhelp meout.Soon,I becameone of the topstudent inmy classythatmade mebecome confident.My experiencein highschool oftenreminds methat it is nothow you are givenbut howyou第二节书面表达(满分分)make useofitthat determineson whoyou are.3825(分)中医,作为中国传统文化的重要组成部分,近年来引起全世界的广泛关注假
29.25如你是李华,你的美国朋友对中医文化很感兴趣,发来邮件向你询问有关中医的事Tony情,比如中医的历史、地位,以及中医的优势(疗效、副作用、价格)等,请你给他回一封邮件,回答他的问题并欢迎来体验注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当发挥,以使行文连贯;
2.参考词汇中医()
3.Traditional ChineseMedicine TCM参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2B、3B、4C、5C、6B、7C、8C、9D、10D、11B、12C、13C、14D15^A、16B、17A、18A、19C、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211A、、2C3B、4D、、221D、2B、3C、4D、、、231D2B、3A、4C、、241D、2C、3D、4B、、251A、、2B3A、4D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261A、2D、3B、4A、5C、6D、7B、8A、9C、10D、11B、12A、13C、14D、15B、16A、17C、18D、19B、20C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式、
271.natural
2.as
3.where
4.attractions
5.to
6.kindly
7.suggested
8.to jump
9.would die
10.invitation第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、第一处一28a an第二处:一feel felt第三处and―but第四处determining-determined第五处good-well第六处前面加上help meto第七处student—students第八处that-which第九处第十处去掉how―what on第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Tony,I amglad tohear thatyouareextremely interestedin Chineseculture,especiallyTraditional ChineseMedicine.The TCM,as animportant partof Chineseculture,has beenattractingattention fromall overthe world.The TCM,with itsunique diagnosticmethods,long historyand remarkableeffects,hasbeen usedto treatcancer andother seriousdiseases.Unlike thewestern medicine,the TCMhasfewer sideeffects.Above all,compared withhigh feesofthewestern medicine,the TCMhasa morereasonable pricethat ordinarypeople canafford.In aword,the TCMhas madegreat contributionsto thedevelopment ofChinese healthcare.Welcome toexperience it.Yours truly,Li Huawhenshe marksmy paper.A.idea B.considered C.account D.thought
8.Wed bettergo now,weUl missthe train.A.but B.so C.otherwise D.therefore
9.Ladies andgentlemen,on behalfof ourgovernment,Id liketo asincerewelcome andheartfelt gratitude.A.exploit B.exposeC.expand D.extend
10.The reasonwhy headapted to the newsituations quicklyis thathe hada attitude.A.changeable B.stable C.movable D.flexible
11.Many developingcountries areunwilling topursue theireconomic developmentdestroyingthe environmentdespite therebeing severalHnancial crises.A.at therisk ofB.at the cost ofC.at the end ofD.atthemercy of
12.If youwant to see Mr.Johnson onFriday morning,make surehe isahead oftime.A.approachable B.accessibleC.available D.convenient一
13.Better getdown toyour work,Tom.A.Its mypleasure B.Dont mentionitC.Mind yourown businessD.Youre welcome
14.Is itcommon practicethat salesmenreceive aof10percent onall salesmadeA.deposit B.receiptC.pension D.commission
15.Her doctorindicated thateven addinganamount ofdaily exercisewould dramaticallyimproveher health.A.modest B.equalC.considerable D.exact简装书
16.Its supposedto betheendofthepaperback and the ofdigitalmedia,but somebookstores aresurviving theInternet Agewith surprisingsuccess.A・deadline B.dawnC.dusk D.departure
17.—What doesthe signover thereread—“No personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe inthis area.
18.John onceworked in a remotemountain villageschool,which isonly onfoot.A.accessibleB.acceptable C.available D.appropriate
19.Many thoughtthat afterstarring in the immenselypopular drama,Nirvana inFire,HuGe wouldand activelyseek newroles.A.make amountain outof amolehillB・have toomany ironsin thefireC.strike whilethe ironis hotD.D.put the cart beforethe horse
20.Had Marynot beenhurt in thecaraccident,the nextweeks marathon.A.she wouldrun B.she wouldhave runC.she willrun D.she musthave run第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项
21.(6分)Moving smoothlyand silentlythrough AlibabaGroup HoldingLtdsfuturistic FlyZoo”hoteL blackdisc-shaped robotsabout ametre inheight deliver food anddropoff freshtowels.The robotsare partof aset ofhigh-tech toolsthat Alibabasays stronglycuts the hotelscost ofhuman labourand eliminatesthe needfor gueststo interactwith otherpeople.Formally openedto thepublic lastmonth,the290-room FlyZoo isan incubatorfortechnology Alibabawants tosell to thehotelindustry inthe futureand anopportunity toshowcaseits prowessin artiflcialintelligence.It isalso anexperiment thattests consumercomfortlevels withunmanned commerceinChina.Inside thehoteb softly-lit whitepanelled wallsbring tomind theinteriors ofHollywoodspaceships.Guests checkin atpodiums thatscan their faces,as wellas passportsor otherID.Visitors with a Chinesenational IDcan scantheirfacesusing theirsmartphones tocheck inaheadof time.Elevators scanguests^aces again to verifywhich floorthey canaccess andhotel roomdoorsare openedwith another face scan.uIfs veryquick andsafe.I haven9t usedit muchyet,but basically,I canbe inmy roominone minute,said guestTracy Li.Li addedthat safetywas one of herpriorities andshe waspleasedher roomcould onlybe enteredwith ascan ofherface.In the rooms,Alibabas voicecommand technologyis usedto changethe temperature,close thecurtains,adjust thelighting andorder roomservice.At thehoteFs restaurant,taller capsule-shaped robotsdeliverfoodthat guestshaveordered viathe FlyZoo appwhile ata separatebar,a largerobotic armcan mixmore than20different typesof cocktails.Facial recognitioncameras addcharges to theroomrateautomatically.The hoteldoes employhumans thoughAlibaba declinedto detailhow many.This9includes chefsand cleanersas wellas receptionstaff,who willassist withconventionalcheck-in proceduresfor guestsunwilling tohave theirfaces scannedand wantto useelectronickey cards.、1What doesthe underlinedword^eliminates^in Paragraph2probably meanA・Removes.B.Meets.C.Limits.D.Increases.、2Why doesAlibaba buildthe FlyZooA.To cutthecostof consumers.B.To competewith otherhotels.C.To experimentits artificialintelligence.D.To makesure ofthe safetyof guests.、3What distinctivefeature doesthe FlyZoo haveA.It doesntneed waitersand cooksintherestaurant.B.Its robotscan mixcocktails andtake foodtotheguests.C.Guests canenter theroom quicklywithout scanning.D.Voice commandtechnology meetsall needsof guests.、4What canwe learnfrom the last paragraphA.Conventional thingsmust beabolished.B.Artificial intelligencehas manyadvantages.C.Personal informationof guestsis confidential.D.Humans cannotbe replacedcompletely.(分)一
22.8Until recently,voice cloning-or voice banking,as itwas thenknown wasacustomized industrywhich servedthose atrisk oflosing thepower ofspeech tocancer or(合成)surgery.Synthesizing avoice wasa longand expensiveprocess.It meantrecordingmany phrases,each spokenmany times,with differentthe historyoftheKidPass blog(重音)(emotional emphasesandin differentcontexts statement,question,command andso)forth,in ordertothetips onwriting goodarticles onlinecoverall possiblepronunciations.Not anymore.Software existsthatcanstore piecesof recordedspeech whichis merely(音高).five millisecondslong,each markedwith aprecise pitchThese canbe puttogether tomakenew words,and adjustedindividually sothat theyfit harmoniouslyinto theirnew sonichomes.This ismuch cheaperthan conventionalvoicebanking,and permitsnovel usesto bedeveloped.This yearVivo Textplans torelease anapp thatlets usersselect theemphasis,speed andlevelof happinessor sadnesswith whichindividual wordsand phrasesare produced.Mr.Silbert referstotheemotive qualityofthehuman voiceas“the ultimateinstrument^.Yet thispoweralso troubleshim.Vivo Textlicenses itssoftware toHasbro,an Americantoymakerkeen tosell increasinglyinteractive playthings.Hasbro isaware,Mr.Silbert notes,thatwithout safeguardsa naughtychild might,for example,type impolitewords onhis motherssmartphonein ordertoseea youngersibling burstinto tearson hearingthem spokenby atoyusing mumsvoice.More troubling,when testedagainst voice-biometrics softwarelike thatused bymanybanks toblock unauthorizedaccess toaccounts,more than80%ofthefake voicestricked thecomputer.Alan Black,one ofFestvoxs developers,thinks systemsthat relyon voice-IDsoftware arenow“deeply,fundamentally insecure
99.Dr.Saxena andhis colleaguesasked volunteersif avoice samplebelonged toa personwhosereal speechthey hadjust listenedto forabout90seconds.The volunteersrecognized()cloned speechas suchonly halfthe timeie,no betterthan chance.The outcome,accordingto GeorgePapcun,an expertwitness paidto detectfake recordingsproduced asevidence incourt,istheappearance of a technologywith“enormous potentialvalue fordisinformation”.(欺骗)As mightbe expected,countermeasures torecognize suchdeception arebeingdeveloped.Nuance Communications,a makerof voice-activated software,is workingon algorithms(算法)that detecttiny skipsin frequencyatthepoints whereslices ofspeech arestucktogether.Adobe,best knownas themarker ofPhotoshop,an image-editing softwaresuite,says thatit mayadd digitalwatermarks tospeech synthesizedby avoice-cloning softwarecalledVoCo itis developing.Such technologymay helpcomputers recognizesuspiciousspeech.Even so,itiseasy toimagine thechaosthat mightbe createdin aworld whichmakes iteasy toput authentic-sounding wordsintothe mouthsof opponents-be theycolleagues orheads ofstate.
1、Paragraphs1and2are mainlyabout・A.significant elementsinfluencing voice cloningB.possible applicationsof voice cloning inrealityC.complexities ofcreating asynthetic copyof avoiceD.differences betweentraditional andexisting voicebanking、2Whafs Hasbrosattitude towardsVivo Testsnew appA.Optimistic.B.Conservative.C・Unconcerned.D.Subjective.、3The experimentcarried outby Dr.Saxena andhis colleaguesshows thatvolunteers.A.identifled clonedspeech inabout45secondsB・preferred areal speechtoavoice sampleC.proved onlya littleharder tofool thansoftwareD.found ithard touse thesoftware torecord theirvoices4^What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.Investments should be increasedto advancevoice cloning.B.Long-term measuresshouldbetaken topopularize the ideaofvoice cloning.C.Disagreements amongfirms about the wayto treatvoicecloningare gettingserious.D.Problems ofvoicecloningare unavoidabledespite theefforts thathavebeenmade.(分)
23.8Kyle ismy bigbrother.For eighteenyears,I feltthat Kyle wasmyenemy.Infact,Ifoundit ridiculousthat peoplethought olderbrothers lookedout fortheir sisters,(恃强凌protected themand fought off theirsisters,bullies.Huh Mybrother wasthe bully弱者).When wewere little,his fightswith otherscaused myonly blackeye,cuts inmy lipsandeven anosebleed ortwo.I oftenwished Iwere anonly child!Time flew.We endedup attendingcolleges twothousand milesapart,yet,strangely,thats whenwe begancommunicating.Through e-mail,we keptin constanttouch.Mostly Icomplainedabout serioushomesickness,impossible roommates,difficult classes,and...dating.I feltI lostmyself.At aparticularly lowtime,I criedto Kyleabout myinjured confidence,my(蠢人)broken heart,andtheparticular jerkwhobroke it.And thatswhen thepackage arrived.Whats this”I thoughtas1tore intoit.The boxrevealed asweatshirt.Phi Delta(兄弟会)Theta ThatsKyles fratKylewasthe presidentofthe frat house.Why wouldhesend thisI putit asideand dugdeeper.A pileof letters.And theywere alladdressed tome.Iopened theone ontop.“Katrina,it said,Uyour brothershowed meyour pictureand Ithink youreawesomeand beautiful91rolled myeyes.Yeah,sure91opened anotherletter.And another.Eighteen inall.(恭维)Each onewas froma differentguy.They complimentedme.They invitedme ondates.And theytried toconvince metomakea tripouttoKnox Collegeand meetthem.I lovedit Ididnt careaboutthemotive.And mostly,I lovedtheideathat mybig brotherhadpulled itoff.I pickedup thephone.“Kyle,the boxcame and1cant believewhat youdid.But Kylewasnt acceptingcompliments.Oh Jhe said,“Iwasjust tiredof readingyour complaints^.Big brothers,Idecided,really didprotect theirsisters.And minefoughtoffthe bioeestbully Idever met.Now Ireturn tomy trueself,full ofconfidence.、1Why didthe authoruse tocall Kyleher enemyA.He hadmany fightswith her.B.He couldntfight offher bullies.C.He bulliedher fromtimetotime.D.His fightscaused herto suffera lot.、2Why didthefratguys writetotheauthorA・They hadmercy onhenB.They triedto cheerher up.C.They werestruck byher beauty.D.They wantedto complimenther.、3What doesthe underlinedpart inthelastparagraph refertoA.My self-doubt B.My homesickness.C.The particularjerk.D.The challengingclasses.、4Whats theauthors purposein writingthis passageA.To shareher childhoodexperience.B.To complainabout herbiggest bully.C.To showher brothersprotection forher.D.To introduceher adjustmentto collegelife.24・8分If yourethinking aboutreaching foranother biscuittogetyou throughtheworking day,think again.Eating unhealthysnacks atyour deskmakes youpile onalmost halfastone ayear,a surveyhas revealed.The waistlinesof womensuffer themost,with theaveragefemale puttingon61b3oz—the equivalentofawhole dresssize—while mensee theirweightincrease by51b20z.The reportinto oureating habitsfoundthat,on average,we eat at leasttwo snacksaday,with30percent ofus tuckinginto threeor more.Women admiteating more thanmen,withafurther13percent ofladies scoffingfour ormore snacksa day.The research,byThe Village Bakery,found biscuitsare themost commonvice,with42percent regularlyopeninga pack,closely followedby chocolate38percent,crisps32percent andcakes13percent.And office workers areworse thanmostCakes andbiscuits broughtinto workbycolleagues areoneofthe maintemptations officestaff giveinto.In addition,33percent admitreachingfor nibblesto cope with stressand22percent saythey needa sugarrush toperkthem upintheafternoon.Simon Staddon,of TheVillageBakery,said:nWe wereaware time-poor officeworkerscan findit difflcultto easilyaccess anutritional lunch.But wewere reallyshocked bytheextent towhich*quick fix1lunches areaffecting weight gain andgeneral well-being.Popularmid-afternoon pick-me-ups such as biscuits,chocolate andcakes arehigh incalories,fat andfullof sugar,all ofwhich affectyour bloodsugar levelsand ultimatelylead toweight gain.**The surveyof2,000British menand womensuggests weare oftenashamed ofourunhealthy eating.Twenty-four percent of Britonsadmit lyingabout howmany snackstheyeat with33percent ofwomen lying,compared to20percentofmen.Unfortunately,its asif wearenot likelyto doanything positiveto counteractthe sweettreats.
1、According tothe passage,women usuallyput weighton first・A.on theface B,on thelegsC.on thefeet2^Whats themain reasonof eatingsnacks inthe officeA.Colleagues eat them tosave money.B.Staff usethem tocopewith their lunches.C.Colleagues oftenbring themto office.D.Bosses invitestaff toeatthem.
3、Why doofficeworkerseataquick fixnlunchA.Because ithas muchof nutrition.B.Because ithas littleeffect onweightgain.C.Because ithas littleeffect ongeneral well-being.D.Because theyhave ashort timetohavetheir lunches.、4It canbe inferredthat Britishwomen are.A.less likelyto lieon snacks than menB・more likelyto lieon snacks than menC.more ashamedof eatingsnacksthanmenD.less ashamedof eatingsnacksthanmen(分)
25.10Feeding birdsisapopular wayto watchwildlife.But expertssay itmight putwildbirds atrisk.Feeding birdsis notnecessary fortheir survivalexcept inextreme weather(喂食器)conditions.Feeders candefinitely helpbirds getthrough thatkind ofweather.Butmost birdseat insectsand showlittle interestin bird feeders.For thosebirds,we cangrownative plantsinanatural environment.Birds whichare fondofeatingseeds willbe morelikelyto cometo feedersif thereis somecover nearby.This letsthem feedand thenfly toprotectiveareas,suchasin trees.The mostcommonmistakepeople makewiththeirbirdfeedersis thatthey putfeedersin placeswhere birdsare easilyfrightened bypassers-by,risk beinghurt bycats orrisk flyingintowindows.So setup abirdfeederat leastone meterawayfroma window.That way,if abird getsfrightened,it wontget killedwhen ithits theglass.Owners ofcats shouldkeep theminsidehome sothey canthurt thebirds.Some birdsare moreaggressive atfeeders.They eata lotand donot leavemuch foodforother birds.A solutionis toput thefoodinmorethanone placeby using。
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