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DIn some areas capybaras are killed by peoplewho hunt them for their skin and meat,and someLow-traffic neighborhoods(LTNs),which use读local capybaras have died out.In some countries,barriers (to stop cars from using residentialthe practice of farming capybaras has sprung up,读(住宅的)streets,,lead to a reduction in traffic andreducing some of the pressure on wild populations.air pollution both inside the neighborhoods and onAnd it has the effect of making sure that theneighboring roads,according to a study in London.wetland habitats are protected.Many LTNs were put in place during 2020,toprevent an increase in traffic as people avoidedpublic transport through fear of COVID-19.gHowever,there was opposition among people,with(A)8.What can we learn about capybaras frompeople fearing that LTNs increased traffic andparagraph 2?pollution in neighboring areas.A.Their bodies enable them to better"Luckily,not only does traffic and air读survive.读pollution reduce within the LTNs,but we alsoB.Their appearance influences theirfound some reductions in neighboring areas,"saysmovement.Audrey de Nazelle from Imperial College London.C.They can live well in differentOver the past three years,hundreds of LTNsenvironments.have been introduced in towns and cities across theD.The color of their fur changes with theUK to cut traffic and air pollution and makeseason.residential streets safer to walk and bike around.道They usually stop cars from using certain streets,while allowing those walking along the streetsand riding bikes to pass.(B)9.What problem do capybaras face?A.They have a poor sense of smell.The researchers studied three LTNs in读B.They are often hunted in nature.读Islington,one of London's most crowded areas,C.Young capybaras can easily catch diseaseswhich were put in place during 2020.The teamD.Young capybaras don't have enough foodcompared pollution and traffic levels inside thezones(区域),on streets that are near the zones,andto eat.at control sites further away,using data(数据)collected by Islington Borough Council.They alsotook school holidays and weather into consideration.They found that concentrations of nitrogen(D)10.Which of the following is the character ofdioxide(NO2)fell by 5.7 percent within the LTNsand by just under 9 percent in their neighboring读capybaras?A.Preferring to live alone.读areas,compared to the control sites.They alsoB.Always having broken teeth.found that traffic dropped by over half inside theC.Eating enough grass to aid digestion.LTNs and by 13 percent in the neighboring areas,D.Having changeable time of reproduction.compared to the control sites.Audrey de Nazelle said,"This research shows(B)11.What does the author think of farmingthat low-traffic zones won't necessarily cause ancapybaras?increase in traffic and air pollution in neighboring读A.It's hard to carry out.读streets.Alongside the other benefits of LTNs thatB.It's a good practice.have been shown in earlier research-such asC.It needs few wetlands.improvements in safety and an increase inD.It costs a lot of money.walking and biking-the result can serve asanother strong argument for introducing LTNs."