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Coral reefs are a necessary part of sea life and support it by providing shelter and habitat to various organisms. They also supply and recycle nutrients as well as enable a fish population to boom, along with other species, for a healthy and diverse ecosystem.

However, the rise in average water temperatures due to climate change has resulted in more frequent and extended “coral bleaching(珊瑚白化)” events that damage their health, causing fish and other sea species to abandon them.

In order to repair this delicate ecosystem, scientists from the UK and Australia conducted a study that involved using speakers underwater near damaged coral reefs to make them sound healthy and attract fish, potentially starting the natural recovery press of coral reefs and their dependent life forms.

The location for this experiment was the Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea, found alongside the east coast of Queensland Australia, which is famous to have the largest coral reef system in the world that’s 2, 300 kilometers long and covers an area of nearly 344, 400 square kilometers. By using loudspeakers to reproduce such sounds, areas of dead coral reefs were found to attract twice as many fish, compared to places where no sounds were played. These returning fish could help in the recovery of this ecosystem by giving those areas of coral a chance of new life.

“Fish are important for coral reefs to function as healthy ecosystems. Increasing fish populations in this way could help to start natural recovery process, reducing the damage we’re seeing on many coral reefs around the world. Of course, attracting fish to a dead reef won’t bring it back to life automatically, but the recovery process relies on fish that clean the reef to make space for corals to regrow.” said Mark Meekan.

1.What is the first paragraph mainly about?

A.The importance of coral reefs. B.The influence of climate change.

C.The perfect place for sea species. D.The ecosystem diversity and complexity.

2.What's the purpose of using speakers underwater?

A.To make fish more active. B.To test damaged coral reefs.

C.To help recover the ecosystem. D.To help speed the growth of reefs.

3.Why is the experiment carried out in the Great Barrier Reef?

A.It can attract rich sea species. B.It can draw public attention easily.

C.There exist more dead coral reefs. D.There is the largest coral reef system.

4.What is Mark Meekan's attitude towards the use of speakers?

A.Doubtful B.Positive

C.Disappointed D.Indifferent

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