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outside of their work group.The researchers also saw that forager ants spent more time outside of the nest."They increase that amount by 15 percent,so by quite a long large amount."Isolating behavior stops the spread of the virus."Something that's quite interesting in these antsthat's been shown by the study is that in their ability to avoid infecting other members of the community,ants may be more advanced than we are,"Natha said.28.How did the researchers track the infected ants?A.They labeled the movements of infected ants.B.They used the QR codes to follow the ants'movements.C.They had some nurse and forager ants infected with the virus.D.They applied a tracking technology to record the ants'movements.29.How did the ants act after being infected?A.Forager ants stayed inside the nest more.B.Infected ants tended to stay away from healthy ants.C.The nurses stayed inside the nest,working as usual.D.Forager ants,together with coworkers,stayed outside more.30.What's Natha's attitude toward ants'behaviors?A.Doubtful.B.Objective.C.Appreciative.D.Conservative.31.What is the main idea of the passage?A.How ants keep diseases at bay in the nest.B.Ants change movements to fight against diseases.C.The measures all the ants take to prevent diseases.D.Similarities between human and ants in controlling diseases.DColumbus Day has been on American calendars since 1937,when President Franklin D.Rooseveltdeclared October 12 a federal holiday to honor the Italian explorer who "discovered"the Americas in1942.However,the holiday has always been controversial.Many people believe that Christopher Columbusshould not be given credit for"discovering"the continent,since native Americans had already been livingthere for generations.Besides,the explorer's mission was not a scientific "voyage of discovery",but one intended to conquerthe new land.Critics maintain that the Spanish army Columbus brought on his second voyage,caused thedeaths of hundreds of thousands of indigenous()people.Those that survived the massacre becameslaves,working in mines.Many,therefore,believe that the explorer's arrival should not be celebrated.In 1977,a delegation of Native nations at the International Conference on Discrimination AgainstIndigenous Populations in the Americas,proposed renaming the holiday to "Indigenous People's Day".The proposal passed with a majority.However,convincing the rest of the country to do the same was not that easy.It took 15 years beforethe city of Berkeley in California adopted the name in 1992 and then 22 more years before Minneapolis,MN and Seattle,WA did the same in 2014.The following year,eight more cities including Albuquerque,NM and Portland,OR,began celebrating the second Monday of October as "Indigenous People's Day".The movement really started to gain momentum in 2016 when 19 cities,including Boulder,CO and Phoenix,AZ,as well as the states of Minnesota and Vermont,all decided to rename the day to honor Native Americans.In 2017,21 more cities,including Austin,TX and Los Angeles,CA have made the shift.With the increasingly larger number of cities moving away from Columbus Day each year,it will be高三英语试卷第5页(共8页)