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CharacteristicsofRomanPottery
ThepotteryofancientRomansisremarkableinseveralways.ThehighqualityofRomanpotteryisveryeasytoappreciatewhenhandlingactualpiecesoftablewareorindeedkitchenwareandamphorae(thelargejarsusedthroughouttheMediterraneanforthetransportandstorageofliquids,suchaswineandoil).However,itisimpossibletodojusticetoRomanwaresonthepage,evenwhenwordscanbebackedupbyphotographsanddrawing.MostRomanpotteryislightandsmoothtotouchandverytough,although,likeallpottery,itshattersifdroppedonahardsurface.Itisgenerallymadewithcarefullyselectedandpurifiedclay,workedtothin-walledandstandardizedshapesonafastwheelandfiredinakiln(potteryoven)capableofensuringaconsistentfinish.Withhandmadepottery,inevitablythereareslightdifferencesbetweenindividualvesselsofthesamedesignandoccasionalminorblemishes(flaws).ButwhatstrikestheeyeandthetouchmostimmediatelyandmostpowerfullywithRomanpotteryisitsconsistenthighquality.
Thisisnotjustanaestheticconsiderationbutalsoapracticalone.Thesevesselsaresolid(brittle,butnotfragile),theyarepleasantandeasytohandle(beinglightandsmooth),and,withtheirhardandsometimesglossy(smoothandshiny)surfaces,theyholdliquidswellandareeasytowash.Furthermore,theirregularandstandardizedshapeswouldhavemadethemsimpletostackandstore.WhenpeopletodayareshownaveryordinaryRomanpotand,inparticular,areallowedtohandleit,theyoftencommentonhowmodernitlooksandfeels,andtheyneedtobeconvincedofitstrueage.
AsimpressiveasthequalityofRomanpotteryisitssheermassivequantity.Whenconsideringquantities,wewouldideallyliketohavesomeestimatesforoverallproductionfromparticularsitesofpotterymanufactureandforoverallconsumptionatspecificsettlements.Unfortunately,itisinthenatureofthearchaeologicalevidence,whichisalmostinvariableonlyasampleofwhatonceexisted,thatsuchfigureswillalwaysbeelusive.However,noonewhohaseverworkedinthefieldwouldquestiontheabundanceofRomanpottery,particularlyintheMediterraneanregion.ThisabundanceisnotableinRomansettlements(especiallyurbansites)wherethelaborthatarchaeologistshavetoputintothewashingandsortingofpotsherds(fragmentsofpottery)constitutesahighproportionofthetotalworkduringtheinitialphasesofexcavation.
Onlyrarelycanwederiveany“real”quantitiesfromdepositsofbrokenpots.However,thereisoneexceptionaldump,whichdoesrepresentaverylargepartofthesite’stotalhistoryofconsumptionandforwhichanestimateofquantityhasbeenproduced.OntheleftbankoftheTiberRiverinRome,byoneoftheriverportsoftheancientcity,isasubstantialhillsome50metershighcalledMonteTestaccio.Itismadeupentirelyofbrokenoilamphorae,mainlyofthesecondandthirdcenturiesA.D.IthasbeenestimatedthatMonteTestacciocontainstheremainsofsome53millionamphorae,inwhicharound6,000millionlitersofoilwereimportedintothecityfromoverseas,importsintoimperialRomeweresupportedbythefullmightofthestateandwerethereforequiteexceptionalbutthesizeoftheoperationsatMonteTestaccio,andtheproductivity
andcomplexitythatlaybehindthem,nonethelesscannotfailtoimpress.Thiswasasocietywithsimilaritiestomodernone movinggoodsonagiganticscale,manufacturinghigh-qualitycontainerstodoso,and
occasionally,ashere,evendiscardingthemondelivery.
Romanpotterywastransportednotonlyinlargequantitiesbutalsooversubstantialdistances.ManyRomanpots,inparticularamphoraeandthefinewaresdesignedforuseattables,couldtravelhundredsofmilesallovertheMediterraneanandalsofurtherafield.ButmapsthatshowthevariousspotswhereRomanpotteryofaparticulartypehasbeenfoundtellonlypartofthestory.Whatismoresignificantthananygeographicalspreadistheaccessthatdifferentlevelsofsocietyhadtogood-qualityproducts.Inallbuttheremotestregionsoftheempire,Romanpotteryofahighstandardiscommonatthesitesofhumblevillagesandisolatedfarmsteads.
Paragraph1:ThepotteryofancientRomansisremarkableinseveralways.ThehighqualityofRomanpotteryisveryeasytoappreciatewhenhandlingactualpiecesoftablewareorindeedkitchenwareandamphorae(thelargejarsusedthroughouttheMediterraneanforthetransportandstorageofliquids,suchaswineandoil).However,itisimpossibletodojusticetoRomanwaresonthepage,evenwhenwordscanbebackedupbyphotographsanddrawing.MostRomanpotteryislightandsmoothtotouchandverytough,although,likeallpottery,itshattersifdroppedonahardsurface.Itisgenerallymadewithcarefullyselectedandpurifiedclay,workedtothin-walledandstandardizedshapesonafastwheelandfiredinakiln(potteryoven)capableofensuringaconsistentfinish.Withhandmadepottery,inevitablythereareslightdifferencesbetweenindividualvesselsofthesamedesignandoccasionalminorblemishes(flaws).ButwhatstrikestheeyeandthetouchmostimmediatelyandmostpowerfullywithRomanpotteryisitsconsistenthighquality.
1.Paragraph1indicateswhichofthefollowingaboutRomanpottery?
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RomanamphoraewereofmuchhigherqualityoverallthanotherRomanpottery.Romanpotterycanbestbeappreciatedwhenactualpiecesarehandled.
Romanpotterydeclinedslightlyinqualitywhentheuseoffastwheelsandkilnswasintroduced.RomanpracticaltablewarespreadmorerapidlyacrosstheMediterraneanthanamphoraedid.
2.Allofthefollowingarementionedinparagraph1ascharacteristicsofRomanpotteryEXCEPT:
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Itwasusuallymadewithhigh-qualityclay.Itgenerallydidnotweighmuch.
Itdidnotbreakaseasilyasotherancientpottery.Itsometimeshadimperfections.
Paragraph2:Thisisnotjustanaestheticconsiderationbutalsoapracticalone.Thesevesselsaresolid(brittle,butnotfragile),theyarepleasantandeasytohandle(beinglightandsmooth),and,withtheirhardandsometimesglossy(smoothandshiny)surfaces,theyholdliquidswellandareeasytowash.Furthermore,theirregularandstandardizedshapeswouldhavemadethemsimpletostackandstore.WhenpeopletodayareshownaveryordinaryRomanpotand,inparticular,areallowedtohandleit,theyoftencommentonhowmodernitlooksandfeels,andtheyneedtobeconvincedofitstrueage.
3.Accordingtoparagraph2,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofRomanvessels?
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Theyweregoodcontainersforliquids.
Theirshapesallowedforeasystackingandstoring.
Theysometimeshadshinysurfaces.
Theirtrueageisimmediatelyapparent.
Paragraph3:AsimpressiveasthequalityofRomanpotteryisitssheermassivequantity.Whenconsideringquantities,wewouldideallyliketohavesomeestimatesforoverallproductionfromparticularsitesofpotterymanufactureandforoverallconsumptionatspecificsettlements.Unfortunately,itisinthenatureofthearchaeologicalevidence,whichisalmostinvariableonlyasampleofwhatonceexisted,thatsuchfigureswillalwaysbeelusive.However,noonewhohaseverworkedinthefieldwouldquestiontheabundanceofRomanpottery,particularlyintheMediterraneanregion.ThisabundanceisnotableinRomansettlements(especiallyurbansites)wherethelaborthatarchaeologistshavetoputintothewashingandsortingofpotsherds(fragmentsofpottery)constitutesahighproportionofthetotalworkduringtheinitialphasesofexcavation.
4.Theauthormentionstheworkofarchaeologistsinparagraph3inorderto
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supporttheideathatpotterywasproducedinlargequantitiesbytheRomansillustratehowharditisforarchaeologiststofindcompletepiecesofRomanpottery
contrastarchaeologicalsitesinRomanurbanareaswithothersitesintheMediterraneanexplainwhythequantitiesofpotteryfoundvarysignificantlyfromonesitetoanother
Paragraph4:Onlyrarelycanwederiveany“real”quantitiesfromdepositsofbrokenpots.However,thereisoneexceptionaldump,whichdoesrepresentaverylargepartofthesite’stotalhistoryofconsumptionandforwhichanestimateofquantityhasbeenproduced.OntheleftbankoftheTiberRiverinRome,byoneoftheriverportsoftheancientcity,isasubstantialhillsome50metershighcalledMonteTestaccio.Itismadeupentirelyofbrokenoilamphorae,mainlyofthesecondandthirdcenturiesA.D.IthasbeenestimatedthatMonteTestacciocontainstheremainsofsome53millionamphorae,inwhicharound6,000millionlitersofoilwereimportedintothecityfromoverseas,importsintoimperialRomeweresupportedbythefullmightofthestateandwerethereforequiteexceptionalbutthesizeoftheoperationsatMonteTestaccio,andtheproductivityandcomplexitythatlaybehindthem,nonethelesscannotfailtoimpress.Thiswasasocietywithsimilaritiestomodernone movinggoodsonagiganticscale,manufacturinghigh-qualitycontainerstodoso,andoccasionally,ashere,evendiscardingthemondelivery.
5.Theword“substantial”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
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protectedman-madelargefamous
6.Accordingtoparagraph4,MonteTestaccioisparticularlyimportantforarchaeologistsbecausearchaeologistswereableto
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concludehowamphoraemanufacturingincreasedrapidlyafterthesecondcenturyA.D.findthelocationswheremostoftheamphoraeintheRomanEmpirewereproduced
obtainrelativelyaccuratecalculationsofthequantitiesofamphoraeusedovertimeinthatplacediscoverthattheRomanstatehadsupportedamphoraeproduction
7.Theword“entirely”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
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apparentlycompletelybasicallymostly
8.Paragraph4indicateswhichofthefollowingabouttheportontheTiberRivernearMonteTestaccio?
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ItwasbuiltaroundthethirdcenturyA.D.
Itwasclosetoareaswherelargequantitiesofoilwereproduced.
Itwasinuseonlyforaveryshortperiodoftime.Ithadimpressivelevelofcommercialactivity.
9.Thestatementinparagraph4thatamphoraedeliveredtotheportnearMonteTestacciowereoccasionallydiscardedsupportwhichofthefollowing?
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Tradersattheportwereoftencareless.
Thequalityoftheamphoraeusedattheportwasnotverygood.
Thescaleofthetrademadeitpossibletowastequalityamphoraesometimes.
Theimportingofoilfromoverseasgraduallydeclined,reducingtheneedforpotterycontainers.
Paragraph5:Romanpotterywastransportednotonlyinlargequantitiesbutalsooversubstantialdistances.ManyRomanpots,inparticularamphoraeandthefinewaresdesignedforuseattables,couldtravelhundredsofmilesallovertheMediterraneanandalsofurtherafield.ButmapsthatshowthevariousspotswhereRomanpotteryofaparticulartypehasbeenfoundtellonlypartofthestory.Whatismoresignificantthananygeographicalspreadistheaccessthatdifferentlevelsofsocietyhadtogood-qualityproducts.Inallbuttheremotestregionsoftheempire,Romanpotteryofahighstandardiscommonatthesitesofhumblevillagesandisolatedfarmsteads.
10.Thestatementthat“mapsshowthevariousspotswhereRomanpotteryofaparticulartypehasbeen
foundtellonlypartofthestory”makesthepointthat
O mapsindicatewherespecificpotterystyleshavebeenfound,buttheydonotindicatewherethesestylesoriginated
OOO
mapsshowthegeographicalspreadofRomanpotterybutnotthepeoplewhohadaccesstoitmapsdonotusuallyincludepotterystylesfoundintheremotestregionstheRomanEmpirearchaeologiststudyingRomanpotteryneedtousearangeoftechniquesintheirinvestigations
11.Theword“humble”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
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ruraldistantancientmodest
12.Theword“particular”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
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specificcommonancientsuperior
Onlyrarelycanwederiveany“real”quantitiesfromdepositsofbrokenpots.■However,thereisoneexceptionaldump,whichdoesrepresentaverylargepartofthesite’stotalhistoryofconsumptionandforwhichanestimateofquantityhasbeenproduced.■OntheleftbankoftheTiberRiverinRome,byoneoftheriverportsoftheancientcity,isasubstantialhillsome50metershighcalledMonteTestaccio.■Itismadeupentirelyofbrokenoilamphorae,mainlyofthesecondandthirdcenturiesA.D.IthasbeenestimatedthatMonteTestacciocontainstheremainsofsome53millionamphorae,inwhicharound6,000millionlitersofoilwereimportedintothecityfromoverseas,importsintoimperialRomeweresupportedbythefullmightofthestateandwerethereforequiteexceptionalbutthesizeoftheoperationsatMonteTestaccio,andtheproductivityandcomplexitythatlaybehindthem,nonethelesscannotfailtoimpress.Thiswasasocietywithsimilaritiestomodernonemovinggoodsonagiganticscal,manufacturinghigh-qualitycontainerstodoso,andoccasionally,ashere,evendiscardingthemondelivery.
13.Lookatthefoursquares[■]thatindicatewherethefollowingsentencecouldbeaddedtothepassage.
Thatisbecauseresidentsofacitydidnotusuallydiscardusedpotteryatthesamesiteoveralongperiod
oftime.
Wherewouldthesentencebestfit?
14Directions:Anintroductorysentenceforabriefsummaryofthepassageisprovidedbelow.CompletethesummarybyselectingtheTHREEanswerchoicesthatexpressthemostimportantideasinthepassage.Somesentencesdonotbelonginthesummarybecausetheyexpressideasthatarenotpresentedinthepassageorareminorideasinthepassage.Thisquestionisworth2points.
ThepotteryoftheancientRomanEmpireisremarkable.AnswerChoices
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O Romanpotteryisconsideredtobepracticalandofconsistentlyhighquality.
O Romanpotterywastransportedoverlongdistances,anddifferentlevelsofsocietyhadaccessto
qualitypottery.
O ArchaeologistslookingfortheremainsofRomanpotteryconcentrateonurbansitesbecausethatiswheretheoldestpiecesofkitchenwareandamphoraehavebeenfound.
O EventhoughtheexactquantityofpotteryproducedbytheRomansisalmostimpossibletocalculate,itiscertainthatiswasproducedinlargequantities.
O PeoplearenotfamiliarwiththewholerangeofpotteryofRomanscreatedbecausemostoftheavailablepiecesrepresentonlyalimitednumberofstylesandshapes.
O ItisstilluncleartoarchaeologistswhattheroleoftheRomanstateinthecommercialsuccessofRomanpotterywas.
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8.○4
9.○3
10.○2
11.○4
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14.Romanpotteryisconsidered…Romanpotterywastransported…Archaeologistslookingfor…
Competition
Whenseveralindividualsofthesamespeciesorofseveraldifferentspeciesdependonthesamelimitedresource,asituationmayarisethatisreferredtoascompetition.Theexistenceofcompetitionhasbeenlongknowntonaturalists;itseffectsweredescribedbyDarwininconsiderabledetail.Competitionamongindividualsofthesamespecies(intraspeciescompetition),oneofthemajormechanismsofnaturalselection,istheconcernofevolutionarybiology.Competitionamongtheindividualsofdifferentspecies(interspeciescompetition)isamajorconcernofecology.Itisoneofthefactorscontrollingthesizeofcompetingpopulations,andextremecasesitmayleadtotheextinctionofoneofthecompetingspecies.ThiswasdescribedbyDarwinforindigenousNewZealandspeciesofanimalsandplants,whichdiedoutwhencompetingspeciesfromEuropewereintroduced.
Noseriouscompetitionexistswhenthemajorneededresourceisinsuperabundantsupply,asinmostcasesofthecoexistenceofherbivores(planteaters).Furthermore,mostspeciesdonotdependentirelyonasingleresource,ifthemajorresourceforaspeciesbecomesscarce,thespeciescanusuallyshifttoalternativeresources.Ifmorethanonespeciesiscompetingforascarceresource,thecompetingspeciesusuallyswitchtodifferentalternativeresources.Competitionisusuallymostsevereamongcloserelativeswithsimilardemandsontheenvironment.Butitmayalsooccuramongtotallyunrelatedformsthatcompeteforthesameresource,suchasseed-eatingrodentsandants.Theeffectsofsuchcompetitionaregraphicallydemonstratedwhenalltheanimalsoralltheplantsinanecosystemcomeintocompetition,ashappened2millionyearsagoattheendofPliocene,whenNorthandSouthAmericabecamejoinedbytheIsthmusofPanama.Northand
SouthAmericanspeciesmigratingacrosstheIsthmusnowcameintocompetitionwitheachother.TheresultwastheexterminationofalargefractionoftheSouthAmericanmammals,whichwereapparentlyunabletowithstandthecompetitionfrominvadingNorthAmericanspeciesalthoughaddedpredationwasalsoanimportantfactor.
Towhatextentcompetitiondeterminesthecompositionofacommunityandthedensityofparticularspecieshasbeenthesourceofconsiderablecontroversy.Theproblemisthatcompetitionordinarilycannotbeobserveddirectlybutmustbeinferredfromthespreadorincreaseofonespeciesandtheconcurrentreductionordisappearanceofanotherspecies.TheRussianbiologistG.F.Gauseperformednumeroustow-speciesexperimentsinthelaboratory,inwhichoneofthespeciesbecameextinctwhenonlyasinglekindofresourcewasavailable.Onthebasisoftheseexperimentsandoffieldobservations,theso-calledlawofcompetitiveexclusionwasformulated,accordingtowhichnotwospeciescanoccupythesameniche.Numerousseemingexceptionstothislawhavesincebeenfound,buttheycanusuallybeexplainedascasesinwhichthetwospecies,eventhoughcompetingforamajorjointresource,didnotreallyoccupyexactlythesameniche.
Competitionamongspeciesisofconsiderableevolutionaryimportance.Thephysicalstructureofspeciescompetingforresourcesinthesameecologicalnichetendstograduallyevolveinwaysthatallowthemtooccupydifferentniches.Competingspeciesalsotendtochangetheirrangessothattheirterritoriesnolongeroverlap.Theevolutionaryeffectofcompetitiononspecieshasbeenreferredtoas“speciesselection”;however,thisdescriptionispotentiallymisleading.Onlytheindividualsofaspeciesaresubjecttothepressuresofnaturalselection.Theeffectonthewell-beingandexistenceofaspeciesisjusttheresultoftheeffectsofselectiononalltheindividualsofthespecies.Thusspeciesselectionisactuallyaresultofindividualselection.
Competitionmayoccurforanyneededresource.Inthecaseofanimalsitisusuallyfood;inthecaseofforestplantsitmaybelight;inthecaseofsubstrateinhabitantsitmaybespace,asinmanyshallow-waterbottom-dwellingmarineorganisms.Indeed,itmaybeforanyofthefactors,physicalaswellasbiotic,thatareessentialfororganisms.Competitionisusuallythemoreseverethedenserthepopulation.Togetherwithpredation,itisthemostimportantdensity-dependentfactorinregulatingpopulationgrowth.
Paragraph1:Whenseveralindividualsofthesamespeciesorofseveraldifferentspeciesdependonthesamelimitedresource,asituationmayarisethatisreferredtoascompetition.Theexistenceofcompetitionhasbeenlongknowntonaturalists;itseffectsweredescribedbyDarwininconsiderabledetail.Competitionamongindividualsofthesamespecies(intraspeciescompetition),oneofthemajormechanismsofnaturalselection,istheconcernofevolutionarybiology.Competitionamongtheindividualsofdifferentspecies(interspeciescompetition)isamajorconcernofecology.Itisoneofthefactorscontrollingthesizeofcompetingpopulations,andextremecasesitmayleadtotheextinctionofoneofthecompetingspecies.ThiswasdescribedbyDarwinforindigenousNewZealandspeciesofanimalsandplants,whichdiedoutwhencompetingspeciesfromEuropewereintroduced.
1.Thephrase“mechanismsofnaturalselection”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
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typesofnaturalselectiondangersofnaturalselectionproblemsnaturalselectionsolveswaysnaturalselectionworks
2.Accordingtoparagraph1,whatisoneeffectofcompetitionamongindividualsofdifferentspecies?
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Itresultsintheeventualeliminationoftheresourceforwhichtheyarecompeting.Itleadstocompetitionamongindividualsofthesamespecies.
Itencouragesnewspeciestoimmigratetoanarea.
Itcontrolsthenumberofindividualsinthecompetingpopulations.
3.Theword“
”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
OOOO
nativeratemost
numerous
4.Inparagraph1,whydoestheauthormentionwhathappenedinNewZealand?
OOOO
ToindicatethatDarwinunderstoodtheimportanceofcompetitionToillustratethatcompetitioncanleadtotheextinctionofspeciesToidentifywheretheideaofcompetitionamongspeciesfirstarose
Toargueagainsttheideathattheprocessofselectionisanaturaloccurrence
Paragraph2:Noseriouscompetitionexistswhenthemajorneededresourceisinsuperabundantsupply,asinmostcasesofthecoexistenceofherbivores(planteaters).Furthermore,mostspeciesdonotdependentirelyonasingleresource,ifthemajorresourceforaspeciesbecomesscarce,thespeciescanusuallyshifttoalternativeresources.Ifmorethanonespeciesiscompetingforascarceresource,thecompetingspeciesusuallyswitchtodifferentalternativeresources.Competitionisusuallymostsevereamongcloserelativeswithsimilardemandsontheenvironment.Butitmayalsooccuramongtotallyunrelatedformsthatcompeteforthesameresource,suchasseed-eatingrodentsandants.Theeffectsofsuchcompetitionaregraphicallydemonstratedwhenalltheanimalsoralltheplantsinanecosystemcomeintocompetition,ashappened2millionyearsagoattheendofPliocene,whenNorthandSouthAmericabecamejoinedbytheIsthmusofPanama.NorthandSouthAmericanspeciesmigratingacrosstheIsthmusnowcameintocompetitionwitheachother.TheresultwastheexterminationofalargefractionoftheSouthAmericanmammals,whichwereapparentlyunabletowithstandthecompetitionfrominvadingNorthAmericanspeciesalthoughaddedpredationwasalsoanimportantfactor.
5.Accordingtoparagraph2,competitionisnotusuallyasignificantfactoramongtwocoexistingspecieswhen
O oneofthespecieshasonlyrecentlymovedintotheterritoryoftheotherO thespeciesarecloselyrelatedtoeachother
indigenous
O thepopulationofonespeciesismuchlargerthanthatoftheotherO bothofthespeciesareherbivores
6.Theword“graphically”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
OOOO
vividlyfrequentlybroadlytypically
7.Inparagraph2,whydoestheauthortalkaboutwhathappenedasaresultofNorthandSouthAmericabecomingjoinedattheIsthmusofPanama?
O TomakethepointthatpredationcanhaveasmucheffectonspeciessurvivalascompetitiondoesO Toshowhowtheabilitytoswitchtoanalternativeresourcecangiveaspeciesacompetitive
advantage
O ToaccountforthecurrentspeciescompositionofNorthandSouthAmerica
O Toprovideanexampleoftheseriouseffectsofcompetitionbetweenunrelatedspecies
Paragraph3:Towhatextentcompetitiondeterminesthecompositionofacommunityandthedensityofparticularspecieshasbeenthesourceofconsiderablecontroversy.Theproblemisthatcompetitionordinarilycannotbeobserveddirectlybutmustbeinferredfromthespreadorincreaseofonespeciesandtheconcurrentreductionordisappearanceofanotherspecies.TheRussianbiologistG.F.Gauseperformednumeroustow-speciesexperimentsinthelaboratory,inwhichoneofthespeciesbecameextinctwhenonlyasinglekindofresourcewasavailable.Onthebasisoftheseexperimentsandoffieldobservations,theso-calledlawofcompetitiveexclusionwasformulated,accordingtowhichnotwospeciescanoccupythesameniche.
sameniche.
8.Paragraph3supportstheideathatGause’sexperimentswereimportantbecausethey
O providedasituationinwhichcompetitioncouldberemovedfromtheinteractionbetweentwospecies
O showedthatpreviousideasabouttheextenttowhichcompetitiondeterminesthecompositionofacommunitywerecompletelymistaken
O helpedestablishthatcompetitionwillremoveallbutonespeciesfromanygivenecologicalniche
O offeredevidencethatcompetitionbetweenspeciesisminimalwhenthereisanoverabundanceofasinglefoodsource
9.Whichofthesentencesbelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentenceinthepassage?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessentialinformation.
O Apparentexceptionstothislawusuallyinvolvescasesinwhichtwospeciescompeteforthesamemajorresourcebutoccupyslightlydifferentniches.
O Althoughitmayappearthattwospeciesalwayshavedifferentniches,manyexceptionsshowthat
Numerousseemingexceptionstothislawhavesincebeenfound,buttheycanusuallybeexplainedascasesinwhichthetwospecies,eventhoughcompetingforamajorjointresource,didnotreallyoccupyexactlythe
speciescompetewitheachother.
O Casesinwhichtwospeciesnotonlycompeteforasharedresourcebutalsooccupysimilarniches
areconsideredexceptionstothislaw.
O Casesinwhichthetwospeciesdonotoccupythatsamenicheyetstillcompeteforthesameresourcearebelievedtobeexceptionstothislaw.
Paragraph4:Competitionamongspeciesisofconsiderableevolutionaryimportance.Thephysicalstructureofspeciescompetingforresourcesinthesameecologicalnichetendstograduallyevolveinwaysthatallowthemtooccupydifferentniches.Competingspeciesalsotendtochangetheirrangessothattheirterritoriesnolongeroverlap.Theevolutionaryeffectofcompetitiononspecieshasbeenreferredtoas“speciesselection”;however,thisdescriptionispotentiallymisleading.Onlytheindividualsofaspeciesaresubjecttothepressuresofnaturalselection.Theeffectonthewell-beingandexistenceofaspeciesisjusttheresultoftheeffectsofselectiononalltheindividualsofthespecies.Thusspeciesselectionisactuallyaresultofindividualselection.
10.Accordingtoparagraph4,howdoescompetitionaffectevolution?
O Itresultsintheevolutionofphysicalstr
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