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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Many students think that learning a new language is very hard. Now think how hard it is to learn English when your brain is only the size of a bird's brain! The following is what some birds can do.
Many different kinds of birds can copy the sounds of language. African grey parrots are the best known for this. Every December in London£¬the National Cage and Aviary Bird Show tries to find the best ¡°talking¡± bird in the world. One bird named Prudle stood__out among the ¡°talking birds¡±£®She won this prize for twelve times.
Prudle was taken from her nest in Africa. She was sold to Iris Frost in England. Prudle knew almost 800 words in English. Prudle was also the oldest bird in the world that lived in a cage. Ms. Frost took care of the bird until Prudle died when it was 35 years old.
A different kind of bird named Puck was tested about the English words she knew. She knew more than 1£¬700 words.
If a bird can do it£¬anybody can do it.
¡¾1¡¿What can African grey parrots do?
A. Speak like a person.
B. Sing like a person.
C. Copy the sounds of language.
D. Have conversations with a person.
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A. 6 times. B. 12 times.
C. 15 times. D. 35 times.
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A. Prudle knew more than 800 English words.
B. Ms.Frost trained Prudle to learn English words.
C. Puck could speak English as well as a person.
D. Prudle and Puck were born to speak English well.
¡¾5¡¿What can we learn from the passage?
A. Some birds can learn a lot of English words.
B. A bird can learn English as well as a man does.
C. Puck and Prudle are cleverer than a man in learning English.
D. A bird can be as clever as a man in learning English.
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