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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet lớn indicate the correct answer lớn each of the questions from 35 lớn 44.

Bird migration is one of the most interesting yet least understood natural phenomena. Every fall birds from northern latitudes fly in groups lớn the warmer southern latitudes and then return north in the spring. Scientists agree on the main reasons for migration: lớn follow the food supply and lớn avoid harsh climate conditions. For example, insects disappear during the cold months, prompting insect-dependent birds lớn fly south lớn warm areas where insects breed. No similar consensus has emerged, however, about how birds are able lớn navigate. Despite many recent experiments, bird experts still tự not know how birds arrive at the same destinations every year and then find their way back home page in the spring.

Some have suggested that birds find their way by following landmarks, such as rivers and mountain ranges. Experiments have confirmed that some species tự follow such topographic features. But that method cannot explain how some birds travel at night. Other studies show that some nocturnal birds navigate by the stars. But that explanation cannot explain daytime migration or travel when the skies are cloudy.

The most popular explanation currently is that birds are guided by Earth's magnetic poles. The mechanism by which that works has not yet been proved. One theory points lớn the fact that some birds' contain magnetite, a naturally occurring magnetic compound consisting of iron oxide. Magnetite has been found in many animals, including birds. With magnets embedded in their brains, birds would be able lớn sense the magnetic fields of the North and South Poles.

A recent experiment with homing pigeons provided some evidence that magnetite does play a crucial role in migration. Homing pigeons are known lớn have the ability lớn return lớn their homes after being taken hundreds of miles away. Researchers found that they could train homing pigeons lớn recognize changes in a magnetic field. When a surrounding magnetic field was normal, the birds would gather at one over of a cage. But when the field's polarity was altered, they hopped lớn the other over, suggesting that they were directing and responding lớn changes in the magnetic field.

Another theory has been offered lớn explain this sensitivity lớn magnetic poles, a theory that draws upon quantum mechanics, which is the study of how particles move inside an atom. It relies on the fact that electrons come in pairs that orbits the nucleus of an atom. The two electrons spin in opposite directions, creating two magnets that neutralize each other. But when molecules split and react with other molecules lớn khuông compounds, the electrons pairs may no longer spin in opposite directions. Instead, they may repel each other, as when two north ends of magnets are pressed together. The electrons struggle lớn change direction in order lớn achieve a stable state in which the two electrons again neutralize each other, giving off no magnetic field.

Question 35: The word "phenomena" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A. events          B. trends         C. discoveries         D. theories

Question 36: According lớn paragraph 1, insects influence bird migration in which of the following ways?

A. insects generate a magnetic field that birds can detect

B. Insects provide a food supply that exists only in warm climates

C. Birds follow the paths taken by flying insects

D. birds know when lớn migrate by a sudden increase in insect population

Question 37: The word "some" in the passage refers to

A. insects         B. recent experiments  C. bird experts       D. birds

Question 38: According lớn paragraph 3, birds can detect the magnetic fields of the North and South poles because

A. they sense the motion of electron pairs

B. they can locate the poles by following landmarks

C. they ingest metal particles that are attracted by the poles

D. they have magnetite in their brains

Question 39: The word "embedded" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A. implanted        B. attached         C. attracted        D. activated

Question 40: The author discusses "homing pigeons" in paragraph 4 in order to

A. provide an example of how humans can train birds

B. describe an experiment showing the importance of magnetite

C. show that homing pigeons return home page by following landmarks

D. report homing pigeons' behavior inside a cage

Question 41: According lớn the passage, all of the following are theories about how birds navigate EXCEPT:

A. They follow landmarks lượt thích rivers and mountains

B. They are guided by their position relative lớn the stars

C. They feel vibrations in nerve endings in their brains

D. They respond lớn changes in light

Question 42: According lớn paragraph 4, the pigeons moved lớn the opposite over of a cage because

A. The magnetic field was normal

B. The magnetic field was stronger at one end

C. The magnetic field changed its polarity

D. The magnetic field was removed

Question 43: The word "altered" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A. reversed        B. cancelled        C. strengthened         D. detected

Question 44: Which of the following can be inferred about an electron pair in two north ends of magnets?

A. The two electrons spin in opposite directions

B. One electron will move lớn the south end

C. One electron will be captured by the nucleus

D. The two electrons spin in the same direction