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6. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following plant species would be LEAST likely to experience a decrease in fecundity as a result of the spraying of a pesticide not directly toxic to plants£¿
£¨A£© A flowering tree pollinated by only a few insect species
£¨B£© A kind of insect-pollinated vine producing few flowers
£¨C£© A wind-pollinated flowering tree that is short-lived
£¨D£© A flowering shrub pollinated by a large number of insect species
£¨E£© A type of wildflower typically pollinated by larger insects
7. Which of the following assumptions most probably underlies the author¡¯s tentative recommendation in lines 51-54£¿
£¨A£© Human activities that result in environmental disruption should be abandoned.
£¨B£© The use of pesticides is likely to continue into the future.
£¨C£© It is economically beneficial to preserve endangered plant species.
£¨D£© Preventing the endangerment of a species is less costly than trying to save an already endangered one.
£¨E£© Conservation efforts aimed at preserving a few well-chosen species are more cost-effective than are broader-based efforts to improve the environment.
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