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        Crown shyness (树冠羞避) is a mysterious natural phenomenon in which the crowns of some tree species do not touch each other, but get separated by a gap clearly seen from ground level. The effect usually occurs between trees of the same species, but has also been observed between trees of different species.

        There are many theories going around, most of which make sense, but no one has been able to prove without the shadow of a doubt why some trees avoid touching each other.

        In his 1955 book Growth Habits of the Eucalypts, Australian forester M. R. Jacobs writes that the growing tips of the trees are sensitive to abrasion (擦伤), which results in crown shyness phenomenon. This theory was also supported by Dr. Miguel Franco. Some experiments have shown that if trees displaying crown shyness are artificially prevented from swaying (摇摆)in the wind and touching each other, they gradually fill up the gaps between them.

        But while the above theory is arguably the most widespread, it's certainly not the only one. Some scientists have suggested that crown shyness is a mechanism to stop the spreading of leaf-eating insects. The gaps mean pests wouldn't be able to reach other trees, so they are the tree's natural defense method.

        One Malaysian scholar studied many trees, but found no traces of abrasions, despite their clear crown shyness. Instead, he suggests that the growing tips of the trees were sensitive to light levels and stopped growing when they got too close to other trees. Plants are able to sense how close they are to other plants and in order to get more light, they give off some chemical to stop other trees from growing too close.

        Whatever the reason, one thing is for sure, plants are more intelligent than people.

    1. (1) What can we know about crown shyness?
      A . It can cause abrasion between trees. B . It only happens between the same species. C . It has been discovered for only half a century. D . No agreement has been reached about its real cause.
    2. (2) What will happen if trees showing crown shyness are stopped from swaying?
      A . The trees will stop growing and even die. B . The gaps between the trees will grow wider. C . The crown shyness phenomenon will disappear. D . The gaps between the trees will remain the same.
    3. (3) What does the underlined word “mechanism” in paragraph 4 probably mean?
      A . Tip. B . Way. C . Theory. D . Plan.
    4. (4) Which statement might the Malaysian scholar agree with?
      A . Trees have special ways to attack others. B . Some insects stop trees growing too close. C . Trees compete with their neighbors for light. D . Trees won't touch each other to avoid diseases.

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