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资料一:呼伦湖位于内蒙古大草原,湖水除自然降水和从草原降水流入外,还有乌尔逊河、克鲁河等河流注入.湖中鱼类资源丰富,其中鲤鱼、鲫鱼、鲇鱼等都在水草丰富乌尔逊河中游的乌尔泡产卵,然后再进入呼伦湖中生活.草原鸟类种类繁多,鹭、丹顶鹤、白鹤等鸟类春季以草籽或种子为食,夏季则以水中的小鱼虾为食.

资料二:近年来,随着草原沙化、降水减少,生活和工业污水的大量排放,呼伦湖水质严重下降,鱼的种类和数量急剧减少,草原上鸟类的种类和数量也在下降.

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    Newborns begin to develop language skills long before they begin speaking. And, compared to adults, they develop these skills more quickly. People have a hard time learning new languages as they grow older, but babies have the ability to learn any language easily.

    For a long time, scientists have tried to explain how such young children can learn the complicated grammatical rules and sounds of a language. Now, researchers are getting a better idea of what's happening in the brains of the tiniest language learners. This new information might help kids with learning problems as well as adults who want to learn new languages. It might even help scientists who are trying to design computers that can communicate like people do.

    Most babies go “ma ma” by 6 months of age, and most children speak in full sentences by age 3. For many years, scientists have wondered how the brains of young children figure out how to communicate using language. With help from new technologies, scientists are now finding that babies begin life with the ability to learn any language. They get into contact with other people, listen to what they say and watch their movements very closely. That is why they quickly master the languages they hear most often.

    Studies show that, up to about 6 months of age, babies can recognize all the sounds that make up all the languages in the world. Starting at around 6 months old a baby's brain focuses on the most common sounds it hears. Then, children begin responding only to the sounds of the language they hear the most.

    In a similar way older babies start recognizing the patterns that make up the rules of their native language. For example, English children who are about 18 months old start to figure out that words ending in “-ing” or “-ed” are usually verbs, and that verbs are action words.