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The number of children a woman has is limited compared with the most successful male in the society.
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录音中指出不管是对于人类或其他物种,成功男性会有很多后代,而相比之下女性“show a smaller range of reproductive output”,因此题干表述正确。
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It is well established, in both humans and other species, that successful males have lots of offspring, while unsuccessful ones have few or none. Females, by contrast, show a smaller range of reproductive output, with most having some offspring, but none having as many as the most successful males.
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