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江苏省部分市20232024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题汇编阅读理解江苏省连云港市20232024学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题一、阅读理解ATheScienceWithoutBorders®Challengeisaninternationalcontestthatengagesstudentsandteachersinoceanconservationthroughart.ThemeThethemeforthe2024SciencewithoutBorders®Challengeis“HiddenWondersoftheDeep.”Toapplyforthisyear’scontest,studentsshouldsubmitartworkillustratingmysteriousanduniquedeepseacreaturesorecosystems,highlightingthebeautyanddiversitythatoftengoesunseen.QualificationThisinternationalartpetitionisopentoallstudents1119yearsold.Collegeanduniversitystudentsarenotqualifiedforthiscontest.HowtoApplyToapplytothe2024ScienceWithoutBorders®Challenge,fillouttheonlineentryform,anduploadapictureofyourartworkbefore1stJuly!Ifyouareundertheageof13,yourparentswillbeaskedtoprovidepermission,somakesurenottowaituntilthelastminute.JudgingApanelofartists,educators,andscientistsjudgetheScienceWithoutBorders®Challenge.Artworkwillbeevaluatedonthequalityoftheartwork,originality,andadherenceto(坚持)thetheme.Certificateswillbesenttoallparticipantsinthisyear’sScienceWithoutBorders®ChallengeafterthewinnersareannouncedinAugust.PrizesWinnerswillbeawardedwiththefollowingscholarships:·1stPlace:$500·2ndPlace:$350·3rdPlace:$2001.Whatisthemainpurposeofthecontest?A.Tocollecthighqualityartworks. B.Topromotedeepoceanexploration.C.Toencouragemorestudentstolearnart. D.Toraiseawarenessofmarineecosystem.2.Whichentrymightbequalifiedforthisyear’scontest?A.Acopyofafamouspainting. B.ApaintingsubmittedinAugust.C.Apicturefeaturingseabirdsflying. D.Adrawingbyamiddleschoolstudent.3.Whatwillyougetifyouwinthefirstprize?A.$350. B.Amedal. C.Acertificate. D.Apresent.BOnthestreetsofSydney,Australia,ayoungChinesewoman,wearingeleganthanfu,thetraditionalclothingofChina,gracefullyholdsadizi,thebamboofluteofChina,fascinatingpassersbywiththemelodiesoftraditionalChinesemusic.TheperformerisDongMin,atalentedmusicianbornin1990.AftergraduatingfromMinzuUniversityofChinawithamajorinChinesebambooflute,DongregisteredattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustraliain2015tostudycurating(策展)andculturalleadership.DongquicklyfoundlikemindedfriendspassionateaboutChinesetraditionalinstruments.Then,shefoundedtheSydneyMeyaConservatory(音乐学院)ofChineseMusic.DongnoticedalackofawarenessofChinesetraditionalmusicinAustralia.So,inspiredbylocalperformersusingWesterninstrumentsforstreetperformances,shestartedstreetperformanceswithherconservatorymembers,showingtraditionalChineseinstrumentsinSydney’sChinatownin2016.“StreetperformancesofferadirectandvisualwayforpeopletoexperienceChinesemusic.Bybringingittothestreets,wemakeitaccessibletoeveryone,”shesaid.AsDong’sperformancesgrewinpopularity,snippets(片段)ofhershowsspreadacrosssocialmedia,drawinginalargeraudience.Withover1millionfollowersonline,includingnearly150,000frominternationalplatforms,Dong’sinfluencecontinuestogrow.Apartfromherconservatory,Dongalsooffersonlinedizilessonstoaglobalaudienceandorganizesonlineexchangeconcertsforherstudentsworldwide.“Ihopetocreateaplatformformusicenthusiaststoconnectandbuildfriendshipsthroughtheirsharedloveformusic,”shesaid.EversinceshearrivedinAustralia,DonghasnoticedagrowinginterestinChinesetraditionalmusicamonglocalpeople.ManymusicschoolsnowoffercoursesonChineseinstruments.“ThisdemonstratesthattraditionalChinesemusicisthriving(兴旺)notonlyinformalconcerthallsbutalsoonthestreetsandwithinmunities,”shesaid.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutDongfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shehasadesiretobealeader. B.ShehasagiftforChinesemusic.C.ShemajoredincuratinginChina. D.SheheldafashionshowinSydney.5.WhydidDongperformonstreets?A.Toraisefundsforherstudy. B.TopromoteChinesetraditionalmusic.C.Topursueagoodreputation. D.TopetewithWesternperformers.6.WhatcanwelearnabouttraditionalChinesemusicfromthelastparagraph?A.Ithasgainedincreasingpopularity. B.Itusedtobetaughtinlocalschools.C.Ithaschangedtocatertolocaltastes. D.Itusedtobeperformedinmunities.7.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeDong?A.Ambitiousandpassionate. B.Modestandoutgoing.C.Diligentandstraightforward. D.Generousandadaptable.CPackagingdesignersoftenbineavarietyofelements—text,illustration,color—inplexdesignsmeanttoattractconsumers’attention.Inmanycases,accordingtoanewseriesofstudies,they'dgetbetterresultsfromasimplerapproach.Inthefirststudy,theresearchersworkedwithdatafromtheU.S.supermarketchainKroger.Theygatheredallproductimagesacrossfourconsumablecategories—shampoo,deodorant,crackers,andcereal—alongwitheachproduct’sname,brand,retail(零售)price,andweight.Independentresearchassistantsratedtheimagesonplexityofdesign.Mappingtheratingsagainsteachproduct'spriceperounceshowedthatthesimplerthepackagewas,thehighertheproduct'sunitprice—suggestingthatpeoplearewillingtopaymorewhenitemsarepresentedsimply.Inthefollowingexperiments,theresearcherscreatedsimpleandplexpackagesfortrailmixandshowedoneortheothertoeachof362universitystudents.Thestudentsindicatedthehighestamounttheywouldpayforthesnack,reportedwhethertheythoughtitcontainedfewormanyingredientsandhowpuretheybelievedittobe,andratedthepackageonattractivenessandsimplicity.Thosewhosawthesimpledesignwerewillingtopaymore,eventhoughtheywerelesslikelythanpeoplewhosawtheplexdesigntoawardhighmarksonattractiveness.Thesimpledesigngothigherscoresonpurity,andparticipantsbelievedtheproductcontainedfeweringredients.Repeatingtheexperimentwithadifferentitem—handlotion(护手霜)—gotsimilarresults.“Simplifyingpackagingdesignmaybeanefficientwaytoconveyproductinformationindependentoftext,”theresearcherswrite.Additionalexperimentsshowedthattheboostfromasimpledesignwaslesspronouncedwhentheproduct'singredientswerehighlightedonthepackage;consumersthenhadnoneedtoguesspurity.8.Howdidtheresearcherscarryoutthefirststudy?A.Bytalkingtothestafffromasupermarket.B.Byrecordingopinionsfromlocalcustomers.C.Byratingplexityofdesignsandimprovingthem.D.Byanalyzingproductimagesandrelatedinformation.9.Theresearchersrepeatedtheexperimentwithhandlotiontofindout________.A.howtocreatesimplepackages B.howtogethighmarksonpurityC.whetherpeoplepreferredsimplerdesigns D.whyplexdesignsweremoreattractive10.Whichofthefollowingmaytheresearchersagreewith?A.Categoriesofproductsshouldbehighlighted.B.Managersshouldmakepackagedesignssimpler.C.Salesofproductsshouldrelymoreonpackaging.D.Researchersshouldfocusonlesspronouncedfacts.11.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Lessismore B.QualityoverquantityC.Thesimpler,thehealthier D.Themoreplex,themoreexpensiveDImaginebeingabletochatwithanartificialintelligence(AI)aboutanything.Whatifyoucoulddiscusslastnight'sgame,getrelationshipadvice,orhaveadeepdebatewiththevirtualassistantonyourkitchencounter?Largelanguagemodels—AIscapableofthislevelofmunication—areadvancingquicklyenoughtomakethisournewreality.Butcanwetrustwhatartificialagentssay?TherearemanyreasonstoembraceconversationalAI.Thepotentialusesinhealth,education,research,andmercialspacesaremindboggling.Virtualcharacterscan'treplacehumancontact,butmentalhealthresearchsuggeststhathavingsomethingtotalkto,whetherrealornot,canhelppeople.Butthebiggestproblemisthatwetrustthemmorethanweshould.There'salargebodyofresearchinhumanrobotinteractionwhichshowsthatpeoplewillrespondtosocialgestures,revealpersonalinformation,andareevenwillingtoshifttheirbeliefsorbehaviourforanartificialagent.Thiskindofsocialtrustmakesusvulnerable(脆弱的)toemotionalpersuasionandrequirescarefuldesign,aswellasrules,toensurethatthesesystemsaren'tusedagainstpeople.Achatbotmay,forinstance,instructyourchildtotouchaliveelectricalplugwithacoin,whichhashappened.Thenewestlanguagemodelsaretrainedonvastamountsoftextfoundontheinternet,includingharmfulandmisleadingcontent.Asitbeesmoredifficulttoexpectalanguagemodel'sresponses,there'smoreriskofunintendedconsequences.Forexample,ifpeopleasktheirhomeassistanthowtodealwithamedicalemergency,thewrongkindsofanswerscanbeharmful.Weneedtoaskwhocreatesandownslargelanguagemodels,andwhomthisharmsorbenefits.Personalinformationthatpeoplerevealinconversationcanbeusedforandagainstthem.Weneedtoensurethatthistechnologyisdesignedandusedresponsibly.Afterall,humanitydeservesprotection,too.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mindboggling”mean?A.Worthwhile. B.Reliable. C.Incredible. D.Impossible.13.Whatisthebiggestproblemwithhumanrobotinteraction?A.Peoplemaybehurtemotionally. B.Peoplemaylacknormalsociallife.C.Peoplemayspendtoomuchtimeonline. D.PeoplemaybeetoodependentonAI.14.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.LatestapplicationsandtrainingofAI. B.PotentialrisksandmisusecasesofAI.C.ChallengesofpredictingAI'sresponses. D.DangersofrelyingonAIforemergencies.15.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardschattingwithAI?A.Cautious. B.Supportive. C.Indifferent. D.Doubtful.江苏省泰州市20232024学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题一、阅读理解ASiawas13whenshenoticedthebarefootchildrenofworkersataconstructionsite.“Theirfeetwerebare.Hard.Dirty.Bleeding.”reflectsSia.“Theywerejustwalkingaroundjustasitwasaneverydaypractice.”ItwasthenthatSiarealizedtheirlivesweresodifferentfromhers.Siawentbackhomeandsawshoespileduphigh—manyofwhichhadn’tbeenwornformonths.Thensherushedtodistributethemtothechildrenshesawatthebuildingsite.Laterthatyear,withthehelpofherparentsandmunityvolunteers,SiafoundedSoleWarriors,acharitymittedtoprovidingshoestothoseinneed,whosemottois:“Donateasole(鞋),saveasoul.”Theideaquicklygrew.Aftershespreadthewordwithposters,enquiriesfrompeoplewhowantedtohelpcamefloodingin.Nowinitsfifthyear,theorganizationcollectsusedshoes,refurbishes(翻新)itanddonatesthefinishedproductstopeopleinneed.Thatneedisendless.Intheworld,anestimated300millionpeoplecan’taffordshoes.Ofthenearly24billionshoesmadeeveryyear,shockinglymorethan90percentendupindustbins.Initsfirstdistribution,SoleWarriorscollectedandgaveout700pairsofshoes.Todaythatnumberrisesto28,000acrossfourcountries.Buttheorganization’sgrowthmetwithmanychallenges.Whenitcametolookingforapanythatwoulddotherefurbishmentsfreeofcharge,Siafacedonebarrierafteranotherbeforefindingapartner.“Beinga13yearold,IdidfacealotofprejudicebecausepeoplewerelesswillingtohearwhatIsay.”saysSia.Inrecognitionofhergreatinfluence,SiawasgiventheDianaAwardin2021.It’soneofthemostremarkablehonorsayoungpersoncanreceiveforsocialaction.Butherworkisn’tdone.“Ourgoalhasalwaysbeentotouchamillionfeet,”shesays.1.WhydoestheauthormentionSia’svisittoaconstructionsite?A.TodisplaySia’sgenerosity.B.Toarousereaders’sympathy.C.Toshowthelifeofconstructionworkers.D.ToexplainwhySiastartedSoleWarriors.2.HowdoesSoleWarriorsofferhelp?A.Byurginggovernmentstomakejointefforts.B.Bydonatingrefurbishedshoestothoseinneed.C.Bycollectingsecondhandshoesfromdustbins.D.Bysearchingforpaniestomakenewshoesforfree.3.WhatdifficultydidSiahaveindevelopingtheorganization?A.Theirdonationcouldn’tmeetpeople’sdemand.B.Theprocessofrefurbishmentwastooplicated.C.Herrequestwasrejectedbyquiteafewpanies.D.Fewpeoplewerewillingtogiveawaytheiroldshoes.4.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.BeingasocialistisSia’sdream.B.TheDianaAwardisawardedannually.C.Siafelttotallysatisfiedwithhersocialaction.D.SiawouldnotstopherworkwithSoleWarriors.BWhenitestopopularsymbolsofmarriage,onecannotlookpasttheweddingring.Theweddingringservesasaperfectsymbolofeverlastinglove—aringisacircleandthushasnobeginningorend,representingtheneverendingunionofmarriage.EvidencesuggeststhatweddingringswereusedinancientEgyptaround6,000yearsago.However,unlikethemetalsandjewelsusedtoday,theywerecraftedfrommaterialssuchasleatherorbone.Inthecenturiesthatfollowed,theweddingringtraditionwaspickedupintheWest,whereitspreadfirstinancientRomeandGreece,subsequentlythroughoutEuropeduringtheMiddleAges,andeventuallytoEasternculture.Throughouthistory,theroundshapeoftheringhascontinued,andsohasthetraditionofwearingitonthefourthfingerofthelefthand.Thelatterpracticeoriginatedfromanancientbeliefthatavein(静脉)randirectlyfromthisfingertotheheart.Althoughthisbeliefhassincebeenconsideredwrong,thecustomhascontinued.Regardingcustomssurroundingweddingrings,therewasatimewhenonlythebrideworeaweddingring.Itwasn’tuntiltheearly20thcenturythatthepracticeofbridegroomswearingringsgainedpopularity.Thischangewasinfluencedbysoldiersgoingofftowar,whoworeringsasremindersoftheirlovedoneswaitingforthemathome.Today,theexchangeofweddingringsremainsanessentialpartoftheweddingceremony,symbolizingthemitmentandlovesharedbetweentwoindividualswhowillbeginalifetogether.Weddingringsholdasymbolicsignificancethattiesthetwomembersofamarriedcouple.Inaneverchangingworld,theweddingringstandsasanancienttraditionthatislikelytocontinueforgenerationstoe,reflectingthetimelessandeverlastinglovecelebratedthroughmarriage.5.Whatcanweknowaboutweddingringsinthetext?A.TheyhavetheirrootsinEurope. B.TheydatebacktotheMiddleAges.C.Theysymbolizetheowners’socialstatus. D.Theroundshapehasremainedunchanged.6.Whydidpeopleinancienttimeswearaweddingringonthefourthfingerofthelefthand?A.Becauseitbroughtgoodlucktosoldiersgoingofftowar.B.Becausetheywishedtokeeptheirloverintheirheart.C.Becauseaveinrunsdirectlyfromthisfingertotheheart.D.Becauseitrepresentedtheneverendingunionofmarriage.7.Whatcanbepredictedaboutthefutureoftheweddingringtradition?A.Itwillundergogreatchanges. B.Itwillgraduallyfalloutofdate.C.Itwillprobablylastforquitealongtime. D.Itwillonlybepopularincertaincultures.8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thedesignofweddingrings. B.Thesignificanceofweddingrings.C.Thelonghistoryofweddingrings. D.Thematerialsusedforweddingrings.CAtthePortofLosAngeles,alonggrayshipisdoingitsparttofightagainstclimatechange.Ontheship,whichbelongstoCaptura,aLosAngelesbasedpany,isasystemofpipes,pumps,andcontainersthatpumpsseawaterandremovesCO₂,whichcanbeusedtomakeplasticsandfuelsorburied.Thenthetreatedseawaterisreturnedtotheocean,whereitabsorbsmoreCO₂fromtheatmosphere,inanefforttobattletheriseofthegreenhousegas.Capturing(捕获)CO₂fromtheoceanshouldbeeasierandcheaperthanaseeminglymoredirectapproach:capturingitdirectlyfromtheair.Directaircapture,whichreliesonfanstosweepairpastchemicalsthatcanabsorbCO₂,currentlycostsbetween$600to$1000pertonofCO₂removed,largelybecauseatmosphericCO₂onlymakesuplessthan0.05%oftheairbyvolume.Earth’soceans,incontrast,holdthegasataconcentrationnearly150timeshigher,andabsorbroughly30%ofallemitted(排放)CO₂eachyear.Besides,oceancaptureisdevelopingfasterthanotheroceanCO₂removalapproaches.That’spartlybecausethesystemscanusuallybeattachedtodesalination(脱盐)plants,wastewatertreatmentequipment,andotherlargewaterprocessingsystems.However,onechallengefortheapproachisdeterminingexactlyhowmuchCO₂thetreatedwaterabsorbsandatwhatrate.Still,theabsorptionrateswillvarybasedonwherethewaterisreleasedandhoweasilyitmixeswithsurroundingwater.Thatmakessiteselectionareallyimportantpartofthisprocess.Evenifthetechnologytakesoff,itwillhavetobepromotedwidelytomakeadifferenceinoffsettingglobalemissions.AccordingtotheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange,by2050engineeredcarbonremovaleffortswillneedtoremovesome5billiontonsofCO₂everyyeartolimittheglobaltemperatureincreaseto1.5°C.Atpresent,theoceancapturepaniesareremovingonlythousandsoftons.9.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytalkabout?A.ThereuseofremovedCO₂. B.ThebasicinformationaboutCaptura.C.Theworkingprocessofoceancapture. D.AnunusualphenomenoninLosAngeles.10.Whydoesoceancapturecostlessthandirectaircapture?A.Becausethesystemisusedmorewidely.B.BecausetheoceanabsorbsCO₂moredirectly.C.BecausecapturingCO₂fromtheoceanisfaster.D.BecausetheconcentrationofCO₂inseawaterishigher.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“offsetting”inParagraph5mean?A.Sendingout. B.Cancelingout. C.Figuringout. D.Givingout.12.WhatdoestheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangewanttoconvey?A.Theoceancapturepaniesstillhavealongwaytogo.B.TheoceancapturepanieshaveremovedenoughCO₂.C.MoreCO₂willbeemittedintotheatmosphereinthefuture.D.Limitingtheglobaltemperatureincreaseto1.5℃isthefinalgoal.江苏省盐城市20232024学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题一、阅读理解AFourhotelsinKentbestforcountrysidegetawaysTheCrescentTurnerHotelThismodernpropertypossessesamazingseaviewsthataresuretoleavealastingimpression.Inthispeacefulcorneroftheworld,youcandisconnectfromthedailyworkwithoutlosingmodernforts,thankstofreeWiFiaccess,teaandcoffeemachinesand24hourfrontdeskassistance.Petfriendly?YesAlbionHouse,RamsgateIftheseasideiscalling,AlbionHousecouldbeyouranswer.AfourminutewalkfromRamsgateSandsBeach,it’sanidealoptionforthoselookingtobreatheinsomesaltyseaairandplayinthewater.And,ifyougetsickoflyingonthebeach,thepropertycanalsoarrangeforabicyclehire.Petfriendly?NoHempsteadHouseHotelLocatedintheheartoftheimpressiveKentcountryside,thisVictoriancountryhotelisprivatelyownedandrun,ensuringapersonalandheartwarmingexperienceforeachguest.Thehotelhasanawardwinningrestaurant,perfectforfoodenthusiastswantingtosamplefineBritishcuisine.Petfriendly?YesTheGeorgeinRyeLocatednearthetrainstation,itofferseasytransportation,makingiteasilyaccessibletoweekendtravellers.TheRyeCastleMuseumandtheJerwoodGalleryarewithinafewminutes’reach,offeringgueststhechancetoabsorbthemselvesinlocalhistoryandartisticexpression.Notonlydoesthepropertyofferchildfriendlysleepingarrangementsandmeals,buttheRyeFarmWorldandtheSouthofEnglandRareBreedsCentrearenearby,promisingfunfilleddaysforthewholefamily.Petfriendly?No1.WhatdoTheCrescentTurnerHotelandAlbionHouseshare?A.BothareequippedwithWiFi. B.Bothareappealingtosealovers.C.Theycanacmodateguests'dogs. D.Theycanprovidebicyclerentalservice.2.WhatisanadvantageofHempsteadHouseHotel?A.Itholdsfoodpetitionsregularly. B.Itgivesguestschancestorunahotel.C.Itofferspersonalservicestovisitors. D.ItallowsgueststotasteBritishfood.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutTheGeorgeinRye?A.Ithasakidfriendlypool. B.Itisclosetoabusstation.C.Visitorscanexplorelocalhistory. D.Visitorswillhavefunwiththeirpets.BSouthGeorgiaMedicalCenter(SGMC)honoredateamofnursesfortheMayDAISY(雏菊)Awardforextraordinarynursingcare.ChrisSchauteet,CristinBryans,andDanyaShealywereamongthehonoreesrecognizedfortheirworkincreatingamostmemorablepatientexperience.Thepatient,LaurieGulliksen,hadbeenreceivinginpatientchemotherapy(化疗)sinceDecemberof2022.Duringthistimethestaffbecameveryclosewithher.OnFriday,April21,thepatientreceivedherlasttreatmentandwasscheduledtogohome.Thenurseswantedtocelebratethisachievementandmakeitspecialsotheypurchasedballoons,flowers,acard,andagift,butmostimportantly,abellforthepatienttoringtosignalthepletionofherchemotherapy.Gulliksencamebacktothehospitaltopresentthehonoreeswiththeirawards.Sheshared,“Iwillneverforgettheloveandsympathyshowntomeandthefriendshipsthatweremade.Theyaretrulyamazingpeople.”SGMCSeniorVicePresident,andChiefNursingOfficerRandySmithexpressedhisthankstotheteam.“It’sveryfittingthatweareabletopresentthisawardduringNationalNursesWeekwhichrecognizesthedevotionofnursesandhonorsthemfortakingcareofpatientsduringtheirmostdifficultmoments,”hesaid.“IamextremelyproudofourentirenursingteamandtheirmitmenttogoingaboveandbeyondtoenhancethepatientexperienceatSGMC.”SGMCcontinuestoaskpatientsandfellowemployeestohonornurseswhotheyfeelgoaboveandbeyondintheiractionsandcare.Nominations(提名)arereviewedbyamitteebasedoncriteriathatincludesympathy,teamwork,leadership,attitude,skillsandknowledge.DAISYawardsarepresentedmonthlyinfrontofthenurse’sworkmates,physicians,patients,andvisitors.Eachhonoreereceivesacertificatepraisingherorhimforbeingan“ExtraordinaryNurse”.TheyalsoreceiveabeautifulsculpturecalledAHealer’sTouchandaspecialflowerarrangementofdaisiesgenerouslydonatedbyTheFlowerGallery,thelocalsponsorofSGMC’sDAISYAward.4.WhydidthenursesbuyLaurieGulliksensuchitemsasballoonsandflowers?A.Topraisethespecialpatient. B.Tocelebratetheunusualmoment.C.Torespectthedevotedhonorees. D.Tofacilitatetheeffectivetreatment.5.WhatistheDAISYAwardaimedat?A.Enhancingnurses’experience. B.Expressingpatients’thankfulness.C.Winningpatients’recognition. D.Acknowledgingnurses’mitment.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“their”refertoinparagraph5?A.Patients’. B.Employees’. C.Workmates’. D.Nurses’.7.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thesponsoroftheprizes. B.Thepresenteroftheaward.C.Theprizesforthehonorees. D.Thecriteriaforbeingawarded.CEcologistsandbiologistshavelongrecognizedthatartificiallightatnightcanhavenegativeeffectsonthehealthofhumansandlandwildlife,includingsleeppatterns,feedingschedules,andreproductivecycles.Muchresearchisshowingthatmarine(海洋的)lifeisalsosensitivetoartificiallight,includingextremelylowlevelsandcertainwavelengths.Now,forthefirsttime,scientistshavequantifiedunderwaterlightlevelsforcoastalzonesaroundtheworld.Researchershavereleasedthefirstglobalmapbooksofartificiallightinthesea.“Theseverylowlightlevelsthatartificiallightgeneratesarecriticallyimportantforbiologicalorganisms,”saidTimSmyth,whospecializesinmarineoptics(光学).“Buthowmuchofanimpactithasonthemarineenvironmenthasn’tbeenstudiedwell.”Theresearchteambuiltamodelbasedontwosatellitedatasets:oneofnighttimelightpollutionandoneofoceancolor,whichrevealsthewater’sopticalproperties.Themodelprojectshownighttimelightpollutionabovethewater’ssurfacewillenterandbeabsorbedunderwater.Theresultsshowthedepthstowhichmarinespeciescouldbeexposedtolightsufficienttocauseabiologicalresponse.Thestudygivesresearchersaguidetowheretheyshouldfocusfuturestudiesoftheeffectsofartificiallightonmarinelife.Smythsaidthestudyhighlightsareaswhereecosystemsareparticularlystressedbyartificiallight.Thescientistsfoundthat1.9millionsquarekilometersoftheoceanexperiencebiologicallysignificantamountsofartificiallightpollutiontoadepthof1meter.Thisrepresentsabout3percentoftheworld’sExclusiveEconomicZones(专属经济区),theareaextending370kilometresoffacountry’scoast.Significantareasoftheoceanareseeinglightexposurestodepthsof10meters,20meters,ormore.Thedepthtowhichlightcangodependsnotonlyontheintensityoflightabovewater,Smythsaid,butalsoontheopticalpropertiesofthewater.Forexample,inareaswithveryclearwater,lightatnightcanreachdepthsofmorethan40meters.8.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?A.Tovoiceabasicopinion. B.Tointroduceafurtherdiscovery.C.Topresentaseriousproblem. D.Toexplainanaturalphenomenon.9.Whathaveresearchersdoneaboutartificiallightaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Theyhavemeasuredtheintensityoflightunderthewater.B.Theyhaveinvestigatedtheinfluenceofartificiallightfully.C.Theyhaveevaluatedthespeedofartificiallightunderwater.D.Theyhavedescribedsealife’sexactreactiontoartificiallight.10.Whatisonepurposeofsettingupthemodel?A.Toshowthebiologicalresponseofmarinespecies.B.Tounderstandtherealmeaningofopticalproperties.C.Todisplaytheprincipleofartificiallightenteringwater.D.Topredictthepossiblewayofwaterabsorbingartificiallight.11.Whichofthefollowingmightaffectthedepthoflightenteringwater?A.Thequalityofwater. B.Theclimatechange.C.Themovementoflight. D.Theseatemperature.DAproposalbytheU.S.FishandWildlifeService(USFWS)tokillmorethan470,000barredowls(横斑林鸮)toprotectthespottedowl(西点林鸮)hasconservationistsandanimalwelfareadvocatesdebatingthemoralissueofkillingonespeciestoprotectanother.Theproposalgainedattentionrecentlyafterdozensofwildlifeprotectionandanimalwelfareorganizationssignedaletteropposingtheplan.TheyurgedSecretaryoftheInteriorDebHaalandtoscrapwhatitcallsathoughtlessplan.ButtheUSFWSsaysifnoactionistakentocontrolthebarredowlpopulation,thenorthernspottedowlwillfaceextinction.TheproposedactionwillalsohelppreventdeclinesintheCaliforniaspottedowls,anotherspeciesfacingpetitionfrombarredowls.WaynePacelle,p

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