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专题06生态环保篇(二)Text51(2023秋·湖北·高一校联考期末)Barredowls(大林鸮猫头鹰)arealargespeciesnativetoeasternNorthAmerica,buttheybeganmovingwestatthestartofthe20thcentury.By1973,largenumbersofbarredowlshadarrivedinthewesternstateofWashington.LatertheymovedsouthintoOregonandCalifornia.InpartsofthePacificNorthwest,theowlsarenowbelievedtobecausingadropinthepopulationofasmaller,lessaggressivebird:thenorthernspottedowl.Inmanyways,thebarredowlisthespottedowl’sworstenemy.Thebarredowlhasmorebabiesperyearandeatsthesameanimals,likesquirrelsandwoodrats.Andtheirnumbersarenowlargerinmanypartsofthespottedowl’straditionalterritory(领地).DavidWiensisabiologistwiththeU.S.GeologicalSurvey.Heandotherofficialsaredoingsomethingunusualtoprotectspottedowls:killingbarredowls.Itisanexperimentalprogram.Morethan2,400barredowlshavealreadybeenshot.Wiensisthesonofawell-knownbirdexpertandgrewupwiththefascinationforbirds.Hehasmixedfeelingsabouttheprogram.“It’salittledistasteful,Ithink,togooutkillingbarredowlstosaveanotherowlspecies,”hesays.Butheadds,“Weknewthatbarredowlswereoutcompetingspottedowlsandtheirnumbersweregrowingtoofast.”Tocatchbarredowls,officialsputdigital(电子的)birdcallersontheground.Thentheystepbackandwaitasseveralsoundsfromthedevicesfilltheair.Allofthishappensinthedarkofnight.Barredowlsdislikeotherbirdsintheirterritory,sotheywillflydownandchaseotherowlsout.ThatiswhenWiensandhisteamtrytoshootthem.1.What’sthemainproblemwithspottedowls?A.Theyhavenofood. B.Theyhavemorebabieseachyear.C.Theyarehuntedbyman. D.Barredowlstakemanypartsoftheirterritory.2.Whyarebarredowlsbeingkilled?A.Theyareeatingthespottedowls.B.Theyarekillingeachothertosurvive.C.Theyareputtingthespottedowlsindanger.D.Theyaredestroyinglargeareasofforests.3.Whydidtheofficialsputdigitalbirdcallers?A.Tokillbarredowls. B.Topuzzlebarredowls.C.Toprotectbarredowls. D.Tofrightenbarredowls.4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.KeepingtheBalanceofNature B.PreventingBirdsfromPlayingFairC.ProtectingBirdsinDanger D.KillingOneAnimaltoSaveAnotherText52(2023秋·河北保定·高一统考期末)SeveraldaysofunusualwarmweatherinnorthernGreenlandhavecausedrapidmelting(融化).“Temperatureshavebeenrunningaround-12.2℃-15.5℃.Itiswarmerthannormalforthistimeofyear,”scientistssaid.TheamountoficethatmeltedinGreenlandbetweenJuly15andJuly17alone—6billiontonsofwaterperday—wouldbeenoughtofill7.2millionOlympic-sizedswimmingpools,accordingtothereportfromtheNationalSnowandIceDataCenter.Putanotherway,itwasenoughtocoverthewholestateofWestVirginiawithafootofwater.Forthescientistsoutontheicesheet(冰盖),thewarmthhasbeenalarming.“Itreallymakesmeanxious,”saidKutalmisSaylam,ascientistwhoisnowworkinginGreenland.“Yesterday,wecouldhangaboutinourT-shirts,whichwasnotreallyexpected.SinceGreenlandholdsenoughice,sealevelwouldriseby7.5metersaroundtheworldificeallmelted.”In2020,scientistsfoundthatGreenland’sicesheethadmeltedbeyondthepointofnoreturn.“Noeffortstopreventglobalwarmingcanstopitfromfinallybreakingintosmallparts,”saidresearchers.AslakGrinsted,aclimatescientist,saidthattheyweretryingtogetflightsintothecampsotheycanshipouttheicecores(冰芯)theyhadrecentlycollected.Butthewarmthisdestabilizingthelandingsite.“Theweatherweareseeingrightnowistoohotfortheski-equippedplanestoland,”Grinstedsaid.“Sowestoretheicecoresinlargecaveswehavemadeintothesnowtoprotectitfromtheheatofthesummer.”Scientistsmadeuseoftheabnormalwarmthwhiletheywerewaiting,playingvolleyballintheirshortsonanicesheetatthetopoftheworld.Grinstedreferredtothetemperaturesasaheatwave,andnotedthatthepossibilityoftemperaturesgettingthishotwasclearlyconnectedtoglobalwarming.5.Howdoestheauthorsupportthetopicofparagraph1?A.Byexploringreasons. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bydesigningthenumbers. D.Bydoingsomeexperiments.6.WhatdidKutalmismeaninparagraph2?A.HedislikedwearingaT-shirt.B.Heworriedaboutthewarmth.C.Hewasdeeplyimpressedbytheice.D.Hewasthirstyforenjoyingtheseaview.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“destabilizing“meaninparagraph4?A.Quitting. B.Improving. C.Sheltering. D.Destroying.8.Whatwilltheauthorprobablydointhefollowingparagraph?A.RecommendvisitingGreenland.B.Describehowtoshipouttheicecore.C.Callonpeopletoprotecttheenvironment.D.Plantoorganizeasportsmeetingonice.Text53(2022秋·陕西渭南·高一统考期末)WolvesoncerangedovermostofNorthAmerica.Buttheywerenearlywipedoutbytheearly20thcenturyintheneighborU.S.bywidespreadhuntingandtrapping.Muchofthemwerefundedbygovernment,andonlyasmallpopulationwerehangingonintheGreatLakesregion.TheywereputontheEndangeredSpeciesListinthe1970s,andin1995and1996thefederalgovernmentreintroducedwolvestoYellowstoneNationalParkandIdaho.Butwolvesstilldon’thavestablenumbersinColorado.Votersnarrowly(勉强地)approvedaproposal,givingthewayforgraywolvestobereintroducedintoColorado,wheretheynearlydiedoutbythe1940s.ColoradoParksandWildlifewillleadtheefforttoestablishasustainable(可持续的)populationoftheanimalsinthewesternpartofthestate,beginningin2022or2023.TheSouthernRockyMountainscontainmillionsofacresofsuitablehabitatlandthatcouldsupportseveralhundredwolvesormore,biologistssay.Thosewhowereagainsttheproposaladmittedtheylost,butthevotewasclose.AsofThursdayafternoon,with90percentofthevotesin,therewere1,495,523votesforand1,475,235against.

“Reintroducingwolveswillhelpthinoutsickanimals,keepinghealthypopulationsofdeer,andthusprotectingthegrassandreducingerosion(土壤侵蚀).”saysJonathanProctor.Peopleinruralareasareagainstthereintroductionproposal,includingfarmers,whoworrythatwolveswillkilltheircattle.Manydon’tagreetoleavethequestionofreintroductiontovoters.SupporterspointtothesuccessfulreintroductionofwolvestotheNorthernRockiesinthe1990s,whereonlyonein10,000cattleinwolf-occupiedcountiesiskilledbythehunters,Proctorsays.TheColoradoproposalwillalsofundaprogramtomakeupforthefarmanimalsbeingkilled.9.What’sthefunctionofParagraph1?A.Findingtypicalexamples.B.Introducingwildliferesearch.C.Givingthereasonfortheproposal.D.Discussingthenumbersaboutmigration.10.Thelocalfarmersareagainstthereintroductionproposalbecausetheythinkthewolveswill___________.A.killtheircattle B.causeerosionC.thinoutsickanimals D.protectthegrass11.Whatisthepurposeofreintroducingwolves?A.Toincreasethefarmers’interests.B.TokeepColorado’snaturalbalance.C.Tocontributetogradualsoilerosion.D.Tocauseconcernabouttheclimatechange.12.Whatwillthelocalfarmersgetfromtheproposal?A.Suggestionsfrombiologists.B.Extrafundforlosingfarmanimals.C.Knowledgeofraisingfarmanimals.D.Therighttoreclaimtheirvaluableland.Text54(2023秋·甘肃庆阳·高一统考期末)Onemillionspeciesfaceextinction,morethaneverbeforeinhumanhistory,accordingtoaUNreportreleasedinMay.Andhumansshouldberesponsible.TheIntergovernmentalPlatformonBiodiversityandEcosystemServices(IPBES)basedtheassessment(评估)onsome15,000sourcesconsideringthecausesandresultsofenviron-mentalchangesoverthepast50years.Thefindingsareclearandalarming.Theresearchershavefoundthatabout25percentoftheworld’splantsandanimalsareatriskofextinction.Theseincludeseaandlandanimals.Eventhedomesticated(驯养的)animalsareatrisk:Over9percentofthedomesticatedani-malspeciesusedforfoodandagriculturemighthavebeenlost.Therearesomebigproblems.Thisrapiddecreaseofthenaturalworldendangersglobalfoodsafetyandqualityoflife.Forexample,about4billionpeoplerelyonnaturalmedicines,producedbythedisappearingspecies,fortheirhealthcare.Andlossesofspeciesthatpollinate(授粉)plantsthreatenupto$577billionincropseachyear.Theresearchersidentifiedfivedriversresponsiblefortheunpleasantnews.Theythinkatthetopofthelististhechangeoflandandseause.Thechangeinecosystemstowardsagriculture,aquacultureandotherhumandevelopmentshasledtochangesinthenaturallivingspaceofspecies.Itisfollowedbythedirectoveruseofcreatures(harvestingcrops,cuttingdownthetrees,huntingandfishing)andclimatechange,includingrisingsealevelsandincreasingextreme-weatherevents,wildfires,floodsanddroughts.Thefinalcausesofspeciesextinctionarepollution,especiallyplastics,andthespreadofnon-nativespeciesthatcandisplaceorkillnativeplantsandanimals.Theresearcherssayitistimeforhumanstomakeachange.Theythinkmaybeanewglobalwaytosavefoodandrefusewasteinourlifecouldturnthetables.Whetherthatispossibleisanopenquestion.13.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.B.Tointroducethescheduleofthereport.C.Tointroducehumans’senseofresponsibility.D.Tointroducethehistoryofhumandevelopment.14.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyshow?A.Thereliabilityofthefindings.B.Thespeciesofanimalsworldwide.C.Theseriousnessofspecies’reduction.D.Theriskyexperiencesoftheresearchers.15.Whatisthebiggestthreatofspecies’survivalaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Climatechange.B.Naturaldisasters.C.Changesoftheirlivingspace.D.Thedirectoveruseofcreatures.16.Whataretheresearchersinfavorof?A.Changingourlivinghabits.B.Spreadingnon-nativespecies.C.Limitingnativeplantsandanimals.D.Stoppingdiscussingthefoodproblem.Text55(2023秋·湖北·高一统考期末)RescueworkersandthousandsofvolunteersarenottheonlyoneswhohavewonheartsandmindsfortheirheroiceffortsinthesearchforsurvivorsafterTuesday’spowerfulearthquakeinMexico.Fifteendogsfromthenavy’scanine(犬科的)unithaveassistedthisweekintherescueeffortsatthesitesofcollapsedbuildingsacrossMexicoCity,wheremorethan50peoplehavebeenpulledalivefromtheruins.OfthecanineheroesnoneismorefamousorlovedthanFrida,asix-year-oldwhiteLabradorwhoinheroutstandingservicehaswonpraiseforherabilitytodetect(探测)peoplewhohavebeentrappedbyvariousnaturaldisasters.Overheradmirablecareershehasfound52peopleincluding12survivorsinMexicoandotherLatinAmericancountries.Thisweek,FridaandEvilandEcho-twoBelgianShepherdsthathavealsobeenspeciallytrainedforrescueeffortsweresenttothesiteofthecollapsedEnriqueRebsamenschoolinsouthernMexicoCity.Equippedwithgogglesthatprotecthereyesfromdustandsmoke,bootstopreventdamagetoherpawswhilesheclimbsoverroughruins,Fridatookupherworklookingintoeverybitoftheruins.IfFridadetectsthepresenceofasurvivor,sheistrainedtobarktowarnrescueworkersbutifshedetectsacorpseshestopssuddenlybeforecontinuing,herhandlerexplained.Elevenchildrenwererescuedfromruinsattheschoolbutthistimehumanrescueworkersratherthanthedogsweretheoneswholocatedthem.However,thathasn’tstoppedFridafrombecomingasocialmediastarandwinningfamethisweek.VideosandothersocialmediapoststhathighlighttheworkofFridaandherimpressiverecordofdetectingpeopletrappedbynaturaldisastersspreadquicklyonline.Whileshehasyettodetectanyonetrappedintheruinsthisweek,sheandotherrescuedogsarecontinuingtoworktirelessly,searchingthroughspacesthathumanscannotreach.Withthepossibilitythattherearestillpeopletrappedalive,timewilltellwhethersheaddstoherrescuerecord.17.WhatmakesFridaasocialmediastar?A.Herabilitytosearchspacesbeyondhumans’reach.B.Herworkingtogetherwiththerescueteam.C.Hercoolappearancewithspecialdesigns.D.Herrescuerecordsandtirelesswork.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“corpse”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Aspecialsignal B.AdeadbodyC.Aninjuredanimal D.Anarticleofclothing19.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Therestoftherescuewillbedonebydogs.B.Moredogswillbesenttothearea.C.Fridawillprobablydoagreatjob.D.Fridawillgetnothing.20.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SpecialRescuersinMexico B.PowerfulEarthquakesinMexicoC.PeopleWaitingforRescue D.ChildrenSurvivingNaturalDisastersText56(2022秋·广东深圳·高一深圳市宝安中学(集团)校考期中)You’veheardthatplasticispollutingtheoceans—between4.8and12.7milliontonnesenteroceanecosystemseveryyear.Butdoesoneplasticstraworcupreallymakeadifference?ArtistBenjaminVonWongwantsyoutoknowthatitdoes.Hebuildsmassivesculpturesoutofplasticgarbage,forcingviewerstore-examinetheirrelationshiptosingle-useplasticproducts.Atthebeginningoftheyear,theartistbuiltapiececalled“Strawpocalypse,”apairof10-foot-tallplasticwaves,frozenmid-crash.Madeof168,000plasticstrawscollectedfromseveralvolunteerbeachcleanups,thesculpturemadeitsfirstappearanceattheEstellaPlaceshoppingcenterinHoChiMinhCity,Vietnam.Just9%ofglobalplasticwasteisrecycled.Plasticstrawsarebynomeansthebiggestsourceofplasticpollution,butthey’verecentlycomeunderfirebecausemostpeopledon’tneedthemtodrinkwithand,becauseoftheirsmallsizeandweight,theycannotberecycled.Everystrawthat’spartofVonWong’sartworklikelycamefromadrinkthatsomeoneusedforonlyafewminutes.Oncethedrinkisgone,thestrawwilltakecenturiestodisappear.Inapiecefrom2018,VonWongwantedtoillustrateaspecificstatistic:Every60seconds,atruckload’sworthofplasticenterstheocean.Forthiswork,titled“TruckloadofPlastic,”VonWongandagroupofvolunteerscollectedmorethan10,000piecesofplastic,whichwerethentiedtogethertolooklikethey’dbeendumped(倾倒)fromatruckallatonce.VonWonghopesthathisworkwillalsohelppressurebigcompaniestoreducetheirplasticfootprint.21.WhatareVonWong’sartworksintendedfor?A.Beautifyingthecityhelivesin.B.Introducingeco-friendlyproducts.C.Callingforenvironmentprotection.D.Reducinggarbageonthebeach.22.WhydoestheauthordiscussplasticstrawsinParagraph3?A.Toshowthedifficultyoftheirrecycling.B.Toexplainwhytheyareuseful.C.Tovoicehisviewsonmodernart.D.Tofindareplacementforthem.23.Howmaytheviewersfeelwhenseeing“TruckloadofPlastic”?A.Comforted. B.Inspired. C.Pleased. D.Refreshed.24.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Artists’OpinionsonPlasticSafetyB.MediaInterestinContemporaryArtC.ResponsibilityDemandedofBigCompaniesD.OceanPlasticsTransformedintoArtworkText57(2022秋·湖南株洲·高一株洲二中校考期中)Artificialintelligence(AI)couldhelpstoponeofthebiggestdangerstotheGreatBarrierReef(大堡礁),amazinglysavinghugeareasofcoral(珊瑚)fromaharmfulstarfish.GooglehasteamedwithscientistsfromtheCSIROtocreateAIsoftware(软件)thatcouldpickoutthedangerousstarfish,whichisoneofthenaturalwonder’sthreebiggestkillers.Thenewway,usingfootagefromanunderwatercameratorecognizestarfishoutbreaksontheQueenslandreef,takestheplaceofanoldmethodandearlyresultsshowaswellascuttingdownman’swork,thenewsoftwarehastheadvantageofcorrectlypickingoutmoreofthedangerouslifeoncoral,stoppingdamagingoutbreaksbeforetheyoccur.ProfessorRussBabcock,anexpertwithCSIRO,saidGoogle’sAItechnology,developedover18months,couldbetrainedtofindoutstarfishmoreeasilythantheoldmethoddevelopedinthe1970s.“Weusedtosendoutdiverstocountthestarfishonebyone.Nowwejustlookattheimagescollectedandtheprogramcanfind20atatime,”hesaid.GoogleCEOSundarPichaisaidhewasexcitedaboutthecompany’seffortputintothereefproject.“WehaveputalotofeffortintotheengineeringinAustraliaandwewillcontinuetodomoreworkaroundAIthere,”hesaid.“Thereareothergoodideasaboutthetechnologyandyouwillseeusbuildonit.OurgoalwithourAIresearchteamsistostrikepartnershipswithothergroups,likeuniversitiesandgovernments,togiveitsfullplay.”ProfessorBabcocksaidtheAIsoftware,whichwouldbeputintouseonotherreefsworldwide,wasnottheonlysolutiontothestarfishaffectingtheGreatBarrierReef,butonethatcouldhaveanwideapplication.25.WhatisthefunctionofGoogledevelopingtheAIsoftware?A.Totestanewcamera. B.Tokilldangerousfishes.C.Toprotecttheenvironment. D.Topickoutakindofstarfish.26.WhatadvantagedoestheAItechnologyhaveovertheoldmethod?A.Itislesslikelytobreakdown. B.Itcanbestartedmorequickly.C.Itcostslessforitsdevelopment. D.Itcandotheworkmoreeasily.27.What’sSundarPichai’sattitudetowardsthereefproject?A.Doubtful. B.Uncaring. C.Disapproving. D.Supportive.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AHarmfulStarfishAffectsCoralB.ANewSoftwareHelpsSavetheReefC.WhatMakesAIWorkBetter?D.WhyIstheReefinDanger?Text58(2023秋·北京通州·高一统考期末)Theworld’sanimalpopulationshavedecreasedbymorethantwo-thirdssince1970,accordingtoarecentresearchfromtheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF).TheLondongroupprovidedinformationon32,000wildlifepopulationswhichincludedmorethan5,000species.Theresearchersfoundthatpopulationsizeshadreducedby69percentonaverage.Theysaidthelossofforests,humanexploitation(开发)oftheenvironment,pollution,andclimatechangeweregreatcausesoftheloss.Land-usechangeisstillthebiggestthreat(威胁)towildlife.However,theresearchersadded,“ifwecannotlimitwarmingto1.5°C,climatechangeislikelytobecometheprimarycauseofbiodiversity(生物多样性)lossinthecomingyears.”WildlifepopulationsinLatinAmericanandtheCaribbeanSeaareaweregreatlyaffected.Theresearchshoweda94percentdropinthoseareasinover50years.Wildlifepopulationsinriverandlakehabitatsdecreasedthemost.Freshwaterpopulationshavereducedbyanaverageof83percentsince1970.Forexample,onepopulationofpinkriverdolphinsintheAmazonRiverareaofBrazilfellby65percentbetween1994and2016.Thesefindingsarearedflagthatwarnsofalargersystemfailureonthehorizon.Evenonespecies’populationreductioncanaffectotherspecies,eventuallyimpactingtheecosystem’s(生态系统)abilitytofunction.Humansdependonastableclimate,predictableweatherpatterns,andproductivefarmlandandfisheriestothrive(蓬勃发展),butthecurrenttrendsaresevereenoughtothreatenmanylife-sustainingsystems.Ourfuturedependsonreversing(扭转)thelossofnaturejustasmuchasitdependsonaddressingclimatechange.Andyoucan’tsolveonewithoutsolvingtheother.Everyonehasaroleinreversingthesetrends,fromindividualstocompaniestogovernments.Ifnothingchanges,animalpopulationswillundoubtedlycontinuetofall,drivingwildlifetoextinctionandthreateningthewholenessoftheecosystemsonwhichwealldepend.29.Whatisthegreatestthreattowildlifepopulationsrecently?A.Illegalhunting. B.Globalwarming.C.Land-usechange. D.Environmentalpollution.30.HowdoestheauthorexplainthereductionoffreshwaterwildlifeinParagraph3?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Byanalyzingthecauses.C.Bymakingacomparison. D.Byreferringtoaconcept.31.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Climatechangethreatensmanywildanimals.B.Farmlandisthebasisoflife-sustainingsystems.C.Extremeweathereventshavebecomemorefrequent.D.Speciesvarietyisimportanttomaintainastableecosystem.32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainthedifficultyofrestoringecosystems.B.Tocallonpeopletotakeactiontoprotectnature.C.Topresenttheincreasingtrendofclimatechange.D.Toshowpeople’seffortsinmakingupforthelossofnature.Text59(2022秋·浙江绍兴·高一统考期末)TheSanDiegoZooiscelebratinganextremerareevent:thearrivalof41Indiannarrow-headedsoftshellturtles.Thisisthefirsttimethespecies,whichisnativetoSouthAsia,hasbeensuccessfullybred(繁殖)inNorthAmerica.TheturtlestypicallyliveatthebottomofdeepriversandstreamsinnorthernIndia,Pakistan,Bangladesh,andNepal.Adultscangrowupto3.6feetlongandweighasmuchas440pounds.Duringmonsoon(季风)monthsincentralIndiaanddrymonthsinotherregions,theturtleslayupto190eggsinanestonthebeachandcoveritwithdirttoprotecttheeggs.Whenthebabieshatch,theycanfitinaperson’spalm,at1.5incheslong.TheSanDiegoZoogotitsfirsttwoIndiannarrow-headedsoftshellturtlesin1997.Thezooplannedtobreedthemandhopedtolearnmoreaboutthespecies,whosenumbershadbeguntodropduetopollution,destructionoftheirhabitats,andcapturebyhumansfortheireggs,meat,oruseaspets.Thespeciesislistedasendangered,andresearchersdon’tknowhowmanyremaininthewild.Afterlearningthatitonlyhadfemaleturtles,thezooaddedamaletothehabitatin2001.Staffhavebeenwaitingforover20yearstoseeiftheturtleswouldbreed.Thissummer,zookeepersfoundfournestsintheenclosure.Theyhatched11turtlesinAugust.Then,inSeptember,staffmembersfound30moretinyturtlesinanesttheyhadn’tnoticed.“Theyarekindofcute,”saidKimGray,headofthezoo.Thebabiesweremovedtoanindoorhabitatwheretheycanbeprotectedandstudied.Thezooplanstogiveaboutahalfofthebabyturtlestootherzoosandaquariumsthatwanttohelpprotectthespecies.“Thisisathrillingmomentforus,”Graysaid,“andabigstepforwardinthepreservationofthisspecies.”33.Whatisthemainpurposeofparagraph2?A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofprotectingtheturtles.B.Toinvestigatethelivingenvironmentoftheturtles.C.Toshowthemajorstagesoftheturtles’growth.D.Togiveageneraldescriptionoftheturtles.34.Whatfactorhascontributedtothedropinturtles’numbers?A.Theseriouslackoffood. B.Theslowprocessofgrowth.C.Theheavylossofhabitats. D.Theillegaltradeforprofits.35.WhatisKimGray’sattitudetowardstheprotectionoftheturtles?A.Positive. B.Concerned. C.Dissatisfied. D.Doubtful.36.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ZooCelebratesARareEventB.TurtlesMakeSuccessfulReturnC.SummerWitnessesAnAmazingStepD.ZookeepersPreserveEndangeredSpeciesText60(2022秋·湖北武汉·高一武汉市新洲区第一中学校考期末)Justwhenyouthoughtyouweretakingcareofyourhealthbyeatingenoughfruitandvegetableseveryday,newresearchhascomeoutrevealingthatyoumightbeswallowingmicroplasticparticles(颗粒)alongwithallthosevitamins,minerals,andfiber.AgroundbreakingstudypublishedinthejournalEnvironmentalResearchhasfoundthatfruitsandvegetablesabsorbmicroplasticparticlesfromthesoilandmovethemth

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