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专题05生态环保篇(一)Text41(2023秋·山东临沂·高一临沂第四中学校考期末)Agroupofvolunteersjoinedforcestoformahumanchaintofreefourdolphinswhichhadbeenstranded(搁浅)inacanalforfourdays.ThefourdolphinswereseeninthewaterneartheFossilPark,neighborhoodinStPetersburg,Florida,US,onSunday.ExpertsfromtheFloridaFishandWildlifeConservationCommission(FWC)hadmonitoredthedolphins’activitiesinthepastfewdaysandhopedthattheywouldswimoutwiththetide(潮水).Butwhenthedolphinsstruggledtoleavethecanal,bravevolunteersjoinedmembersoftheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationandtheClearwaterMarineAquariumtoformarescueteamtofreethem.Dozensofpeoplegatheredtotakevideosandpicturesofthekindact.Ateamof14volunteersheldhandstoactasablocktoguidethedolphinsoutofthenarrowchannel.TheyshoutedandpattedthewaterwiththeirhandstodirectthedolphinstothevastexpansesofRivieraBay.Dolphinsfindtheirwayinthewaterthroughecholocation(回声定位).Thatmeans,bymakinghigh-frequencysounds,theycanrecognizetheechoesofsoundwavesthatbounceoffobjectstofindtheirwayaround.AndyGarrett,abiologistoftheFWCsaid,“Wewereabletokeepthatchaintogether.Thedolphinswereinterested.Theyactuallycameoverrightaway.”Headdedthatwhentheteamreachedabridge,thedolphinsappearedabitnervousandstarteddoingsomespins.“Theymadeonerealhardpassatourteamandthenwentunderthebridgeandtookoff,”Garrettsaid.Theoperationlastedabout45minutesandtherescueteamdidnotusenetsoranyitemsthatcouldstressthedolphins.1.Whatcanweknowaboutthedolphinsfromparagraph1?A.Theyswamingroupstoprotectthemselves.B.TheylivedinthewaternearFossilPark.C.Theywereobservedinsecretbyvolunteers.D.Theywereforcedtostayinacanalforfourdays.2.Whydidvolunteersshoutandpatthewater?A.Tomakesoundstoattractsomepeople.B.Toguidethedolphinstolargerwaters.C.Tocelebratethesuccessofsavingdolphins.D.Totestthedifferentreactionsoffourdolphins.3.Whatwordscouldbestdescribetherescuers?A.Braveandcaring.B.Cautiousandhumorous.C.Smartandstubborn.D.Optimisticandenergetic.4.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Dolphinsswamtothecanaltohuntforfood.B.Rescuersformedahumanchaintosavedolphins.C.Volunteerstrainedfourdolphinstofindtheirwayhome.D.Expertsstudiedthewaysofdolphinsfindingdirections.Text42(2023秋·广西玉林·高一统考期末)Althoughorcas(虎肆),alsoknownaskillerwhales,arefamousfortheirattacksonseaanimals,theyareneverathreattohumans.However,sincelateJuly,thenormallysocialanimalshavebeenpurposelyattackingsailboatsoffthecoastsofSpainandPortugal.ThestrangebehaviorfirstreportedonJuly29,2020,whena46-footboatwasrepeatedlyattackedforalmostanhourbynineorcas,almostturningtheboatoverandhavingitsengineturnedoff.Sincethen.over30moresimilarincidentshavebeenreported.Researchersacrosstheworldaretryingtoexplaintheorcas’behavior.Somebelieveitcouldbearesultoftheoverfishingofthebluefintuna-theorcas’mainfoodsource-whichhasmadethearea’skillerwhaleshungryandunabletofeedtheirbabies.“Isawthemlookatboatscarryingfish.Ithinktheyknowhumansarerelatedtofoodshortages,”saysKenBalcomb,seniorscientistattheCenterforWhaleResearchinUSA.Theenvironmentalistsbelievethatthereisanotherreasonfortheagitation.Theythinktheorcas’behaviorcouldalsobecausedbythesuddenincreaseinboat.Humanbeingssailacrosstheseaagain,aftermonthsofrestrictions(限制)onhumanactivitylastspringHowever,AlfredoLópez,abiologyprofessorinSpain,thinkstheattacksarepreventive(预防性)measurestheorcastooktoguardthemselvesagainstboatinjuries.Theresearchermadesuchasummaryafterlookingatthevideosofafewincidentsandnoticingthattwooftheyoungkillerwhalesinvolvedhadseriousinjuries.Hopefully,theexpertswillbeabletofindawaytobringthepeacebetweentheanimalsandthehumansbacksoon.5.Whatcanweinferaboutorcasfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Theyarefriendlytohumans.B.Theyalwaysattackingboats.C.Theyhavechangedtheirbehavior.D.Theyarefamousforhuntingskills.6.Theunderlinedword“agitation”inParagraph3probablyrefersto___.A.theattacksB.boatinjuriesC.fishingactivitiesD.humanactivities7.WhichofthefollowingmayAlfredoLopezagreewith?A.Orcasattackboatsforfood.B.Orcasattackboatstoprotectthemselves.C.Orcasarelivingpeacefullywithhumans.D.Orcasareoftenhurtbyhumanactivities.8.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowDoKillerWhalesAttackHumans?B.WhyAreKillerWhalesAttackingBoats?C.WhatCanWeDotoHelpKillerWhales?D.WhyShouldWeStopHuntingKillerWhales?Text43(2023秋·新疆乌鲁木齐·高一校考期末)Afewweeksagoagroupofscientistsproducedareportaboutglobalwarmingandthenaturalworld.Theywantedtofindoutifglobalwarmingwasdangerousforplantsandanimals.Thescientistsweresurprisedbywhattheyfound.Theysawthatduringthenext50yearsabout25%oflandanimalsandplantswilldisappearfromtheEarth.Morethan1millionplantsandanimalspecieswilldieoutby2050.Theheadoftheresearchteam,ChristThomas,whoisaprofessorofconservationbiologyatLeedsUniversity,saidtheresultsoftheirresearchwerefrightening.Morethan10%ofallplantsandanimalswilldisappearfromtheEarth.Itistoolatetosavemanyplantsandanimalsbecauseofthegreenhousegasesthatarealreadyintheatmosphere.Butthescientistssayifwecontrolgreenhousegasesnow,wecansavemanymoreplantsandanimalsfromdisappearing.Thescientistsstudiedsomeareasoftheworldwithveryrichbiology.TheseareaswereEurope,Australia,CentralandSouthAmerica,andSouthAfrica.Theirstudiesshowedthatspecieslivinginmountainousareashadabetterchanceofsurvivalbecausetheycouldmoveuphilltogetcooler.Inflatareas,suchasdeserts,plantsandanimalswouldhavetomoveverylongdistancestogetcooler,sotheyareingreatdangerofdyingout.Thescientistsfoundmanysurprisingthings.Forexample,theyfoundthathalfofthe24speciesofbutterflytheystudiedinAustraliawouldsoondisappear.9.Accordingtothispassage,globalwarmingcanbebestdescribedas________tomanyplantsandanimals.A.disappointing B.strangeC.surprising D.deadly10.What’sthepurposeoftheresearchledbyChristThomas?A.Topreventanimalsandplantsfromglobalwarming.B.Toraisepeople’sawarenesstocontrolgreenhousegases.C.Toresearchtheeffectofglobalwarmingonanimalsandplants.D.Towarnusofthedyingoutofmanyanimalsandplants.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.GreenhouseEffectandGlobalWarmingB.AfrighteningDiscoveryConcerningGlobalWarmingC.AnimalsaredyingoutintheWorldD.Disappearanceofspecies12.Whydospecieslivinginmountainousareashadabetterchanceofsurvival?A.TheearthisgettingwarmerB.Theycanmovedownhilltogetcooler.C.TheyhavetogotohighaltitudetogetcoolerD.Morespeciesaredisappearing.Text44(2023秋·广东广州·高一广州市第七十五中学校考期末)The“no-mow(不割草)”movementiscatchingpeople’sattention,andI’vejoineditafterhavingthelucktoseehowbeautifulanaturalmeadow(草地)canbe.Severalyearsago,ImovedtoatinytowninOregon.Whenwepulleduptothehousewherewewouldbestaying,ItookonelookatwhatIsawastheovergrowngrass.Theseaofgrasstookmybreathaway.“Thisisgoingtobeahugejob,”Ithoughttomyself.IgrewupinNewYork.Mygrandfathertaughtmehowtomowourlawn(草坪)whenIwas8yearsold.AndItookcareofthatlawnuntilIleftforcollege.Later,IboughtmyownhouseinConnecticut,andthehousecamewithasmalllawn.BythenIhadbeenwritingforAudubonmagazineandhadlearnedhowpointlesslawnswere.Iwantedtobuildabutterflygardenandplantsomeplants.Iwassickofmowing.ButIkeptthelawn,asIwasconcernedaboutthefutureresalevalueofahousewithoutabacklawn.OnceIhadspentseveralweeksgettingusedtoOregonlife,learningthelocalcultureandfinallysettlingdown,Irealizedthemeadowthatsurroundedmynewhomewasn’tanuntidylawn,butoneofthelocaltypesofecosystems.Andinmyfirstweeksenjoyingmynewfavoriteplaceintheworld,Iwaspleasedwiththehugeamountoflifethemeadowsupported.Therearelotsofinsects,butthatonlymeanslotsofhealthyfoodforthesongbirdsthatInowsharemyhomewith.Becauseofthebirds,manyinsectsareeaten,soI’venothadanyinsectproblems.Contrarytowhatmanypeopleexpectfromhighgrasses,I’vefoundthatIhavefewerharmfulinsects,becauseitisabalancedsystem.Therearebutterflies,vegetablesandbeautifulwildflowers.Themeadowisneverthesame.Itchangesfromweektoweekbecauseit’salivingsystem.13.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenshefirstarrivedatthenewhouseinOregon?A.Tired B.Embarrassed C.Shocked D.Interested14.Howwastheauthor’slifeinOregon?A.Shestartedenjoyingthenaturalgrassthere.B.Shefailedtojointhe“no-mow”movement.C.Shewasworriedabouttheuntidyenvironmentthere.D.Shewasbusyimprovingthelocals’livingconditions.15.Whatdoestheauthormainlysayaboutthemeadowinthelastparagraph?A.Itprovidesamorebalancedecosystem.B.Itsuppliesmanykindsoffoodtotheauthor.C.Itcausesmanyinsectproblemsfortheauthor.D.Ithelpsreducetheauthor’swritingpressure.Text45(2023秋·广东江门·高一江门市第一中学校考期末)Withhumansencroaching(侵入)moreandmoreonwildlifehabitats,animalsarefindingthatthebestwaytosurviveisn’ttopackupandmove—it’stoadapttothenightlife.Avarietyofpreviouslydaytimeanimalssuchasfoxes,deerandboarshavebecomeactiveatnighttoavoidhumanactivityoutoffear.Butthisnighttimeswitchcomeswithitsownrisks.Researcherslookedathow62speciesofanimalsonsixcontinentschangedtheirbehaviorinresponsetohumanactivitiessuchashunting,farming,anddevelopment.Thestudiesemployedvarioustechnologiestofollowtheanimals,fromGPStrackerstomotion-activatedcameras.Oncenightfalls,theanimalssurveyedbecamefarmoreactivethantheywerebeforehumansarrived,huntingandlookingforfoodinthedark.Forexample,animalsthatusedtosplittheiractivityevenlybetweendayandnighttypicallyincreasedtheirnighttimeactivityto68%.Theteamalsofoundtheanimalsrespondedsimilarlytothesehumanencroachments,regardlessofwhetherhumanactivitydirectlyaffectedthem.So,adeermightbecomemoreactiveatnightsimplybecauseitseeshumanshikingnearby,notbecauseit’sbeinghunted.Theresearchersbelievethesenighttimebehaviorsnotonlyallowhumansandanimalstocoexistmorepeacefully,theymaybeabletogiveushintsastohowtoplanconservationeffortsaccordingly,suchaslimitinghumanactivityduringtimeswhenaspecificspeciesismoreactive.Butmovingtothenightlifecouldalsohavedownsidesfortheseanimals.Anighttimelifestylecanreduceananimal’sabilitytohuntandfindfoodsuccessfullyandcanevenaffectitsabilitytofindamate.Switchingtoanighttimelifestylecanaffectnaturalpatternsoflifeeveniftheseanimalsaredoingsotoreducetheirinteractionwithhumans.So,justbecauseanimalsarebecomingmoreactiveatnightdoesn’tmeanthey’veescapedtheinfluenceofhumans.16.Whyareanimalsbecomingmoreactiveatnight?A.Itiseasiertofindfoodatnight.B.Itiseasiertoescapebeinghunted.C.Theyhavegotusedtonightlife.D.Theycanbelessaffectedbyhuman.17.Howdidtheresearchersfindtheanimals’behavioralchanges?A.Theyfollowedandwatchedtheanimals.B.Theycompareddifferentanimals.C.Theyusedmoderntechnologies.D.Theyfoundmoreanimalsatnight.18.Whatcanweinferfromthefourthparagraph?A.Deercangetusedtonightlifeeasily.B.Animalscanbeaffectedonlywhenbeinghunted.C.Anyhumanencroachmentcanaffectanimals.D.Animalsshouldstayawayfromhumans.19.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Animalsmovetonightlifeduetohumanencroachments.B.Animalshavetheirownwaystogetusedtolifechanges.C.Animalsshouldbewellprotectedbeforeitistoolate.D.Thebenefitsandrisksofanimals’nightlifestyle.Text46(2022秋·宁夏中卫·高一中卫中学校考期末)Onenight,asIwasdrivingdowntheroad,Ifoundsomethingwassittinginthemiddleoftheroad.Afewsecondslater,IrealizedIwaslookingatalargeturtle(海龟).Afraidofitbeingcrashedbycars,soIpulledover,ranacrosstheroadanddraggedtheturtletosafety.ButI’dmadeonebigmistake.Ihadheardthatthebestwaytopickupaturtlewithouthurtingitwaspickingitbythetailinordernottogetbitten.SoI’dmadethatbigmistake.WhiletheturtleturnedoutOKgenerally,Iwasdeterminedtofigureouthowtomoveaturtleproperly.Ineededtofindsomeonewhodealtwithturtles.IfoundtheOntarioTurtleConservationCentre.ItalkedtoDr.Sue,itsExecutiveandMedicalDirector.Dr.Suetoldmethattheorganizationdealtwithanumberofaspectsofturtleconservation,includingrescue,settlement,birthprograms,research,andeducation.SueexplainedthatsouthernOntarioishometoavastmajorityofturtlesinCanada,butisalsooneofthevastestroadnetworksofthecountry.“Ninetypercentofinjuredturtlesbroughtinarecausedbycars.Theseturtlesspendalotoftimeonland.Andtheydotravelmanykilometersonlandforavarietyofreasons,tofindanestingspot,ortohangoutforthesummerorwinter.Turtlesknowwheretheywanttogo.So,justkeepthemgoinginthedirectiontheywanttogoandyoumayhavesavedaturtle’slife,”Dr.Suesaid.Onceaninjuredturtlearrivesatthecenter,therearemedicalfacilities(设备)readytogo,includinganX-raymachine.That’swhentheteamgetstoworkwithhealinginjuries,andhelptheirpatient.20.Whydidtheauthorstopthecar?A.Tohelptheturtle.B.Toseethethingclearly.C.Topreventacaraccident.D.Tofindsomethinggood.21.Whathappenedtotheturtle?A.Itgothurtbypeoplepreviously.B.Itwasinjuredalittlebit.C.Itwasrunoverbyacar.D.Itlostitsdirection.22.WhatdidDr.Suesuggestatlast?A.Leavingtheturtlesalone.B.MakingOntariohometoturtles.C.Changingtheroadconditions.D.Helpingturtlesfindnestingspots.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“patient”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Thedirector. B.Thedriver. C.Theauthor. D.Theturtle.Text47(2023秋·福建三明·高一统考期末)Duringourresearchforthissequence,wehadbeentoldweshouldn’tevenbothertryingtofilmthePallas’scatinwinter.Filmingsuchananimalwassaidtobenearimpossible.Wewouldn’tbeabletofindsuchasmallanimalinthevaststeppesofMongolia.Besidesthis,they’reknowntobeeasilyfrightenedandextremelycautious.ButwewantedtosurpriseaudiencesbyshowingthemfrozenworldsthatlayoutsideofthePoles.ArrivinginMongolia,Iwasstruckbyitsvastness.It’sunbelievablethatourfirstdaypresenteduswithagoodviewofourhard-to-findtarget.Ourguideledustothetopofahill.Morethanakilometreawayinanunimpressivepileofrocks,Icouldseeatinyspot,aPallas’scat!Weweresoexcited!Wehadbeenblessedwithextremelylowdaytimetemperature.Pallas’scatshavethedensestcoatofanycat,butevensotheymustsavetheirenergyasmuchaspossible.Theirmovementsatthesetemperatureswereespeciallyseldom.Whileconditionsdidnotlookpromising,westillneededtoseeifwecouldactuallyfilmthem.Thecatswouldonlyappearifthesunwasout.Butthesteppecouldbehitatanytimebyfastandbitterwindswhichwouldmakeanyanimalthathaddecidedtoappearcometoanend.Thedecisionastowhethertoholdoutfortheweathertopassortohavearestwasalwaysapainfulonetomake.Butastheweekswentonandwespentmoretimewiththecats,itwasastonishingtoseejusthowitwasthattheywereabletosurviveinsuchadifficultandunpleasantenvironment.Thelongerwespentwiththem,themorewefoundourselvesfallinginlovewiththeseattractivelittlecharactersandtheirwinterlives.24.Whydopeoplethinkit’sunlikelytofilmthecats?A.Theactionisillegal. B.Thesteppesarenotlarge.C.Thecatsareextremelycareful. D.Thecatnumberissmall.25.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenthesteppescameintosight?A.Amazed. B.Excited. C.Anxious. D.Upset.26.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3and4?A.Wesufferedlowtemperatures. B.ThePallas’scatslovethesun.C.Thedecisionsarehardtomake. D.Thefilmingconditionischallenging.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Palla’sCats-AnUnusualAnimal B.ExperienceofFilmingthePalla’sCatsC.SurvivalSkillsonMongoliaSteppes D.ExtremeWeatheroutsidethePolesText48(2023秋·山东淄博·高一校考期末)Whalesareimportantanimalsinthesea.Theorganizationsoftheworldarecallingallnationsnottokilloreatwhalesanymore.ButJapan’snewwhaling(捕鲸)planisagreatdangertothelivingoftheselargeanimals.Itwillalsodoharmtotheseainterests(利益)ofothersurroundingcountriesincludingChina,expertssaid.AftertheJapanesegovernmentmadeitsdecisionclearonNov.8,2016tocatch100morewhalesin2017,manyanimalexpertsintheworldvoicedtheirangryanswers.AccordingtoaJapanNewsreport,Japancaught174minkewhalesand140seiwhalestotallyinthenorthwestPacificOceanin2017.“Afteryearsofoverfishing(过度捕捞),thepopulationofminkewhalesinthenorthwestPacificOceanhasbeenreducedtoadangerouslevel.Therefore,Japanshouldstopwhalinginthearea,”saidWangYaming,aleaderoftheInternationalWhalingOrganization.AccordingtoWang,mostwhaleslivinginthenorthwestPacificOceanaremigratory(迁徙的)animals,andtheirtravelingwayisveryclosetothelandofRussia,SouthKorea,NorthKorea,JapanandChina.Japan’swhalingwillalsohaveaterribleinfluenceonthosecountries.Althoughtheworldhasstoppedtocatchandkillwhales,Japanliestoothersthatitskillingofwhalesisjustforscientificpurposes.However,manyexpertsdon’tagreewithitcompletely.“Japanshouldnotkillmorewhales,asdoingsowouldharmtheinternationalwhaleresources(资源).Japan’swhalinginthenorthwestPacificOceanhasn’tdrawnmuchmoreattentionbecauseithardlyinfluencestheinterestsofwesterncountries.“Wangexplained.ItisreallyhightimeforJapantostopitswhalingfromnowon.28.WhatistheattitudeofanimalexpertstotheJapan’swhalingplan?A.Surprised. B.Interested. C.Happy. D.Angry.29.AccordingtotheJapanNewsreportmentionedinthepassage,howmanywhalesdidJapancatchintheyearof2017?A.About240. B.About274.C.About314. D.About414.30.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.WhalestravelfarfromthelandofJapanwhentheyaremigrating.B.NearthelandofChina,peoplecouldnotfindanywhalesatall.C.OverfishingmadecertainwhalesinthenorthwestPacificOceanfewer.D.Japan’swhalinghasnothingtodowiththeneighboringcountries.31.WhatisthepurposeofitswhalingaccordingtoJapanesegovernment?A.Scientificstudy. B.Foodsupply.C.Zoointerests D.Seabalance.Text49(2023秋·浙江宁波·高一浙江省象山中学校联考期末)AnnettePrincemovesquicklyinthepre-dawnlight,lookingcarefullyatthebaseofeachbuildingshepassesindowntownChicago.Shefindsawarbler(莺)sittingontheground,uprightbutdazed(恍惚的).Thenshetrapsitwithanet.“Itprobablyhitoneoftheupperfloors,”saysMs.Prince,avolunteertoprotectbirdsfromstrikingglasswindows.

“It’salittleweak.”She’lltakeittotherescuecenter.Thewarblerisfortunate.

Inthebattlebetweenbirdsandcities,citiesarewinning.Scientistssuggestthatcrashingintobuildingskillsasmanyas

1billionbirdsayearinthe

UnitedStates.

Thelightfromever-expandingcitiesismakingitdifficultforthemovementofcreaturesthatmigrate(迁徙)inthedark.Andthepreferenceforglassinbuildingshasproveddeadly.Therearegrowingeffortstomakecitiessaferforbirds.LightsOutprograms,inwhichownersandmanagersagreetoturnoffoutdoorlightsduringmigrationtimes,havespreadto45U.S.cities.Architectsarelearninghowtomakebuildingsbird-friendlybyusingspeciallytreatedglassthatbirdscansee.Moreactivistsareaskinghomeownerstoconsidertheirownwindowsaswell.Theissueisfarmorethanbirds.“Itconcernsaneedtoreducethehumaninfluenceonthenaturalworldinanageofhabitatdestructionandclimatechange,”saysAndrewFarnsworth,

abirdexpertintheUniversityofChicago.“Thefactthatarchitectsandbuildersareusingbird-friendlytechnologyisapositive,”hesays.“Butit’snothappeningasfastasitneedstobe.”32.WhatwasAnnettePrincedoingatpre-dawn?A.Tolookforthewarbler. B.Tosearchforinjuredbirds.C.Tocheckthesafetyofthebuilding. D.Tomakepreparationstotrapawarbler.33.Whyisthewarblerfortunate?A.Itwasrescuedbyavolunteer.B.Itwonthebattleagainstcities.C.Itprobablyhitoneoftheupperfloors.D.It’spreventedfromstrikingglasswindows.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.ThespreadofLightsOutprograms.B.Thearchitectsandactivistsprotecting

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