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专题08自然生态(原卷版)

【材料来源:BBCJun.18,2024]

ThisEcuadorianforestthrivedamid

deforestationafterbeinggrantedlegalrights

Despiteextensivedeforestationinthesurroundingregion,LosCedros*11,681acres(4,800ha)buzzwithlife.

Itsbiodiversityisastonishing:morethan130scientificpapershavebeenpublishedonthevastnumberofspecies

thatcallLosCedroshome-fromfungitosnailsandbears.Mostofthereserveisacloudforestwheretheairis

heavywithmoisture.Manyspeciescan'tbefoundanywhereelse,suchasthetinyorangeLosCedrosrainfrog.

LifecontinuestothriveinLosCedros,butitssurvivalwasn*talwayscertain-anditislargelythankstoa

powerful,andincreasinglyinfluential,globallegalmovementthattheforestisstillstanding.

In2008,Ecuadorbecamethefirstcountrytochangeitsconstitutiontostatethatnaturehasthesamerightsas

people.ThechangewasledbyEcuador*sIndigenousmovement,andmarkedoneofthefirstmajorstepsinwhathas

becomeknownastheTightsofnature*movement-amovementcentredonalegalframeworkthatrecognisesthe

inherentrightofthenaturalworldtothesameprotectionsaspeopleandcorporations.

Todate,initiativestorecognisetherightsofnaturehavebeenpursuedin44countries.Somecaseshave

defendedasingleanimal,whileotherlegaldecisionshaverecognisedtherightsofrivers,mountains,andallof

MotherEarth.

【译文欣赏】

这片厄瓜多尔森林在被授予法律权利后在砍伐森林中茁壮成长

尽管周边地区的森林遭到大规模砍伐,洛斯塞德罗斯(LosCedros)保护区11681英亩(4800公顷)的

土地上,森林依然生机勃勃。这里的生物多样性令人惊叹,有130多篇已经发表的科学论文,介绍了栖息

在洛斯塞德罗斯的大量物种-从真菌到蜗牛到熊类。保护区里的大部分森林被云雾笼罩,空气极其湿润。这

里有许多在别处见不到的物种,比如体型微小的橙色洛斯塞德罗斯雨蛙。

在洛斯塞德罗斯保护区,一切仍在繁衍生息,但它们的生存并不总是那么有保障。这片森林之所以能

够屹立不倒,主要归功于一场声势浩大、影响力日益增强的全球法律运动。

2008年,厄瓜多尔成为第一个修改宪法,规定自然享有与人类同等权利的国家。这一改变是由厄瓜多

尔原住民团体推动的,标志着“自然权利”(rightsofnature)运动迈出了重要的第一步,该运动的核心是

建立一个法律框架,承认自然界的固有权利,即享有与人类和企业组织同等的受保护权。

迄今为止,已有44个国家提出了承认自然享有权利的倡议。有的法律案件为了一种动物辩护,有的法

律判决则承认了河流、山脉和整个地球母亲(MotherEarth)的权利。

【词汇积累】

1.thrive/Graiv/v.兴盛,繁荣

2.amid/s'mid/prep.在…当中;为…环绕

3.deforestation/,di:,fori'steifsn/n.森林砍伐

4.biodiversity/.baioudai'vs^iti/n.生物多样性

5.species/'spi:Jl:z/n.物种

6.cloudforest/klaud'fb:nst/n.云雾森林

7.moisture/'moistjsr/n.水分,湿气

8.survival/ssr'vaivsl/n.生存

9.legal/'li:g91/adj.法律的

10.influential/(mflu'enjbl/adj.有影响力的

11.constitution/.knnstitju^n/n.宪法

12.indigenous/m'd^mas/adj.土著的,本地的

13.framework/'freimtw3:rk/n.框架

14.inherent/m'hisrsnt/adj.固有的,内在的

15.initiative/I'nifbtiv/n.倡议,主动性

【长难句分析】

原句

LifecontinuestothriveinLosCedros,butitssurvivalwasn'talwayscertain-anditislargelythankstoapowerful,

andincreasinglyinfluential,globallegalmovementthattheforestisstillstanding.

译文

在洛斯塞德罗斯保护区,一切仍在繁衍生息,但它们的生存并不总是那么有保障。这片森林之所以能够屹

立不倒,主要归功于一场声势浩大、影响力日益增强的全球法律运动。

分析

+一[主句:LifecontinuestothriveinLosCedros]

+一[并歹U句:butitssurvivalwasn*talwayscertain]

+一[并歹U句:anditislargelythankstoapowerful,andincreasinglyinfluential,globallegalmovement]

I

+一[定语从句:thattheforestisstillstanding]

(一)

AccordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),hundredsofmarine(海洋的)

speciesacrosstheworldcomeunderendangeredandcriticallyendangeredcategories.Someoftheendangeredand

recognizablemarinespeciesarenamedhere.

Kemp'sRidleySeaTurtle

TheKemp'sRidleySeaTurtle,alsoknownastheAtlanticRidleySeaTurtle,isendangeredastherarestand

smallestseaturtle.

DistributedthroughouttheGulfofMexicoandU.S.Atlanticseaboard,theygatheroffthecoastin

northeasternMexicoandcomeashoreinlargegroupstolayeggseveryyear.Asmarinereptiles(爬行动物),they

arethreatenedbyoilspills,lackoffoodandmarinepollution.

Vaquita

Asararemarinemammal,Vaquitaisontheedgeofextinctiononlyahalf-centuryafteritsfirstsighting.

ExtensivefishingintheGulfofCaliforniahasendangeredthismarinespecies,resultinginagradualdropin

populationsincethe1940s.Accordingtoreports,thereareonlyadozenofthesemarinemammalsleftintheworld

sincethepercentageofdeclineintheirpopulationwasasmuchas90%since2011.

Whale

FinWhaleisthesecond-largestmammalontheplanetafterBlueWhaleanditisalsoavictimofhunting.

Accordingtoestimates,theglobalpopulationofFinWhalerangesfrombelow100,000toaround119,000.

HumpbackWhale,anotherwhalespecies,hasalsobeenlistedasanendangeredmarinespecies.Beforethe

introductionofthewhalingmoratorium(暂停)in1966,thespecieswashuntedforitsfur,whilethepopulation

droppedby90%.Currently,around2,500HumpbackWhalessurviveintheworld.

HawaiianMonkSeal

AnativeoftheNorthwesternHawaiianIslands,HawaiianMonkSealisoneoftheearlesssealswholiveon

warmbeaches,unlikeotherseals.

Accordingtorecentresearch,only1,400HawaiianMonkSealsremainontheIslands.Thesesealsare

mainlythreatenedbypredatorsliketigersharks.Besides,otherreasonslikehabitatlossandfoodlimitationalso

contributetotheircriticalsituation.

1.WhydoKemp'sRidleySeaTurtleslandonthebeachinlargegroups?

A.Tonest.B.Toreproduce.C.Toavoidattack.D.Tohuntfoods.

2.WhatisthemajorthreattoHawaiianMonkSeal?

A.Globalwarming.B.Lackoffood.

C.Naturalenemies.D.Habitatpollution.

3.Whichofthefollowingisthemostcriticallyendangeredspecies?

A.Vaquita.B.FinWhale.C.HumpbackWhale.D.HawaiianMonkSeal.

原句

DistributedthroughouttheGulfofMexicoandU.S.Atlanticseaboard,theygatheroffthecoastin

northeasternMexicoandcomeashoreinlargegroupstolayeggseveryyear.

译文

它们分布在墨西哥湾和美国大西洋沿岸,每年都会聚集在墨西哥东北部海岸,成群结队地上岸产卵.

分析

+一[主句:theygatheroffthecoastinnortheasternMexicoandcomeashoreinlargegroupstolayeggsevery

year]

I

+一[状语:DistributedthroughouttheGulfofMexicoandU.S.Atlanticseaboard]

+--[介词短语:throughouttheGulfofMexicoandU.S.Atlanticseaboard]

1.endangeredadj.濒危的2.recognizableadj.可辨认的

3.distributedadj.分布的4.seaboardn.海岸

5.ashoreadv.在岸上6.reptilen.爬行动物

7.extinctionn.灭绝8.extensiveadj.广泛的

9.estimaten.估计10.habitatn.栖息地

(二)

JosephDiturihasn'tseenthesunfortwofortnights.Andhewon'tseeitagainfbrmonths.SinceMarch1st,

theprofessorhasbeenunderwater,withthegoalofspending100daysthere-forscience.Ifsuccessful,hewillbreak

thecurrentworldrecordfortimespentlivingunderwater,whichwassetbytwoTennesseebiologistsin2014when

theystayedbeneaththesurfacefor73days.

Dituri,whohasbeennicknamed"Dr.DeepSea”,islivinginJules'UnderseaLodge(小屋)inKeyLargo,

Florida-thesameunderwatervenuewherethepreviousrecordwasset.The100-square-foothotel,whichsits30feet

belowthesurface,ishistemporaryhome,whereheiscarryingoutresearchandgivingvirtuallecturesforhis

studentsattheUniversityofSouthFlorida.

“Thehumanbodyhasneverbeenunderwaterthatlong,soIwillbemonitoredclosely/Diturisaid."This

studywillexamineeverywaythisjourneyimpactsmybody,butmyhypothesis(彳发设)isthattherewillbe

improvementstomyhealthduetotheincreasedpressure.^^Thishypothesiscomesfromastudythatindicated

potentiallypositiveeffectsofpressureexposureoncellgrowthandvitality(?舌力),andDiturihopesthathis

underwaterexperiencecouldrevealwaystocombatage-relateddiseasesandlengthenlifespan.

Aspartofhisresearch,Dituriisinvestigatingtheeffectsoflivinginahigh-pressureenvironmentfbran

extendedperiod.Tokeepwaterfromenteringthelodge,airmustconstantlybepumpedintothespacetocreatea

pressureabout1.6timeshigherthanthatoftheEarth?ssurface.Therefore,itcan'tbeachievedinhisownright.

Beforethejourney,Diturihadundergonepsychosocial,psychologicalandmedicaltests.Hecontinuesto

undergotestingduringandafterhis100daysatthelodge.ccThementalhealthpartofthisisimportant,becauseI'm

inanisolatedandlimitedenvironment,hesaid.

Beyondresearch,theprojectisalsoachancetocultivatechildren'senthusiasmfbrexploringthescience

field.Dituriinvitesabout40childrentostaywithhimfbr24hoursatatimeandteachthemtodive.Tohim,this

outreachiswhatmakesthewholeprojectworthit-morethanthechancefbraworldrecord.

4.WhatdoweknowaboutDituri'sexperimentfromthetext?

A.ItisscheduledtoendonJuly9th.

B.Ithasbeenonfbrnearlyamonth.

C.Itsaimisjusttobreaktheworldrecord.

D.ItisconductedwheretwoTennesseebiologistssettled.

5.WhatisDituri'sattitudetowardtheimpacttheincreasedpressurehasonhealth?

A.Doubtful.B.Cautious.C.Hopeful.D.Unclear.

6.WhichscenepossiblyhappensinthecourseofDituri9slivingunderwater?

A.Hepumpstheairintothelodge.B.Heinstructsinvitedchildrentodive.

C.Heanalyzeshisownpsychosocialtests.D.Heexperimentsinaspaciouslodge.

7.WhydoesDituriinvitechildrentoexperiencetheunderwaterlife?

A.Toarousetheireagernessforscience.B.Tocasehislonelinessandisolation.

C.Tosetaworldrecordatfullstretch.D.Toprovethevalueofhisexperience.

原句

Thisstudywillexamineeverywaythisjourneyimpactsmybody,butmyhypothesisisthattherewillbe

improvementstomyhealthduetotheincreasedpressure.

译文

这项研究将检验这次潜水过程对我身体各方面的影响,但我假设由于增大的水压,我的健康状况会有所

改善。

分析

+--[主句:Thisstudywillexamineeverywaythisjourneyimpactsmybody]

I

+—[并歹!J句:butmyhypothesisisthattherewillbeimprovementstomyhealthduetotheincreased

pressure]

I

十一[宾语从句:thattherewillbeimprovementstomyhealthduetotheincreasedpressure]

I

+--[原因状语:duetotheincreasedpressure]

1.fortnightn.两星期2.underwateradj.在水下的

3.currentadj.目前的4.temporaryadj.临时的

5.hypothesisn.假设6.combatv.与...战斗

7.extendedadj.延长的8.pressuren.压力

9.isolatedadj.隔离的10.cultivatev.培养

(三)

Themalewesterntanager(唐纳雀)lookslikealittleflame,whilefemalesarelessshowy,adustyyellow.In

thespring,theypreparetomovethousandsofmilestotheMountainWestofCentralAmerica,flyingthrough

grasslands,deserts,andoccasionally,suburbanyards.

Tofuelthemontheirlengthyjourney,westerntanagersfilluponinsectsandberries.Butasglobalclimate

changecausesspringtostartearlier,birdssuchaswesterntanagersarearrivingattheirdestinationafterwhafs

knownas"green-up”,whenflowersbeginbloomingandinsectsemerge.Accordingtoastudypublishedinearly

MarchinthejournalPNAS,thiskindoftimingmismatchbetweenmigrants(迁移动物)andtheirfoodsources,

whichishappeningacrossNorthAmerica,couldhaveseriousconsequencesformigratorybirds'survival."In

discussingclimatechange,weoftenfocusonwarming,saysScottLoss,aco-authorofthestudy.t6Butthelength

andtimingofseasons——likewhenwinterendsandspringbegins-aresomeofthemostdramaticeffectsof

climatechange.^^

Lossandhiscolleaguesusedsatelliteimageryfrom2002to2021tocalculatetheaveragestartofspring

green-upalongthetypicalmigrationroutesof150NorthAmericanbirdspecies,thencomparedthattimingwiththe

currentgreen-up.Theyfoundthatspringisindeedbeginningearlieralongbirds'migrationroutes.t6Bycontrary,

previousstudieshavemainlyfocusedonsongbirdsinEasternNorthAmerica,saysMorganTingley,an

ornithologistatUCLA,“butthisnewinvestigationshowsthatbirdspeciesintheWestandatdifferentlevelsofthe

foodwebmightbejustasvulnerable(脆弱的)

“Partofitisknowingwhichspeciesarevulnerabletovariousthreats,Losssays."Thisaddstothe

knowledgeaboutvulnerabilityofawiderangeofbirdspecies.^^Andhehopesthattheinformationwillserveto

highlighttheurgentneedtolowergreenhouse-gasemissionsasfastaspossible.a4Ifsreallyimportant,ifwecan't

addressclimatechangeimmediately,totrytostophabitatlossasmuchaswecan.^^

8.Whatmayposeadirectthreattowesterntanagers9survival?

A.Globalwarming.B.Thedurationofchangingseasons.

C.Lossofhabitatsduetohumanactivities.D.Decreasedaccesstofoodsduringmigration.

9.Whatisuniqueaboutthenewstudyonbirdslikewesterntanagers?

A.Itcoversawidergeographicrange.B.Itrevealsthedeclineinbirdpopulations.

C.Itcentersontheadaptationofbirdspecies.D.Itensurestheexistenceofatimingmismatch.

10.WhatdoesLosssuggestwedotosafeguardmigratorybirds?

A.Lessentheeffectsofclimatechange.B.Preserveecosystemsforbirdspecies.

C.Addressemissionsandhabitatloss.D.Expandresearchesonthreatstobirds.

11.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Ascientificjournal.B.Abird-watchingguidebook.

C.Awebsiteaboutclimatechange.D.Amagazineaboutwildlifeconservation.

原句

AccordingtoastudypublishedinearlyMarchinthejournalPNAS,thiskindoftimingmismatchbetween

migrants(迁移动物)andtheirfoodsources,whichishappeningacrossNorthAmerica,couldhaveserious

consequencesformigratorybirds'survival.

译文

根据3月初发表在《美国科学院院刊》上的一项研究,这种迁移动物和它们的食物来源之间的时间不匹

配,正在北美各地发生,可能会对候鸟的生存产生严重后果。

分析

+--[主句:thiskindoftimingmismatchbetweenmigrantsandtheirfoodsourcescouldhaveserious

consequencesformigratorybirds'survival]

I

+--[状语:AccordingtoastudypublishedinearlyMarchinthejournalPNAS]

I

+一[定语从句:whichishappeningacrossNorthAmerica]

+--[先行词:timingmismatch]

HE®®

1.migratev.迁移2.suburbanadj.交B区的

3.fuelv.加燃料4.1engthyadj.长期的

5.mismatchn.不匹配6.dramaticadj.显著的

7.satelliteimageryn.卫星图像8.ornithologistn.鸟类学家

9.vulnerabilityn.脆弱性10.greenhouse-gasn.温室气体

(四)

Cutintothetrunkofapinetree,andyouwillseeafamiliarseriesofconcentric(同中心'的)rings.Butnotall

trunkstellthesamestory.AstudypublishedinNovemberrevealsthattheworld'soldesttreeshadaverydifferent

structure.

Some370millionyearsago,cladoxylopsidtreesstoodatleasteightmeterstall,coveredbybranchesinstead

ofleaves.Todaytheirrareremainsreveallittleabouttheirinsides;inmostcasestheirinnerstructureshadrotted

beforethetreesfossilize,andstormshadfilledthemwithsand.Buttherecentfindoftwowell-preservedfossilsin

Chinahasexposedthetrees9innerworkings-whicharelikenootherspeciesstudiedbefore.

Thecladoxylopsidtreewasemptyinside.Aroundtheedgeswerethick,verticalstrands(缕)containing

xylem(木质部),aplanttissuethatconductswaterandmineralsaltsfromtherootstoallotherparts.Modemtrees

addnewlayersofmultiplexylemastheygrow,creatingawoodytrunkwithasinglesetofconcentricrings.Butin

cladoxylopsids,"eachstrandofxylemhaditsowngrowthrings,“saysscientistChristopherM.BerryofCardiff

UniversityinWales.

Overatree9slifetimethestrandswouldweaveandcross."It'sjustincrediblycomplex,Berrysays.He

likensthesenetworksofflexibletissuesandstructurestotheEiffelTower-iftowercouldgrow,extendandsplit

itselfapartovertime.

Althoughthecladoxylopsidtreehasnolivingdescendantstoday,itisveryimportant.Brigitte

Meyer-Berthaud,ascientist,explainsthatthesetreeswereamong“themajorcarbonreservoirsofthePaleozoic”,a

timeperiodfrom542millionto251millionyearsago.Cladoxylopsidsmadeupourplanefsfirstforests,capturing

carbonfromtheatmosphereandplayingapartinadjustingEarth9sclimate.Giventhisfact,maybeweshouldstudy

thesetreesfortheforests.

12.Whatmakesithardtostudycladoxylopsidtrees?

A.Theirthickleaves.B.Theiramazingheight.

C.Theirpoorlypreservedremains.D.Theirfossilizedinnerstructures.

13.Whatdoweknowaboutcladoxylopsidtrees?

A.Theyhadmanyseparategrowthrings.

B.Theirsolidcorescontributedtotheirgrowth.

C.Theyhadasinglesetofregularconcentricrings.

D.Theirrootsneededmoremineralsaltsthanwater.

14.Whydoestheauthormention“theEiffelTower“inparagraph4?

A.TostressthebeautyoftheEiffelTower.

B.Toprovetheeconomicstatusofthetree.

C.Todisclosehowlimitedthetree9slifetimeis.

D.Toshowhowcomplexthetree'snetworksare.

15.Whyshouldwestudycladoxylopsidtrees?

A.TheyweretheonlytreespresentduringthePaleozoicera.

B.Theyhelpedscientistsbetterprotectrichhistoricalculture.

C.TheyplayedasignificantroleinshapingtheEarthasitis.

D.TheydeterminedthecarboncontentintheEarth?satmosphere.

❷。1@。©I

原句

Cladoxylopsidsmadeupourplanet'sfirstforests,capturingcarbonfromtheatmosphereandplayingapartin

adjustingEarth?sclimate.

译文

克拉多枝木树成为了地球上的第一批森林,它们从大气中吸收碳,并在调节地球气候方面发挥了作用。

分析

+--[主句:Cladoxylopsidsmadeupourplanet5sfirstforests]

+--[伴随状语:capturingcarbonfromtheatmosphereandplayingapartinadjustingEarth'sclimate]

HE®®

1.concentricadj.同中心的2.revealv.揭示

3.cladoxylopsidn.枝蕨类植物4.fossilizev.使成化石

5.preservedadj.保存完好的6.exposev.暴露

7.conductv.传导8.mineralsaltn.矿物盐

9.layern.层lO.reservoirn.储存

(五)

Astheseasonsarestartingtochangearoundtheworld,theanimalkingdomisonthemove.Animal

migrationisoneofnature*sgreatwonders,buthowdoanimalsknowwhenitistimetosetoffontheirjourney,or

wheretheyneedtogo?Oncethey'veworkedouttheirdestination,howdotheyknowhowtogetthere?16.

Migrationisabehavioralpatternwhereanimalstravelfromonehabitattoanotherinsearchofsomething.It

happensseasonally,andusuallyinvolvesareturnjourney.Thesejourneyscanbebyland,seaorair.17.

Animalslikegazelles,wildebeestsandzebrasmigrateinhugeherdsduringdryseasonstolookforfreshgrasstoeat

andwatertodrink.

Animalsalsomigratebecauseoftheweather.Around50birdspeciesleavetheUKeachwintertoavoidthe

cold.18.They'reeithersearchingforamate,lookingforsomewheretolaytheireggsorfindingthebest

placetoraisetheiryoung.Forexample,humpbackwhalestraveltowarmerwaterseachwintertoraisetheircalves.

19,buthowdotheyknowwhenitistimetoheadoff?Forthosewhomigratetolookforsomething

toeat,scientiststhinkshortagesoffoodcouldbeasignthatit'stimetobegintheirjourney.Othersmightbeableto

recognizewhenwinteriscomingbecausetheycanseethatthedaysaregettingshorter.

Sohowdotheyknowwheretogo?Someusethestarsandthesuntohelpthemnavigatewhileothersrelyon

landmarkslikeriversandmountainstoshowthemwheretheyare.20.Wildebeestsarethoughttofollow

thesmellofrain.

A.Belowaresomewaystheygetthere

B.Animalshavetheirreasonsformigrating

C.Scientistshavebeenpuzzledbythesequestionsformanyyears

D.Ifsalsopossibleforanimalstosnifftheirwaytotheirdestination

E,SomebirdstraveltotheUKtoescapeextremecoldfurthernorth

F.Oneofthemainreasonsbehindanimalmigrationisthesearchforfood

G.Forsomeanimals,it'stheneedtoreproducethatsendsthemontheirjourney

HE®®

1.behavioraladj.行为的2.patternn,模式

3.seasonaladj.季节性的4.herdn.兽群

5.navigatev.导航6.landmarkn.地标

7.extremeadj.极端的8.puzzledadj.困惑的

9.reproducev.繁殖lO.destinationn.目的地

(六)

Iwasalwaysinterestedinbiology.However,itwasn'tuntilIsawa21aboutcavedivinginsenior

highschool,inwhichIwatcheddiverspassbyurchins(海月旦),thatIrealizedIwantedto22caveanimals.

Thevideodidn'tmentionthe23inthoseunderwaterhouses,butI24theymustbethere.More

thanjustnamingthem,Iwantedtolearnabouttheir25,whichmeantIneededtostudythemintheir_

26habitat.

Cavedivingrequiresspecial27.InthisphototakenduringasamplingtripinMarchinBelize,you

canseethatIwascarryinglightsandnavigationtools,andbringingextraairtanks.Iwasusinganetandtesttubes

tocollecttinyandnearly28animalsfloatinginthewater.Sincethen,I'vecometo29thatcaves

arefulloflife:shrimps,seastarsandurchins,all30thelow-lightenvironments.

Althoughunderwatercavesmightseemfarremovedfromsurfaceenvironments,researchhasshownthat

theseworldsare31inmanyways.Ifpollutantsgetunderground,theycan32affectmany

ecosystems.

Thecaveecosystemissufferingfromclimatechange.Ifwedidn'ttakeactionto33these

amazingcaves,theycouldbegonebeforewehavethe34tofullyunderstandthem.Andeverythingthat

makesthemuniquewould35,too.

21.A.filmB.storyC.paperD.book

22.A.adoptB.feedC.rescueD.study

23.A.cavesB.creaturesC.viewsD.divers

24.A.believedB.dreamedC.doubtedD.disagreed

25.A.photosB.ecologyC.namesD.news

26.A.artificialB.shallowC.modernD.natural

27.A.timeB.equipmentC.informationD.space

28.A.starvingB.valuableC.invisibleD.dying

29.A.denyB.promiseC.learnD.imagine

30.A.adaptingtoB.appealingtoC.breakingupD.clearingup

31.A.createdB.mirroredC.linkedD.interpreted

32.A.suddenlyB.barelyC.originallyD.negatively

33.A.conserveB.exploreC.decorateD.construct

34.A.permissionB.desireC.decisionD.chance

35.A.happenB.returnC.disappearD.begin

1.biologyn.生物学2.cavedivingn.洞穴潜水

3.urchinn.海胆4.navigationn.导航

5.ecosystemn.生态系统6.pollutantn.污染物

7.equipmentn.设备8.ecologyn.生态

9.negativelyadv.消极地lO.conservev.保护

高考真题演练

(一)

(2024,全国甲卷)Animalscanexpresstheirneedsusingalotofways.Forinstance,almostallanimals

havedistinctvocals(声音)thattheyrelyontoeitheraskforhelp,scareawayanydangerousanimalsorlookfor

shelter.Butcatsarespecialcreatureswhopossessamazingvocalizationskills.Theyareabletohaveentire

conversationswithhumansusingmeowsandyou*reabletointerpretit.Ifapetcatishungry,itwillkeepmeowing

toattractattentionandfindfood.However,whenacatislookingforaffection,theytendtoproducestretchedand

softmeows.Meowingstartsassoonasababycatisbroughttolifeandusesittogetthemother'sattentionandbe

fed.

Catshavemanyheightenedsenses,buttheirsenseofsmellisquiteimpressive.Theyusetheirnosestoassess

theirenvironmentandlookoutforanysignsofdanger.Theywillsniffoutspecificareasbeforetheychooseaplace

torelax.However,anotherwaythecatsareabletodistinguishbetweensituationsisbylookingforfamiliarsmells.

Yourcatwilllikelysmellyourfaceandstorethesmellinitsmemoryanduseittorecognizeyouinthefuture.

Thafswhymostpetcatsareabletotellimmediatelyiftheirownerswerearoundanyothercats,whichtheydon*t

usuallylike.

Dogsareknownfortheirimpressivefetchinghabit,butcatstakethisbehaviorupanotch.Manycatswill

findrandomobjectsoutsideandbringthemtotheirowners.Thisisaveryoldhabitthafsbeenpresentinallkinds

ofpredators(食肉动物).Catsbringgiftsfortheirownerstoshowtheyloveyou.Theseadorablelittlehuntersare

justdoingsomethingthatifsbeenintheirnaturesincethebeginningoftime.Sojustgoalongwithit!

1.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcats1meowingfromthefirstparagraph?

A.It'sasurvivalskill.B.It'staughtbymothercats.

C.It'shardtointerpret.D.It'sgettinglouderwithage.

2.Howdoesapetcatassessdifferentsituations?

A.Bylisteningforsounds.B.Bytouchingfamiliarobjects.

C.Bycheckingonsmells.D.Bycommunicatingwithothercats.

3.Whichbestexplainsthephrase"take...upnotch"inparagraph3?

A.Performappropriately.B.Movefaster.C.Actstrangely.D.Dobetter.

4.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TipsonFindingaSmartCatB.UnderstandingYourCat'sBehavior

C.HaveFunwithYourCatD.HowtoKeepYourCatHealthy

(二)

(2023•全国乙卷)Indoorplantsmightlookasiftheyjustsitaroundnotdoingmuch,butinmanywaysthey

aretheunsungheroeso

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