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2014年高考英語(yǔ)二輪復(fù)習(xí)閱讀理解拉分題(較難題
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創(chuàng)作時(shí)間:貳零貳壹年柒月貳叁拾日
1
TheGoldmanEnvironmentalFoundationrecentlyrecognized
agroupofindividuals(個(gè)體)fortheireffortsto
protecttheenvironment.Eachyear,theAmerican-based
grouphonorsenvironmentalactivistsfromsixdifferent
areas.
Thefirstthreewinnersofthe2012GoldmanPrizeare
fromKenya,thePhilippinesandChina.
TheGoldmanEnvironmentalFoundationsaysIkaiAngeleiis
aherotothosewholivearoundLakeTurkana.TheKenyan
womanreceivedtheawardbecauseofhereffortstostopa
damprojectonariverinEthiopia.Criticssaythedam
willharmthelakeandrestrict(限制)theflowofwater
forpeoplewholivenearby.
ThePhilippineislandofMindoroishometothosewho
dependonthearea'snaturalresourcesforfoodandjobs.
EdwinGariguezbecameconcernedwhenaEuropeancompany
announcedplanstominefornickel(鎮(zhèn))ontheisland.
TheRomanCatholicministersaidwastematerialsfromthe
miningprojectwouldpollutethewateranddestroythe
forests.Sohestartedacampaigntostoptheproject.
InChina,MaJuneisworkingwithbusinessestocleanup
theirpollution.Heformedagroupthatcollects
informationaboutpollution,andpublishesitonthe
Internet.
TheGoldmanPrizewasalsoawardedtoactivistsfrom
Argentina,RussiaandtheUnitedStates.
SofiaGaticaofArgentinaisfromatownwherefarmers
commonlyusepesticide(殺蟲(chóng)劑I)productstoprotect
soybeancropsfrominsects.Thetownalsohasahighrate
ofcancer.SofiaGaticabelievedthatpesticideusewas
responsibleforthedeathofherbaby.Sheworkedwith
othermotherstogetgovernmentofficialstobantheuse
ofchemicalsnearpopulatedareas.
EvgeniaChirikovaobjectstotheplanstobuildaroad
throughaprotectedforestjustoutsideMoscow.Shehas
demandedthatRussianofficialsredirecttheroadaway
fromtheforest.Sheandherfollowershavebeenarrested
fortheiractivities.However,theircampaignhasgained
widespreadpublicsupport.
ThesixthwinnerisAmericanCarolineCannon-acommunity
leaderinPointHope,Alaska.MizCannonisfightingto
keepArcticwaterssafefromoilandgasexploration.
60.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat______.
A.thedamprojecthasbeenprevented
B.thefirstthreeactivistsareallfromAsia
C.aEuropeancompanyisgoingtodigfornickel
D.MaJuneistryingtostopoilandgasexploration
61.Fromthe7thparagraph,wecanknowthat.
A.pesticideuseaccountsforahigh-rateofcancer
B.Sofiamanagedtobantheuseofchemicals
C.thefarmersmainlyliveonunpollutedproducts
D.thedeathofthebabywasduetodelayedtreatment
62.WhatdoweknowaboutEvgeniaChirikova?
A.Sheplanstobuildaroadtoprotecttheforest.
B.Sheisinchargeofaprojectfarawayfromtheroad.
C.Shepersuadedthegovernmenttosetherfollowersfree.
D.Herenvironmentalactionhasbeenwidelyacknowledged.
63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.SixAdvancedIndividualsforHardWork
B.EffortstoCreateaCleanandBeautifulWorld
C.SixEnvironmentalActivistsWinGoldmanPrize
D.TheGoldmanEnvironmentalFoundationPrize
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SCSGlobalServices(SCS)hasevaluatedanew
methodologyformeasuringthecarbonsequestration(封
存)abilityofsoilundertheVerified(驗(yàn)證)Carbon
Standard(VCS),aleadinggreenhousegas(GHG)
accountingsystem.Themethodology,developedbyThe
EarthPartners,willallowlandmanagerswhosequester
GHGsingrasslandsandfarmlandstoproducecarbon
creditsforsaleinthevoluntarymarket.
Managersofgrasslandsandfarmlandscanincreasecarbon
sequestrationinsoilbypracticessuchaschanging
grazing(放牧)practicesandoperatingtreatments
designedtoimprovethe.varietyandproductivityofplant
groups.TheEarthPartnersispresentlypilotingthis
methodologywithfarmersacrosssevenmillionacresof
thePalouseRiverandColumbiaPlateauregionsinthe
PacificNorthwest.
“TheVCSprogramhasachievedanimportantmilestonein
nowcombininggrasslandandrangelandcarbonoffset(抵
消,抵償)projects,z,saidDr.RobertJ.Hrubes,
ExecutiveVicePresidentofSCS.〃SCSlooksforwardto
approvingandverifyingagriculturalcarbonoffset
projectsthatusethisverypowerfulnewmethodology.z,
TheVM0021SoilCarbonQuantificationMethodologyis
basedondecadesofsoilcarbonresearchandtesting
conductedbytopsoilscientists.Themethodologywas
developedbyTheEarthPartnersandverifiedby
EnvironmentalServices,Inc.aswellasSCSGlobal
Services.Itisthefirstsoilcarbonmethodologytobe
approvedforuseundertheVCS.
“Thiswidelytestedmethodologyisthefirsttospecially
dealwithsoi1sinamarket,saidStevenT.Apfelbaum,
ChairmanofAppliedEcologicalServices,Inc.and
DirectorofSciencewithTheEarthPartners.Accordingto
Apfelbaum,soilsrepresentthesecondlargestlivingsink
ofcarbonontheplanet.
68.Thenewmethodologyisassessedaccordingto.
A.TheEarthPartnersB.theVerifiedCarbonStandard
C.EnvironmentalServices,Inc.D.AppliedEcological
Services,Inc.
69.Carbonsequestrationinsoilcanbestrengthenedby.
A.sellingcarboncreditsinthevoluntarymarket
B.changinggrazingpracticesandoperatingLreaLinefils
C.reducingthevarietyandproductivityofplantgroups
D.decreasingfarmlandsinthePacificNorthwest
70.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothe
passage?
A.TheVCSprogramprovestobesuccessfulincarbon
offsetprojects.
B.ManysoilCarbonMethodologieshavealreadybeen
approvedforuse.
C.Thenewmethodologyhasbeentestedinmanyfields
includingsoil.
D.Soilsseemtobethelargestlivingsinkofcarbonon
theplanet.
71.WhatistheattitudeofSCStowardsthenew
methodology?
A.Opposed.B.Cautious.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.
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Rainforestishonetoaroundtwo-thirdsofallplantand
animalspeciesfoundonland一inadditiontomillionsof
peoplewhodependonthemforsurvival—ourremaining
ancientforestsaresomeofthemostdiverseecosystems
knowntoscience.Theyarealsovitallyimportanttothe
healthofourplanet,especiallywhenitcomesto
regulatingtheclimate.Butancientforestsaroundthe
worldareunderattack.
Protectingrainforestsisontheglobalagenda(議事日程)
inabigway.Governmentsnowrecognizetheimportanceof
protectingtropicalforestsinordertoavoiddangerous
climatechange,andthereisnowmuchdebate.As
governmentstrytothrashoutthedetailsofanew
internationalagreement,expectedtobesignedattheend
of2009,theyarediscussinghowbesttoincludemeasures
tosaverainforests,andthereforeaddressoneofthe
majorcausesofclimatechange.Worldwide,forest
destructioncausesmoregreenhousegasemissions(排放)
eachyearthandoallthetrains,planesandcarsonthe
planet.Soifwearetodealwithglobalwarming,there
isanurgentneedtofindwaystoreducethe20%of
globalgreenhousegasemissionscausedbyforest
destructioneachyear,andtokeeptheremainingforests
standing.
Weneedtoprotecttheplanet?sremainingforestsnot
onlytostopclimatechangefromgettingworse,butto
ensurethatwecanstandtheimpactsofglobalwarming.
Healthyforestsabsorbandstorequantitiesofcarbon,
helpingtoregulatetemperatureandgeneraterain.When
theyaredestroyed,thiscarbonisreleasedintothe
atmosphere.Thuskeepingforestsstandingisbotha
criticalpartofregulatingclimatechangeandof
adaptingtoawarmerworld.
Todate,mostofthetalkhasfocusedonhowtopayfor
reducingdeforestation(濫伐森林),ratherthanonhowto
actuallygoaboutdoingit.Webelievegovernmentsneed
tosupportlocalpeopletoprotecttheirenvironment,as
wehavebeenshowingfor20yearscanbeaveryeffective
wayofsavingrainforests.
1.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.
A.RainforestandClimateChange
B.StrategiesonProtectingRainforest
C.SeriousDeforestationtoRainforest
D.PresentSituationofRainforest
2.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthat.
A.wehavelittlerainforestleftuntilnow
B.theancientforestsarebeingdestroyed
C.rainforestcontroltheplanetinmanyways
D.Rainforestishometoallplantsandanimalsonearth
3.Theunderlinedpart“thrashout”inthesecond
paragraphmeans.
A.trytounderstandB.comeupwithC.hideawayD.havea
thoroughdiscussion
4.Greenhousegasemissionscausedbyforestdestruction.
A.arethesameamountbytransportonearth
B.take20%ofglobalgreenhousegasemissions
C.canbeavoidedbysettingmeasuresonly
D.havenothingtodowithclimatechange
5.Fromthetextwecanlearnthathealthyforest.
A.cankeepushealthyandhappy
B.canincreasetheeffectfromglobalwarming
C.canbehelpfulinadjustingthetemperature
D.cangiveoutlargeamountsofcarbon
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Riversmaybeasignificantsourceofthegreenhousegas
nitrousoxide(一氧化二氮),scientistsnowfind.
Theircalculationsuggeststhatacrosstheglobethe
waterwayscontributethreetimestheamountofnitrous
oxidetotheatmosphereashadbeenestimatedbythe
InternationalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC),theUnited
Nationsscientificbodychargedwithreviewingclimate
changeresearch.Theyfoundthattheamountofnitrous
oxideproducedinstreamsisrelatedtohumanactivities
thatreleasenitrogen(氮)intotheenvironment,suchas
fertilizeruseandsewagedischarges.
Humanactivities,includingfossilfuelcombustionand
intensiveagriculture,haveincreasedtheavailabilityof
nitrogenintheenvironment,“saidJakeBeaulieuofthe
UniversityofNotreDameandtheU.S.Environmental
ProtectionAgencyinCincinnati,Ohio,andleadauthorof
thepaperpublishedthisweekinthejournalProceedings
oftheNationalAcademyofSciences.
“Muchofthisnitrogenistransportedintoriverand
streamnetworks,Beaulieusaid.There,microbes(微生物)
convertthenitrogenintonitrousoxide(alsocalled
laughinggas)andaninertgascalleddinitrogen(二氮).
Thefindingisimportant,theresearcherssay,because
nitrousoxideisapowerfulgreenhousegasthat
contributestoclimatechangeanddestructionofthe
stratosphereJsozonelayer,whichprotectsusfromthe
sun,sharmfulultraviolet(紫外線)radiation.Compared
withcarbondioxide,nitrousoxideis300-foldmore
powerfulintermsofitswarmingpotential,thoughcarbon
dioxideisafarmorecommongreenhousegas.Scientists
estimatenitrousoxideaccountsforabout6percentof
human-inducedclimatechange.
Beaulieuandcolleaguesmeasurednitrousoxideproduction
ratesin72streams.Whensummedacrosstheglobe,the
resultsshowedriversandstreamsarethesourceofat
least10percentofhuman-causednitrousoxideemissions
totheatmosphere.
"Changesinagriculturalandland-usepracticesthat
resultinlessnitrogenbeingdeliveredtostreamswould
reducenitrousoxideemissionsfromrivernetworks,“
Beaulieusaid.
1.Fromthesecondparagraphwecan1earn.
A.actuallyriversgiveoffmuchmorenitrousoxidethan
expected
B.scientists*calculationistotallywrong
C.humanactivitiesreleasenitrousoxideintothe
rivers
D.thereisnonitrogeninfertilizer
2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthesourceofnitrogen?
A.Fertilizeruse.
B.Sewagedischarges.
C.Fossilfuelcombustion.
D.Climatechange.
3.Nitrousoxideisapowerfulgreenhousegasbecause.
A.itcanprotectusfromthesun'sharmfulultraviolet
radiation
B.itistoblameformostofhuman-inducedclimate
change
C.itisafarmorecommongreenhousegas
D.ithasmuchmorewarmingpotentialthancarbondioxide
4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellsus?
A.Riversmaybeasourceofthegreenhousegasnitrous
oxide.
B.It'shumanactivitiesthatreleasenitrogenintothe
environment.
C.Howtoreducenitrousoxideemissionsfromriver
networks
DWhattodowiththeclimatechangecausedbynitrous
oxide.
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TheMaldivesfacesthethreatofextinctionfromrising
sealevels,butthegovernmentsaidonThursdayitwas
lookingtothefuturewithplanstobuildhomesanda
golfcoursethatfloat.
Anincreaseinsealevelsofjust18to59centimeters
wouldmaketheMaldives-anationoftinycoralislands
intheIndianOcean-virtuallyuninhabitableby2100,the
UN'sclimatechangepanelhaswarned.
PresidentMohamedNasheedhasvowedafightforsurvival,
andlastmonthhesignedadealwithaDutchcompanyto
studyproposalsforafloatingstructurethatcould
supportaconferencecentre,homesandan18-holegolf
course.
“Itisstillearlystagesandweareawaitingareport
onthepracticality,“agovernmentofficialwhodeclined
tobenamedsaid.
Thecompany,DutchDocklands,iscurrentlybuilding
floatingdevelopmentsintheNetherlandsandDubai.There
wasnoimmediatecommentfromthefirmbutitswebsite
saiditundertookprojectsthatmake“l(fā)andfromwaterby
providinglarge-scalefloatingconstructionstocreate
similarconditionsasonland”.
TheMaldivesbegantoworkonanartificialislandknown
astheHuihumalenearthecrowdedcapitalislandofMale
in1997andmorethan30,000peoplehavebeensettled
theretoeasecongestion.Thecity,whichhasa
populationof100,000,isalreadyprotectedfromrising
sealevelsbya30-mi11ion-dollarseawall,andthe
governmentisconsideringincreasinglyimaginativeways
tocombatclimatechange.
Nasheed,whostagedtheworld?sfirstunderwatercabinet
meetinginOctobertohighlighthispeople'sseriousand
difficultsituation,hasevenspokenofbuyingland
elsewhereintheworldtoenableMaldivianstorelocate
iftheirhomesarecompletedcovered.
Hehasalsopromisedtoturnhisnationintoamodelfor
therestoftheworldbybecomingucarbonneutral”by
2020.Hisplaninvolvesendingfossilfueluseand
poweringallvehiclesandbuildingsfrom“green”
sourcessuchasburningcoconuthusks.
1.WhydoyouthinkMohamedNasheedchoseDutchDocklands?
A.Becauseithasexperienceinbuildingfloating
structure.
B.Becauseithasagoodfamethroughouttheworld.
C.Becauseitchargedmuchlessthanothercompanies.
D.Becauseitsupportsbuildingfloatingstructuresin
theworld.
2.TheHuihumalewasbuiltwiththepurposeof.
A.attractingmorevisitors
B.makingitanewcapital
C.makingthecapitallesscrowded
D.fightingagainstclimatechange
3.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,Nasheedisa
personwho.
A.hassucceededinbuyinglandabroad
B.ismorethanwell-known
C.hasthoughtmoreforhisnation
D.hasstoppedusingfossilfuel
4.Theunderlinedword“vowed”inparagraph3canbe
WordStrdby.
A.endedB.promisedC.failedD.weighed
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PLAYAGRANDE,COSTARICA?Thisresorttownwaslongknown
forLeatherbackSeaTurtle(棱皮龜)nationalPark,
nightlyturtlebeachtoursandevenaseaturtlemuseum.
However,onabeachwheredozensofturtlesusedtonest
onagivennight,scientistsspiedonly32leatherbacks
alloflastyear.
Withleatherbacksthreatenedwithextinction(滅絕),
PlayaGrande*sturtlemuseumwasabandonedthreeyears
agoandnowsitsamongaseaofweeds.Andthebeachside
ticketofficeforturtletourswaswashedawaybyahigh
tideinSeptember."Wedonotpromotethatasaturtle
tourismdestinationanymorebecausewerealizethereare
fartoofewturtlestoplease,“saidAlvaroFonseca,a
parkranger(管理員).
Evenbeforescientistsfoundtemperaturesgoingupover
thepastdecade,seaturtleswerethreatenedbybeach
development,driftnetfishingandCostaRicansinterest
ineatingturtleeggs.Butclimatechangemaycausethe
mostseriousharntoananimalthathaslivedinthe
Pacificfor150millionyears.
Seaturtlesaresensitivetonumerouseffectsofwarming.
Theyfeedonreefs,whicharedyinginhotterseas.They
layeggsonbeachesthatarebeingcoveredbyrisingseas
andmoreviolentwaves.
Moreuniquelytheirgender(性別)isdetermined,notby
genesbutbytheegg'stemperatureduringdevelopment.
Smallrisesinbeachtemperaturescanresultinail-
femalepopulations,obviouslyproblematicforsurvival.
Ifthesandaroundtheeggshits30degreesCelsius,the
genderbalanceshitstofemales:atabout32degreesthey
areallfemale.Above34,yougetboiledeggs.
Onsomenestingbeaches,scientistsareartificially
coolingnestswithshadeorirrigationandtryingto
protectbroaderareasofcoastalpropertyfrom
developmenttoensurethatturtleshaveaplacetonest
astheseasrise.
5.Whydoestheresorttownstoppromotingit'sturtle
tourism?
A.Itdecidesnottodisturbtheturtles,normallife.
B.Touristshavelostinterestinwatchingturtles.
C.Thereareonlyveryfewturtlesnow.
D.Theturtlemuseumwasdestroyedbyahightide.
6.Whichofthefollowingisthemajorfactorinthe
turtlesendangerment?
A.Thelocalseatinghabit.
B.Driftnetfishing.
C.Beachdevelopment.
D.Globalwarming.
7.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthatscientists.
A.aredoingresearchonthesearise
B.aremovingturtlestonewhomes
C.areprotectingturtles'nests
D.aregettingridofseaweeds
8.Thepassageintendsto.
A.introduceaspecialkindofseaturtle
B.explainthemysteryofturtles'eggs
C.showthedangersacertainkindofturtleisfacing
D.attractmorevisitorstoaseaturtlemuseum
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Sometimes,thesimplestideasarethebest.Forexample,
toabsorbheatfromthesuntoheatwater,youneedlarge,
flat,blacksurfaces.Onewaytodothatistobuild
thosesurfacesspecially,ontheroofsofbuildings.But
whygotoallthattroublewhencitiesarefullofblack
surfacesalready,intheformofasphalt(柏油)roads?
Tenyearsago,thisthoughtcameintothemindofArian
deBondt,aDutchengineer.Hefinallypersuadedhisboss
tofollowitup.Theresultisthattheirbuildingisnow
heatedinwinterandcooledinsummerbyasystemthat
reliesonthesurfaceoftheroadoutside.
Theheat-collectorisasystemofconnectedwaterpipes.
Mostofthemrunfromonesideofthestreettotheother,
justundertheasphaltroad.Some,however,divedeep
intotheground.
Whenthestreetsurfacegetshotinsummer,waterpumped
throughthepipespicksupthisheatandtakesit
undergroundthroughoneofthedivingpipes.Atadepth
of100metresliesanaturalaquifer(蓄水層)intowhich
severalheatexchangers(交換器)havebeenbuilt.Thehot
waterfromthestreetrunsthroughtheseexchangers,
warmingtheground-water,beforereturningtothesurface
throughanotherpipe.Theaquiferisthususedasaheat
store.
Inwinter,theworkingsystemischangedslightly.Water
ispumpedthroughtheheatexchangerstopickuptheheat
storedduringsummer.Thiswatergoesintothebuilding
andisusedtowarmtheplaceup.Afterperformingthat
task,itispumpedundertheasphaltanditsremaining
heatkeepstheroadfreeofsnowandice.
1.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirst
twoparagraphs?
A.AriandeBondtgothisideafromhisboss.
B.Large,flat,blacksurfacesneedtobebuiltincities.
C.TheDutchengineer,ssystemhasbeenwidelyused.
D.Heatcanalsobecollectedfromasphaltroads.
2.Forwhatpurposearethedivingpipesused?
A.Toabsorbheatfromthesun.
B.Tostoreheatforfutureuse.
C.Toturnsolarenergyintoheatenergy.
D.Tocarryheatdownbelowthesurface.
3.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat.
A.somepipeshavetobere-arrangedinwinter
B.thesystemcandomorethanwarmingupthebuilding
C.theexchangerswillpickupheatfromthestreet
surface
D.lessheatmaybecollectedinwinterthaninsummer
4.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraph
thatfollows?
A.Whatweshalldoifthesystemgoeswrong.
B.Whatweshalldoiftherearenoasphaltroads.
C.Howthesystemcoolsthebuildinginsummer.
D.Howthesystemcollectsheatinspringandautumn.
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Wealreadyknowthefastest,leastexpensivewaytoslow
climatechange:Uselessenergy.Withalittleeffort,and
notmuchmoney,nostofuscouldreduceourenergydiets
by25percentormore一doingtheEarthafavorwhilealso
helpingourwallets.
Notlongago,mywife,PJ,andItriedanewdiet—notto
losealittleweightbuttoansweranannoyingquestion
aboutclimatechange.Scientistshavereportedrecently
IhaItheworldishealingupevenfasterthanpredicted
onlyafewyearsago,andthattheconsequencescouldbe
severeifwedon'tkeepreducingemissions(排放)of
carbondioxide(C02)andothergreenhousegasesthatare
trappingheatinouratmosphere.
Wedecidedtotryanexperiment.Foronemonthwe
recordedourpersonalemissionsofC02.Wewantedtosee
howmuchwecouldcutback,sowewentonastrictdiet.
TheaverageUShousehold(家庭)producesabout150pounds
ofC02adaybydoingcommon-placethingsliketurningon
air-conditioningordrivingcars.That'smorethantwice
theEuropeanaverageandalmostfivetimestheglobal
average,mostlybecauseAmericansdrivemoreandhave
biggerhouses.Buthowmuchshouldwetrytoreduce?
Forananswer,IcheckedwithTimFlannery,authorofThe
WeatherMakers:HowManIsChangingtheClimateandWhat
ItMeansforLifeonEarth.Inhisbook,hehad
challengedreaderstomakedeepcutsinpersonal
emissionstokeeptheworldfromreachingextremely
importanttippingpoints,suchasthemelting(融化)of
theicesheetsinGreenlandorWestAntarctica."Tostay
belowthatpoint,weneedtoreduceC02emissionsby80
percent,“hesaid.
Goodadvice,Ithought.I'dopenedourbedroomwindows
toletinthewind.We'dgottensousedtokeepingour
air-conditioninggoingaroundtheclock.I'dalmost
forgottenthewindowsevenopened.Weshouldnotletthis
happenagain.IVstimeforustochangeourhabitsif
necessary.
1.Whydidtheauthorandhiswifetryanewdiet?
A.Totakespecialkindsoffood.
B.Torespondtoclimatechange.
C.Toloseweight.
D.Toimprovetheirhealth.
2.Theunderlinedwords“tippingpoints”mostprobably
referto.
A.freezingpointsB.burningpoints
C.meltingpointsD.boilingpoints
3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.itisnecessarytokeeptheair-conditioningonall
thetime
B.itseemspossibleforeveryhouseholdtocutemissions
ofCO,
C.theaverageUShouseholdproducesabout3,000pounds
ofC02amonth
D.theaverageEuropeanhouseholdproducesabout1,000
poundsofC02amonth
4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefor
thispassage?
A.SavingEnergyStartsatHome
B.ChangingOurHabitsBeginsatWork
C.ChangingClimateSoundsReasonable
D.ReducingEmissionsofC02ProvesDifficult
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Theneedtofeedagrowingpopulationisputtingmuch
pressureontheworld'ssupplyofwater.With97%ofthe
worldJswatertoosaltytobedrunkorusedin
agriculture,theworldwidesupplyofwaterneedscareful
management,especiallyinagriculture.Althoughtheidea
ofawatershortage(短缺)seemsstrangetosomeone
fortunateenoughtoliveinahighrainfallcountry,many
oftheworld'sagriculturalindustriesexperience
constantwatershortages.
Althoughdamscanbebuilttostorewaterfor
agriculturaluseindryareasanddryseasons,thecosts
ofwaterredistribution(重影1分酉己)areveryhigh.Not
onlyistherethecostoftheengineeringitself,but
thereisalsoanenvironmentalcosttobeconsidered.
Wherevalleys(山谷)arefloodedtocreatedams,houses
arelostandwildlifehomesdestroyed.Besides,watermay
floweasilythroughpipestofields,butitcannotbe
transportedfromonesideoftheworldtotheother.Each
countrymustthereforerelyonthemanagementofitsown
watertosupplyitsfarmingrequirements.
Thisisparticularlytroublingforcountrieswith
agriculturalindustriesinareasdependentonirrigation
(灌溉).InTexas,farmers?overuseofirrgationwater
hasresultedina25%reductionofthewaterstores.In
theCentralVaileyareaofsouthwesternUSA,ahugewater
engineeringprojectprovidedwaterforfarmingindry
valleys,butmuchofthewaterusehasbeenpoorly
managed.
SaudiArabia,sattemptstogrowwheatindesertareas
haveseenthepimpingofhugequantitiesofirrigation
waterfromundergroundreserves.Becausethereisno
rainfallintheseareas,suchreservescanonlydecrease,
anditisbelievedthatfiftyyearsofpumpingwillsee
themrundry.
1.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswelearnthat.
A.muchoftheworld'swaterisavailableforuse
B.peopleinhighrainfallcountriesfeellucky
C.thecostsofwaterredistributionshouldbeconsidered
D.watercanbeeasilycarriedthroughpipesacrossthe
world
2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.ThewaterstoresinTexashavebeenreducedby75%.
B.Mostindustriesintheworldsufferfromwater
shortages.
C.TheundergroundwaterinSaudiArabiamightrunoutin
50years.
D.Goodmanagementofwateruseresultedfromtheproject
intheCentralValley.
3.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraph
thatfollows?
A.Stepstoimprovingwaterusemanagement.
B.Waystoreducethecostsofbuildingdams.
C.Measurestodealwithworldwidewatershortages.
D.Approachestohandlingthepressureonwatersupply.
4.Thetextismainlyabout.
A.watersupplyandincreasingpopulation
B.waterusemanagementandagriculture
C.waterredistributionandwildlifeprotection
D.watershortagesandenvironmentalprotection
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Businessesarewitnessingadifficulttime,whichhasin
turnproducedinflue
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