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2024届陕西省部分市高三二模英语试题汇编阅读理解2024届陕西省宝鸡市高三下学期高考模拟检测(二)英语试题(含解析)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每圆所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGreatpaintingsevokefeelingsofaweandwondercenturiesaftertheywerecreated.Oftentheinspirationforamasterpiececamefromsomethingveryspecific:apersontheartistknew,apersonalexperienceorawellknownstory.MonaLisaItisanoilpaintingbyLeonardoDaVinci.TherehasbeenmuchspeculationaboutwhothewomanintheMonaLisais,dueinparttohermysterioussmile.MostscholarsnowadaysidentifythewomanasLisadelGiocondo,thewifeofawealthysilkmerchant.Herhusbandmostlikelymissionedthepaintingtocelebratethebirthoftheirsecondson.Whistler’sMotherJamesAbbottMcNeillWhistleroriginallyplannedtouseamodelforthispaintingandtohaveherstanding.Themodeldidnotshowupfortheappointment,soheaskedhismothertostandin.Sinceshefoundstandingforsolongunfortable,hechangedplansandpaintedhersitting.TheStarryNightVincentvanGoghwasatalentedartistwhostruggledwithmentalhealthproblemsthroughouthisshortlife.Arguablyhismostfamouspainting,TheStarryNightdepictsaviewfromhiswindowinanasylumwherehestayedbecauseofthesementalhealthissues.VanGoghpainted21versionsofthisviewbuthemayhavebeensurprisedtolearnthatitwastheonedestinedforfame.PortraitofDr.GachetVanGoghwaseventuallyreleasedfromtheasylum,soheneededanewplacetostay.HisbrotherconnectedhimwithDr.Gachet,whotookVanGoghin.Atfirst,theartistwasskepticalofthedoctor’sabilitytohelphimbecauseDr.Gachetalsostruggledwithmentalillness.Butjusttwodaysafterexpressingthesedoubtstohisbrother,VanGoghwrotetohissisterthatheconsideredthedoctoratruefriend.VanGoghultimatelypaintedPortraitofDr.Gachetinhonorofhisfriend.1.WhoisLisadelGiocondo?A.Anunknownmodel.B.Apregnantwoman.C.LeonardoDaVinci’swife.D.Thewifeofarichbusinessman.2.WhatdoTheStarryNightandPortraitofDr.Gachethaveinmon?A.Theyareworksbythesameartist.B.Theyarebothaboutscenery.C.Theyareinhonoroffriends.D.Theyarepainedattheasylum.3.Whatisthetextabout?A.Worldfamousartists.B.Westernpaintingstyles.C.Storiesbehindgreatpaintings.D.Paintingprocessofmasterpieces.BRisingfoodpriceshavetakenabigbiteoutofwhatCanadiansareabletoserveupfordinnerbutfoodeconomistssayourabilitytocopehasbeendeterioratedbyourmondeclineincookingskills.“Wearelessabletocookthanwewere30or40yearsago,andsoit’smuchmoredifficultforustoadaptourdiet,”saidMikevonMassow,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofGuelph.A2010federalgovernmentreportcalledImprovingCookingandFoodPreparationSkills,themostrecentofitskind,saidthatallacrossthepopulation,processedandprepreparedfoodshavebeenpermitted.“Relatedtothispermissionisthepotentiallackoftransferenceofbasic,traditionalcookingandfoodpreparationskillsfromparentstochildrenandadolescents,”thereportreads.Moreover,thequalityofprepreparedfoodsinthemarketremainsuneven,withproblemsrelatedtothelackofdetailedlabellingonsuchproducts,aswellasdifficultiesinlogisticsanddistribution.AnnieBelov,a21yearoldstudent,hastaughtherselfalotaboutcookingsincefoodpricesstartedshootingup.“Whentheinflation(通货膨胀)wasn’tasbad,Iwasconstantlyeatingout,”saidBelov.ThatmightmeanfoodoncampusorpickingupaprepareditematSafewaywhenthepricewasstillaround$5,shesaid.BelovnowoftenmakesdishessuchasCaesarsalad,aswellasheartypastasaladsthatbinecarbswithvegetablesandabitofchicken.Belovsaidshe’salotmoreefficientinthekitchenthankstobuildingherskillsthroughtrialanderror.“Now,definitelymorethanbefore,Icankindoflookinthepantryorinthefreezerandbelike,‘OK,yeah,Icanmakeamealquicklyandeasily.’”It’simportanttonote,however,thatcookingskillsalonecannotsolvetheaffordabilityproblem,saidElainePower.Andin2023,FoodBanksCanadasaysfoodinsecurityisrisingwithinflationandthehighcostofliving.Sowhilecookingskillscanbetterpositionpeopletofeedthemselvesandtheirfamiliesasbesttheycaninforcedcircumstances,“thatdoesn’t,andcan’t,makeupforinethatisinadequateinthefirstplace.”4.Whichistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinparagraph1?A.worsened. B.interrupted. C.puzzled. D.upset.5.Whatisadisadvantageofprepreparedfoods?A.Failingtoattractdiners.B.Thelossofcookingskills.C.Difficultiesinkeepingitsflavors.D.Shortageoffreshingredients.6.WhatcanwesayaboutAnnieBelov?A.Shesuffersatoughfinancialpatch.B.Sheendsupshowingaloveofcooking.C.Sheusedtodineoutatarestaurant.D.Shereceivescookingeducationinschools.7.WhatisthekeytosolvetheaffordabilityproblemaccordingtoElainePower?A.Lowercostofliving. B.Morecookingathome.C.Foodsecuritystatus. D.Increasedine.CSmartphonesprovideapalm(手掌)sizewindowtotheworld,enablingustodoalmostanythingatthetouchofabutton.Smarthomeslookafterthemselves,andvirtualmeetingsmeanthatformany,timespentmutingisathingofthepast.Soweshouldhavemorefreetime.Timewhichisnowspentsleeping,relaxingorsimplydoingnothingright?Werecentlyinterviewed300peopleacrossEuropetounderstandhowtheyuseddigitaldevicesindaytodaylife.Thisresearchshowedthatpeoplewanttoavoidemptyperiodsoftimeintheirlives,sotheyfillthoseperiodsperformingtasks,someofwhichwouldn’tbepossiblewithouttechnology.Whetheritwaswaitingforabus,wakinginthemorning,orlyinginbedatnight,ourresearchreportedthattimewhichwouldpreviouslybe“empty”wasnowfilledwithbraintrainingapps,creatinglistsofthingstheyshoulddoortrybasedontheirsocialmediafeed,andotherlifeadmin.Onthefaceofitsomeofthesetasksmayseemlikeexamplesoftechsavingustime.Intheory,onlinebankingshouldmeanIhavemoretimebecauseInolongerneedtogotothebankinmylunchbreak.However,ourresearchsuggeststhatthisisnotthecase.Iftheideathatyouhavemoretimethaneverbeforeismakingyouchokeonyourcoffee,youarenotalone.Thereisgrowingevidencethatwhiledigitaltechnologymayhelpustosavesometime,weendupusingthattimetodomoreandmorethings.Formanypeople,itisnolongerenoughtosimplyeatdinner,watchTVormaybedoanexerciseclass.Instead,inanattempttoavoidwastingtime,theseactivitiesareperformedwhilealsobrowsingthewebinsearchoftheingredientsforamoreperfectlifeandtryingtodevelopasenseofachievement.Itseemsthatpeoplestillseegoingforawalkoractuallybeingwithfriendsasmorevaluablethanbeingonline.Maybeifweputdownthephonealittlemore,wewouldhavethetimetoactuallycookthoserecipeswewatchonline.8.Whatconclusioncanbedrawninthefirstparagraph?A.Technologymakesourliveseasier.B.Wecan’tlivewellwithoutmoderntechnology.C.Virtualmeetingisathingofthepast.D.Asmarthomeoffersyouluxuryandconvenience.9.Whatdoestheresearchfindaboutfreetime?A.Itisanessentialmeansofrelaxation.B.Itdoesgoodtoperformdailytasks.C.Itissecretlystolenbytechnology.D.Itforcespeopletodomorework.10.Whatdoestheexampleofonlinebankingtellus?A.It’snottoolatetogetfreetimeback.B.Lunchbreakcanbesavedbyonlinebanking.C.DoinglittleornothingissometimesOK.D.Technologyleadstoadenserformoflife.11.Whoarethetargetreadersofthetext?A.Studentsinonlinelearning.B.Employeesworkinginthebank.C.Peoplerelyingondigitaldevices.D.Researchersinthetechnologicallab.DMarsexplorationisasignificantscientificexpeditionandit’sliketheApollomissionsontheMoon50yearsago.WhilehumanledmissionstoMarsseemlikelyintheingdecades,whatareourprospectsoflongtermhabitationonMars?Scientistshavefoundawaytogrowcyanbacteria,alsoknownasbluegreenalgae(水藻),onMars.It’sadiscoverythatcouldleadtohumanhabitationoftheRedPlanet.Cyanobacteriaaretinylivingthingsfoundinwater.Theyreleaseoxygenduringphotosynthesis(theprocessbywhichorganismsusesunlighttomaketheirownfood).Thealgaecanalsotransformothergases,suchascarbondioxideandnitrogen,intonutrients,substancesthathelplivingthingsgrow.Scientiststhinkthatahugeriseinthenumbersofcyanobacteria2.4billionyearsagoiswhatmadeEarth’satmospherebreathable.Mars’atmosphereismostlymadeupofcarbondioxideandnitrogenandthereislittleoxygeninMars’satmosphere.Soresearchersarehopingthebluegreenalgaecouldbeusedtoallowplantstogrowtheretoo,forfoodandmedicines.However,itisimpossibletogrowbluegreenalgaeonMarsnaturally.Tosolvethisproblem,ateamofscientistsfromtheUniversityofBremen,inGermany,havedevelopedaspecialbioreactor(生物反应器)calledAtmos.Abioreactorisamachineforgrowingmicrobes.Usingthis,theteam,ledbyDrCyprienVerseux,showedhowcyanobacteriacouldbegrownusingresourcesfoundonMars.Notonlydidthealgaegrowashoped,buttheyalsohelpedotherorganisms,suchasbacteria,togrow.Thebioreactorisstilljustatestversion.Itjuststartsandthereisstillalongwaytogo.However,VerseuxhopesthattheresultscaninspireasystemthatcouldonedaysupportlifeonMars.12.CyanbacteriacouldplayasignificantroleinhumanhabitationonMarsbecause________.A.theymaketheirownfoodB.theyimprovephotosynthesisC.theyreleaseoxygenandnutrientsD.theyabsorbcarbondioxideandnitrogen13.WhatmakesitpossibletogrowbluegreenalgaeonMars?A.Improvingthebioreactor.B.Inventingaspecialmachine.C.UsingresourcesfoundonMars.D.Experimentinggrowingmicrobes.14.WhichwordbestdescribesVerseux’sattitudetothecurrentstudies?A.Positive. B.Objective.C.Skeptical. D.Conservative.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.MarsExplorationIsBeingaHotIssueB.ScientistsAreTestingBioreactortoGrowAlgaeC.HumanHabitationonMarsMayNotBeaDreamD.CyanobacteriaCouldBeKeytoLivingonMars2024届陕西省汉中市高三下学期第二次检测英语试卷(含解析)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHerearesomeoftheprettiestsmalltownsacrossEurope.Giethoorn,NetherlandsTheycallittheDutchanswertoVenice,butGiethoornlacksonecrucialthingthattheItaliancityhasovertourism.AsinVenice,lifegoesaroundthewater.Therearenocarsinthecentersotheonlywaytogetaroundisonfootoronthewater.Hungry?StopattheMichelinstarredrestaurantHollandsVenetië.Guimãries,PortugalGuimãriesiscrucialtoPortugal’shistory—Itwasnamedthecountry’sfirstcapitalinthe12thcentury.ItsMiddleAgecoreremainslargelyundamaged,fullofgrandoldpalacesandabrokencastle,standingontopofacliff.LikeeverywhereinPortugal,localbakeriesmakeatastepie,buthereyoushouldtrythelocalspeciality:tortasdeGuimãries,apastryfilledwithsquashandgroundalmonds.Clovelly,UKDonkeysusedtobetheonlywaytogetupanddownthesteepstreetsofClovelly,aprettyfishingvillageinDevon,southwestEngland.Today,theystillhaven’tmanagedtobringcarsin.Itsitsatthebottomofa400footcliff.Instead,goodsaretransportedbymanpoweredsledges(雪橇).Kenmare,IrelandOnthesouthwesterntipofIreland,thelandmeltsintotheoceaninCountyKerry.Kenmareswingsonthebayofthesamename.ThisisinthemiddleofsomeofIreland’sbestlovedares.It’sontheWildAtlanticWay,betweentheRingofKerryandtheRingofBeara.Kenmareisknownforitsfood,andforitsviews—withgrandmountainsbehindtheclearbay.21.HowcanonetravelinGiethoorn?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Byair. D.Bywater.22.WhyisGuimarãesimportanttoPortugal’shistory?A.Itstandsontopofacliff. B.Ithasmanygrandoldpalaces.C.Itwasthecountry’sfirstcapital. D.Itattractedmanyfamousbakers.23.Inwhichplacecanyouexperiencethelifeofafishingvillage?A.Giethoorn. B.Guimarães. C.Clovelly. D.Kenmare.BAged15inhighschool,Iwastalkativeandoutgoing,oftenbettingthatnobodyelsewoulddotheirhomework,soIneedn’teither.Ididnotenjoygeometry(几何),althoughIlikedthephilosophicalapproachofourteacher,MrsTrenholm.Shetoldusthatgeometrywasabouthumankind’sabilitytoworkthingsout.AmonthorsointotheyearwestartedonEuclideangeometry.WewereallstrugglingandIwasprobablythemostvocal(敢于直言的)inclassaboutit.MrsTrenholmsetushomework—toprovetwoanglesinaplexgeometricshapeareequal.Shepulledmeasideaswewereleavingclassandsaid,“Don’ttalkyourwayoutofthis.”Iwenthome,workedonitfor20minutesandgaveup.LaterIdecidedtotryagain.Myhandwritingwasmessy,andInoticedthatifImadethediagramneaterandbigger,IcouldseewhereIprobablywentwrong.Atabout5am,Igotitandfeltlikemybrainhadbeenrewired!Ihandeditinthenextday.MrsTrenholmwouldneverembarrassstudentsinfrontofeveryone.Soshecametomeandhandedmethepaperwithalittlecheckmarkinthecorner.Shelookedrightatmeandasked,“Didyoudothis?”WhenIsaidyes,shenoddedandwentbacktothefrontoftheclass,declaring,“OneofyounowunderstandsEuclideangeometry.Let’skeepgoingsoeverybodywillgetit.”Fromthenon,IfoundthatifIconcentratedandworkedhard,Icouldunderstandandevenenjoyasubject.Iwentontostudymathsandphysicsatuniversity,tookamaster’sdegreeinappliedscienceandbecameanuclearresearchscientist.Ibecamesomeonewhonolongerallowedmyselfthefreedomtotalkmyselfoutofdealingwithproblems,orgiveupwhenthingsseemedtoodifficult.24.Howcanwedescribetheauthorfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Hewasnotskilledatsocializing. B.Healwayshadbetswithothers.C.Hewasabsorbedinphilosophy. D.Hehadtroublestudyinggeometry.25.WhydidMrsTrenholmpulltheauthorasideafterclass?A.Towarnhimnottotalktoomuch. B.Togivehimsometipsonhomework.C.Tomakehimtakehomeworkseriously. D.Toencouragehimtotrymoreapproaches.26.WhatwasMrsTrenholm’sinitialfeelingabouttheauthor’shomework?A.Excited. B.Relieved. C.Disapproving. D.Disbelieving.27.Whatdidtheauthorwanttoexpressthroughthelastparagraph?A.Hewouldgoformorefreedom. B.Themathspuzzlewasalifechanger.C.Thatlessontaughthimtothinktwice. D.Hisuniversitylifewasprettycolorful.CWhenIwasagraduatestudent,mycoworkersandIwerewonderinghowlosingonenightofsleepaffectsaperson'sabilitytomanagetheiremotions.Onceaweek,typicallyonFridayevening,wewouldstayupallnighttomonitorourparticipantsandensuretheyfollowedtheexperimentalplan.Ataboutnoonthenextday,wewouldallgooutofthelab,wornoatandeagertogethomeandrest.Twomonthsintotheexperiment,Iwasinmycaratatrafficlightwhenasillylovesongstartedplayingontheradio.Suddenly,Icrieduncontrollably.Irememberfeelingsurprisedatmyreaction.ItthenhitmethatIwasnotjuststudyingsleepdeprivation(睡眠剥夺)—Ihadbeepartofthestudy.Weeksofmissedsleephadcausedharm,andIwasnolongerincontrolofmyemotions.
Thatresearchprojectprovedastrongconnectionbetweengoodsleepandemotionalhealth.Inhealthyindividuals,goodqualitysleepislinkedwithamorepositivemood——andittakesjustonenightofsleepdeprivationtocauseanxietyanddepressionthefollowingmorning.Moreover,peoplewhosufferfromlongtermsleepdeprivationtendtoexperiencedailyeventsmorenegatively.Fordecadesresearchersandmedicalprofessionalshaveconsideredsleeplossabyproductorsymptom(症状)ofdepressionoranxiety.Inotherwords,firstestheanxiety,andthensleeploss.Todayweknowthatthisordercanbereversed.Muchevidenceshowsthatpeoplewhosufferfrominsomnia(失眠症)areatleasttwiceaslikelytodevelopdepressionoranxietylaterinlife,paredwithindividualswhosleepwell.Steppingback,wecanfindthatmentalandemotionalhealthrelyonadelicatebalance.Asinglesleeplessnightcanthereforedodamage.Thescienceofsleepandmentalhealthsuggeststhatfailingtoaddresstheproblemsthatpreventpeoplefromgettingenoughrestwillleavepeopleeasilyhurtinmind.28.Whatistheauthor’sresearchmainlyabout?A.Factorsthataffectemotions. B.Thedamageofsleepdeprivation.C.Waystoimprovementalhealth. D.Thelinkbetweensleepandemotions.29.Howwastheresearchconducted?A.Byreferringtopreviousresearch. B.Bymakingresearchersthesubjects.C.Bydoingexperimentsonparticipants. D.Byincludingmusicintheprocess.30.Whydidtheauthorburstintotears?A.Thelovesongwassotouching. B.Theresearchwastoostressful.C.Shemissedherfamilytoomuch. D.Shewasseverelylackinginsleep.31.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedword“reversed”inparagraph5?A.Disclosed. B.Switched. C.Identified. D.Arranged.DYoumightthinkaputerwouldbeafairjudge,butanewstudyfromMITfindsitmightbebetterforyoutoleaveyourselfinthehandsofhumans.AIwon’tletpeopleoffeasilywhentheybreaktherule!Thisstudy,conductedbyateamatMIT,examinedhowAIwouldinterpretperceivedviolations(违反)ofagivencode.TheydiscoveredthemosteffectivedataforAItrainingisnormativedata,wherehumansdeterminewhetherarulehasbeenviolated.However,datausedtotrainmachinelearningmodelsaretypicallylabeleddescriptively—meaningpeoplelabelthefactualfeaturesofasituation,andAIdetermineswhetheracodehasbeenbroken.Theteamgatheredimagesofdogsthatcouldpotentiallyviolateanapartmentrulebanningaggressiveanimals.Labelerswerethenaskedtoprovidenormativeanddescriptiveresponses.Thedescriptiveteamwasn’tinformedaboutthepolicyondogs,andwasaskedtoidentifywhetherelements,suchasthedog’saggression,werepresent.Theirresponseshelpedtoformjudgments.Ifausersaidthephotodescribedanaggressivedog,thepolicywasconsideredtobeviolated.Ontheotherhand,thenormativegroupwasinformedabouttheruleandwasaskedtodeterminewhethereachimageviolatedtherule.Participantswere20percentmorelikelytoidentifyaviolationusingthedescriptivemethod.IfthedescriptivedataondogbehaviorhadbeenusedtoprogramanAImodel,itwouldbemorelikelytoissueseverepunishment.Theseinaccuraciescouldbearealworldconcern.Forinstance,ifadescriptivemodelisusedtopredictwhetherapersonmaymitthesamecrimemorethanonce,itmayresultinlongercriminalsentences.Theresearchersadvocateforincreaseddatatransparency(透明性)tounderstandhowdataiscollected.Andtheirfutureworkistoinvestigatetheimpactofhavingexperts,suchaslawyersanddoctors,participateindataentrytoseeifitwillleadtothesameresult.“Generally,normativedecisionstendtobemorelenient(宽容的),”saysleadauthorAparnaBalagopalan.“Perhapsthewaypeoplethinkaboutviolationsdiffersfromhowtheythinkaboutdescriptivedata.”32.Whatcanwelearnaboutdescriptivedata?A.They’reusuallyusedtotrainAI. B.Theyleadtomoreaccuratejudgment.C.Theyconsistofcausesofasituation. D.They’regatheredtoidentifyruleviolation.33.Whydoestheauthormentiontheexampleinparagraph4?A.Topresentafact. B.Tohighlightaproblem. C.Tointroduceatopic. D.Toopposeanopinion.34.Whatdotheresearchersplantodo?A.Usemorenormativedata. B.Seekadviceondataentryfromexperts.C.Findnewwaystogatherdata. D.Conductstudieswithprofessionallabelers.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AI:ruledefenderorbreaker? B.Dataset:decisivepartofAIC.AIjudge:stricterthanhumans D.Betterdata:descriptiveornormative?2024届陕西省铜川市高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFutureIndustries:WhichOnesWillRule?Aswemovetowardsthefuture,itisimportanttoconsiderwhichindustrieswillhavethegreatestpotentialforgrowthandsuccess.Hereareafewofthemostpromisingsectors:TechnologyThetechnologyindustryhasbeenonanupwardtrendforyearsandshowsnosignsofslowingdown.FromartificialintelligenceandvirtualrealitytoblockchainandtheInternetofThings,therearecountlessopportunitiesinthisfield.HealthcareWithanagingpopulationandincreasingdemandforhealthcareservices,thehealthcareindustryisexpectedtoseesignificantgrowthintheingyears.Thisincludeseverythingfrommedicaldevicesandmedicinestotelemedicineandhomehealthcare.RenewableenergyAsconcernsaboutclimatechangecontinuetomount,thereisgrowingdemandforcleanandsustainableenergysources.Solar,wind,andhydropowerarejustafewoftherenewableenergysectorsthatarereadyforexplosivegrowth.EmerceOnlineshoppinghasbeeincreasinglypopularoverthepastdecade,andthistrendshowsnosignsofstopping.Asmorepeopleturntoemercefortheirshoppingneeds,businessesinthisspacewillcontinuetothrive.EducationWiththeriseofautomationandartificialintelligence,thereisagrowingneedforworkerswithspecializedskillsandknowledge.Thishasledtoalargeincreaseindemandforeducationandtrainingprogrammes,makingthissectorapromisingoneforinvestment.Thesearejustafewofthemanyindustriesthatareexpectedtoseesignificantgrowthintheingyears.Bykeepinganeyeonthesetrends,investorscanpositionthemselvesforsuccessinthefuture.1.Whichindustryhasbeenpromotedbythecontinuousagingsociety?A.Technology. B.Healthcare. C.Emerce. D.Education.2.Whatisthedirectreasonfortheincreasingemphasisonrenewableenergy?A.Globalclimatechange.B.Theimprovementoftechnology.C.Theshortageofnonrenewableresources.D.Theglobalizationandindustrialpetition.3.Whatmakeseducationapromisingindustryinthefuture?A.Anincreaseinpopulation.B.Thedemandforonlineshopping.C.Thedevelopmentofeconomy.D.Trainingfortalentswithparticularskills.BFromtheworld’slastseventoaglobalpopulationofmorethan5,000,Chinaspentnearly40yearsbringingbackcrestedibises(朱鹮)fromtheedgeofextinction.Withitstypicalredcrestandface,aswellasalongblackmouthandsnowwhitefeathers,thecrestedibisisknownasthe“OrientalGem”inChina.TheywereoncewidespreadinEastAsiaandSiberiauntilthe20thcenturywhenhunting,ecologicaldamage,andincreasedhumanactivitiesdrovethebirdstonearextinction.In1981,theentirespeciesaroundtheworldwasdowntothesevencrestedibiseswhichwerefoundonlyinYangxianCounty,northwestChina’sShaanxiProvince,anddeepintheQinlingMountains,makingQinling,anaturalboundarybetweenChina’snorthandsouth,the“Noah’sArk(诺亚方舟)”ofthewildbird.Since1981,thelocalgovernmentofYangxianCountyhasputforwardfourbansfortheprotectionofthespecies,prohibitingactivitiesincludinghuntinginthebirds'livingareas,cuttingdowntreeswheretheynest,usingchemicalsintheirfoodfindingareas,andfiringgunsintheirbreeding(繁殖)areas.TheChinesegovernmentarrangedspecialfundstoprotectthehabitatofcrestedibises,sealingoffmountainstoplanttreesinthebirds’livingareas.Chinastartedtheartificialbreedingofcrestedibisesin1991andhasbredmorethan400birdsinShaanxi.Yearsofconstantefforthavebroughtpromisingresults.Itisestimatedthattherearemorethan5,000crestedibisesintheworldnow,andabouthalfofthemliveinShaanxi.Thebird’shabitatinChinahasrisenfromlessthanfivesquarekilometresin1981tothecurrent15,000km².“Itisluckythatthecrestedibis,anancientbird,isstillflyingaround,”saidZanLinsen,headoftheShaanxiAcademyofForestry.“Theconservationstoryofcrestedibisesnotonlyshowsusthepowerofancientlifebutalsothenecessityandurgencyofecologicalenvironmentprotection.”4.WhyaretheQinlingMountainssoimportantforcrestedibises?A.Theyusedtobethelasthabitatofcrestedibises.B.Theyarewherecrestedibiseswerefirstfound.C.Theyprotectcrestedibisesfromnaturalenemies.D.Theyaretheonlybreedingareaofcrestedibises.5.Whatcanweconcludefromthefourthparagraph?A.It'slegaltoownhuntinggunsinYangxianCounty.B.Crestedibisesareunlikelytobebredartificially.C.Thegovernmentplaysakeyroleinsavingcrestedibises.D.Huntinghasbeenthebiggestthreattocrestedibises.6.HowdoesZanLinsenfeelabouttheconservationofcrestedibises?A.Proudandambitious. B.Relievedandhappy.C.Sorryandregretful. D.Shockedandcurious.7.Whichcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ArtificialBreedingofCrestedIbisesinChinaB.RareAnimalsinChina:CrestedIbisesC.CrestedIbisesFoundAgainintheQinlingMountainsD.EndangeredCrestedIbisesMakingaebackCNotmanypeopleknowthefactbutdyeingtextiles(染色纺织品)areahugefactorindamagingbothhumanhealthandtheenvironment.ScientistsinAustraliamayhavediscoveredawaytosolvethisproblembymakingchangestothecottonplant’sgenesinorderforittonaturallyproducevariouscolouredcotton.Thesescientistshavebeenexploringtheconceptoftryinggeneeditinginordertochangethecolourofnaturalfibersfoundinthecottonplant.Sofar,theirexperimenthasproducedcolouredcottoninapetridish(培养皿).Scientistshopethatthismeanstheycanperfecttheprocessinordertogrowthecropsinthefields.Oftentheagricultureandfuelindustriesarecloselyexaminedfortheirinfluencesontheenvironment,butthetextileindustryisnottobeoverlookedandcertainlyhasthingstofeelguiltyabout.Thetextileindustrycontributes10%ofglobalcarbonemissions,largelyduetotheriseoffastfashion,whichsees80to100billionitemsofclothesproducedannually.Thiscreatesalargeamountofphysicalwasteandalsocontributestootherextremelydetrimentaleffectsontheenvironment.Cottonisquitethethirstycrop,needing2,700litersofwatertocreateonlyonecottonTshirt.Thatplacesextrastressinregionsthatdonothaveasteadywatersupplyavailable.And,textiledyesfrequentlyendupinnaturalwatersystems,darkeningthewateranddisturbingthebiochemicalbalance.Fortunately,people’sdesiretoprotecttheenvironmenthasbeengrowingovertimeandmoreandmorepeopleareturn
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