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2023年中考英语时事热点阅读专练

热点119生态文明建设的重要性

一、阅读理解

1

Ifyouadoptpetsinaforeigncountry,canyoubringthemtoyourhomecountry?China'snewBiosafetyLaw,

whichwentintoeffectonApril13,answersthisquestion.

Thelawintroducedregulations(规定)ineightareas,includinginfectious(传染性的)diseasepreventionand

controLbiotechnology,andthepreventionofinvasive(入侵的)species.

Biosafetyisimportantfbrpeople'shealth,environmentalproteciionandnationalinlerests(国家利益),saidQin

Tianbao,directoroftheResearchInstituteofEnvironmentalLawatWuhanUniversity.

Takebioinvasion(生物入侵)asanexample.Chinahassufferedfrombioinvasion.Thecountryhasmorethan

660alienspecies.Seventy-oneofthemhaveharmedorcouldharmthenaturalecologicalsystem,CGTNreported.

Thisresultsineconomiclossesof200billionyuaneveryyear.

Forexample,(heapplesnail,introducedfromCentralAmerica40yearsago,isstillaheadacheinGuangdong.

Afterbeingsetfreeinthewild,thesnailhaspollutedwaterwithitsfeces(粪便),eatenvegetablesandfruit,and

madeanimalssick.Ithasnowspreadto21citiesthroughoutGuangdong,destroyinglargeareasoffarmland,

accordingtoGuangdongAgriculturalSciences.

Otherexamplesincludered-earedslider(巴西龟),thescavengerfish(清道夫鱼)andredimportedfireantsin

southernChina.Bioinvasioncanhappennaturally,butitismoreoftenaresultofhumanactivity.

1.Whatisthepassageabout?

A.Petadoptioninforeigncountries.B.Internationaltravelwithpets.

C.China'snewBiosafetyLaw.D.BioinvasioninChina.

2.WhatdoestheCGTNreporttellus?

A.Biosafetyisimportantfbrpeople'shealth.

B.Seventy-onealienspeciesinChinaaredangerous.

C.Bioinvasionisoftenaresultofhumanactivity.

D.Chinaspendsover200billionyuaneachyeartofightbioinvasion.

3.AccordingtoParagraph5,whichspeciesisstilldoingharminGuangdong?

A.Theapplesnail.B.Thercd-carcdslider.

C.Thescavengerfish.D.Redimportedfireants.

2

Recently,thetenn“carbonneutral(碳中和)“hasbeenusedfrequentlyatsomeimportantmeetingsinmany

countries.Manycountrieshaveputforwardthegoalofstriving(奋斗目标)tobecarbonneutral.Chinaisexpected

(obecarbonneutralby2060.So,asmiddleschoolstudents,whatcanwedotoprotecttheenvironmentandlivea

lowcarbonlife?Herearesomesuggestionsforyou.

Travelinagreenway.NowmoreChinesepeoplehavecarsoftheirown.Ithasbroughtusalotofbenefits

buthascreatedsomeseriousproblemsaswell.Sowe'dbetterdomerewalking,cyclingandlessdriving.Bydoing

so,wecansaveenergyandreducepollution.

Cutdownwhitepollution.Weshouldreducethepollutionofplasticbags.Whenyougotothesupermarket,

bringyourownshoppingbags.

Savewater.Lackofwaterresourceswillaffecttheecologicalenvironment生态环境).Sopleaseturnoffthe

(apafterusingi(.

Sorttherubbish.Doinggarbageclassification(垃圾分类)inarightwaycanturnwasteintowealth.

Plantmoretrees.Plantingmoretreesmeanscuttingdownandreducingthecarbonfootprinl(碳足迹)and

spreadingofgreenhousegases.Forexample,thetreesplantedinChinaareplayinganimportantrole.Areport

publishedinNatureshowsthatCO?absorplion(吸收)intwonewforestareasinChinaismorethanwethought.

ThetwoareasarclocatedinChina'ssouthwesternandnortheasternprovinces.Theymakeupover35percentof

China'scarbonsinks(碳汇).Themainnaturalcarbonsinksaretreesandotherplants.

Usebothsidesofthepaper.Thepaperproductionprocessusesalotoftrees.

Nowis(hetime(hatweshouidtakeupourresponsibility(oprotectourenvironmentfrombeingpolluted.

Lefsjoinourhandsandtakeactionsimmediately.

4.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthev/ritergiveinthepassagetobecarbonneutral?

A.5.B.6,C.7.

5.Inordertoprotecttheenvironmentandlivealowcarbonlife,wccan.

①walk,cyclemoreanddriveless②useplasticbagswhileshopping

③useonlyonesideofthepaper®turnoffthewaterafterusingit

⑤dogarbageclassificationinarightway

A.®@>③④⑤C.①④⑤

6.China'scarbonsinksarcmainlylocatedinthe.

A.southeastandnortheastB.southwestandnortheastC.southeastandnorthwest

7.Thepurposeofthepassageis.

A.tocallustocutdownwhitepollution

B.togiveadviceonhowtoprotecttheenvironment

C.(oadviseusto(ravelinagreenway

8.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Livealowcarbonlife.B.Sorttherubbish.C.Travelinagreenway.

3

Chinasaysitwillpreventtheactofeatingwildanimalsandseriouslyfightagainsttheunlawfultradeaswild

animalsarewidelybelievedtobethesourcethatcausestheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19,accordingtoadecision

acceptedbythetoplegiskitureonFeb.24.Thedecisionwasmadetofightagainsttheunlawfulwildlifetradeand

giveupthebadhabitofeatingwildanimals.Itwasalsomadetosafeguardpeople'slivesandhealth.

Thedecision,madeupofeightitems,paysattention(otheseriousproblemofsomepeopleeatingwild

animals.Itaims(ocompletelybaneatingwikianimalsandfightagainst(heunlawfulwildlifetrade.Later,some

lawswillbeamendedtoprovideastronglegislativepromisefbrsafeguardingpublichealthandecologicalsecurity,

accordingtothelegislature.

Thehabitofeatingwildanimalsandtherelatedunlawfultracehavecausedhugepublicattentionafterthe

outbreakoftheCOVID-19.Diseasecontrolexpertshavesaidwildanimalsareverylikelytobethesourceofthe

newvirus.

Thetoplegislaturesaidinastatement(hateatingwildanimalscauseshugehiddenriskstopublichealth,but

amending(heWikiAnimalProtecticnLawneedslimeandshouldgo(hroughlegislativeprocedures.

“AltheseriousmomentintheCOVID-19preventionandcontrol,it'shighlynecessaryandimportantfbrthe

NPCStandingCommitteetopassaspecialdecision,“thestatementsaid,addingthatthedecisiontakeseffect

immediately.

Undercurrentlaws,wildanimalsthatarcbannedfrombeingeatenarcthoseundernationalprotectionorthose

withoutalawfulsource.However,thelatestdecisionincreasesthescopebycompletelybanningeatingwild

animals,accordingtothestatement.

9.WhatmaybethesourcethatcausestheCOVID-19?

A.Wildplants.B.Dirtywater.C.Wildanimals.D.Sickpersons.

10.AccordingtotheNPCStandingCommittee,it'snecessaryandimportanttoatthismoment.

A.lakecareofpatientsB.passaspecialdecision

C.raiseanimalsforfoodD.stayawayfromwildanimals

11.Thedecisionwasmademainlybecauseof.

A.beingshortofanimalsB.beingshortofdoctorsandnurses

C.(hebadhabitsofeatingD.theoutbreakoftheCOVID-19

4

TheChinesegovernmentraisedtheprotectionlevelofChinesepangolins(穿山甲)to(hetoplevelonWorld

EnvironmentDay—June5th.Pangolinsusedtobeatthesecondlevelundernationalprotection.Thisactmakes

peoplepaymoreattentiontoecologicalcivilization(生态文明).I:alsoshowsourgreatdelerminationtofight

againsttheillegalhunting大捕猎)andthetradingofwildanimalsandotherthingsmadefromthem.

Accordingtoanationalwildlifestudyinthe1990s,(herewereabout60,000Chinesepangolinsin11

provinces,includingYunnan,Hunan,Guangdong,SichuanandZhejiang.Untilnow.pangolinshavebecomefewer

andfewerbecauseofthelivingplacesthatarebeingdestroyed,crazyhuntingandsmuggling.In2017,Chinese

pangolinswereplacedontheRedLisofThreatenedSpeciesafterateamofexpertsbelievedtheirnumberhad

droppedby90percentinthepastyears.

“Thevalueofpangolinstotheecosystemismuchmorethanthevalueoftheirmeatorscales(鳞).Thereisa

longwaytogoinprotectingthem,butwecanstartbysayingnotothingsmadefromthem,“saidZhouFei,chief

programofficeroftheWorldWildlifeFundofChina.

What'smore,thepangolinhasaverystrongresponse(反应)tostress,whichmeansthatiteasilybecomes

nervouswhenitiscaught.

PangolinscaleshavebeentakenawayfromtheChinesePharmacopeia(药典).Itmeansthescaleswillno

longerbeusedasakindofmedicine.

12.Now,Chinesepangolinsarc.

A.atthetopprotectionlevelB.atthesecondprotectionlevel

C.atthethirdprotectionlevelD.notundernationalprotection

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“smuggling“meaninthispassage?

A.灭绝B.走私C.饥饿D.自杀

14.Asstudents,whatcanwedotoprotectthepangolinsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Wecanfightagainsttheillegalhuntersbyourselves.

B.Wecanhelptofindmorelivingplacesforthem.

C.Wecantellpeoplethevalueoftheirmeatandscales.

D.Wecanrefusetobuythingsmadefromthem.

15.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Pangolins'numberhasdroppedby80percentinthepastyears.

B.PangolinscaleshavebeentakenawayfromtheChinesePharmaccpeia

C.Wccanprotectpangolinsinashorttime.

D.Thepangolinhardlybecomesnervouswhenitiscaught.

16.Themainpurposeofthispassageistotellus.

A.whatkindofmedicinepangolinscanbeusedas

B.whatvaluepangolinsbringus

C.whyourgovernmentraisedtheprotectionlevelofpangolins

D.whypangolinshavebecomefewerandfewer

5

Recently,theterm“carbonneutral(碳中和)“hasbeenusedfrequentlyatsomeimportantmeetingsinmany

countries.Manycountrieshavepulforward(hegoalofstriving(奋斗目标)tobecarbonneutral.Chinaisexpected

tobecarbonneutralby2060.So,asmiddleschoolstudents,whatcanwedotoprotecttheenvironmentandlivea

lowcarbonlife?Herearesomesuggestionsforyou.

Travelinagreenway.NowmereChinesepeoplehavecarsofiheirown.IlhasbroughtusaIo(ofbenefitsbut

hascreatedsomeseriousproblemsaswell.Sowe'dbetterdomorewalking,cyclingandlessdriving.Bydoingso,

wecansaveenergyandreducepollution.

Cutdownwhitepollution.Weshouldreducetheuseofplasticbags.Whenyougotothesupermarket,bring

yourownshoppingbags.

Savewater.Lack(缺乏)ofwa:erresourceswillaffecttheecologicalenvironment(生态环境).Sopleaseturn

offthetapafterusingit.

Sore(分类)(herubbish.Doinggarbageclassification(垃圾分类)inarightwaycanturnwasteintowealth.

Plantmoretrees.Plantingmoretreesmeanscuttingdownandreducingthecarbonfootprint(碳足迹)and

spreadofgreenhousegases("(,体).

Usebothsidesofthepaper.Thepaperproductionprocessusesalotoftrees.

Nowisthetimethatweshouldtakeupourresponsibilitytoprotectourenvironmentfrombeingpolluted.

Let'sjoinourhandsandtakeactionimmediately.

17.Whichwayisbadfortheenvironment?

A.Walking.B.Ridingabike.C.Driving.

18.Whitepollutionmeans

A.waterpollution.B.plasticpollution.C.airpollution.

19.Whenwcgoshopping,we'dbetteruse

A.plasticbags.B.shoppingcards.C.shoppingbags.

20.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthewritergiveinthepassagetobecarbonneutral?

A.5.B.6.C.7.

21.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Livealowcarbonlife.B.Soretherubbish.C.Travelinagreenway.

6

ThePacificislandnationofNauruusedtobeabeautifulplace.Nowitisanecological(牛.态的)disasterarea.

Nauru'sheartbreakingstorycouldhaveonegoodresult-othercountriesmightlearnfromitsmistakes.

Forthousandsofyears,PolynesianpeoplelivedontheremoteislandofNauru.ThefirstEuropeantoarrive

wasJohnFearnin1798.HewastheBritishcaptainofawhalingship.HecalledtheislandPleasantIsland.

However,becauseitwasveryremote,NauruhadlittlecommunicationwithEuropeansatfirst.Thenwhaling

shipsandothertradersbegantovisit,bringinggunsandwine.Thesethingsdestroyedthesocialbalanceofthe

twelvefamilygroupson(heisland.Andaten-yearcivilwarstarted.

Nauru'srealtroublesbeganin1899whenaBritishmining(采矿)companydiscoveredphosphate(磷酸盐)on

theisland.Infact,itfoundthatNauruwasnearlyallphosphate,whichisaveryimportantfertilizer(肥料)for

fanning.Thecompanybeganminingthephosphate.Constantminingtotallydestroystheland.Gradually,the

lovelyislandofNaurustartedtolooklikethemoon.

In1968,Naurubecameoneoftherichestcountriesintheworld.Everyyearthegovernmentreceivedmillions

andmillionsofdollarsfbritsphosphate.

Unfortunately,theleadersinvestedthemoneyunwiselyandlostmillionsofdollars.Inaddition,theyuse

millionsmoredollarsforpersonaluse.Soonpeoplerealizedthattheyhadaterribleproblem—theirphosphatewas

runningout.Ninetypercentoftheirislandwasdestroyedandtheyhadnothing.By2000,Nauruwasalmost

financially(经济上的)destroyed.Expertssaythatitwouldtakeabout$433,600,000andmorethan20yearsto

repairtheisland.Thiswillprobablyneverhappen.

22.Whatmightbetheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.TblookforhelpforNauru'sproblems.B.Togiveawarningtoothercountries.

C.Toshowtheimportanceofmoney.D.Totellaheartbreakingstoryofawar.

23.WhatwasNaurulikebeforetheEuropeanscame?

A.Richandpowerful.B.Modernandopen.

C.Peacefulandattractive.D.Noisyandcrowded.

24.WhichofthefollowingwasacauseofNauru'sfinancialproblem?

A.Itsleadersmisusedthemoney.B.Itspenttoomuchrepairingtheisland.

C.Itsleadersspentmuchmoneymining.D.Itlostmillionsofdollarsinawar.

25.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat.

A.thephosphateminesweredestroyedinNauru

B.(heNauruanswon'tliveintheislandanymore

C.theecologicaldamageinNauruisdifficulttorepair

D.theleadersofNauruwilltaketheexperts'wordsseriously

7

AreportfromtheUnitedNationssaidthataround60millionpeopleacrosstheworld,with80%ofthemin

Asia,aredrinkingpollutedwater.Some4,500childrendieeverydaybecauseofpollutedwater.

Areportshowedthatenvironmentalproblemskill3millionchildrenunderfiveyearsoldeachyear,making

themoneofthekeycontributors(捐助者)inmorethan10millionchilddeathsworldwideeachyear.

Dangerousfactorsincludeindoorandoutdoorairpollution,waterpollution,lackofgoodhygienefacilities(卫

生设施)andpoorecologicalsystems(生态系统),itsaid.

AnotherstudyshowedthatparentsandexpertsfromsevencountriesincludingtheUnitedStates,Indiaand

Nigeria,regardedpollutionasthebiggestthreal(威胁)lochildren'snaturallivingenvironment.

Manyparentssaythatchildrentodayarebeingbroughtupwithfewerblueskiesthanwhentheywerelittle

kids.

Mrs.GreentriestoteachherdaughterSusanbysettingapersonalexample.Shepicksoutrecyclablewasteand

usesthewaterfromthewashingmachinetowashthetoilet.

Chinesechildrenmostlylearnaboutenvironmentalprotectioninschool.

Somenon-governmentalorganizationsandchildcentersalsoteachkidstoprotecttheenvironment.<lMore

parentshavebecomeawareofit.Familyisnowplayingamoreimportantrole,“saysaChineseofficial.

VeraLehman,anexpertfromGennanysaysmanyChineseareincreasinglyawareofpollution."Iwas

surprisedtofindhowmuchschoolsinChinaarewillingtocontributetoeducatethechildrenonenvironment,M

Lehmannsaid."TherehasbeenabigchangebetweennowandtenyearsagowhenIfirsttraveledhere.”

26.isthemaincauseofchilddeaths.

A.pollutedwaterB.poorecologicalsystems

C.environmentalproblemsD.indoorandoutdoorairpollution

27.dangerousfactorsarcmentionedinthearticle.

A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six

28.FromtheexampleofMs.Gee,wecanknowthatsheisawomanwho.

A.lakesgoodcareofherdaughterB.isstrictwithherdaughter

C.likeshouseworkverymuchD.paysmuchattentiontorecycling

29.Whichisrightaccordingtothearticle?

A.80%ofthepeopleinAfricaaredrinkingpollutedwater.

B.Thegovernmentnowplaysamoreimportantroleinprotectingtheenvironment.

C.Notonlydevelopedcountriesregardedpollutedasthebiggestthreattochildren'snaturallivingenvironment.

D.VeraLehmannthinksChinastillpaysnomoreattentiontothepoorconditionasusual.

30.Thebesttitleofthereadingis"

A.ChildrentodayareinpoorconditionB.Teachingchildrentostaygreen

C.ChildrendiedofenvironmentalpollutionD.Thebiggestproblemintheworld

8

Woulditsurpriseyoutolearnthat,likeanimals,treescancommunicatewitheachotherandpassontheir

wealthtothenextgeneration-theiryoungtrees?

SuzanneSimard,forestecologist(生态学家)attheUniversityofBritishColumbia,explains

hovztreesarcmuchmorecomplex(复杂的)thanmostofuseverimagined.AlthoughCharlesDarwinthoughtthat

treesarccompetingforsurvivalofthefittest,Simardandherteamhavemadeanewdiscoveryandshowedjust

howwronghewas.Infact,theoppositeistrue:treessurvivethroughtheirgroupworkandsupport,passingaround

necessarynutrition(营养)suchasnitrogenandcarbon''dependingonwhoneedsit”.

NitrogenandcarbonaresharedthroughmilesofundergroundEingi(真菌)networks.Thismakessurethatall

treesintheforestecologicalsystemgiveandreceivejusttherightamounttokeepthemallhealthy.Thissystem

worksinaverysimilarwaytothenetworksofneurons(神经元)inourbrains,andwhenonetreeisdestroyed,it

influencesall.

Simardtalksabout“Mothertrees”.Theseareusuallythelargest,oldestplantsonwhichallothertreesdepend.

These“Mothertrees”arcconnectedtoalltheothertreesintheforestbythisnetworkoffungi,andtnaymanagethe

resourcesofthewholetreesandplantsintheforest.Sheexplainshowthesetreespassonthewealthtothenext

generation,transportingimportantresourcestoyoungtreessotheymaycontinuetogrow.Whenhumanscutdown

“Mothertrees"withoutpayingattent沁ntothesehighlycomplex"treesocieties“ofthenetworksonwhichthey

feed,wearereducingthechanceslosavethewholeforest.

“Wedidn'ttakeanynoticeofil,“Simardsayssadly."Mothertrees^^movenutritionintotheyoungtreesbefore

dying,butwenevergivethemchance.Ifwecouldputacrossthemessagelotheforestry,wecouldmakeahuge

differencetowardsourenvironmentalprotectioneffortsfor(hefuture.

31.Theunderlinedpart“theoppositeistrue”inParagraph2probablymeansthattrees.

A.competeforsurvivalB.protecttheirownwealth

C.dependoneachotherD.providesupportfordyingtrees

32.“Mothertrees“areveryimportantbecausethey.

A.bringmorewealthtohumans

B.passonnutritiontoyoungtrees

C.lookthelargestinsizeintheforest

D.knowmoreaboutthe“treesocieties”

33.Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphrefersto(指代).

A.how"treesocieties"workB.howtreesgrowold

C.howforestryindustrydevelopsD.howyoungtreessurvive

34.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.treesaren'tascomplexaswethink

B.CharlesDarwinhadthesameopinionasSimard

C.if"Mothertrees"arecutdown,theywon'tmakeanydifferencetoyoungtrees

D.freescanshareresourceswithotheronesbytheundergroundfunginetworks

二、完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

Sophie,13,wonthe2019NewZealand's"ThinkkindMcompetitionfbrstudents.4tIheldabeachclean-up,

becauseitreally35methatmarine(海洋的)lifeishurtbythoughtlessdecisionsofhumans.”

Sophiesaw36ontheseafloorwhilesnorkeling(徒手潜泳).“ItwasthefirsttimeI'dseenmarinelife

37amongplastics.”

Itwasthetrigger(起因)ofheract."Weweren'ttakingenough38.Everyoneneedstodotheir

39.otherwisewc'rcgoingto40ourplanet.''

Sophieturnedtomediatogether41outandaskforvolunteersattheclcan-up.Tohersurprise,more

(han200peopleturnedup.200kilogramsofrubbishwere42thatday."Itwashorrible.Weknewrubbish

wastherebutwedidn'trealizehow43therubbishwasuntilwestartedcollecting.^^

Onceecologicalawareness(生态意识)44Sophie,shedecidedtodosomethingdifferent.Onher

14thbirthday,shedecided(ocelebratedifferently.45holdingapartycreatingwaste,shedecidedto

reduceit.Onher“party",Sophieardherfriends46topickuptherubbishthatstoredupalongtheriver

banknearthetown.

“Ifthereisonethingeveryonecoulddo,itisto'47afteryourself'JsaysSophie."It'shardfbrsome

farriilies(oaffordplasticalternatives(替代品),butjustnotbuyingthingswrappedinplasticwillhelp."She

suggestsusing48materialslikemetalstraws.t4Whentherearemorealternativesonthemarket,i(willbe

49fbrindividualstomakeachange.^^

35.A.interestsB.impressesC.encouragesD.bothers

36.A.rocksB.creaturesC.garbageD.plants

37.A.increasingB.livingC.dyingD.eating

38.A.adviceB.timeC.patienceD.action

39.A.lessonsB.partC.workD.role

40.A.putdownB.dealwithC.letdownD.cutout

41.A.messageB.informationC.newsD.methods

42.A.recycledB.buriedC.soldD.collected

43.A.smellyB.toughC.muchD.far

44.A.thoughtB.reachedC.hitD.found

45.A.InfearofB.InhopeofC.InsteadofD.Becauseof

46.A.managedB.expectedC.continuedD.failed

47.A.pickupB.setupC.turnupD.backup

48.A.valuableB.recyclab'eC.inexpensiveD.creative

49.A.betterB.easierC.happierD.longer

三、书面表达

假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Mike得知你们开展了“做生态小公民,建设美丽家乡''的活动,他来信表

示很感兴趣并想了解具体细节,请给Mike写一封回信向他描述你(们)曾经做过的一件事或参与的一次活

动。

要求:

(1)内容应包括活动或事件的时间、地点、过程和你的感受;

(2)文中不得出现真实的人名和校名;词数80~100。开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

DearMilk,

I'mgladtohearthatyouareinterestedinourenvironmentprotectionactivities.Tobeanecologicalcitizen(生

态公民),wedidagoodjob.Last

Nowtheenvironmentaroundusbecomesbetterandbetter.Welcometomyhometownoneday.

Yours,

LiHua

2023年中考英语时事热点阅读专练

热点119生态文明建设的重要性

一、阅读理解

1

Ifyouadoptpetsinaforeigncountry,canyoubringthemtoyourhomecountry?China'snewBiosafetyLaw,

whichwentintoeffectonApril13,answersthisquestion.

Thelawintroducedregulations(规定)ineightareas,includinginfectious(传染性的)diseasepreventionand

controLbiotechnology,andthepreventionofinvasive(入侵的)species.

Biosafetyisimportantfbrpeople'shealth,environmentalprotecrionandnationalinterests(国家利益),saidQin

Tianbao,directoroftheResearchInstituteofEnvironmentalLawatWuhanUniversity.

Takebioinvasion(生物入侵)asanexample.Chinahassufferedfrombioinvasion.Thecountryhasmorethan

660alienspecies.Sevenly-oneofthemhaveharmedorcouldharmihenaturalecologicalsystem,CGTNreported.

Thisresultsineconomiclossesof200billionyuaneveryyear.

Forexample,(heapplesnail,introducedfromCentralAmerica40yearsago,isstillaheadacheinGuangdong.

Afterbeingsetfreeinthewild,thesnailhaspollutedwaterwithitsfeces(粪便),eatenvegetablesandfruit,and

madeanimalssick.Ithasnowspreadto21citiesthroughoutGuangdong,destroyinglargeareasoffarmland,

accordingtoGuangdongAgriculturalSciences.

Otherexamplesincludered-earedslider(巴西龟),thescavengerfish(清道夫鱼)andredimportedfireantsin

southernChina.Bioinvasioncanhappennaturally,butitismoreoftenaresultofhumanactivity.

1.Whatisthepassageabout?

A.Petadoptioninforeigncountries.B.Internationaltravelwithpets.

C.China'snewBiosafetyLaw.D.BioinvasioninChina.

2.WhatdoestheCGTNreporttellus?

A.Biosafetyisimportantfbrpeople'shealth.

B.Seventy-onealienspeciesinChinaaredangerous.

C.Bioinvasionisoftenaresultofhumanactivity.

D.Chinaspendsover200billionyuaneachyeartofightbioinvasion.

3.AccordingtoParagraph5,whichspeciesisstilldoingharminGuangdong?

A.Theapplesnail.B.Thercd-carcdslider.

C.Thescavengerfish.D.Redimportedfireants.

【答案与解析】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要介绍了中国新的生物安全法的内容。

I.主旨大意题。通读全文可知本文介绍了中国新的生物安全法的主要内容。故选C。

2.细节理解题。根据文中第四段内容“Thecountryhasmorethan660alienspecies.Seventy-oneofthemhave

harmedorcouldharmthenaturalecologicalsystem,CGTNreported”可知中国遭受了生.物入侵。这个国家有超

过660种外来物种。据中国国际电视台报道,其中有71个已经或可能损害了自然生态系统。故选B。

3.细节理解题。根据文中第五段"Forexample,theapplesnail,introducedfromCentralAmerica40yearsago,is

stillaheadacheinGuangdong.Afterbeingsetfreeinthewild,thesnailhaspollutedwaterwithitsfeces(粪便),

eatenvegetablesandfruit,andmadeanimalssick.Ithasnow

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