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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了几种重新引入到野外的野生动物,以野生河狸为例说明了重新被引入到野外的野生动物状况良好,并介绍了其对环境发展的促进作用。

1 . Wild beavers (河狸) are back! Experts say that the wild beaver families are doing well. The beavers are even boosting wildlife and the environment!

Over ten years ago, a family of beavers turned up in a part of the river Otter, in Devon. No one knew exactly where they came from. It was a big surprise wild beavers hadn’t lived in England for around 400 years!

In 2015, the government allowed the beavers to stay there as part of a test. They wanted to see if these animals could be reintroduced to the wild. The test ends in February. Some scientists from the University of Exeter already say the beavers help the wildlife in the area. One scientist called it “an amazing story”.

A lot of this is because of dams (水坝). Beavers build dams along the river. This creates deep pools in the riverbed and slows the water down. Scientists say this is perfect for many different types of plants and animals! Many plants are growing near the beavers. Different types of animals are also becoming more and more in the river. Beavers also help make flooding less, scientists say. The beavers’ dams slow down the speed of the river, especially after heavy rain.

Beavers aren’t the only animals that are being reintroduced to the wild! In 2019, red squirrels were brought back to an area of the Scottish Highlands. Further away, the world's rarest (罕见的) duck, the Madagascar pochard, is making a comeback. It was set free into the wild on the African island in 2019 and is doing well.

Who knows what other animals might be making a comeback?

1. The underlined word “boosting”in Paragraph 1 probably means “______”
A.buildingB.spreadingC.helpingD.creating
2. Why did the government want a test first?
A.To reintroduce animals to the wild.
B.To introduce the beavers to the wild.
C.To build dams for the beavers in the river.
D.To grow more different plants along the river.
3. What can we know about the wild beavers?
A.They help plants grow.B.They eat up the plants.
C.They do harm to animals.D.They bring heavy floods.
4. How many kinds of animals have been reintroduced to the wild besides beavers?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
5. How does the writer feel about the news?
A.Worried.B.Disappointed.C.Tired.D.Pleased.
2023-10-13更新 | 142次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022年福建省普通高中学业水平合格性考试一
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是世界各地水资源短缺的问题以及各国为了节约水资源而做的努力,作者呼吁人们节约用水、保护地球。

2 . All living things on Earth need water to live. Yet humans are facing serious water problems. According to the United Nations, today over 663 million people live without a safe water supply close to home.

To remind people of the importance of water, the UN first set up World Water Day in 1993. It is on Mar 22 each year. From Mar 22 to 28 is also the China Water Week. The first year’s theme is “Waste water”. It tried to call people to reuse waste water instead of wasting it.

In Australia people make good use of waste water. Most Australians have a grass lawn around their home instead of washing the car in the street. Many of them wash it on the lawn to keep the grass longer so that it covers the ground and reduce evaporation.

Rainwater may seem useless to you. But you can also reuse it. People in Germany collect rainwater to wash their toilets. Most houses in the country that are built in the last few years have rainwater collection devices (设备). Rainwater is collected from the root, and then linked to the toilet. But if you don’t have the device just put a bucket (桶) under your roof when it rains.

Water makes up 71 percent of Earth’s surface. But we can only use a very small part of it. Only about 3 percent of the world’s water is fresh water. It’s in lakes, rivers and underground.

Over 80 percent of the waste water in the world goes back into the nature. It has not been cleaned and pollutes the rivers and lakes. Unsafe water makes around 842,000 people die each year.

By 2030, about half of the world’s population could be facing water problem. By 2050, as many as seven billion people across the world could not have enough water supplies. The world’s population might be 9.3 billion by then.

1. The China Water Week in 2017 tries to___________.
A.collect rainwater to wash their toilets
B.remind people of the importance of water
C.put a bucket under your roof when it rains.
D.call people to reuse waste water instead of wasting it.
2. The word “reduce” in Paragraph 3 most probably means “___________ .”.
A.sit downB.cut downC.put downD.write down
3. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?
A.To share his rich knowledge about water.
B.To warn more people to save water.
C.To show how water problems change the world.
D.To tell people how to discover safe water supply.
4. Which of the following would be the title of the passage?
A.Water in the world has become less and less.
B.Unsafe water makes so many people die.
C.Our planet will face serious water problems.
D.Learning to save water to protect our planet.
2023-10-13更新 | 22次组卷 | 2卷引用:2021年12月山东省普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟试卷C
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3 . A nighttime building fire in southern Taiwan Province that took hours to bring under control killed 46 people on Thursday. Officials in the city of Kaohsiung said at least 41 people were injured.


       The fire started early Thursday morning local time. A statement by the fire department described it as “extremely fierce.” Flames and smoke poured from the lower floors as firefighters tried to control the fire.
       The number of dead rose during the day as rescue workers searched the building which combined businesses and homes. By late afternoon, officials confirmed 32 people had died, while 14 people, who showed no signs of life, were among 55 taken to the hospital. In Taiwan, official confirmation of a death is made at the hospital.
       Firefighters could be seen spraying water into the middle floors of the 13-floor building. One woman, who was not identified, said on Taiwanese television that her 60-to-70-year-old parents were still inside as rescue efforts continued. Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported that officials said the building’s age and waste blocking many areas made search and rescue efforts more difficult.
       Many of the people living in the 40-year-old building were retired and lived alone in apartments as small as 13 square meters, local media reported. The building had 120 living spaces on the upper floors. It also had a closed movie theater, disused restaurants and karaoke businesses below them, the Central News Agency said. Mayor Chen Chi-mai said the building was partly abandoned.
       The United Daily News, a major newspaper, said fire extinguishers(灭火器) had been put in place last month. But there were only three on each floor because the residents could not pay for more.
       The fire appeared to have started on the ground floor. Investigators were examining a first-floor tea shop whose owner reportedly fought with his girlfriend the day before. They had not ruled out that the fire may have been set on purpose, The United Daily News reported.
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?
A.No signs of life were found when rescuers came.
B.The exact number of victims could not be confirmed.
C.There are hidden dangers in the building itself.
D.The building is used for business and residential purposes.
2. From the passage, we can know that        .
A.the fire made lots of firemen in trouble
B.all the victims have been properly relocated
C.the accident caused many injuries and deaths
D.the local hospital has organized blood donations
3. Which question’ s answer will help detect the fire case?
A.Why was the building partly abandoned?
B.How do the residents live in the small apartments?
C.Why weren’t there enough fire extinguishers in the building?
D.What happened to those on the ground floor that morning
4. What probably caused the firefighters’ work to be blocked?
A.The waste in the building.
B.Narrow rescue space
C.Too many retired old people.
D.The TV station’s live broadcasting.
2023-10-13更新 | 44次组卷 | 3卷引用:2021年12月吉林省普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟试卷C(考试版+全解全析+参考答案+听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻稿。本文主要介绍了以前万圣节后美国的南瓜被扔掉产生了温室效应,现在人们正在采取一些措施来处理南瓜。

4 . More than one billion pounds of pumpkins are grown in the U.S. every year, and after they’ve been used for Halloween, millions of them will end up in a waste yard.

“Driving around after Halloween, you see so many pumpkins on top of their garbage cans. All of them will go to a waste yard and become methane gas(沼气),” says Kay McKeen, director of an environmental education organization based in Illinois.

Methane is a greenhouse gas. Compared to CO2, it warms the atmosphere in a shorter amount of time, which means it’s a most important cause of climate change. And waste yards—where we send as much as 40 percent of the food we produce—take up 14 percent of methane produced in the US every year.

That’s why, in 2014, McKeen began a collection event where local people can bring their waste pumpkins to 69 different locations to send them off to the bins, and—of course—smash them to pieces.

“It puts nutrients(营养) back in our soil, it saves water, it doesn’t make methane gas—it’s just a win-win,” says McKeen.

But not everyone has access to pumpkin smashing events, so we asked our newsletter readers how they reduce their pumpkin waste. The answers are various, ranging from baking sweet treats to bringing a pumpkin treat to farm animals.

1. What happens after Halloween?
A.A lot of pumpkins are thrown away.
B.People are busy cleaning up garbage.
C.It is the best time for pumpkin harvest.
D.People use pumpkins to make methane gas.
2. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?
A.Pumpkins cause the climate change.
B.Illinois people waste half of their food.
C.Both methane and CO2 are greenhouse gases.
D.Methane is the only reason for climate change.
3. What does the underlined word “smash” mean in Paragraph 4?
A.Burn.B.Shake.C.Break.D.Press.
4. What is this text?
A.A letter.B.A speech.C.A news report.D.A health report.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要讲述了为了让市民们从他们的汽车里出来,骑行无污染的自行车,开展的“黄色自行车”工程。

5 . Suppose you find a bright yellow bike on a street corner in the city. You hop on (跨上) it and _______. But wait — isn’t this stealing? No, it isn’t._______ shouts, “Stop! Thief!” That is _______ this free ride is just fine with the city.

You _______ find hundreds of free yellow bikes in some US cities. The idea began in Portland, Oregon, in 1994. People saw a need for _______ transportation, and they wanted to help _______ pollution. So, to get citizens (市民)_______ their cars and onto pollution-free bikes, they _______ the Yellow Bike Project.

The _______ bikes are painted bright yellow and placed throughout the city. People can hop on the yellow bike and ride to run errands (短程差事), to work ________ to school. Then, they leave the bike for the ________ rider. There have been times when bikes have been stolen, but most people ________ the rules, because they think it is not wise to ________ the bike that’s already free.

Portland’s ________ was quickly loved by a lot of people. Within two years of its starts, similar programs were ________ in cities in six other states.

1.
A.drive awayB.ride awayC.ride backD.run away
2.
A.No oneB.SomeoneC.AnyoneD.Everyone
3.
A.whetherB.soC.becauseD.though
4.
A.have toB.don’t have toC.can’tD.can
5.
A.expensiveB.crowdedC.freeD.common
6.
A.protectB.controlC.makeD.bring
7.
A.out ofB.intoC.upD.near
8.
A.endedB.startedC.changedD.refused
9.
A.publicB.privateC.cleanD.dirty
10.
A.butB.asC.untilD.or
11.
A.nextB.lastC.bestD.first
12.
A.breakB.makeC.discussD.follow
13.
A.buyB.repairC.produceD.steal
14.
A.citizenB.streetC.ideaD.school
15.
A.looked upB.made upC.put upD.set up
2023-10-13更新 | 77次组卷 | 3卷引用:2020-2021学年 高二英语 广东省普通高中学业水平测试英语模拟测试卷(八)word
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6 . 每年的5月22日是国际生物多样性日,是鉴于公共教育和增强民众生态意识而设立的。看了右侧的海报,你有什么感想?请以Thoughts Upon the International Biodiversity Day为题,写一篇短文。

注意:
1. 词数100左右。

Thoughts Upon the International Biodiversity Day


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2023-10-13更新 | 59次组卷 | 2卷引用:云南省2021-2022学年高二上学期普通高中学业水平考试英语练习题第一套
文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍一些更好的旅行方式,对你和环境都有好处。
7 . 请根据上下文内容,将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语,并将答案转写到答题卡上。

Nowadays many people want to have a more interesting experience when arriving in a new city or country. Here are some better ways to travel, both for you and for the environment.

Get out of the car and walk.     1     It’s slower but it’s the greenest way to travel. It’s also the most rewarding way to see a city, but remember to wear comfortable shoes. You can slow down your pace, enjoy fresh air and beautiful scenery along the way.

    2     骑自行车也是一个好的选择。 Many hotels now offer free bikes to guests. It is convenient for people to travel around the city. Some also provide electric bikes that make it easier to go up hills and on longer journeys. Some cities also have Mobikes and you can pick up one easily.     3     它不免费但很便宜

If you have to take transport in a city, try to take public transport. Most cities now offer lots of information and very cleat maps about the public transport at the city’s websites.     4     So search for them at the websites when you arrive in a city.

    5     If possible, take trains or ships to travel from city to city. They are usually greener than cars and planes.

文章大意:这是一篇说明文。告诉大家噪音污染不仅仅是分析的数据,它也会引起心理问题,可以与你的社区一起采取一些措施减少生活中的噪音污染,将帮助你和家人感到更快乐、更健康。
8 . 下面文章中有3处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C和D)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,选项中有一项是多余选项。

Ways to Help Your Community Stay Quiet

Noise pollution isn’t just annoying. It can also cause psychological problems. If you want to cut back on the noise polution in your life, taking some measures together with your community will help you and your family feel happier and healthier.

    1    

Use your car horn(喇叭)only when necessary, as a way to let someone know you are around the corner.

    2    

The terrible sound of a car’s engine is never welcome, so make sure you are not the one causing noise pollution in your community and spring to get your car repaired. Keeping your car in good, quiet working order will be appreciated by everyone who lives near you.

Keep your music down.

It might sound beautiful to you, but respect the fact that others might not feel the same way. Don’t just assume that your neighbours want to hear your favourite opera as much as you do.

    3    

Communities with more trees are quieter than those without them, since large, leafy trees can help absorb noise, so such a project is always worth your effort.


A. Don’t use your car horn unnecessarily.
B. Stay away from the noisy streets.
C.Keep your car in good working order.
D.Take part in a community tree-planting project.
2023-06-25更新 | 25次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖南省2021-2022学年普通高中学业水平考试真题英语试题
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9 . 假定你是李华,你参加了学校组织的生态游(eco-travel),于是给美国笔友John写邮件分享此次特别的旅行。内容包括:
1.旅行时间;
2.旅途见闻;
3.旅行感悟。
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2023-06-15更新 | 58次组卷 | 2卷引用:广东2021~2022学年高中英语学业水平测试题A卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍英国康沃尔的一家公司把用过的口罩变成垃圾捡拾器。
10 . 请根据上下文内容,将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语。

These days, we still need to wear masks because of COVID-19 when we go to some places like hospitals and supermarkets. It becomes a rule. We use lots of masks every day. But do you know a lot of them may end up on the streets, in the parks, or even in the rivers?     1     这对我们的环境是有害的。

A company in Cornwall, Britain came up with a good idea to solve the problem.

    2     他们能把用过的口罩变成有用的东西。 First, they collect used masks. Then, they remove the straps and wires.     3     After that, they put masks into a special machine. The masks turn into big blocks. At last, they break these blocks into small pieces and make litter pickers (捡拾器) with the pieces.     4     It is said that every 45 masks can make one litter picker.

Now in Cornwall, over 300 schools get these litter pickers.     5     Students can use them to help clean up their streets and parks. “The picker is made from masks. Now I can pick up a used mask with it. I think it’s really cool,” says a schoolgirl.

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