组卷网 > 知识点选题 > 环境污染
更多: | 只看新题 精选材料新、考法新、题型新的试题
解析
| 共计 5 道试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约460词) | 较难(0.4) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了塑料微粒污染在人体中被发现以及所产生的影响。

1 . Microplastic pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists finding the tiny particles(微粒) in almost 80% of the people tested. The discovery shows the particles can travel around the body and may live in organs.

The impact on health is as yet unknown. But researchers are concerned as microplastics cause damage to human cells in the laboratory and air pollution particles are already known to enter the body and cause millions of early deaths a year.

Huge amounts of plastic waste are left in the environment and microplastics now pollute the entire planet, from the top of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People were already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water as well as breathing them in, and they have been found in the faeces (排泄物) of babies and adults.

The scientists analysed blood samples from 22 healthy adults and found plastic particles in 17. Half the samples contained PET plastic, which is commonly used in drinks bottles, while a third contained polystyrene, used for packaging food and other products. A quarter of the blood samples contained polyethylene, from which plastic carrier bags are made.

“Our study is the first indication that we have polymer particles(聚合物颗粒) in our blood — it’s a breakthrough result,” said Prof Dick Vethaak, an expert at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. “But we have to extend the research and increase the sample sizes, the number of polymers assessed, etc.” Further studies by a number of groups are already under way, he said.

“It is certainly reasonable to be concerned,” Vethaak said. “The particles are there and are transported throughout the body.” He said previous work had shown that microplastics were 10 times higher in the faeces of babies compared with adults and that babies fed with


plastic bottles are taking millions of microplastic particles a day.

Vethaak acknowledged that the amount and type of plastic varied considerably between the blood samples. “But this is a pioneering study,” he said, with more work now needed. He said the differences might reflect short-term exposure before the blood samples were taken, such as drinking from a plastic-lined coffee cup, or wearing a plastic face mask.

“The big question is what is happening in our body?” Vethaak said. “Are the particles retained in the body? Are they transported to certain organs, such as getting past the blood-brain barrier? And are these levels sufficiently high to cause disease? We urgently need to fund further research so we can find out.”

1. What could be inferred from Paragraph 2?
A.Air Pollution particles can cause death eventually.
B.Microplastics can be deadly to humans.
C.There is no evidence that microplastics harm human cells.
D.Microplastics can travel throughout body and damage organs.
2. What can we learn about microplastics from Paragraph 4?
A.They are found in most people.
B.Polyethylene found in blood samples might be taken from drinks bottles.
C.A quarter of the blood samples contained PET particles.
D.Half of the microplastics in the blood samples were likely introduced by drinking from plastic containers.
3. According to Paragraph 5, what was Prof Dick Vethaak’s attitude towards their findings?
A.Doubtful.B.Negative.C.Excited.D.Depressed.
4. The underlined part “this is a pioneering study” in Paragraph 7 probably means ________.
A.we are the pioneers in the field of plastic research
B.we need more blood examples and more work to do
C.we are entering a whole new field of research
D.this is an extremely important study
5. Which section of the newspaper may this article be found in?
A.Political.B.Fashion.C.Food.D.Environment.
2022-05-27更新 | 332次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届天津市南开区高三二模英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约390词) | 适中(0.65) |
名校

2 . Ohio—Lake Erie, the smallest of North America's five Great Lakes, supplies fresh drinking water to an estimated 11 million people in Ohio, Michigan and southern Ontario province, Canada.

Yet sometimes pollution, bath from industrial waste and farm-chemical run-off, leaves large areas of the lake covered in half-meter-thick layers of green slime. Scientists blame a lot of chemicals entering the water, which has caused pollution.

To find out where these extra nutrients come from, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has been studying data from its network of 14 water-quality monitoring stations installed along the rivers that flow into the Lake Erie basin.

At one point, water from the small stream is diverted into a pipe where it is pumped into the testing station.

We'll have 'a sample a day, year-round every day so that really pins down what the chemistry is like," says Dave Baker of Ohio's Heidelberg University, who takes charge of the monitoring stations for the Department of Natural Resources.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the federal government's pollution watchdog, requires point sources, such as factories, to monitor and report their discharges. So Baker is looking for where the other sources of pollution come from.

"If there are problems in Lake Erie, we want to know where it's coming from and make sure we're putting resources to solve the problem properly," Baker says.

In this case, a primary source of the pollution turns out to be chemical fertilizer that turn off farmland during rainstorms.

Because farmers believe fertilizers are essential to high crop yields, they would like to use them. However, the USDA's Natural Resource Conservation Service isn't asking them to abandon farm chemicals, but rather to use them more sparingly so they don't run off the land when it rains.

Another technique for reducing farm chemical pollution of Lake Erie is cover-crop farming. After the harvest, farmers plant a second quick-growing crop to reduce erosion. The deep-rooted plants, such as rye or turnips, help to cover the soil, allowing worms and fungi to work their magic and helping the soil to absorb more water and nutrients.

1. What is the problem with Lake Erie?
A.There are no fish in it.B.There is little water in it.
C.The water is unfit to drink.D.It contains a lot of chemicals.
2. Who provides data about Lake Erie?
A.The water-quality monitoring stations.B.Natural Resource Conservation Service.
C.The Ohio Department of Natural Resources.D.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
3. The underlined phrase "pins down" in Paragraph 5 probably means "          ".
A.looks throughB.explains exactlyC.keeps a record ofD.shows clearly
4. What causes the pollution in Lake Erie?
A.Animal waste from nearby farms.B.Waste water from a nearby factory.
C.Chemical fertilizers from the fields.D.Pesticide farmers used to kill locusts.
5. Quick-growing crops can be planted to          .
A.prevent worms from eating cropsB.increase the harvest of the farmers
C.make full use of chemical fertilizers in the soilD.keep the soil from being washed away
2021-01-25更新 | 203次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市高三年级-社会类阅读理解名校好题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约370词) | 适中(0.65) |
名校
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,本文主要介绍了Bullus为解决口香糖对环境的不利影响而研制出来的粉红盒子。

3 . Many people love gum(口香糖). Delicious as it is, the dirty waste can be a problem for humans. The main material for gum cannot break down naturally. Lots of gum waste ends up being thrown away into the rivers and grounds each year.

Now thanks to the company, Gumdrop Ltd., there may be a way to deal with this problem. The UK-based company has come up with a clever idea that enables easy disposal of gum waste using pink boxes they’ve produced. Passers-by can simply throw any unwanted gum into the pink boxes set up across London. Once full, they are mailed to the factory where the gum is used to create more pink boxes. The company said that gum waste could be changed into other useful things like shoes as well.

Bullus, who founded the company, said she decided to create the clever boxes after observing the mess caused by gum waste on the streets of London. She had spent many months studying how to use gum waste as a material for the clever boxes. After hundreds of failures, she finally succeeded.

To know whether people would like to throw gum waste into the pink boxes, she did two tests. She set up two boxes inside a men’s restroom at Southampton Airport. Bullus said they had to pick up the full boxes just 5 times a year, an effort that cost the company $300. But airport officials would have spent $4,600 over the same period cleaning up the mess left behind by carelessly thrown gum waste. A similar test at London’s famous Villiers Street resulted in a 40% decrease(减少)in gum waste.

Their success has led to the rapid setting-up of the pink boxes across London. Bullus now hopes the pink boxes can help not only London, but also many other places. There are many countries and cities where gum is a problem. The company has also introduced the pink boxes that can be easily carried by people.

1. The introduction to gum in the first paragraph is mainly to show ______.
A.it’s a kind of unhealthy food
B.it’s environmentally unfriendly
C.it needs improvement in quality
D.it becomes popular all over the world
2. What do we know about the pink boxes made by Gumdrop Ltd.?
A.They can break down gum waste
B.They can change people’s views on gum
C.They are used for recycling gum waste.
D.They are made from the same materials as shoes
3. What may best describe Bullus according to Paragraph 3?
A.Creative and hardworking.B.Funny and smart
C.Kind and courageous.D.Careful and trustful
4. We can learn from the two tests that the pink boxes ______.
A.lead to a decrease in gum sales
B.can be too costly for some airports
C.are less helpful in busy places
D.reduce the pressure to deal with gum waste
5. What’s probably Bullus’s future plan?
A.Applying the pink boxes in more places.
B.Encouraging people to avoid buying gum.
C.Making it more convenient to carry the pink boxes.
D.Improving London’s relationship with other cities.
2022-11-16更新 | 119次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市第二十五中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
名校
4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke?
A.From young smokers.
B.From a newspaper article.
C.From some smoking parents.
2. Why does the man say that he would keep away from babies?
A.He has just become a father.
B.He wears dirty clothes.
C.He is a smoker.
3. What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?
A.Stop smoking altogether.
B.Smoke only outside their rooms.
C.Reduce dangerous matters in cigarettes.
智能选题,一键自动生成优质试卷~
书信写作-建议信 | 适中(0.65) |
名校
5 . 假定你是晨光中学的李华,你校的英文社团正在举办“How can we reduce garbage pollution”的征文活动,请根据以下提示,用英文写一算短文投稿。
(1)介绍垃圾污染的现状;
(2)提出减少垃圾污染的建议(不少于两点);
(3)谈谈你对减少垃圾污染的看法。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

How can we reduce garbage pollution

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2020-10-30更新 | 77次组卷 | 5卷引用:天津市高二年级-作文名校好题
共计 平均难度:一般