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课时质量评价(八)必修第二册 UNIT 2主题语境:人与环境、人与动植物Ⅰ.阅读理解Migratory (迁徙的) birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have changed the landscape over recent decades — according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).A new study published today reveals that population declines have been greatest among species that migrate to areas with more human infrastructure — roads, buildings, power lines, wind turbines (涡轮机) — as well as more population and hunting levels.Dr James Gilroy, from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said, “We know that migratory birds are in greater decline than nonmigratory species, but it's not clear why.We want to find out where in their life cycles these migratory species are most exposed to human impacts.”The research team identified 16 humaninduced threats to migratory birds, including infrastructure associated with bird disturbance and impacts, transformation of land from natural habitat to human land use, and climate change.Advances in satellite imagery allowed the team to map each of the 16 threats across Europe, Africa and Western Asia.The team also created the first ever largescale map of hunting pressure across the region.A total of 103 species of migrating birds were studied, including many rapidly declining species like the turtle dove and the common cuckoo, using largescale datasets.The team calculated threat scores for factors such as habitat loss and climate change, across breeding locations, as well as nonbreeding ranges.They then explored the relationships between these threat scores and bird population trends calculated from 1985 to 2018 by the PanEuropean Common Bird Monitoring Scheme (PECBMS).Dr Aldina Franco, also from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said, “Our findings are important because we need to understand where declining species are being most impacted by humans across their seasonal migrations.Locating where birds are most exposed to these threats could help us target conservation actions.”1.What causes migratory birds to decrease?A.A longer migratory route.B.Serious industrial pollution.C.Illegal hunting from humans.D.The changing of landscape.2.What does the underlined word “infrastructure”in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.Basic systems and services.B.Local transportation.C.Internet facilities.D.Power supplies.3.What does Paragraph 4 talk about?A.The results of the study.B.The promise of the study.C.The process of the study.D.The database of the study.4.What is the purpose of studying migratory birds according to Dr Aldina Franco?A.To raise people's awareness of protecting birds.B.To offer advice to conservation work precisely.C.To stress the necessity of increasing bird population.D.To state the importance of living in harmony with nature.Ⅱ.完形填空(2022·深圳模拟)Gerry Keene was about 20 minutes into his caving tour in the Tom Moore cave system near Perryville, Missouri, when one of the kids with him spotted a dog ahead of them.The dog, curled (蜷) up on the mud floor, looked rather 1 , because when they approached with lights and greeted her, she just 2 lifted her head but wouldn't move at all.It was 3 that the dog was not in the right place, but they had no idea how to rescue it.They 4 a light for her and went out to get help.Keene called Rick Haley, another experienced 5 , who soon arrived and joined them.But figuring out how best to get the dog out took a bit of 6 , since the rescue equipment on hand was really 7 for humans.Haley had an idea of using a bag and a blanket to move the dog like a package.The channel in the cave was tight and upright in places, so it was a little 8 to move down.It was about 500 feet from the entrance, Haley 9 , when they got back to where the dog was.He did a 10 assessment to her, gently moved her into the bag and covered her with the blanket.Then they started moving her 11 towards the entrance until finally getting out of the cave.In total, the rescue 12 took about an hour and a half.The dog was soon 13 by the local people and finally reunited with her owner after 14 for two months.Keene said their cave project didn't go exactly as planned, but was an unforgettable experience for the 15 .“If it weren't for the project, we'd have never found the dog,”he said.1.A.weak B.lazyC.sad D.frightened2.A.excitedly B.politelyC.basically D.actively3.A.essential B.clearC.doubtful D.interesting4.A.brought B.sentC.provided D.left5.A.dogtrainer B.petdoctorC.firefighter D.caver6.A.persuasion B.emotionC.brainstorming D.quarrelling7.A.meant B.sparedC.dedicated D.seemed8.A.vital B.technicalC.possible D.reasonable9.A.confirmed B.insistedC.suspected D.estimated10.A.medical B.usualC.quick D.professional11.A.side by side B.foot by footC.hour after hour D.one after another12.A.mission B.drillC.team D.plan13.A.identified B.savedC.adopted D.bought14.A.travelling B.runningC.hiding D.missing15.A.dog B.kidsC.petowner D.residents
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