Restoring the quakehit ecosystems is a question of balancing the interests of the local people and the environment. Rural methane (沼氣) projects can reduce the number of locals taking firewood from the mountainsides. The use of straw as food for animals will ensure that vegetation(草木) can grow. In Sihai township and Dazhuangke village, in Beijing, they now have a forestry coverage of 85% or more, compared to the 30% they had 15 years ago. Back then, land was used very inefficiently: one person would use 20 mu of forest just for firewood. With those pressures on the ecosystem, no amount of spending on reforestation will succeed. Then the government relocated the population and paid those who remained to tend the forest and provide coal. This reduced the pressures on the ecosystem and it was able to recover naturally.
When an ecosystem has not been pushed past certain limits, it is able to recover on its own. Human involvement should only play a minor role, including after an earthquake. This is particularly the case for sandy grasslands, grasslands deserts, the mountains of the south and the northern sides of mountains in the north. In these areas soil remains and the water, light, heat and nutrients needed are available. Less human involvement is even more appropriate in areas with a small population, where it can avoid money being wasted on ineffective efforts, such as creating forests in dry areas.
The creation of nature reserves should be a model to allow damaged ecosystems to recover. Funding can start at the national level; centrallyfunded nature reserves can enforce environmental protection laws and help to promote the local economy. This will solve the problems of reserves being run to make money. When national reserves are funded, local governments will be able to adopt the same model and provide the funds for nature reserves from their own budgets. The first project should be established in nature reserves hit by the quake; these can then become models for other areas.
1.To restore the quakehit ecosystem, government should ________.
A. forbid locals from taking firewood from the mountainsides
B. encourage local people to feed their animals just with straw
C. spend large amounts of money relocating the population
D. protect the environment without harming locals' interests
2.The forestry coverage in rural Beijing has increased greatly because ________.
A. pressures on land were reduced B. a large amount of coal is provided
C. no people live in that area D. locals take good care of the forest
3.According to the passage ________ play(s) a major role in ecosystem recovery.
A. local people B. nature itself
C. human involvement D. government's effort
4.According to the last paragraph, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Nature reserves could be helpful to recover the damaged ecosystems.
B. Centrallyfunded nature reserves are beneficial to local economy.
C. Some nature reserves are created for the purpose of making money.
D. The first projects on nature reserves should be set up in quakehit areas.
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.D
【解析】
試題分析:本文敘述了人們應(yīng)當(dāng)保護(hù)環(huán)境,在一些地區(qū)由于土地的減少,綠地覆蓋率相對的提高了,但是自然的破壞還需要自然自己去修復(fù),這就需要人們在一些受災(zāi)區(qū)應(yīng)該采取適當(dāng)?shù)拇胧﹣肀Wo(hù)生態(tài)環(huán)境,比如可以建立自然保護(hù)區(qū)的方法來使自然恢復(fù)常態(tài)。
1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Restoring the quakehit ecosystems is a question of balancing the interests of the local people and the environment. 既要保護(hù)環(huán)境又要顧及人們的興趣,故選D。
2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)they now have a forestry coverage of 85% or more, compared to the 30% they had 15 years ago. Back then, land was used very inefficiently: 由于土地的面積減少,使綠地的覆蓋率相對的增加,故選A。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)When an ecosystem has not been pushed past certain limits, it is able to recover on its own.自然在生態(tài)環(huán)境的恢復(fù)上起著重要的作用,故選B。
4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)The first project should be established in nature reserves hit by the quake;在地震受災(zāi)區(qū)應(yīng)該建立自然保護(hù)區(qū),故選D。
考點(diǎn):環(huán)保類短文閱讀。
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Size |
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3. __________ of hunting for food |
Attacking fish with 4.__________ |
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Drawing the injured victims with its mouth |
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6. __________ |
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Sawfish’s snout relates business |
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8.__________ |
Only 10 % sawfish left |
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3,000 to 6,000 remain in US waters |
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Efforts |
9.__________ |
Measure |
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Restoring sawfish population |
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4. |
A. that |
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D. when |
5. |
A. sorry |
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6. |
A. wisdom |
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A. ignored |
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8. |
A. regret |
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A. questions |
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A. spiritual |
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