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29.Lasarus has the function of第二节A.assisting the disabled to walkC.correcting improper walking habitB.making travelling more eujoyable30.What's the point Nathan stresses in Paragraph 4?D.preventing people from having a strokeA.Wheelchair users need more care from others.weighB.It's unhealthy to sit for able-bodied people.C.Walking is important for wheelchair users.won'tD.Able-bodied people usually ignore their health.doesn31.Equipped with an exoskeleton,a soldier canor higA.bear more weightB.see much furthera dieC.sense possible danger more easilyD.be better protectedDweigLiving near a constant source of water,bald eagles feed on fish ducks,snakes andlongturtles.They will also eat rabbits and dead animals.With their acute sense of sight andw通lpowerful claws,bald eagles attack their prey by swooping (down on it at an angle.youThey can reach speeds of up to 160 km/hr when diving.Once they capture their target,theyuse their hooked beak to pull flesh out before eating it.eatBald eagles can reach great heights when flying.Using thermal convection currentsyo)they can climb to up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft.)in the air.They can soar for hours usingthese currents.When cruising,they can fly about 65 km/hr.In addition,if their water sourcefreezes,bald eagles may use thermal convection currents to migrate in the winter.Preferring to make their homes in large trees near bodies of water (both fresh and salt),bald eagles build enormous nests out of sticks.Generally,their nests are at least half a meterdeep and 1.5 m across but can be bigger.These giant nests have been known to weigh up to900 kg (1 ton).A mating pair produces up to three eggs a year,though it is not likely that all three willsurvive.Both parents take turnshatching the eggs.While one is hatching,the other searchesfor food or more nesting materials.In 2007,the bald eagle was removed from endangered and threatened species list kept bythe United States Fish and Wildlife Service.In addition,IUCN's Red List currently considersthe bald eagle as a species of least concern of extinction.Their successful recovery is due toyears of conservation efforts along with the ban on the pesticide()DDT in 1972.Whilebald eagles have few natural enemies and are no longer considered endangered,threats stillexist to the bald eagle,including habitat loss.As people move to the shores,they are cuttingdown trees and forcing eagles to make their homes elsewhere.Illegal hunting is anotherthreat.32.What does the first paragraph focus on?A.Bald eagles'habitat.B.Bald eagles'hunting skill..C.Bald eagles'living habits.D.Bald eagles'body structure.What does the underlined word "prey"in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Neighbor.B.Owner.C.Enemy.数、.D.Victim34.We can learn from the text that bald eaglesA.seldom travel over long distancesB.are a species of bird with the least sense of familyC.take full advantage of the air currents during the flightD.tend to raise their young in the bushes for self-protection35.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The fate of bald eagles is ignored by IUCN.B.Bald eagles are now on the edge of extinction.C.DDT used to cause a big threat to bald eagles.D.The fate of bald eagles took a turn for the worse in 1972.【2022高三单元卷·英语(十七】第5页(共8页)QGX】

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