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2024届衡水金卷先享题 压轴卷(JJ)英语(一)1答案
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30.What does the underlined word "perilous"in paragraph 4 mean?A.Safe.B.Important.C.Useful.D.Dangerous.31.What does the author try to do in the last paragraph?A.Call on people to take action.B.Give a wamning to the publicC.Offer some shopping advice.D.Raise some questions of fast fashion.DBuilt in 1990,the Moriyama City Firefly Forest Museum has been trying to recover the number of theGenji firefly(源氏火虫),whose population was near extinction in the first half of the2 Oth century.In Japan,fireflies have long been the sign of summer.Moriyama's Genji fireflies were especiallyprized for their vivid,yellow-green glow.However,from 1868 to 1912,a commercial firefly industrydeveloped.In just one night,a single hunter could catch about as many as 3,000 fireflies,sweeping theearth with brushes to frighten just egg-laying fireflies from riverbanks.It was easiest to catch femalefireflies when they laid their eggs.Thus,there were fewer and fewer left to produce the next generation.Atthe same time,a fast-urbanizing Japan was turning Moriyama's once ideal habitats into places where fewfireflies could survive.Concrete was laid on the banks where there was once grass.Wastewater ran into thewaters where the larvae(幼虫)grew.The founders set its museum in the kind of habitat that Genji fireflies would find attractive.Theycreated an artificial river and planted its banks with grass.Inside the museum,they mate and reproduceGenji fireflies;it is still the only organization to do so in a large size.Fireflies lay thousands of eggs.Whenthe larvae come out,they are moved to boxes with flowing water.They grow there until February when thelarvae are moved to the man-made river.Then,the fireflies leave the water and take flight in June.The museum also has educational purpose.Throughout the year,it lectures on the insect's history andecology in schools.They also lead museum activities and other training and awareness campaigns,includingthe museum's magazine,From the Firefly Forest.Cleanup activities around waters are also organized.The action is reasonable but,despite their efforts,the number of Genji fireflies hasn't increased somuch in Moriyama.Most other habitats continue to become worse due to urbanization.Unless peoplepreserve them,fireflies will continue to suffer."The only chance at recovering Genji firefly populations isto act now,"ecologist Kato warns."We're running out of time to provide the environmental education tosave Japan's beloved insect."32.Why did the number of the Genji fireflies decrease?A.Because the banks where they once lived disappeared.B.Because the waters where the larvae grew were polluted.C.Because over 3,000 female fireflies were caught every night.D.Because a commercial firefly industry developed their habitats.33.What efforts has the Firefly Forest Museum made?A.It has organized various educational activities.B.It has helped Genji fireflies lay thousands ofeggs.C.It has helped Genji fireflies leave the water and take flight in June.D.It has created the kind of habitat that the Genji fireflies would find attractive34.What does Kato think of the task of recovering the Genji fireflies population?A.It is reasonableB.It makes no sense.C.It wastes lots oftimeD.It needs immediate action.35.What is the text mainly about?A.The extinction of Genji fireflies in Japan.B.The reappearance of Genji fireflies in Japan.C.Efforts made to recover Genji fireflies by a Japanese museum.D.The effect of urbanization on Japan's favorite glowing insect.A9协作体高一英语试题第5页共8页
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