Passage One
Imagine you go to the beach and find a sign:
"Water Polluted -
No Swimming Allowed." That's what happened to actor Ted Danson in 1984. The
experience changed his life. Worried that his daughters (then aged 5 and 10)
couldn't plunge into the ocean the way he had as a teen, Danson founded the
American Oceans Campaign, an organization aimed at protecting Earth’s oceans
and coastal waters.
"Our oceans feed the world, cool our planet, regulate (调节)
climate, and create nearly one-half of the global oxygen supply," Danson says.
He's not joking. Fish are the main source of dietary protein (营养蛋白质) for
nearly 1 billion people - most of them in developing nations. Oceans absorb
and radiate the Sun's heat to help keep Earth's temperature in balance.
Microscopic plants (微生物) that live on the ocean’s surface take in carbon
dioxide to make food - and the precious oxygen we need to breathe.
"Yet each day, billions of gallons of sewage (污水),
pesticides (杀虫剂,农药), and industrial chemicals flow into the
sea," Danson says.
According to a United Nations report on the marine environment, about 80
percent of all marine pollution comes from human activities (like farming and
driving) on land. Even if you live hundreds of miles from the nearest
seashore, Danson adds, each day, Earth's atmosphere recycles (回收利用) billions
of kiloliters of salty seawater and turns it into fresh water. Ocean water
evaporates (蒸发) and rises into the atmosphere. There it condenses (冷凝聚) and
falls to Earth as rain or snow. This fresh water collects in rivers, streams,
and lakes or goes deep into the earth. These are the main sources of our
drinking water.
Human activities - like mining, forest clearing, farming,
and manufacturing - pollute these freshwater sources, too. But it's not too
late to turn the tide, Danson says. You can help by conserving water and
working to keep it clean.
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1. The sign "Water Polluted - No Swimming Allowed" means ________.(
B )
(a) the water
is for special use and you can't swim in it
(b) the water is
not healthy to human body and no one is to swim in it
(c) the water is
dirty and you can't swim in it without special permission
(d) the water is
clean drinking water and you are not allowed to swim in it
2. The experience changed Danson's life in that ________.(
A )
(a)
he founded an organization to protect oceans
(b) he no longer swam
in the ocean
(c) he
became actively involved in the protection of air, water, and soil
(d) he gave up acting
and began to work for the American Oceans Campaign
3. We need the oceans which do all of the following except ________.(
D )
(a) feeding
the world
(b) cooling the
earth
(c) regulating
climate
(d) supplying carbon
dioxide
4.How much of the marine pollution comes from human activities on land?
(
B )
(a) 100 %
(b) 80 %
(c) 60 %
(d) 40 %
5. Which of the following is the correct cycle (循环) of water as far as our
drinking water is concerned? (
B )
(a)
Rivers->oceans->rain->drinking water.
(b)
Oceans->rain->rivers->drinking water.
(c)
Rain->oceans->rivers->drinking water.
(d)
Oceans->rivers->rain->drinking water.
6. Which of the following is a more suitable title for the passage?
(
B )
(a) Danson and His
Organization
(b) Fighting Ocean
Pollution
(c) Sea Pollution
(d) Drinking
Water Comes from the Oceans
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Passage Two
You don't have to set up a foundation or spend hours raising
money to help the environment. Joey Gordon-Levitt, 16, does his part by simply
collecting his newspapers, plastic, and cans - and have them recycled.
"Everyone should recycle," the teen star says.
Singer and actor Better Midler goes a step further - She
picks up other people’s garbage (垃圾). For example, Midler has helped remove
truckloads of trash from Fort Tryon Park in New York City.
Such simple efforts at trash collection and reduction are
catching on. Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency counted 7 500
recycling programs in the United States. That's up from just 1 000 programs in
1988. Almost half of the country's population now lives in towns and cities
with curbside recycling.
So we're on the right track to reducing trash. But we still
have a long way to go. In 1994, about 40 percent of paper products and plastic
soda bottles produced in this country were recycled. But only 2 percent of
food packaging (包装) was recovered! We also have to work on creating more
demand for recycled material. You can help by checking labels - and buying
products made from recovered paper, plastic, and metal.
Recycling saves resources like water and trees, and cuts
down on air pollution. So what are you waiting for? Get to work taking care of
our "rock."
"If we don't , we'll all have to move to
Mars," says Gordon-Levitt. "The only problem is that we don't know how to do that
yet!"
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7. The author of the passage suggests that you ________ to help the
environment. (
C )
(a) set up
a fund
(b) raise money
(c) recycle trash
(d) move to
Mars
8. What does Joey Gordon-Levitt do to help the environment?
(
D )
(a) He
raises money in the street.
(b) He drives a
truck carrying trash away.
(c) He sells
newspapers.
(d) He collects
used things that can be recycled.
9. What is unusual about Better Midler?
(
B )
(a) She
helps the environment.
(b) She picks up
other people's trash.
(c) She collects
newspapers, plastic and cans like Gordon-Levitt.
(d) She urges other
people to take their garbage out of the city.
10. In 1994, 40 % of the paper products and plastic soda
bottles produced in America were recycled. But ________ of food packaging was
recovered. (
D )
(a) none
(b) only half
(c) 20 %
(d) 2 %
11. To help recycle waste material, we can do all of the following except
________.(
D )
(a)
creating more demand for recycled material
(b) buying
products made from recycled paper, plastic and metal
(c) collecting
used things such as paper, plastic and metal
(d) using recycled
material only in packaging
12. The last sentence in the passage means that we don't know how to ________.(
D )
(a) find
an effective way to reduce trash
(b) reuse and
recycle trash
(c) take care of
our environment
(d) move to
Mars
13. The passage discusses ________.(
A )
(a) simple
ways to help the environment
(b) picking
garbage for recycling
(c) the danger of
pollution
(d) the
present condition of our environment
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Passage Three
Growing up on Long Island, N.Y., actor Ed Begley, Jr. loved
to camp out in the woods. But at age 13, Begley and his family moved to the
San Fernando Valley in California. There he saw huge pieces of land changed to
shopping malls. Pollution from cars and factories cast a haze over the valley.
"When I ran down to my friend's house, I found I could barely
breathe," Begley
says. "The smog (烟雾) was choking us."
Since then, Begley has become a supporter of environmental
causes, including the fight against air pollution. Knowing that car exhausts
can lead to problems such as breathing, Begley refuses to ride in gas-powered
cars. Instead, he rides a fold-up bike that assembles (装配) in 20 seconds. Or,
he drives an electric car.
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14. Begley supports environmental causes for all the reasons below except that
________.(
D )
(a) cars
and factories cause too much pollution
(b) huge pieces of
land are being turned into shopping centers
(c) pollution
makes it difficult for people to breathe
(d) he prefers
bicycles to cars
15. Begley prefers to use a fold-up bike because ________.(
C )
(a) he
wants to save money
(b) a bike is more
convenient
(c) he wants to
reduce pollution
(d) he can hardly
breathe in a car
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