问题 单项选择题

Ask someone what they have done to help the environment recently and they will almost certainly mention recycling. Recycling in the home is very important of course. However, being forced to recycle often means we already have more material than we need. We are dealing with the results of that overconsumption in the greenest way possible, but it would be far better if we did not need to bring so much material home in the first place.
The total amount of packaging increased by 12% between 1999 and 2005. It now makes up a third of a typical household’s waste in the UK. In many supermarkets nowadays food items are packaged twice with plastic and cardboard.
Too much packaging is doing serious damage to the environment. The UK, for example, is running out of it for carrying this unnecessary waste. If such packaging is burnt, it gives off greenhouse gases which go on to cause the greenhouse effect. Recycling helps, but the process itself uses energy. The solution is not to produce such items in the first place. Food waste is a serious problem, too. Too many supermarkets encourage customers to buy more than they need. However, a few of them are coming round to the idea that this cannot continue, encouraging customers to reuse their plastic bags, for example.
But this is not just about supermarkets. It is about all of us. We have learned to associate packaging with quality. We have learned to think that something unpackaged is of poor quality. This is especially true of food. But it is also applied to a wide range of consumer products, which often have far more packaging than necessary.
There are signs of hope. As more Of us recycle, we are beginning to realize just how much unnecessary materials are collecting. We need to face the wastefulness of our consumer culture, but we have a mountain to climb.

What can we learn from the last paragraph

A. Fighting wastefulness is difficult.
B. Needless material is mostly recycled.
C. People like collecting recyclable waste.
D. The author is proud of their consumer culture.

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 推理判断题。文章讲述了人们对于过度包装的危害的认识及人们应有的积极态度,所以最后一段给我们带来了希望,但是最后一句“we have a mountain to climb”提示我们事情不会一蹴而就,所以A项正确。

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读《植物也讲方言》回答问题。

  (1)有一种草叫铜草花,学名香薷(rú),开兰色的花,少数也开紫色的花。这种花的颜色十分罕见,喜欢铜草花的人也就相当多。他们设法培植它们,但结果都失望了:无论栽种者如何精心照料,铜草花总是一副无精打采的样子,整天发蔫,好像它们生不逢时。原来,发蔫的铜草花是“生不逢地”:铜草花的生长要求土壤含铜量特别高,其花的兰色,需要吸收大量铜离子来扮靓,只有蕴藏了铜矿的地区才能支持铜草花的这种生物表达。1984年,在大冶铜绿山发现的古铜矿遗址,据考证是公元前13世纪殷小乙时期的遗址。发现遗址的一个重要线索,就是这个地区的地表长着美丽茂密的铜草花。

  (2)澳大利亚桉树是植物界鲸鱼级别的树种,它的身高记录是160米,有50层楼房那么高。支撑其庞大身躯的,是它特别坚硬的木质。如此卓立的特征,当然引来无数“粉丝”,想把澳大利亚桉树移植到自己那儿。美国著名作家杰克·伦敦就是他们中的一员。他雇用了20名意大利劳动力,在他位于索若马岭的土地上种植了10万棵澳大利亚桉树。但杰克·伦敦和许多美国的拥趸(dǔn)都遭到了这种桉树的嘲弄:美国的澳大利亚桉树不管什么时间砍伐,也不管如何处理,总难于加工,板会弯曲,裂纹会扩展开来;即使去做枕木,由于布满莫名其妙的裂纹而无法把钢轨钉上去,也不能派上用场。在其故乡澳大利亚,这些毛病统统没有。

  (3)这是什么原因呢?澳大利亚林学家雅各布斯数十年后才发现是桉树在北美长得过快,因而材质就差。在澳大利亚,吃叶子的昆虫和一些真菌会减缓其生长速度。当种子散布到全球各地时,却把这种天敌留在了家乡。麻烦在于桉树已经进化得适应这些天敌。在正常的虫害配合下慢速生长时,桉树的组织显然是最优化的。当没有这些害虫时,快速生长的桉树就会陷入物理学定律的陷阱。生活中有些人用方言表达时眉飞色舞,用普通话表达时却会口蹇(jiǎn),也可以用雅各布斯的发现解释这一现象。

  (4)我国南方某地从美国引进脐橙栽种,其口味与美国脐橙非常接近。但两种脐橙的外观差别明显:我国南方某地的脐橙“脐部”(与果蒂相对的底部)的收口比美国的大好多,表面也没有美国脐橙光洁。林业专家借鉴雅各布斯的思路,发现我国南方某地的微生物环境与美国同一纬度上的脐橙果园有显著的差异性。对应到语言现象,可以这么理解:美国脐橙落户我国南方某地后,它的“口音”不再是纯正的美国口音,而是带有那种微生物环境下的当地口音。

  (5)生活在什么地方的人发什么口音,树也是。树挪死,人挪活。从某种意义上说,树是比人更讲方言的生命。(摘自《读者》第39期)

(注:①拥趸:指演员、运动员或运动队的支持者。②蹇:不顺利。)

1.第一自然段中有两处加粗的词,任选一处,具体说明它的作用。

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2.文章第二自然段,除了运用列数字、举例子的说明方法外,还运用了__________的说明方法,指出这种说明方法的作用。

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3.选择正确的一项填在横线上。

本文是_________(A.说明事物 B.阐明事理)的说明文,其说明顺序是__________

(A.时间顺序 B.空间顺序 C.逻辑顺序)

4.文章标题“植物也讲方言”好在哪里?

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