上海市2021-2022学年高三英语二模十一选十汇编(16区全)
2021-2022学年金山区二模
A. consumed B. asssing C. attracted D. mirror E. particularly
F. sources G. motivate H. ranging I. encounter J. densities K. deliberately
Plastic “Food” Endangering Turtles
Endangered green turtles are confusing plastic for food, according to scientists. Sea turtles mostly find their food visually, by 31 the color and shape of an object to work out if it is edible. Some of their favorite foods look like plastic.
Emily Duncan, a postdoctoral rearcher in marine conrvation commented in a statement: “The 32 of this plastic might include things like black trash bags.”
Rearchers studied 34 turtles who had washed up on the beaches of on the eastern Medit
erranean island of Cyprus, and found they were 33 to pieces of plastic which looked like sheets or threads, and were black, clear or green. The team were able to look at the gastrointestinal tracts (胃肠道) of 19 turtles. All of them had eaten plastic, 34 from 3 to 183 pieces in total.
Smaller turtles had eaten more plastic than bigger animals. That could be becau of their naivety. The team concluded that green turtles, 35 younger individuals, who feed in the coastal waters of Cyprus, regularly 36 and eat plastic so much that the vast majority of animals contain some plastic in their gastrointestinal tracts at the time of their death.
The findings 37 past studies which show other species of turtle get mixed up between food and waste.
The problem doesn’t just affect green turtles. Extremely high 38 of plastic are found in oceans across the world, leading to all a turtles, at least 36 percent of a birds, and many fish species being found to have taken in plastic waste.
Professor Brendan Godley, who leads the Exeter Marine rearch strategy at the University of Exeter and co-authored the work, commented: “Rearch like this helps us understand what a turtles are eating, and whether certain kinds of plastic are being 39 more than others.”
It’s important to know what kinds of plastic might be a particular problem, as well as highlighting issues that can help 40 people to continue to work on reducing overall plastic consumption and pollution.
2021-2022学年浦东新区二模
A. critical B. disproportionately C. distancing D. gaps E. headaches F. hugging G. typical H. remotely I. restart J. ship K. worth | 宝星棋牌
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Disrupted Schooling Spells Wor Results and Deeper Inequality
The first meeting between teachers in Montpelier, Vermont, before the start of the autumn term is usually festive — 31 over breakfast and coffee. This year they had to make do with an online video conference. After a scramble in the spring (to t up online learning, pack lunches for poor pupils who relied on them and 32 我的同学糖糖 computers to tho without them), the district plans to let younger pupils return for in-person learning on September 8th. High school will remain感慨良多 partly online becau the building is too small to allow enough room in between. The young pupils who can return will need to wear masks, keep their social 33
and have temperature checks before entering school bus or buildings. Setting up the protocols took many 60-hour weeks over the summer holidays, says Libby Bonesteel, the superintendent.
Of the 50 largest school districts in America, 35 plan to start the coming term entirely 34 . 行事的意思The opportunity to control the virus over the summer has been lost, upending(颠覆) plans for “hybrid” education (part-time in-person instruction). This means more than just child-care
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35 五代大军阀 for parents. The continued disruption to schooling will probably spell permanent learning loss, 36 hurting poorer pupils.
“Achievement 37 will become great achievement differences,” warns Robin Lake, director of the Centre on Reinventing Public Education, a rearch group. Analysts at McKiny, a consultancy, think that the 38 广西特色小吃 American pupil would suffer 6.8 months of learning loss if in-person instruction does not 39 until January 2021 (which looks possible). This would fall heaviest on black pupils, who would lo over ten months’ 40 of instruction, and poor ones, who would fall behind by more than a year. Most likely, there could be 648,000 more high-school dropouts.
2021-2022学年青浦区二模
A. earth-bound B. repeatedly C. decay D. increasingly
E. redirect F. detecting G. complexity H. lf-destructing
I. exhibit J. protective K. atmosphere
做汤圆的步骤New Effort To Clean Up Space Junk Reaches Orbit (轨道)
A demonstration mission to test an idea to clean up space debris (碎片) was launched Monday morning local time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Known as ELSA-d, the mission will 31________ technology that could help capture space junk, the millions of pieces of orbital debris that float above Earth.
The more than 8,000 metric tons of debris threaten the loss of rvices we rely on for 32________ life, including weather forecasting, telecommunications and GPS systems.
The spacecraft works by attempting to -attach itlf to dead satellites and pushing them toward Earth to burn up in the 33________.