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吳淞中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期
高三英語學(xué)科期中質(zhì)量檢測(試卷)
完卷時間120分鐘滿分140分I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers
onyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Toabank.B.Toatravelagency.C.Toadrugstore.D.ToSpain.
2.A.Heforgottosubmithispaper.B.Hemisrememberedthedeadline.
C.Hedidn'tfinishhispaperontime.D.Hecouldn'tfocushismindonthepaper.
3.A.Sheisamovieenthusiast.D.Sheprefersthrillerstoromances.
C.Shedoesn'tlikethrillers.D.Sheisnotinthemoodforanymovie.
4.A.Becausesheisnotgoodatcalculating.B.Becauseshehurriedtofinishthereport.
C.Becausesheisquiteacarelessperson.D.Becauseshecitedunconfirmedfigures.
5.A.Lilyforgottodeliverdiscstotheman.
B.Themanfailedtorenewtheaddress.
C.Lilyplannedtovisitthenewdormitory.
D.Thediscsmighthavebeenmailedtotheformerplace.
6.A.Thewomandoesn'tenjoytheleftovers.B.Themanisanexcellentcookinthearmy.
C.Themanhasinvitedmanypeopleforlunch.D.Themanintentionallypreparedmuchfood.
7.A.Themanshouldbemorediligent.B.Crammingiseffectiveforanexam.
C.Biologyisindeeddifficulttolearn.D.Themanshouldn'thavestayedupthatlate.
8.A.Arrangetoapply.Toranotherroom.B.Makeacomplaintaboutherroommate.
C.Askherroommatetomoveoutoftheroom.D.Changeroomswithsomeoneinthehousingoffice.
9.A.Helen'shardworkisrewarding.B.Helenisanaccomplishedjobhunter.
C.Helenalwayscomplainsaboutherjob.D.Helenisviewedasamodelbythespeakers.
10.A.EverystudentshouldvalueChineseculture.
B.Chinesestudentsarehumbleandreserved.
C.HeisdeeplyimpressedbyChineseculture.
D.Chinesestudentslackthecouragetoshareideas.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbe
askedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandthelongerconversation.Thepassagesandthelonger
conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,
readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothe
questionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Torelocatetosafergrounds.B.Tomigratewiththeseasons.
C.Toseekmorehuntinggrounds.D.Togathermorefoodforsurvival.
12.A.ItoncebelongedtotheNorthsea.B.Itwasdrownedbythemeltwater.
C.Itwasanislandabundantinwildlife.D.Itwasunveiledbythemodemfishermen.
13.A.Polaricecapswillcontinuetomeltatarapidrate.
B.TheseafloorwitnessedtheriseandfalloftheEurope.
C.DoggerlandisthebirthplaceofEnglishcivilization.
D.Coastalresidentsarevulnerabletotheclimatechange.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.ScientistsinBritainaregoingtocollectrocksonMars.
B.ThediscoveryofboronisamilestoneinMarsexploration.
C.EvidenceindicatesthereexistplantsandanimalsonMars.
D.Themicroscopeismainlyusedtoidentifydifferentrocks.
15.A.Basicmoleculesforlife.B.Moreessentialchemicals.
C.Holescausedbymicrobes.D.AncientmaterialfromMars.
16.A.ThedevelopmentoflifeonMars.B.ThesearchforsignsoflifeonMars.
C.Theimportanceofresearchonrocks.D.ThediscoveryofsurfacewateronMars.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.TopractiseskateboardingB.Toencourageteenagersintrouble.
C.Tosupportanon-profitorganization.D.TofulfilhisdreamoftouringEurope.
18.A.TheyservedastourguidesforJoe.B.TheykeptarecordofJoe'sjourney.
C.TheytransportedequipmentforJoe.D.TheytookcareofJoe'saccommodation.
19.A.Hecoveredaratherlongdistance.B.Hetriedtofollowhisfriends'van.
C.Hefelldownandbrokethetrainers.D.Heclimbedovertheruggedmountains.
20.A.Prepareforanothertrip.B.Resignfromhiscurrentjob.
C.Writeabookabouthisjourney.D.Renewacontractwiththeorganization.
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II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Forthe
blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbest
fitseachblank.
AnexcerptfromAWalkintheWoods
Nowhere'sathingtoconsider.EverytwentyminutesontheAppalachianTrail,KatzandIwalked](far)thanthe
averageAmericanwalksinaweek.For93percentofalltripsoutsidethehome,Americansnowgetinacar.Onaveragethe
totalwalkingofanAmericanthesedays2(add)upto1.4milesaweek,barely350yardsaday.Thafsridiculous.
WhenmyfamilyandImovedtotheStates,oneofthethingswewantedwastoliveinatraditionalsmalltown一the
sortofplace3JimmyStewartwouldbethemayor,theHardyBoyswoulddeliveryourgroceries,andDeannaDurbin
wouldsingatanopenwindow.Perfectlittletownsarenoteasy4(find),ofcourse,butHanover,wherewesettled,comes
close.ItisasmalltypicalNewEnglandcollegetown,pleasantandcalm,fullofoldtrees.Ithasabroadgreen,anold-fashioned
MainStreet,ahandsomecampusandleafyresidentialstreets.Nearlyeveryoneintownis5aneasywalkofthepostoffice,
library,andstores.
Butthingsaredifferenthere:hardly6,asfarasIcantell,walksanywhereforanything.Iknowamanwhodrives
600yardstowork.Iknowawomanwhogetsinhercartogoaquarterofamiletoacollegegymnasiumtowalkonatreadmill
(跑步機(jī)),andthencomplainspassionatelyaboutthedifficultyshehas7(spot)aparkingspace.WhenIaskedheronce_
8_shedidn'twalktothegymanddofiveminuteslessonthetreadmill,shelookedatmeasifIwerebeingdeliberately
provocative(挑釁的).“BecauseIhaveaprogramforthetreadmill,9,sheexplained.t4Itrecordsmydistanceandspeed,andI_
9_adjustitfordegreeofdifIiculty.^^Ithadn'toccurredtomehowthoughtlesslydeficientnatureisinthisregard.Atleastin
Hanovershecouldwalkifshewantedto.InmanyplacesinAmericanow,itisnotactuallypossibletobeapedestrian,10
youwanttobe.
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereis
onewordmorethanyouneed.
A.establishedB.dotC.infectionD.exceededE.emergingF.exposed
G.drainageH.overlookI.sinkingJ.stemK.access
TheMega-CityEnvironment
Mega-citiessufferfromacatalogofenvironmentalills.AWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)/UnitedNations
EnvironmentProgram(UNEP)studyfoundthatsevenofthecities——MexicoCity,Beijing,Cairo,Jakarta,LosAngeles,Sao
PauloandMoscow-hadthreeormorepollutantsthat11theWHOhealthprotectionguidelines.All20ofthecities
studiedbyWHO/UNEPhadatleastonemajorpollutantthatwentbeyond12sizehealthlimits.
AccordingtotheWorldResourcesInstitute,"'Millionsofchildrenlivingintheworld'slargestcities,particularlyin
developingcountries,are13tolife-threateningairpollutiontwotoeighttimesabovethemaximumbasedonWHO
guidelines.Indeed,morethan80percentofalldeathsindevelopingcountriesattributabletotheairpollution-inducedlung__
14areamongchildrenunderfive."InthebigAsianmega-citiessuchasNewDelhi,BeijingandJakarta,approximately20
to30percentofallrespiratorydiseases15fromairpollution.
Almostallofthemegacitiesfacemajorfreshwaterchallenges.Johannesburg,SouthAfrica,isforcedtodrawwater
fromhighlands370milesaway.InBangkok,saltwaterisinvadingaquifers(地下蓄水層).MexicoCityhasaserious16
problembecauseofexcessivegroundwaterwithdrawal.
Morethanabillionpeople,20percentoftheworld'spopulation,livewithoutregular17tocleanrunningwater.
Whilepoorpeopleareforcedtopayhighfeesforprivatewater,manycitiessquander(揮霍)theirresourcesthroughleakages
andillegal18."Withthepopulationofcitiesexpectedtoincreasetofivebillionby2025,“saysKlausToepfer,executive
directoroftheUNEP,“theurbandemandforwaterissettoincreaserapidly.Thismeansthatanysolutiontothewatercrisisis
closelylinkedtothegovernanceofcities.9,
Mega-cityresidents,crowdedintounsanitaryslums,arealsosubjecttoseriousdiseaseoutbreaks.Lima,Peru(with
populationestimatedat9.4millionby2015)sufferedacholeraoutbreakinthelate1990spartlybecause,astheNewYork
Timesreported,t4ruralpeoplenewtoLima...liveinhouseswithoutrunningwaterandusetheouthouses(屋夕卜廁所)that__
19thehillsidesabove.^^
Ifsworthlookingatsomeofthese20mega-citiesindetail,becausedailylifethereislikelytobethepatternfor
amajorityoftheworld'spopulation.Mostarealreadyexperiencingsevereenvironmentalproblemsthatwillonlybeworsened
byrapidpopulationincreases.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Cand
D.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
HowDoYouKnowYou'reNotintheMatrix?
AttheheartofthephilosophyofAristotleandStThomasAquinasistheideathatwecomeintocontactwithreality
throughthesenses.Butwhatifoursensesarenota(n)source?Perhapsoursensesaredeceivingus,andeverythingwe
perceiveisn'trealbutisanillusionlikeinthemovieTheMatrix.
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ThisofsenseknowledgewaspartofReneDescartes'smethodicdoubt,whichmanyradical(激進(jìn)的)skeptics
haveadopted.Descartesargued:whateverIhaveuptillnowacceptedasmosttrueIhaveacquiredeitherfromthesensesor
throughthesenses.ButIhavefoundthatthesensesmaydeceiveme,anditissensiblenevertotrustcompletelythose
whohavedeceivedusevenonce.AndoneexampleDescartesgivesasevidenceisthefactthatobjectsatadistancelook
smallerthanwhattheyare.
Butthisisnotdeception.Thesenseofsightisreportingwhatitperceives.AsD.Q.Mclnemysays,“Thisisthe
senseofsightfunctioningjustasitshould,inordertogivemeaproperknowledgeofOnlywhenonemadethe
judgementthat“themanissmallandthenbecomesbig“wouldcomein.Truthandfalsitydonotsensory
perceptionbutthefactofjudgingthatperception.
AnotherwithDescartes9sreasonfordoubtingsensoryperceptionisthathereliesononlyonesensorypower.Ifs
oftenthecasethatinordertotestwhetheronesenseisdeceivingus,wemustanothersense.
Touseanexamplethatmanyradicalskepticsdotojustifytheirdoubtofsenseknowledge.Imayperceivethestick
immersedinwaterascrooked(彎曲).HowdoIdeterminewhetherwhatIperceiveisactuallythecase?Ipickupthestick.
WhenIdoso,Ijudgethestickisactually.Butinordertomakeacorrectjudgmentaboutthestick,Iuseanothersensory
power-namely,一thatImusttrustinordertomaketheproperjudgment.
WithregardtoDescartes'sexample,inordertomakeasoundjudgmentabouttheofthemanwalkingupthe
street,Descarteswouldhavetomakecontactwithhimthroughthesenseoftouchandmeasurehim,whichrequirestrustin
senseknowledge.
Furthermore,Descartes?srecognitionoftheman'ssmallstature(身高)aspresupposeshistrustinhisprevious
sensoryexperienceoftheman'stallstature.AsRalphMclnemynotes,"'Descartesmusttrusthissensesinordertochallenge
So,ifit'sreasonabletotrustsenseknowledge,andthesensesputusintocontactwiththeworld,thenwecan
havegreatercertaintythatwhatweperceiveisobjectivelyreal.
21.A.externalB.primaryC.reliableD.alternative
22.A.disbeliefB.applicationC.branchD.command
23.A.innocaseB.outofnowhereC.byallmeansD.nowandthen
24.A.accuratelyB.independentlyC.accidentallyD.randomly
25.A.philosophyB.distanceC.natureD.life
26.A.analysisB.errorC.changeD.reflection
27.A.leadtoB.serveasC.identifywithD.liein
28.A.problemB.considerationC.advantageD.perspective
29.A.abandonB.regainC.sharpenD.employ
30.A.barelyB.wronglyC.partiallyD.completely
31.A.hollowB.straightC.thickD.bent
32.A.smellB.sightC.touchD.taste
33.A.sizeB.statusC.ageD.weight
34.A.scientificB.unusualC.reasonableD.horrifying
35.A.imaginaryB.privateC.contemporaryD.outside
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
A
Aboutaquarteroftheworlddrivesontheleft,andthecountriesthatdoaremostlyoldBritishcolonieslikeAustralia,
andIreland.ButThailand,IndonesiaandJapanhavealsodevelopedthishabit.
Thisstrangequirk(奇事)puzzlestherestoftheworld;however,thereisaperfectlygoodreason.Uptothelate1700s,
everybodytravelledontheleftsideoftheroadbecauseifsthesensibleoptionforviolent,feudal(封建的)societiesofmostly
right-handedpeople.Soldierswiththeirswordsundertheirrightarmsnaturallypassedoneachother'sright,andifyoupassed
astrangerontheroadyouwalkedonthelefttoensurethatyourprotectiveswordarmwasbetweenyouandhim.
RevolutionaryFrance,however,overturnedthispracticeaspartofitssweepingsocialrethinkandthankstoNapoleon
thischangewascarriedoutallovercontinentalEurope.Becausehewaslefthanded,hisarmieshadtomarchontherightsohe
couldkeephisswordarmbetweenhimandanyopponent.Fromthenon,anycountrycolonisedbytheFrenchtooktodriving
ontheright.
AftertheAmericanRevolutionaryWar(1775-1783),theUSbecameindependentanddecidedtomaketrafficdriveon
therightinordertocutallremaininglinkstoitsBritishcolonialpast.OnceAmericabecamethecentreofthecarindustry,if
youwantedagoodreliablevehicle,youboughtAmericanright-hand-drive.Fromthenonmanycountrieschangedoutof
necessity.
Today,theEUwouldlikeBritaintofallintolinewiththerestofEurope,butthisisnolonger-passible.Itwouldcost
billionsofpoundstochangeeverythinground.ThelastEuropeancountrytoconverttodrivingontherightwasSwedenin
1967.Thisironicallycausedareductionincaraccidents,becauseeveryonedrovecarefully,whilegettingusedtothenew
system.
36.Whydidpeopletravelontheleftbeforethelate18thcentury?
A.Theywererequiredtodoso.B.Theyweremostlyleft-handed.
C.Itwaseasiertocrossthestreet.D.Theycouldfeelsaferfromattacks.
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37.WhatwasNapoleon'sattitudeaboutwalkingontheleft?
A.Support.B.Disapproval.C.Doubt.D.Sympathy.
38.ForAmericans,drivingontherightwasawaytoshow.
A.theconnectionwithFrancewasbrokenB.theUSwasnolongerruledbytheUK
C.theAmericanRevolutionWarhadendedD.Americawasthecentreofthecarindustry
39.WhatisthemainreasonwhyUKwillnotadopttheEuropeansystem?
A.Itwouldcosttoomuchtochange.B.Itsincreasingtrafficaccidents.
C.Itsinfluenceoncolonies.D.Itsfast-developingcarindustry.
B
WelcometoLakeToba!
LakeTobaisanextraordinarynaturalwonderoftheworld.Thisenormouslakeconsistsofanislandalmostthesizeof
SingaporeInitscenter.ItisthelargestlakeinSoutheastAsiaandoneofthedeepestlakesintheworld.
AComfortingEscapade
Tobaisaplacetositback,relaxandabsorbsomebeautifulscenery.Asyousitandtakeintheviewofthepicturesque
mountainsthatsetagainstthecoolclearlake,youwillfeeltheworriesoftheworldmeltaway.
HowtoGetThere
?ByAir
Medanisaninternationalgateway.AnumberofairlinesflydailybetweentheKualanamuAirportMedanandallmajor
citiesinIndonesiaandinternationalflightsalsogofromMedantoMalaysia,Singapore,andThailand.
?ByLand
Parapat,thetownbyLakeToba,is176kmawayfromMedanandcanbereachedinunder6hoursbypublicbuses.
Travelagentsin.Medancanalsoorganizearentalcarplusachauffeur(司機(jī))foryou.Ifyouarecomingfromthesouth
viaBukittinggiandTarutung,thereisapublicbusavailable.
?ByWater
OnceyouarriveinParapat,youcancatchtheferrytoSamosirIsland.ThetwolandingpointsonSamosirarethe
traditionalvillageofIbmok,orTukTuk,wheretheisland'shotelsandrestaurantsareconcentrated.
Attraction
TherearemanywaysforyoutoenjoyLakeToba'sbreathtakingnaturalwonders.Manypeoplesaidthatkayakingin
LakeTobaisaonce-in-a-lifetimeexperience.Commonly,therearethreeroutesthatyoucanexplorebypaddlingthekayak,
whichisTongging-Sialahi(Easy),Tongging-Samosir(Medium),andNorthernCircle(Demanding).Youcanalsosavorthecool
breezefromaroundthelakebyglamping(glamorouscamping)onTheKalderaNomadicEscape,buryingyourselfinnature
withouthavingto.botherwiththecommonhassles(麻煩)ofconventionalcamping.Moreover,youcanalsobepampered(精
心'護(hù)理)withitsfacilitiessuchasBohemian-styletents.
LakeTobaisalsohometotwoethnicgroupsofTomokandSimanindo.LocatedontheislandofSamosir,thetraditional
villageisprotectedbysurroundingbarriersofearthenramparts(城墻)withbamboofencingandtrees.Thevillageisalsohome
tomanyuniqueandauthentictraditional-houses,especiallyfromTomok,whichconsistsofarowofmassivewoodenhouses
withimpressivesaddle-shapedstrawroofs.
ThoseofyouwhoarelookingforsouvenirsmightwanttotakealookatUlos,ahandmadetextilewhichnotonlyserves
asclothing,butalsoisasignificantstatussymbol.
40.YoucangettoParapatbyfromMedan.
A.catchingaferryB.rentingacarC.takingthesubwayD.takingaplane
41.Peterisanathletewhoenjoyschallenginghimself.Whichpaddlingroutewouldyourecommendhimtotake?
A.NorthernCircle.B.Tongging-Samosir.C.Tongging-Silalahi.D.Tomok-Tongging.
42.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.LakeToba,aboutthesizeofSingapore,isthelargestvillageintheinSoutheastAsia.
B.Ulosistheplaceyou,shouldgotoifyouwanttobuysouvenirs.
C.CampingontheKalderaNomadicEscape,youwillfindsomeBohemian-styletents.
D.TherearemanyuniqueandtraditionalhouseswithbambooroofsonSamosir.
C
Mostmanagerscanidentifythemajortrendsoftheday.Butinthecourseofconductingresearchinanumberof
industriesandworkingdirectlywithcompanies,wehavediscoveredthatmanagersoftenfailtorecognizethelessobviousbut
profoundwaysthesetrendsareinfluencingconsumers5aspirations,attitudes,andbehaviors.Thisisespeciallytrueoftrends
thatmanagersviewasperipheraltotheircoremarkets.ExpertsfromHarvardBusinessSchoolgivesomeadvicetomanagers.
Onestrategy,knownas"infuseandaugment9,istodesignaproductorservicethatkeepsmostoftheattributesand
functionsofexistingproductsinthecategorybutaddsothersthataddresstheneedsanddesiresunleashedbyamajortrend.A
caseinpointisthePoppyrangeofhandbags,whichthefirmCoachcreatedinresponsetotheeconomicdownturnof2008.The
Coachbrandhadbeenasymbolofwealthandluxuryfornearly70years,andthemostobviousreactiontothedownturnwould
havebeentolowerprices.However,thatwouldhaveriskedcheapeningthebrand'simage.Instead,theyinitiateda
consumer-researchprojectwhichrevealedthatcustomerswereeagertoliftthemselvesandthecountryoutoftoughtimes.
Usingtheseinsights,Coachlaunchedthelower-pricedPoppyhandbags,whichwereinbrightcolors,andlookedmoreyouthful
andplayfulthanconventionalCoachproducts.Creatingthesub-brandallowedCoachtoavoidanacross-the-boardpricecut.In
contrasttothemanycompaniesthatrespondedtotherecessionbycuttingprices,Coachsawthenewconsumermindsetasan
opportunityforinnovationandrenewal.
Amoreradicalstrategyis"combineandtranscend5.Thisinvolvescombiningaspectsoftheproducfsexistingvalue
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propositionwithattributesaddressingchangesarisingfromatrend,tocreateanovelexperience-onethatmaylandthe
companyinanentirelynewmarketspace.Atfirstglance,spendingresourcestoincorporateelementsofaseeminglyirrelevant
trendintoone'scoreofferingssoundslikeifshardlyworthwhile.ButconsiderNike'smovetointegratethedigitalrevolution
intoitsreputationforhigh-performanceathleticfootwear.In2006,theyteamedupwithtechnologycompanyAppletolaunch
Nike+,adigitalsportskitcomprisingasensorthatattachestotherunningshoeandawirelessreceiverthatconnectstothe
user'siPod.BycombiningNike'soriginalvaluepropositionforamateurathleteswithonefordigitalconsumers,theNike+
sportskitandwebinterfacemovedthecompanyfromafocusonathleticappareltoanewplaneofengagementwithits
customers.
Onceyouhavegainedperspectiveonhowtrend-relatedchangesinconsumeropinionsandbehaviorsimpactonyour
category,youcandeterminewhichofourinnovationstrategiestopursue.Trends—technological,economic,environmental,
social,orpolitical-thataffecthowpeopleperceivetheworldaroundthemandshapewhattheyexpectfromproductsand
servicespresentfirmswithuniqueopportunitiesforgrowth.
43.Theunderlinedword“peripheral“inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.
A.marginalB.importantC.subjectD.relevant
44.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,Coachwasanxiousto.
A.followwhatsomeofitscompetitorsweredoing
B.maintainitspricesthroughoutitsrange
C.safeguarditsreputationasamanufacturerofluxurygoods
D.modifytheentirelookofitsbrandtosuittheeconomicclimate
45.WhatdoesthewritersuggestaboutNike'sstrategy?
A.Itwasanextremelyriskystrategyatthetime.
B.itwasastrategythatonlyamajorcompanycouldaffordtofollow.
C.Itwasthetypeofstrategythatwouldnothavebeenpossibleinthepast.
D.Itwasthekindofstrategythatmightappeartohavefewobviousbenefits.
46.Thebesttitleforthepassageisprobably.
A.KnowingmoreaboutyourcustomersB.Makingthemostoftrends
C.EyesonstrategiesD.Followingtheadvice
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each
sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
HaveWeReachedPeakFish?
Seafoodisavitalsourceofproteinformorethan3.3billionpeople.TheUNFoodandAgricultureOrganization(FAO)
projectstheneedfora15%increaseinglobalfishconsumptionby2030;itsdirector-general,QUDongyu,callsthegrowthof
fisheriesandaquaculture(水產(chǎn)養(yǎng)殖)"vitalinoureffortstoendglobalhungerandmalnutrition^^.
There9sonebigproblem:thegrowthrateoftheglobalwild-fishcatchpeakedin1963andstabilizedinthe1990s.47
Whenitcomestothewild-fishcatch,wearemostlikelypast"peakfish”.
48Anassessmentof1,439wild-fishpopulationsfoundthat10%areonthebrinkofcollapse.Another45%are
overfishedandthereisn'tenoughinformationabouttheresttoknowifthecurrentfishinglevelsaresustainable.Overthepast
50years,theworldhaswitnessedamassivedeclineinthehealthofitsfisheries.Quitesimply,weareremovingfishfromthe
oceanatafargreaterratethantheycannaturallyreplenish(補(bǔ)充).
Thereareseveralreasonswhyoceanlifefacessuchaserioushealthcrisis,includingmarinepollution,especially
hundredsofmillionsoftonsofplastics;globalheatingaffectingwatertemperature;andemissionsofCO2makingtheoceans
26%moreacidic.49
Soisaquaculturethesolutiontothepotentialseafoodshortage?
Asitturnsout,thisanswerisno.Aquaculture'sgrowthratehasbeenindeclinesince1996.Whiletheindustrydid
experiencerapidgrowthdecadesago,itsfive-yearmovingaverageannualgrowthratepeakedat14.1%in1996andisnowat
about2%,accordingtoanewstudyinFrontiersinMarineScience.50Thereareconstraints(限制)ongoodplacesto
sitefishfarms,alackofhigh-qualitywater,struggleswithcostandavailabilityoffoodforthefarmedspecies,diseaseandpest
pressure,andtheimpactoftheclimatecrisisandresultingweathervariability.
A.Thereisanother,surprisingreason:increasinghumanoppositiontoocean-basedfishfarms.
B.Aswellaspeakfish,“peakaquaculture^^mightbejustaroundthecomer.
C.Ithasbeeninslowdeclinethepastfewyears.
D.Butoverfishing,partic
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