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l打北nD子e:行eTwo separate research groups in the UK and Denmark havecom up with the same ideafor a study that coud help save endangered species,and have gotten the same resuResearch on environmental DNA,called eDNA,has developed rapidly over the past twodecades,but most work has been limited to species detection inwater.The research groupswere eagertosee f airborne eDNAcould be applied to land animal speciesBoth teams of re-searchers sampled (the air from two European zoos-the Hamerton Zoo Park in.theUK,and the Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark.The Danish team collected their air samples from three locations using a commercial vac-uum (cleaner and two blower fans.Kristine Bohmann,associate professor from theGlobe Institute at the University of Copenhagen and lead researcher of the Danish study,saidher team was astonished by the results.They detected nearly 50 different species.The UK study.was led by assistant professor Elizabeth Clare from York University in To-ronto.Clare's team used vacuum pumps to collect more than 70 air samples from different lo-cations around the zoo.She said the findings exceeded their expectations."Amazingly,wewere able to identify DNA from 25 different species of animals.We were even able to collecteDNA from animals that were hundreds of meters away inside sealed buildings.The animalswere inside,but their DNA was escaping,"Clare said.Researchers say these findings show that'airborne eDNA could be used to potentiallydetect and monitor animal species in the wild to support global conservation efforts.Becausethe sampling techniques were not invasive (to the animals,Clare said this approachis valuable for observing endangered species in hard-to-reach environments,such as cavesand holes.Though several questions remain about the approach,they believe it will be an up-grade from camera traps,which work only when creatures wander by.32.Why did the two research groups collect air samples from the zoos?A.To check endangered animals in the zoos:B.To find out the total number of the animals.C.To use eDNA to identify land animal species.D.To work together better on the animal research.33.In what aspect did the two research groups'experiments differ?含713【:A.Research results.o1 gneLe aisgnB.Experiment aims.5童L70C.Sampling devices.:i2m33}D.Experiment process."34.What does the underlined word "exceeded"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?,A.Got contrary to.B.Went beyond.C.Fell short of.D.Rested on.35.What is the last paragraph intended to tell us?.SA.The importance of eDNA in animal reproduction.1g.B.The necessity to upgrade traditional methods.C.The researchers'concern about hard-to-find animals.D.The approach's unique advantages in tracking animals.:.、.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I love travelling.One of my fondest memories of travel is when I spent a few days back-packing in Bucharest,Romani.An unexpected act of kindnessfrom a stranger trulymademe feel moved.36Theday Iarrived in Bucharest,Ihad to take the bus from the rain station to myaccommodioIboarded the busand foundu tht on ofworked and Iwasnato buya tcket.37uexplained thatitmyntetion and Ihadjusarrived from Brasov,they stil didntbelieve me and fined me for not having a ticket.Afergm,I found that most buses in Bucharest o noacet衡水金卷·先享题·临考预测卷·新高为英语试题(A)第5页(共8页):·水
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