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the birds live freely in parts of Florida and they are not uncommon.It is hard to find zoos that want themwhile state laws prevent non-native species like peacocks from being released in the wild.If no zoo willaccept the birds,they might have to be killed in a process known as euthanasia ()Regalado said the problem now will be to decide where to put the peacocks."This really is not aboutkilling,”she said.This is about moving.”24.From the passage,we can learnA.peacocks are being killed in Florida.B.peacocks are hopefully to live in the zoo.C.peacocks are influencing people's daily life.D.peacocks are being sent to the wild.25.Why are some neighbors against removing the peacocks in the passage?A.They consider them as a part of their life.B.They think the birds will not cause damage.C.They want to save the native species.D.They call them "filthy and dirty".26.What is the problem according to Regalado?A.How to live with the birds.B.Whether to remove the birds.C.How to kill the birds.D.Where to put the birds.QSouthern Europe is facing a water crisis that could lead to a decrease in food production,especially inagriculture.Decreasing agricultural production in Europe and reduced water resources are future dangers asworldwide temperatures continue to rise,the world's top climate scientists say.Part of the Vinuela reservoir (is seen dry due to lack of rain in La Vinuela,southern Spain,Feb.22,2022.Declining agricultural production and reduced water resources are key risks as globaltemperatures continue to rise.Spain is facing one of the driest winters on record.Juan Camacho,a farmer in the southern province ofGranada,said,"We are facing a drastic situation."In Portugal,authorities have limited the use of somereservoirs for hydroelectric(水力发电的)power and irrigation as the country experiences an unusualwinter drought.Located between Costa del Sol and the Sierra Nevada mountains in southern Spain,Montes'landshould have plenty of water.But with 41 percent less rain than average since October,dams contain almostno water.Private sources of water---such as ponds---that are supposed to last farmers through summerare empty."As farmers,we are used to dealing with drought,"said Montes,who learned the job from his fatherwhen he was 14."But every year we see less and less rain.I fear for my livelihood."As warming rises faster in Europe than the worldwide average,experts painted a picture of a dividedcontinent.They suggest that the south would become increasingly dry and the north could take on aMediterranean(climate that might provide some increased crop production and forest growth,but with risks of its own.Rachel Licker,a climate expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists,told The Associated Press,"There are some vegetables and warm climate crops that might see benefits in the short term.The majorcrops that are exported and really form the basis of a lot of the economy are the ones that are likely to benegatively affected."高一英语学科试题第4页(共8页)
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