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informed future generation that will take care of the environment.It is currently in a trial phase,withincreasingly popular,as farmers seek to make the most of their land and establish a second source oselect New South Wales schools hosting turtles in classrooms and visiting nearby wetlands.By 2023,revenue(收益).up to 10 turtle tanks will be installed (in schools.By 2024,the program will be available to allGetting the right mix of crop and solar is hard,because modern fruit varieties are finely used toyear 5 and 6 classrooms across Australia.particular growing conditions.Any change can tip the balance,costing farmers revenue if their fruiBy guiding experiments on topics such as growth rates and behavioural observations,andis damaged,the wrong color or not as sweet as consumers like.That's why Nachtwey is cooperatingintroducing schools to activities in their local wetlands.Spencer says this program could encouragewith researchers to test which apple varieties thrive under the solar roofs,and which types of solarstudents to actually carry their education forward to their day-to-day life.roofs are best suited for the orchard.To compare the results,some trees are covered with aPresbyterian Ladies'College has been investing in facilities including a turtle pond for six years.conventional net normally used to protect sensitive crops from hail ()They will be available for nearby schools involved in the Turtles in Schools program."We want toJuergen Zimmer,an expert with the agricultural services department of Rhineland-Palatinateconnect students to the real world,to develop values to look after the environment.Our studentsstate,said the apples grown under the solar roofs were slightly less sweet this year than those underbecome familiar with understanding our relationship to the natural world.We are connected to it.Wethe hail nets.But hardly any of the solar-shaded apples got damaged in the intense sunlight that hitrely upon it.It isn't something dispensable."the principal,Dr Paul Bergis,says.the region on July 24 this year,while up to 18%of the uncovered fruit suffered sunburn that day,hesaid."We need at least two to three full years to record all the weather conditions that might occur,24.What did students from Lithgow notice when they visited wetlands?and look at the output and color that the different varieties of tree produce,"said Zimmer.A.Wetlands are shaded from sunlight.Researchers hope the tests will show that tree fruit crops thrive under solar panels.This couldB.Turtles lack areas to get sunlight.help prevent renewable energy production from competing for precious land with agriculture-aC.Turtles create eggs on logs or rocks.growing concern for those seeking to tackle climate change and rising food prices.D.Artificial platforms are introduced to wetlands.25.What can we know about the Turtles in Schools program?A.It informs students of turtles'future generation.28.What can we know about the idea of putting solar panels in the orchard?B.It sets up many turtle tanks in wetlands.A.Trees provide solar panels with much-needed shade.C.It selects year 5 and6 students across AustraliaB.Farmers grow fewer trees as solar panels cover the land.D.It helps students relate education to daily life.C.Solar panels significantly decrease the output of ripe apples.26.What does the underlined word"dispensable"in the last paragraph probably mean?D.The model makes it possible for farmers to make extra profitsA.Unnecessary.B.Impossible.C.Mysterious.D.Powerful.29.What may happen if Nachtwey doesn't get the right mix of crop and solar?27.What is the best title for the text?DA.He may get more revenues.A.Rocks or Logs Help Turtles to Thrive in WetlandsB.Solar panels may not work.B.Humans Build a Close Bond with the Natural WorldC.The color of panels may changeC.Teaching with Turtles Turns Students into ConservationistsD.Fruit may be difficult to sell.D.Hands-on Programs Arouse Students'Interest in Education30.What did Juergen Zimmer find in his test2A.A net can protect crops from hail.CB.Solar-shaded apples have a better taste.It's picking seasonat Christian Nachtwey's organie orchard ()inwestem Germany andC.Solar roofs shade apples from sunburn.laborers are loading their vehiclesith ripe apples.But Nachtweys farm isals obtainingasedD.Sunburn does more harm to apples than hail0harvest:Many of the apple trees grow beneath solar panels that have been producing electricity.31.What is the main idea of the text?while providing the fruit below with much-needed shade.A.Solar panels compete with agriculture for land.The idea is simplesaid Nachtwey."To protect the orchard,without reducing the availableB.A farmer tries solar roofs on an apple orchard.growingsuface and in particular maintaining producion On topof hat,there the seiC.Solar panels provide renewable energy for agriculture.being generated on the same land."Large-scale solar installations on farmland are becomingD.Experts fight against climate change and rising 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