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from these,about 10%of air pollution is caused"Mushrooms are not like plants,"Rossmanby other 22 (reason).says."They don't come up at the same time ev-In order to fight against air pollution,weery year,and so sometimes it can be decades be-should take urgent 23 (measure).New fuelstween when a fungus fruits."Rossman sayscan be used to take the place of gas.We canthat's why it's so valuable to have people likeplant more trees.If everybody is aware of theTaylor Lockwood searching through the forest24 (significant)of protecting the environ-with a trained eye.ment and does something to stop pollution,theA few years ago,Taylor Lockwood realizedproblem will be solved.Remember each 25that still photos weren't sufficient,so he chose(person)contribution counts a lot when it comesto create time-lapse(延时拍摄的)videos ofto protecting the environment.mushrooms."When I do time-lapse,I see so三、综合应用much life happening around the mushrooms-in-阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四sects,worms and other small creatures interac-个选项中选出最佳选项。ting with them,"he says.Lockwood's love forAs a mushroom scientist,you are vastlyart is evident in his approach to filming mush-outnumbered,with estimates suggesting thatrooms over time.Although he appreciates thethere are between 2.2 million and 3.8 millionscientific aspect of his work,he identifies him-species of fungi(真菌),the majority of whichself as an artist at heart.are yet to be identified.However,professionals26.What can we learn about mushroom ama-in the field are not alone in their efforts to unteurs from paragraph 1?cover new species.An enthusiastic communityA.They keep close track of the growth of fungi.of amateurs has emerged,bridging the gap be-B.They help identify new species of mushroom.tween professionals and non-professionals.TheseC.They replace professional scientists in the field.amateurs have even made significant discoveries.D.They classify the majority of mushroomOne such amateur is Taylor Lockwood,a 74-species.year-old mushroom enthusiast and professional27.What inspired Lockwood to photograph mush-photographer.rooms?In 1984,while living on the MendocinoA.His desire for knowledge.coast of California,Taylor Lockwood developedB.His curiosity about nature.a fascination with mushrooms."Outside my cot-C.The beauty of nearby mushrooms.tage were these amazing mushrooms,"he says.D.The appeal of outdoor photography."And it was as if these mushrooms looked at me 28.Which of the following best describes Lock-and said,Taylor,go out and tell the worldwood according to paragraph 3?how pretty we are.'"Lockwood answered theirA.Skilled and observant.call and purchased camera equipment to captureB.Focused and flexible.their true nature.His passion for photographingC.Talented and optimistic.mushrooms was so intense that he would evenD.Organized and responsible.dig holes next to the mushrooms to get the per-29.Why did Lockwood decide to make time-fect angle for his shots.lapse videos of mushrooms?In the Monongahela National Forest,Tay-A.To improve his photography techniques.lor Lockwood discovered an unusual mushroomB.To capture dynamic life in an artistic way.that looked like tiny fingers wearing off-whiteC.To collect biological data for deeper re-gloves.Upon deeper investigation,fungi re-search.searcher Amy Rossman confirmed that it was aD.To use a new approach to scientific studies.“hazel glove”mushroom,which is a rare find.京星·高三·英语·模棱两可(一)[第2页]
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