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Wilderness

  “In wilderness(荒野)is the preservation of the world.” This is a famous saying from a writer regarded as one of the fathers of environmentalism.The frequency with which it is borrowed mirrors a heated debate on environmental protection:whether to place wilderness at the heart of what is to be preserved.

  As John Sauven of Greenpeace UK points out, there is a strong appeal in images of the wild, the untouched; more than anything else, they speak of the nature that many people value most dearly.The urge to leave the subject of such images untouched is strong, and the danger exploitation(开发)brings to such landscapes(景观)is real.Some of these wildernesses also perform functions that humans need-the rainforests, for example, store carbon in vast quantities.To Mr.Sauven, these ”ecosystem services” far outweigh the gains from exploitation.

  Lee Lane, a visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute, takes the opposing view.He acknowledges that wildernesses do provide useful services, such as water conservation.But that is not, he argues, a reason to avoid all human presence, or indeed commercial and industrial exploitation.There are ever more people on the Earth, and they reasonably and rightfully want to have better lives, rather than merely struggle for survival.While the ways of using resources have improved, there is still a growing need for raw materials, and some wildernesses contain them in abundance.If they can be tapped without reducing the services those wildernesses provide, the argument goes, there is no further reason not to do so.Being untouched is not, in itself, a characteristic worth valuing above all others.

  I look forwards to seeing these views taken further, and to their being challenged by the other participants.One challenge that suggests itself to me is that both cases need to take on the question of spiritual value a little more directly.And there is a practical question as to whether wildernesses can be exploited without harm.

  This is a topic that calls for not only free expression of feelings, but also the guidance of reason.What position wilderness should enjoy in the preservation of the world obviously deserves much more serious thinking.

(1)

John Sauven holds that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people value nature too much

B.

exploitation of wildernesses is harmful

C.

wildernesses provide humans with necessities

D.

the urge to develop the ecosystem services is strong

(2)

What is the main idea of Para.3?

[  ]

A.

The exploitation is necessary for the poor people.

B.

Wildernesses cannot guarantee better use of raw materials.

C.

Useful services of wildernesses are not the reason for no exploitation.

D.

All the characteristics concerning the exploitation should be treated equally.

(3)

What is the author's attitude towards this debate?

[  ]

A.

Objective.

B.

Disapproving.

C.

Sceptical.

D.

Optimistic.

(4)

Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?

(CP:Central Point P:Point Sp:Sub-point(次要点) C:Conclusion>

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

答案:1.B;2.C;3.A;4.D;
解析:

(1)

第二段中,The urge to leave the subject of such images untouched is strong, and the danger exploitation brings to such landscapes is real.

(2)

He acknowledges that wildernesses do provide useful services, but that is not a reason to avoid all human presence.

(3)

This is a topic that calls for not only free expression of feelings, but also the guidance of reason……deserves much more serious thinking.

(4)

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(1)

What does the passage mainly tell us?

[  ]

A.

People can lose more weight by eating natural food products.

B.

Eating less in meals can make people lose weight.

C.

Fat people should eat bread and cheese every day.

D.

Some scientists are doing research into a new way to lose weight.

(2)

How can the new way help people lose weight?

[  ]

A.

Make a person lose his or her appetite for food.

B.

Slow down the digestion of fat and then reduce the appetite.

C.

Stop people eating food that is easy to digest.

D.

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(3)

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[  ]

A.

bread and milk can be developed to slow down the digestion of fat

B.

you won’t eat as frequently as before by eating the treated food

C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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(4)

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[  ]

A.

it's better to do what we like

B.

we shouldn't care what others think

C.

we shouldn't change our own opinions

D.

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(1)

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[  ]

A.

how the Irish fought against the English.

B.

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C.

how English rulers tried to conquer Ireland.

D.

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(2)

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[  ]

A.

food shortages in the 1840s led to a decline in population

B.

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C.

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D.

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(3)

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[  ]

A.

the Irish character

B.

Irish culture

C.

Irish musical instruments

D.

a famous Irish writer

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[  ]

A.

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B.

A Very difficult history

C.

Ireland, past and present

D.

the independence of Ireland

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[  ]

A.

we have thoughts similar to those of others

B.

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[  ]

A.

We may lose ourselves to please others.

B.

Changing opinions may cost us our freedom.

C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

it’s better to do what we like

B.

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C.

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[  ]

A.

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(1)

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[  ]

A.

we have thoughts similar to those of others

B.

most people have a variety of thoughts

C.

most people's thoughts are controlled by others

D.

other people's thoughts are more important

(2)

What does the author try to argue in the third paragraph?

[  ]

A.

We may lose ourselves to please others.

B.

Changing opinions may cost us our freedom.

C.

We need to pay for what we want to get.

D.

The price of taking drugs is freedom.

(3)

In order to live a happy, effective and purposeful life, we should ________.

[  ]

A.

care about others' opinions and change opinions all the time

B.

guide ourselves by means of values from the outside

C.

persuade others to accept our opinions

D.

stick to our own values

(4)

It can be concluded from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

we shouldn't care what others think

B.

it's better to do what we like

C.

we shouldn't change our own opinions

D.

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