题目内容
【题目】Butterflies at Risk
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What's causing problems for these beautiful insects?
Something is harming the monarchs. One of the largest butterflies in North America, monarchs are famous for their long migrations(迁徙)covering thousands of miles. Yet the number of monarchs is dropping. Bad weather conditions, putting the butterfly population in danger. Some butterfly experts say that the number of monarch butterflies has been cut by 25 percent. In recent years, unusually cold temperatures and rain have caused monarchs to die in large numbers. These conditions have also caused new butterflies not to hatch(孵化).
Will they return?
Monarchs are very sensitive(敏感的)to change because of the long distances they travel. They cover thousands of miles each year, flying between their winter homes in Mexico or Southern California and their summer homes in the Midwest. Other animals also migrate. And many travel much farther. A bird called the Arctic tern goes round trip between the Arctic and the Antarctic every year. Like the Arctic tern, a type of gray whale has a long migration. It travels 12,400 miles from Baia California in Mexico to waters off Alaska and back. The longest migration ever recorded is by the sooty shearwater. Every year this bird flies 40, 000 miles from New Zealand to the northern part of the Pacific Ocean to find food.
The monarchs don't travel as far as animals like the Arctic tern and the sooty shearwater, but their journey isn't safe. Every year as many as 100 million monarch butterflies leave Mexico for the first leg of the migration. It's hard to imagine that such a large number might be in danger. Yet many scientists tell us that the danger is very real.
In Mexico people are destroying the natural environment. They cut down the trees where millions of monarchs. spend the winter and use chemicals to kill the milkweed, the monarch's favourite food. Monarchs spend the winter in Mexico and California. In both places, development is destroying these winter homes. Unless steps are taken to protect their habitats, the monarchs' migration could become a thing of the past.
"If we lose the whole migration, we lose one of the nation's most magnificent phenomena, " said Chip Taylor, a professor at the University of Kansas. These butterflies are the symbol of richness of biological diversity(生物多样性).
【1】Are monarch butterflies famous for their long migrations?
【2】What are putting the butterfly population in danger?
【3】Where are monarchs' winter homes?
【4】In Paragraph 2, what animal has the longest migration?
【5】What can people do to protect monarch butterflies?
【答案】
【1】Yes, they are.
【2】Bad weather conditions.
【3】In Mexico or Southern California.
【4】The sooty shearwater.
【5】People can protect monarch butterflies' habitats.
【解析】
【1】句意:黑脉金斑蝶以长途迁徙而闻名吗?
根据“monarchs are famous for their long migrations(迁徙)covering thousands of miles”monarchs以长期迁移著名。故答案为Yes, they are.
【2】句意:是什么使蝴蝶数量处于危险之中?
根据“Bad weather conditions, putting the butterfly population in danger”恶劣的天气状况,使蝴蝶数量处于危险之中。故答案为Bad weather conditions.
【3】句意:帝王蝶过冬的地方在哪里?
根据“Monarchs spend the winter in Mexico and California”帝王蝶在Mexico and California过冬,故答案为In Mexico or Southern California.
【4】句意:在第二段中,哪种动物的迁徙距离最长?
根据“The longest migration ever recorded is by the sooty shearwater.”有记录以来最长的迁徙是由乌黑的海鸥进行的,故答案为The sooty shearwater.
【5】句意:人们可以做些什么来保护黑脉金斑蝶?
此题是开放性试题,言之有理即可。故答案为People can protect monarch butterflies' habitats.