题目内容
The killing of bisons(野牛)break ________ balance of ________ nature in American plain.
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解析:
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题意:对野牛的杀戮破坏了美洲平原上的生态平衡。第一空表示特指,用 the.第二空表示“自然”,nature前不加冠词。 |
It is only during the last few years that man has generally realized that in the world of nature a balance exists between all forms of life. No living thing can exist by itself. It is part of a system in which all forms of life are joined together. If we change one part of the nature order, this will almost certainly bring about changes in some other parts.
The cutting of forests reduced the supply of oxygen. The killing of weeds and insects by chemicals led to the wide-spread poisoning of animals and birds. The throwing of waste products into the ocean hurt life in the sea, while waste gases changed the chemical balance of the atmosphere and shut out some of the sun’s necessary life-giving rays.
And so we could go on adding more examples until in despair(绝望) we might feel like giving up the struggle to control these harmful human activities. Man is very clever at changing the world around him to satisfy his immediate needs, but he is not so clever at looking far ahead, or at thinking about what the future results of his action might be. Man may well destroy himself because of his silly action.
【小题1】The first paragraph tells us that _____.
| A.all living things in nature depend on each other |
| B.everything in nature can’t exist without the help of man |
| C.man has known the importance of the balance of nature for a long time |
| D.no living thing can live naturally |
| A.all forms of life belong to a system in which all the parts can be changed for one another |
| B.it is only during the last few years that man has generally known the balance of nature |
| C.there are some living things which can exist by themselves without change |
| D.we can’t change one form of life without destroying the balance of nature |
| A.man is always anxious to control his activities within limits |
| B.man is always too eager in planning for distant future |
| C.man often fails to think about their future results of his action |
| D.man often feels that he will have to give up in despair |
| A.Cutting down woods does little harm to human beings. |
| B.Man has to pay much more attention to the future results of his present action. |
| C.Oxygen comes from forests. |
| D.The passage tells us to try our best to get as much as possible immediately. |
We do not know when man first began to use salt, but we do know that it has been used in many different ways throughout history. Historical evidence shows, for example, that people who lived over 3,000 years ago ate salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used to preserve (保存) the dead.
Stealing salt was considered a major crime (罪行) during some periods of history. In the eighteenth century, for example, if a person was caught stealing salt, he could be put in prison and his ears could be cut off.
In the Roman Empire, one of the most important roads was the one that carried salt from the salt mines to Rome. Guards were stationed along the route to protect against salt thieves, and they received their pay in salt, thus bringing the English word, salary. Any guard who fell asleep while on duty was thought to be “not worth his salt”, and as a result he would get a little less salt on his next payday. The expression, “not worth his salt”, is still used today in English.
In the modern world salt has many uses beyond the dining table. It is used in making glass and airplane parts, in the growing of crops, and in the killing of weeds (杂草). It is also used to make water soft, to melt (融化) ice on roads and highways, to make soap, and to fix colors in cloth.
Salt can be got in various ways besides being taken from mines underground. Salt water from the ocean, salt water lakes or small seas can be used to make salt. Yet, no matter where it comes from, salt will continue to play an important role in the lives of people everywhere.
【小题1】According to the text, salt can be used in the following EXCEPT _____.
| A.keeping dead bodies |
| B.punishing thieves |
| C.protecting crops |
| D.making industrial products |
| A.protect the city of Rome |
| B.watch people carrying salt |
| C.prevent thieves from stealing salt |
| D.carry salt from the mines to Rome |
| A.fails to do his work well |
| B.should not be paid in salt |
| C.doesn’t want to work at all |
| D.should use less salt |
| A.how salt was found and got |
| B.salt is important in people’s life |
| C.salt was difficult to get in the past |
| D.what salt brings to the English language |