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1、1 课时分层作业(十五) .阅读理解 A Its not every day that United States history mixes with microbes (微生物)in the soil.But when the grassland on the National Mall in Washington, D C.was replaced, it offered scientists the opportunity to study changes in the soil beneath. The work focused on the bacteria present in
2、the soil.To the researchers surprise, thecommunitiesofmicrobesdidnotchangealotbeforeandafterthe replacement.These communities in the soil are known as the soil microbiome(微生物 群). “My lab is interested in how microbes can move around in the environment, and how they change and adapt as a result of th
3、is movement, ” explains Jo Anne Crouch,the lead author of the study.“We thought that the new imported turf(草 皮)from New Jersey would introduce differentcommunitiesofbacteriato the National Mall.However, we found that they werent significantly different.” Crouchs work focused on turf grass, defined a
4、s a large area of green grass.It is made up of the grass,its roots, and the soil and microbes found with them. Think of the soil microbiome as similar to the collection of microbes found in the human body.When the microbes are out of balance, it can make someone sick.Crouch says its the same for the
5、 soil microbiome.Many of the worst diseases in crops or other environments arelinkedwithchanges in the soil microbiome. Additionally, Crouch says that even though the changes between the soils were small, scientists are also starting to appreciate that sometimes a really important microbe is a rare
6、one.This means it would be hard to observe butcouldgreatly affecthowthegroups function as a whole.“Agricultural areas and other natural spaces are highly and easily hurt by negative changes, ”she says. “Microbiomes offer an almost entirelynew opportunity to influenceinteractions amongplants andmicro
7、bes to improve plant productivity and health.” 语篇解读本文主要介绍对微生物群落的研究,该研究对农业是有益的。 1Why did the researchers feel surprised when they focused on the bacteria in the soil? 2 AMore bacteria appeared in the soil. BMicrobes were replaced obviously. CSoil microbiome almost remained stable. DThe soil microbiom
8、es damaged the environment. C细节理解题。根据第二段中的“To the researchers surprise,the communities of microbes did not change a lot before and after the replacement.”可 知,让研究者惊讶的是土壤微生物群落变化不大,C 项与该意思相符。 2By studying the turf grass, what did Crouch and her team find? AMicrobes grew faster in their own community. B
9、Soil microbiomes were different in different places. CTurf grass adapted to the environment nearby very soon. DSimilar communities of bacteria were brought by turf grass. D细节理解题。根据第三段第二、三两句可知,通过研究草坪草,克劳奇 和她的团队发现草坪草带来了类似的细菌群落。 3Why did the author mention the microbes in the human body? ATo indicate t
10、he two play a similar role. BTo prove they are both the causes of diseases. CTo examine the environments people live in. DTo analyze the changes of human microbes. A推理判断题。根据第五段第一句“Think of the soil microbiome as similar to the collection of microbes found in the human body.”可知,作者提到人体内的微 生物是为了表示,它们两者
11、起了相似的作用。 4What does Crouch mean in the last paragraph? AMicrobes are still as hard to observe as before. BStudieson microbiomescan bebeneficialto agriculture. CScientists are still puzzled about the effect of microbiomes. DToo many microbiomes in the soil mean no harm to plants. B推理判断题。 根据文章的最后一句提到“
12、微生物群落提供了一个几乎全 新的机会来影响植物和微生物之间的相互作用,以提高植物的产量和健康。”由 此可知,微生物群落的研究对农业是有益的。 3 B I left England for Sydney in September.It was a career move for my husband, andour20yearold daughter was feeling adventurous and decided to come, too.However,just before leaving England,my 79yearold mother suffered a stroke (
13、中风).Being strong and independent, she continues to live at home with the help of social services.But she couldnt look after the garden.I thought how wonderful it would be if there was an organisation offering volunteer help.Friends asked me what I planned to do in Australia, and I told them I would
14、be looking for a volunteer position with a gardening charitable organisation.Imagine my surprise when I found just the organisation I had been looking forEasy Care Gardening(ECG)! There are several reasons why I volunteer for ECG.Firstly,as a newcomer to Australia I meet many great people who,like m
15、e, volunteer some of their time.We cover a large age range, but all love gardens and helping others. Secondly,through working with ECG I have been lucky enough to explore Sydneys North Shore that I might not have had the opportunity to visit otherwise. Finally, there are all those wonderful people w
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