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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题七(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇Every year, workers put up a big, freshly cut evergreen tree in a historic building in Asbury Park, New Jersey to celebrate Christmas. The Grand Arcade at the Convention Hall rises above the towns boardwalk, a walking path along the Atlantic Ocean.But recently workers put
2、 up a very different kind of Christmas Tree in the Arcade. Unlike an evergreen, it requires little care and can never die. That is because the 2021 Christmas Tree is made wholly of a thick and strong paper material called cardboard. The piece uses natural andartificiallighting to darken parts of the
3、 tree while shining light on others. In this way, the piecesappearancechanges throughout the day. When the winter holidays end, the tree is to berecycled. The trees creatorssoughttohonorelementsof Asbury Parks natural environment,cityscapeand rich musical history.Opinions on the tree are mixed. I li
4、ke that its different.Its pretty interesting, said local man Chris Trifari. He lives in Neptune, a neighboring town. Local Elizabeth Khimitch offeredsimilarpraise. I think its verycreative. She had come to the Grand Arcade to take pictures of her dogs in front of the tree.Others on the boardwalk wer
5、e not as pleased by the tree. Anthony Solimando said it looked like an Amazon package.Not a fan, added Amy Mackey. Asbury has conformed into(融入) this artsy town, but tradition is tradition! This is art, and I wouldnt take my childs picture in front of this tree. Cant we just have our traditional tre
6、e?The change came about this year when the citys art community contacted Madison Marquette, the private owner of the Asbury Park boardwalk. They asked about creating a Christmas treesculpturefor Convention Hall, said Austin Leopold, the manager of the property. Leopold said the property company pass
7、ionately embraced the idea for thesculpture. He said ithonorsthe boardwalks image as a center for Asbury Parks arts and music community.Michael Lavallee, a local artist who goes by the name Porkchop, created the piece with Brad Hoffer. They call it The Giving Tree. He said the company told him there
8、 would not be a natural Christmas tree at Convention Hall this year. I was asked to come in and do somethingfestive-ish, said Porkchop. Festive means celebratory, especially in connection with a holiday. Porkchop said he did not want to take away anyones Christmas tree. He added, If youre not going
9、to give people the big tree they want, some of them are going to hate it. I understand that. But they werent going to get that traditional Christmas tree anyway.Amy Quinn is Asbury Parks deputy mayor. Quinn said that the city is not involved in the Convention Hall decisions, but that she likes the p
10、iece. I love the take that the local artists had on the tree, she said. I love that its different. Love it or hate it, people are talking about it.(495 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. Which statement isuntrueabout the Christmas Tree every year? A. Itis a traditional Christmas tree. B. It is cut not long befo
11、re being putting up. C. Itis a tree with green leaves all the year round. D. It will be recycled after Christmas.2. The new Christmas Tree is different because _. A. it requires much care and die soon. B. it is made wholly of a thick and strong paper material. C. most people like it. D. it is a natu
12、ral Christmas tree3. Which is not the purpose of the new tree? A. It can tell people to take care of the natural environment. B. It can make the town more attractive on Christmas. C. It can make the town more traditional. D. It can show the art history of the town.4. Who are the fans of The Giving T
13、ree? A. Chris Trifari, Austin Leopold, Michael Lavallee, Amy Quinn B. Anthony Solimando, Amy Mackey, Elizabeth Khimitch, Chris Trifari C. Anthony Solimando, Michael Lavallee, Amy Quinn, Elizabeth Khimitch D. Amy Mackey, Chris Trifari, Austin Leopold, Michael Lavallee,5. What does the underlined word
14、festive-ishmean? A.传统的 B.有创意的 C.喜庆的D.有益的答案:1D2B3C4A5CB篇A new report warns thatAustraliasnativewildlife could seedisastrouseffects fromnonnativeplants and animals. Experts at the national scienceagency, the CSIRO, are predicting much of the countrysnativeplants and animals are in danger. They believe
15、 they could disappear by 2050 unlessurgentaction is taken.Nonnativespecies haveinvadedAustraliaandthreatento overrunnativeplants and animals.Invasiveanimals include European rabbits, which overrun two-thirds ofAustralia, wild house cats, pigs, and foxes.Introducedspecies areendangeringmore than 80 p
16、ercent ofAustralias threatened species.The report is called Fighting Plagues and Predators:Australias Path Towards aPestand Weed-Free Future. It notes what researchers believe is anupcomingwave of newextinctions. The study was done by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
17、(CSIRO), a governmentagency.Andy Sheppard is CSIROs researchdirectorfor bio security. He said Australias colonization(殖民) by the British more than 200 years ago has left harmful environmental effects. Look, Australia, as a lot of post-British colonial(殖民的) countries suffered from a huge amount of in
18、troduction ofexoticspecies early in their colonization histories, he said. He added that there were groups set up topurposefullyintroduce plants and animals so the Europeans felt more at home.Australiajust likeNew Zealandhas suffered as a result. Australiaunfortunatelyhas the worst record internatio
19、nally for mammalianextinction, he said and noted that this has much to do with the activities of introduced cats and foxes.The reportreleasedon November 23estimatedthe cost of thedamagecaused byinvasivespecies inAustraliaat about $18 billion each year and growing. The study said thatimmediateaction
20、was needed to stop thespreadofinvasivespecies and protectAustraliasirreplaceablenative animals and plants.Traditionally, chemical and biological controls have been used to manage wild pest populations. There aredebatesabout these methods and some supporters of animals have criticized(批评) them asinhu
21、mane.Scientists inAustraliaare working on geneticpestcontrol methods. Testing is under way on small laboratory animals, but a so-called working system could be up to five years away. One possible bio control includes limiting their ability to reproduce.(365 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. What is the problem
22、 ofAustralias native wildlife? A. People killed too many of them. B. The reproduction is growing too fast. C. There are too many nonnative plants and animals in this countries. D. The plants are endangering the animals.2. The exotic species were introduced by people_. A.AustraliaB.BritainC. America
23、D.New Zealand3. People brought the plants and animals toAustraliabecause _. A. they could get food from them. B. there were few other plants and animals inAustraliaat that time. C. they preferred their own local ones than those inAustralia. D. they wanted to help the local plants and animals.4. What
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