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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题六(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇Flu season has arrived in theUnited States, after taking an unusual year off. Flu hospitalizations are rising, and at least two child deaths have been reported. Last years flu season was the lowest on record. COVID-19 protection measures such as schoolclosures,distancing,
2、masksand canceled travel likelypreventedthespreadof influenza.This is setting itself up to be more of a normal flu season, said Lynnette Brammer. She studies flu-like illnesses for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The childhood deaths, Brammer said, are unfortunatelywhat we would
3、 expect when flu activity picks up. Its a sadreminderof howsevereflu can be.During last years unusually light flu season, only one child died. Two years ago, 199 children died from flu, and 144 the year before that. In the newest data, the mostsevereflu activity was in theU.S.capital, Washington, D.
4、C. The number of states with high flu activity rose from three to seven. Recent data show high flu activity in New Mexico, Kansas, Indiana, New Jersey, Tennessee,Georgiaand North Dakota.The type of flu virus this year seems to cause the largestamountofseveredisease, especially in the elderly and the
5、 very young, Brammer said. Last years break from the flu made it more difficult to plan for this years fluvaccine. Brammer said it is too early to know whether small changes to the flu virus this year willaffectthe fluvaccineseffectiveness. Well have to see what theimpactof these little changes will
6、 be, she added. Flu vaccine is your best way to protect yourself against flu.Early signs show that fewer people are getting flu shots this yearcomparedto 2020. Brammer said with hospitals already affected by COVID-19, it is more important than ever to get a flu shot and take other safety measures. C
7、over your cough. Wash your hands. Stay home if youre sick, she said. If you do get flu, there are anti-virals you can talk to your doctor about that can preventsevereillness and help you stay out of the hospital.(353 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. Last years flu season was the lowest on record because _. A.
8、 Flu hospitalizations werent reported. B. COVID-19 stopped the flu. C. people kept social distancing and wore masks against the flu. D. people followed the protection measures against the COVID-19.2. How many child deaths were reported last year?A. Only one child. B. Only two children C. 199 childre
9、n D. 144 children3. Which group of people are more dangerous duringthe flu season? A. Children and woman. B. Woman and old man. C. Children and the old D. the young and the old4. What is different about the flu season between this year and last year? A. There were more deaths last year. B. There wer
10、e more states with high flu activity last year. C. Fewer people are getting flu shots this year. D. Its more difficult to get flu vaccines this year.5. Which is the most important to get away from the flu? A. To keep social distancing. B. To stay out of hospitals. C. To get a flu shot. D.To stay at
11、home.答案:1D2A3C4C5CB篇When corals are mentioned, many people think of rock-lifeformsin the sea filled with colorful fish. But corals are made up of hundreds of thousands of smallorganismswhich live and feed like any other sea life.For the past five years, researchers in Hawaii and Australia have been
12、engineering(培育) corals inside a lab to see if they could betterresistthe effects of climate change. They say it is now time to see how their creationsperformin nature.The scientists say climate changelinked tohuman causes has led to warming oceans that canharmsea life. They say if the more heat-resi
13、stantcorals they developed do well in the ocean, themethodcan be used to help save suffering and dying reefs(暗礁).The team tested three methods for making corals that would be strong and healthy in nature. One was themethodofselectivebreeding(繁殖). Thismethodinvolves scientists choosing parents with d
14、esirablecharacteristicsfor reproductive(繁殖的)purposes. The goal is to produce babies with the same desirablecharacteristics. A second method subjected the corals to increasing temperatures to condition them to be able to survive in warm ocean environments. The third involved making changes to the alg
15、ae(藻类)that provide corals with necessary nutrients(营养物).The leader of the project, University of Hawaii researcher Kira Hughes, said all the methods proved successful in the lab. She told The Associated Press that some scientists might worry that such methods go against the naturalprocessesof nature
16、. But with the planet continuing to warm more and more, she does not see any better options. We have tointervenein order to make a change for coral reefs to survive into the future, Hughes said.When ocean temperatures rise, coralsreleasealgae that supplies nutrients and gives them color. This causes
17、 them to turn white, a process called bleaching. When this happens, corals can quickly become sick and die. But for years, scientists have beenobservingcorals that have survived bleaching, even when others have died on the same reef. They are now centering on those healthy survivors and hoping to fu
18、rther increase theirresistanceto heat. Those corals were used as the parents for the newly created kinds.A recent study from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other research organizations took a close look at bleaching events. It found them to be the biggest currentthreatto the
19、 worlds coral reefs.Scientists found that between 2009 and 2018, the world lost about 14 percent of its corals. Corals arethreatenedworldwide by a lot of stressors, but increasing temperatures are probably the mostsevere, said Crawford Drury.(448 words) 根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. The scientists want to create
20、 a new coral which can live in _ water. A. colder B. warmer C. deeperD. cleaner2. Which isnotthe cause for more and more sick and dead corals? A. There is less and less food for the corals. B. The climate around the world are getting worse.C. The temperature of sea water is rising.D. Human are pollu
21、ting the ocean.3. Which isnotthe method of making corals stronger and healthier by the scientists in the lab? A. Choosing more resistant corals to reproduce. B. Putting the corals into a higher temperature to live. C. Changing the food of corals. D. Making the corals turn white.4. The scientists thi
22、nk those healthy surviving corals can _. A. reproduce more corals. B. live in colder water. C. be more heat-resistant. D. eat more food.5. What does the underlined wordintervenemean? A.协助B.介入 C.保护 D.考虑答案:1B2A3D4C5BC篇The Futures exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., gives viewer
23、s a look at what may happen in the years to come.It is open November 20, 2021 through July 6, 2022. Theexhibitopened as part of the 175thanniversaryof the Smithsonian. It is being held at the Arts andIndustriesBuilding, which reopened in November after being closed for almost 20 years. With more tha
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