【題目】Fencing or Not
Wildlife fences are constructed for a variety of reasons including to prevent the spread of diseases, to protect wildlife from poachers(偷獵者), and to help manage small populations of threatened species. Human-wildlife conflict is another common reason for building fences. Wildlife can damage valuable farm animals and crops. Some species carry diseases of agricultural concern, and a few threaten human lives. At the same time, people kill wild animals for food, trade, or to defend lives or property, and human activities destroy wildlife habitat(棲息地). Separating people and wildlife by fencing can appear to be a mutually beneficial way to avoid such harmful effects. But in a paper in the journal Science, published recently, some scientists argue that fencing should only be used if worse comes to worst.
According to the scientists, although fencing can have conservation benefits, it also has costs. When areas of wildlife habitat are changed into islands, the resulting small and isolated populations tend towards extinction, and the resulting loss of larger-bodied species can affect interactions between species in ways that cause further local extinctions. Therefore, scientists are asking that conservationists carefully weigh up the biodiversity costs and benefits of new and existing fences.
In addition to fences’ ecosystem-wide impact, the scientists don’t think they always achieve their specific aims. Construction of fences to reduce human-wildlife conflict has been successful in some places but the challenges of appropriate fence design, location, construction, and protection mean that fences often fail to deliver the anticipated benefits. In some places, fences also provide poachers with a ready supply of wire for making traps.
A variety of alternative approaches, including better caring for farm animals, community-based crop-guarding, insurance and wildlife-sensitive land-use planning are suggested to reduce conflicts between people and wildlife without the need for fencing. Some projects working with local people and government agencies in Indonesia have shown that human-elephant conflict can be dramatically reduced without using fences.
The scientists conclude that as climate change increases the importance of facilitating wildlife mobility and conserving landscape connectivity, fence removal may become an important form of climate change preparation, and so fencing of wildlife should be avoided whenever possible.
【1】What does the underlined word “mutually” in Paragraph 1 probably mean________?
A. Indeed. B. Outdoors. C. Straight. D. Both.
【2】According to the scientists, what will fencing influence______?
A. Land building.
B. Species diversity.
C. Human population.
D. Wildlife’s body size.
【3】What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 4_______?
A. Replacements for fences.
B. Wildlife-protection methods.
C. Effective land-use approaches.
D. Conflicts between human and wildlife
【4】The main purpose of the passage is to ________.
A. argue and prove
B. inform and explain
C. appeal and discuss
D. compare and assess
【答案】
【1】D
【2】B
【3】A
【4】B
【解析】
試題分析:文章主要講的是人類和野生動物之間的沖突。一方面,野生動物給農(nóng)作物帶來傷害,還可能會威脅人的生命;另一方面,人類捕殺野生動物,人類活動破壞野生動物的棲息地。為了解決這種沖突,有人提出用隔離人類和野生動物的辦法?茖W家認為此舉不利于保護物種的多樣性。
【1】猜測詞義題。“such harmful effects”指的是“Wildlife can damage valuable farm animals and crops. Some species carry diseases of agricultural concern, and a few threaten human lives...people kill wild animals for food, trade, or to defend lives or property, and human activities destroy wildlife habitat”,把人類和野生動物分隔開來能使農(nóng)作物和人類的生命得到保護,同時,野生動物也能免遭殺害,這似乎是對人類和野生動物都有益處的辦法,說明劃線詞是“相互的”之意,故選D。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“the resulting small and isolated populations tend towards extinction, and the resulting loss of larger-bodied species...cause further local extinctions”可知,科學家認為隔離野生動物和人類會造成動物的滅絕,進而影響物種的多樣化,故選B。
【3】段落大意題。根據(jù)“A variety of alternative approaches...are suggested to reduce conflicts between people and wildlife without the need for fencing”可知,在解決人類和野生動物沖突方面,有許多可替代性的途徑,故選A。
【4】主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章標題“Fencing or Not”可知,文章主要講的是,是否應該在人類和野生動物之間建立屏障。根據(jù)第一段“Wildlife fences are constructed for a variety of reasons”和最后一段“fencing of wildlife should be avoided whenever possible”可知,文章提出了問題--隔離人類和野生動物,在文章的結(jié)尾給出了解答,即避免建立屏障,故選B。
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