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B2|新课程·外研高一第43期(2021-2022)TESTINGENs9芳关花ENGLISH(上接B1版)In 2018,Sam Taylor came across a note in the window of an emptyenough staring at screens and then have no interest in doing anything elseshop,asking locals what they would like to see in the space.Taylor foundin front of a screen.By contrast ()there was a 31 percent increase inan envelope,wrote that he would open a bookshop and slid it through thethe sales of hardback books in 2017.door.IIe received a call soon after.After careful consideration,Taylor and24.What most probably drove Taylor to open a bookshop?his wife Jessica Paul drew up a business plan and opened their bookshop.A.His wife's dream to own a bookshop."The community supported the bookshop that was here before,so we knewB.His wish to continue the tradition of the UK.that it could work,"said Taylor.C.His recognition of the locals'love for a bookshop.Given that prices are lower online,are people turning back toD.His wish to develop young people's interest in reading.independent bookshops?"Having had a bookstore here and lost it,the25.What did Emily Ross think of e-books and e-readers?locals really know the importance of an independent bookshop and what itA.They should not exist.brings to the community.I think it makes people stop and think:'ActuallyB.They present no competition.I'm going to support my local shop and this will improve our communityC.They don't provide something highbrow.as a whole,""said Jessica.D.They won't replace independent bookstores"The threat of e-books and e-readers exists,but bookshop owners26.Why did e-readers and e-books face fallen sales in 2016?don't necessarily consider them direct competition.We want people toA.They resulted in poor memory.know that bookshops aren'I highbrow(学术性的)places to visit..There'sB.Some of them were of poor qualityjust no comparison to holding and smelling a book.Books are collectableC.They offered fewer services than bookshopsthings to have and keep,"said Emily Ross,another bookstore owner.D.Much screen time might cause people's tiredness.Since 1995 the number of independent bookstores has dropped sharply27.What is the text mainly about?due to the rise of e-books and e-readers.However,the sales of e-readersA.The number of the UK's independent bookstores rises again.and e-books have slowed many years later,with the latter dropping byB.The UK's independent bookshops are facing serious threat.17 percent in 2016 alone.Since 2016,independent bookstores have beenC.E-books and e-readers face more competition nowpopular.It is possible that people decide that they've already spent longD.People tend to buy books in bookshops in the UK.The city of Brighton and Hove is asking to use "bee bricks"in thebricks,says modern buildings don't have these natural holes the beesconstruction of all buildings above 5 meters to help encourage bees whichdepend on.If not for bee bricks,she warns,hundreds of miles of land coulddon't harm humans to nest(筑巢)in them.lose its biological diversity.She also stresses bee-friendly planting needs toBee bricks are what seem to be pieces of Swiss cheese,but they arego with the use of bee bricks as most bees will only search for food withinactually normal building bricks created with small holes into which bees100 meters of their nesting places.typically nest.Old brick buildings have been observed as excellent habitat28.Why is Swiss cheese mentioned?for bees,so Brighton and Hove is trying to use this simple invention toA.To show the function of bee bricksoffer more room to bees.B.To show the popularity of bee bricks.Not everyone concurs that these bee bricks are a good idea.SomeC.To show the appearance of bee bricks.point out that there is not enough proof that the holes are large enough forD.To show the inspiration for bee bricksa bee nest,that they have a population impact,or that the holes have to be29.What does the underlined word "concurs"in Paragraph 3 mean?cleaned to prevent harmful mites (from living there.A.Agrees.B.Suggests.C.Confirms.D.Realizes.However there are studies that find bees will build nests inside these30.What do Lars Chittka's words show?holes and cap the entry ways to hibernate ()Some scientists add thatA.Bees like taking risks.the mites will disappear after one or two seasons and that they don't needB.Bees like the bee bricksto be cleanedC.Bees will live well in the bee bricks.Lars Chittka,a professor at Qucen Mary University,said that beesD.Bees like clean living environmentsnaturally own hygienic(卫生的)behavior that would allow them to reduce31.What may Faye Clifton agree with?the risks at least to some degree,or that they would examine the holesA.Modern buildings are not green enough.states before using them,which should to some degree reduce the risks thatB.The number of bee-friendly plants is too smallcome with such long-term nesting opportunities.C.It is hard to increase biological diversity in cities.Faye Clifton,CEO of Green Blue,the company that makes theD.Bee-friendly planting should be near to bee bricks一一Despite many air-pollution-reduction policies (designed todiscuss difficult problems to use various creative methods to have a wideimprove health,these are always ineffective.Often this is because theyrange of people take part in their activities.This can lead to unexpectedfail to consider local knowledge and cultural practices.Previous researchunderstandings that may not otherwise exist.'suggests that people should be put at the centre of developing ways around32.Why are many air-pollution-reduction policies ineffective according tothe problem.Thus,a study has been done to confirm it.the text?One of the authors of the study,Dr.Cressida Bowyer from theA.Local people don't care about the issueUniversity of Portsmouth,says,"For the first time,a study has placed artsB.Little attention is paid to local people.and humanities(人文学科)methods at the centre of the exploration ofC.No one is responsible for offering solutionsperceptions (of air pollution.Working with local communities,wewere able to discover how people there understood air pollution."D.Policymakers don't have enough experience.33.Which of the following was a creative method used to explore the air-Researchers from the University of Portsmouth.and researchers andexperts from the UK,Kenya and Sweden worked together with local peoplepollution issue in Mukuru?in Mukuru in Nairobi,the capital of Kenya in East Africa,to explore aA.Fully accepting local people's proposals.range of methods including storytelling,music,art and theatre to exploreB.Giving professional performances in theatresunderstandings of air pollution.Some community members made digitalC.Training local students to reduce air pollutionstories by taking photos around Mukuru which told their story of airD.Using music to make people realize the problem.pollution.Trained community researchers helped school children to create34.What does Sarah West advise researchers to do about talking aboutdrawn and/or written stories of their experiences of air pollution.Theatredifficult problems?pieces were presented in key community spaces around Mukuru.SuggestionsA.To have a more detailed understandingwere given by the audience about how to solve the problem and local peopleB.To creatively get many people to join inacted out their proposals (as part of the theatre.The song "Mazingira"C.To have conversations in communities.which explained the problems of air pollution,had been played on nationalD.To attract support from local experts.radio and television stations with an audience of about three million people.35.What is the best title for the text?Dr.Sarah West,Principal Investigator at the Stockholm EnvironmentA.How can local people contribute to further research?Centre,says,"From this range of methods we have got a more detailedB.Air-pollution problems cannot be solved traditionallyunderstanding of how air pollution is perceived and understood in Mukuru.C.How can music,dance and art help cut air pollution?The project also created new spaces for conversations about the topic ofD.Researchers help people in Nairobi cut air pollutionair pollution in the community.We expect other researchers wishing to(下转B3版)
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