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threatened with extinction due to overfishing,habitat loss,and climate change."I think the good news is that sustainable fishing industry are possible,"says Beth Polidoro,a biologist atArizona State University."We can eat fish without reducing the population to the point where it is on the road todying out or extinction."At the same time,she warns that the recovery should not encourage us to catch as manyfish as we want."We need to keep doing what's working."Polidoro adds.The IUCN,which determines the world's most endangered species on its Red List of Threatened Species,alsoannounced at the meeting that some animals are moving in the other direction,onto the Red List.Like the Komododragon,a lizard,it is at particular risk from climate change.Of course,the work of protection is never over,and it will require close and continuous attention to make sureneither tuna nor Komodo dragons return to the edge of dying out.But for now,people can celebrate a few wins forthe animal world.27.What is the good news about tuna?A.They have been removed from the list of endangered species.B.The fishing of tuna has been put to an end completely.C.The population of some tuna species has recovered.D.The number of some tuna species increases slowly.28.What does the underlined word "imperiled"in paragraph 3 mean?A.Dangerous.B.Sustainable.C.Disappointing.D.Endangered.29.What can we learn from Beth Polidoro's words?A.We can fish tuna as much as we want.B.Protecting tuna is a long way to go.C.We shouldn't encourage tuna fishing.D.The population of tuna will reduce.30.Why does the writer mention"the Komodo dragon"in paragraph 5?A.To introduce a topicB.To make a comparison.C To explain an idea.D.To give an example.0What is a family?Why does it matter?What does it teach us that we can't learn on our own?These questionsseem especially relevant in the holiday season when it is often our tradition to gather as families and celebrate togetherMy mother was one of twelve children.As they grew up,married and had children of their own,most of themlived near enough to gather for holidays at my grandparents'home in a small town in the mountains of North Carolina.I don't recall getting many gifts from them.I remember the sense of belonging,of being part of something thatassured me I was loved and not alone.I delighted in the laughing,playing and fighting with my crazy cousins,Iwatched my granddad and uncles sit on the porch()rain or shine,smoking and joking,arguing about politicsand trying to solve the problems of the world.I listened to grandmother,mother and aunts stir pots on the stove andtalk about their lives,hopes,dreams and disappointments,and gossip about any sister who failed to show up.Thefood was always plentiful and delicious-country ham,sweet potatoes,green beans,biscuits and my grandmother'sbanana pudding.But for me,the food was never the highlight.The highlight was simply being together.A family.However,they're all gone now.My parents and grandparents,my aunts and uncles have left this world for thenext.My cousins are scattered()here and there.And yet the memories linger,along with the love that we shared.I treasure those memories and the things they taught me.They told me that families aren't perfect,but they prepare第4页/共16页

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