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A.Challenging.B.RelaxingC.Well-paid.D.Regular.D.Disturbing.C.Single27.How did Christina Bavett help the author?30.What did the wildlife on the Galupaggs Islandscontribute to?A.By teaching how to write notes.A.The discovery of the archipelagoB.By offering some useful advice.B.People living on the archipelago.C.By flying drones to take pictures.C.The sailing from Panama to Peru.D.By telling stories on camera.D.Darwin's theory of evolutiop.C31.What doesrant toexpress in the last paragreph?Despite Ecuador's tough protection,there have been many giant tortoises(killedA.The urgency of protecting the tortoises.recently,probably for their meat for financial gains made byrsB.The further research on the tortoises.For a century,Ecuador's beautiful and endangered giant tortoises have been proedC.The long history of the tortoises.Hunting the tortoise is illegal under Ecuador's laws These species living on the GalpgD.The waytosaee tortoises國Islands,are one of the largest living reptiles(爬行动物)with the longest life span ofalQvertebrates.The oldest tortoise on record was 175 years old.Raising livestock (is a big part of the cabon emisston fromagrice But it"This isn't a solitary inciden the Galdpagos Conservaney,a US-based conservationhard to change pphabits and get them to give up their hamburgers,especially sincemorganization said."In September 2021,the remains of 15 other endangered giant tortoisesthan one-third of Americans eat fast food every day.We previously called forwere found on Isabela.The reptiles had likely been hunted for comptioneverything from buildings o burgers Now,a new study from the Johns Hopkins BloombThe islands are located around 600 miles off the shore of Ecuador's coast,in the PacificSchool of Public Heath foud that labelsn fast food affeeted people's choices.Ocean.The archipelago (is considered one of the world's best places to see wildlife,andThe study shifting current dietary patterns to morustainable diewith lessit is home to animal and plant species that are found nowhere else in the world.meat could redue foodreated greenhouse gas emissions by55and haveheath benefits.Their famously fearless wildlife is believed to have been a source of inspiration forThe 5,000 participants in the study were shown fake menus.One group got menus yDarwin's theory of evolution,following his visit to the islands in 1835.The islands werehigh limate impact labels on red meat items and another had low climate impact labels onactually discovered by accident in 1535 when a Spanish ship was blown off course while sailingor plant-based burgers.Both menus were effective in reducing the orders for red meat,from Panama to Peru.Ironically enough,the ship's captain was unimpressed by the islands,interestingly,the high-impact labels were far more effective with 23%of the participwriting to the king that they were"worthless".That view,of course,changed over time.choosing a more environmentally sustainable selection,while menus listing low-impact choNow about 25,000 people live in the four inhabited islands of Santa Cruz,Isabela,Sanencouraged only 10 participants to change.Cristobal,and Floreana."We found that labeling red meat items with high-climate-impactlabels was more ffeThere were once at least 250,000 giant tortoises on the islands;there are fewer thanin increasing sustainable selections than labeling non-red meat items with low-climate in15,000 in the wild today-and two subspecies are already extinct."Evidence from the 2021labels,"wrote theauthors of the study.investigation showed that the reptiles had likely been hunted for consumption,"GalapagosLead author,Ja Wolfson,said,"These results suggest that menu labeling,particularly"Many are worried the population will continue to decrease if seriouswarning that an item has high climate impact,can be an effective strategy for encourConservancy continued.action isn't taken soon.We must safeguard giant tortoises and the ecosystems they depend on."more sustainable food choices in a fast food setting."28.What made Ecuador's giant tortoises endangered according to the text?The study poou ngativelabels might be unpopu"It is unlikely that the indwould voluntarily adopt a negative label approach;such an approach needs to be carrieA.Illegal hunting.B.Natural disastershigh climate impact labels may easily be adopted in settingsC.Environmental pollution.D.The decrease in shelters.via law.However,29.What does the underlined word "solitary"in paragraph 3 mearl?universities and hospitals.A.Serious.B.Demanding.They have a poin h this label is aggressively negative,more like a cigarette wa【△高三英语第6页(共10页)△】英语第5页共10页)△】
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