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  • 1. (2022·包头) 阅读理解

    More than 1,000 schools across the UK have signed up (报名) to a project with the aim of helping schools become carbon neutral (碳平衡的) by 2030. Carbon neutral means cutting down carbon emissions (碳排放) to zero or balancing them out in other ways. Carbon emissions are gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) that come out into the atmosphere, where they make climate change worse. This has also caused the temperature rise.

    Emissions are caused by all sorts of human activities, such as burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) to make energy, cutting down forests and some types of farming. Becoming carbon neutral includes cutting the amount of carbon emissions a school produces and balancing those that are left by taking some carbon out of the atmosphere.

    The project also shows how small changes can make a big difference. These might include thinking carefully about energy use, cutting waste, growing food closer to where it's eaten and walking or cycling to school if it is possible. Ways of balancing out the carbon emissions that a school still makes include planting trees and plants that take in CO2 as they grow.

    Ysgol Bro Dinefwr Secondary School in Wales has promised to run entirely on renewable (可再生的) energy (such as wind and solar power) within the next three years. At Down High School in Northern Ireland, the students are looking after their own bees. So when flowers and crops produce food, that helps. Other schools have projects to cut food waste by weighing it after each meal to know how much is not being eaten. Some put the waste into a system that can turn this waste into useful things. They will be put on the garden to help plants grow.

    Climate change is seen as a major global challenge. We can see it all around us. So join together, find out ways your school can put efforts to, and talk to a teacher about signing up.

    1. (1) Which statement would the author most probably agree with?
      A . Human activities influence the environment. B . The fight against climate change will not succeed. C . More UK schools should be introduced to the world. D . We could deal with the climate change without changing our behavior.
    2. (2) How could the schools reduce carbon emissions?
      A . By moving to the countryside. B . By cutting waste and planting trees. C . By providing more spaces for students. D . By burning coal instead of gas to make energy.
    3. (3) Why does the author give examples of the schools in paragraph 4?
      A . To praise these schools. B . To show the difficulties in the project. C . To call for more schools to take action. D . To explain the efforts made by the government.
    4. (4) What is the best title for the text?
      A . How to Help Plants Grow B . Schools Sign Up to Help the Planet C . Carbon Emissions in the UK Schools D . Our Planet, a Wonderful Living Place

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