2022最新英语时事阅读题十一(适用于初三和高一学生) WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题十一(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇A mans days living alone in the forest in the state of New Hampshire appear to be over. David Lidstone said he does not think he can return to his old way of living. The decision came after thecabinhe lived in burned down not long ago.Lidstone is also known as River Dave
2、. He had been living for 27 years in the area, but was ordered to leave in a recent courtcase.In a discussion with The Associated Press (AP), Lidstone used the term hermit - a person who lives in a simple way apart from others to describe how he used to live. I dont see how I can go back to being a
3、hermit because society is not going to allow it, Lidstone, age 81, said.Lidstone cut his fire wood and grew his food in the woods along the Merrimack River in the town of Canterbury. He built thecabinwith his wife, from whom he is now separated, although he said they are still married.He said he is
4、not too sad about the loss of his life in isolation(隔离). Maybe the things Ive been trying to avoid are the things that I really need in life, said Lidstone, who is not close with his family. Lidstone did not want to say anything more about his family. Two of his three sons had told the AP that they
5、had not been in touch with their father recently. His daughter did notrespondto a message asking for acomment.On July 15, Lidstone was jailed(入狱) and told he would bereleased if he agreed to leave the cabin. The action followed a land dispute(纠纷) that goes back to 2016. The landowner, 86-year-old Le
6、onard Giles, of South Burlington, Vermont, wanted Lidstone off his land. The land is undeveloped and mostly used for wood cutting. It has been owned by the same family since 1963.In a recent court case, both sides agreed to allow Lidstone to collect his cats and chickens and remaining possessions(财产
7、). Some items had been given to police to keep safe. Lidstone, who still believes he was not on Giles land, also was givenpermissionto hire asurveyorto give him peace of mind,JudgeAndrew Schulman said.A fire destroyed thecabinon August 4. The fire happened hours after Lidstonedefendedhimself during
8、a court hearing(听审). He wasreleasedfrom jail the next day after the judge ruled(裁决) that he would have less reason to return to thisparticularplace in the woods.Canterbury Fire Chief Michael Gamache said that while theinvestigationis not over, the fire was likely caused by accident. Right now, there
9、s nothing left to go on at the site, Gamache said.Meanwhile, many people across theUnited Statesand in other countries have offered to help Lidstone. They have offered to help raise money or offered him a place to live.Lidstone said he is thankful for all the support. He is still trying to decide wh
10、ere he will go next. He would not mind staying in New Hampshire, where he has developed some strongconnections.(519 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. What was not Lidstones old way of living?A. living alone in the forestB. cutting his firewood and grew his food in the woodsC. living in a simple way with others
11、.D. raising some animals in his house2. Who had burnt down Lidstones house?A. Lidstone himself B. Leonard GilesC. his sons D. No one was sure.3. What happened between David Lidstone and Leonard Giles?A. Lidstone lives on Leonards land.B. Leonard lives on Davids land.C. Lidstone burnt Leonards house
12、down.D. Leonard burnt Lidstones house down.4. Which statement is true about Lidstones family?A. He lived with his wife recently.B. There used to be six people in his family.C. All his family lives a simple life in the forest.D. He got on well with his family.5. Where would Lidstone go later?A. He wo
13、uld go back to his particular place in the woodsB. He would stay in New Hampshire.C. He would live in a place offered by others.D. He hadnt made his decision yet.B篇Climate change isthreatening the sea ice environment of Emperor penguins. A new study suggests that 98 percent of Emperor penguin groups
14、 may be pushed close toextinctionby the year 2100. And about 70 percent of their groups will be in danger by 2050. The research waspublished in thejournal GlobalChange Biology.The United States Fish and Wildlife Service recentlyannounceda plan to list the Emperor penguins asthreatenedunder theEndang
15、eredSpeciesAct. Placing Emperor penguins on the threatened list provides protections, such as a ban against importing them for businesspurposes.Stephanie Jenouvrier is a penguinecologistat the Woods Hole Ocean graphicInstitution. She said that Emperor penguins needsecuresea ice to reproduce, to feed
16、 and to molt. Molting is thereplacementof their old feathers with new ones.The new study looked at overall warming developments and the increasinglikelihoodofextremeweather changes because ofglobalwarming. The study noted thatextremelylow levels of sea ice in 2016 led to a large reproduction failure
17、 of an Emperor penguin group in Antarcticas Halley Bay. That year, seasonal sea ice broke up before young penguins had time to develop waterproof(防水) adult feathers. About 10,000 baby birdsdrowned, Jenouvrier said. The group did notrecoverafterward.Emperor penguins reproduce only in Antarctica durin
18、g winter. Temperatures can reach minus 40 degrees Celsius, and wind speeds can reach 144 kilometers per hour. The penguinssurvivebygatheringin groups of several thousand birds. But they cannotsurvivewithout enough sea ice.Sarah Uhlemann is international program director at the nonprofit Center for B
19、iological Diversity. She said, These penguins are hard hit by the climate crisis, and theU.S.government is finally recognizing thatthreat. TheU.S.government has listed other species outside the country asthreatened, including thepolarbear.Polarbears live in Arctic areas and are also threatened by cl
20、imate change and sea ice loss. Emperor penguins are the worlds largest penguins. There are currently between 625,000 and 650,000 of them worldwide.Possible effects on the penguins must also be studied byU.S.sea fisheries currently operating in Antarctica. Martha Williams is principal deputy director
21、 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She said climate change affects many animalspeciesaround the world. She added, The decisions made by policy makers today and during the next fewdecades will determine the fate of the Emperor penguin.(404 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. The new study predicts that the E
22、mperor penguins will die out _. A. after 2050 B. by 2050 C. by 2100 D. before 21002. When the Emperor is molting, _.A. it gives birth to a baby. B. it dives into the sea for food.C. it will grow new feather. D. it will die.3. The Emperor groups are in danger because_.A. people kill more and more of
23、them for food.B. more and more other animals kill them for foodC. they can find less and less food to survive.D. there are more and more climate crisis.4. When do the Emperor penguins give birth to their baby? A. In Spring B. In Summer C. In Autumn D. In winter.5. According to the report, which stat
24、ement isuntrueabout the Emperor penguins?A. It is an endangered animal under the Endangered Species Act of America.B. There are more than 600,000 of them in Antarctica now.C. Emperor penguins are the worlds largest penguins D. More sea ice is better for Emperor penguins.C篇This years Olympic Games in
25、 Tokyo are different from all others that came before.First, the Games were delayed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, just before the start of the Olympics, it wasannounced that fans would not bepermitted in most event areas.Olympiccompetitions are being shown on television, of cours
26、e. But the biggest interest for the Games seems to be happening online. Many people are watchingeventson their computers or mobiledevices. More than 100 million people visited Olympic websites or used apps through the first week of the Games.Thebroadcasterthat shows the Olympics in theUnited Statesi
27、s NBC. It reports that people had watched more than 2.5 billion minutes of the Games on the internet or mobiledevices. That number is 77 percent higher than during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games.While someathletesat the Tokyo Games shot topopularityby winning medals, others became stars onsocialm
28、edia. Manycompetitorsusing services like TikTok and Instagram have greatlyexpandedtheir fanbase.One example is Margie Didal, a skateboarder from thePhilippines. She finished seventh in herevent. But she has 1.5millionfollowerson TikTok. Some of her short videos have been seen by millions.Two videos
29、from Tokyo got more than 15 millionviews. One of them shows her dancing with Rayssa Leal of Brazil, who won a silver medal. Leal herself has 6 million followers on Instagram.Anotherathletewho did not shine incompetitionbut got wide attention on social media is Ilona Maher of theU.S.womens rugby team
30、. She uses the hashtag(推文话题) beastbeautybrains with her social media posts. She says she wants to let larger girls know you can be so many things, a beast on the rugby field, a beauty whenever, and have as much brains as the smartest person out there.Oneathletewho is getting popular is not even an O
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