Brush turkeys are heading back into urban Sydney areas, according to an environmental expert, and there is not much people can do about it.
The Australian brush turkey has “big feet”. They damage people’s beloved backyards by raking up dirt to make large nests which can sometimes hold up to 56 eggs in one mound(土堆). This is because one male brush turkey can breed(交配繁殖) with up to six females who can lay up to 12 eggs.
The population of brush turkeys in Australia was severely reduced along the east coast in the 1960s after coming close to extinction during the Depression as they were easy to hunt for food. As a result, they become a protected species in the 1970s which made it illegal to shoot them.
“In the 1980s, they took over Brisbane, and Sydney is about 10 years behind what happened up here,” Professor Darryl Jones, deputy director of the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University, said. “Once they get into the city they work out there’s a lot of food and they have a fair bit of protection.”
While brush turkeys have cultural significance in Queensland, they can be annoying for many in Sydney. Former Central Coast resident(居民) Paul told 702 ABC Sydney that he had “an ongoing battle for years” with brush turkeys that built nests in his garden.
“We had plague proportions(瘟疫之灾) when we lived on the Central Coast. I was trying to grow food and vegetables but I had to give up,” he said. “They just completely dug them up. I was fighting a losing battle.”
But Sydney resident Joy thinks differently. “Brush turkeys are part of nature,” she said. “I’ve been able to successfully have a flower garden and a vegetable garden and have brush turkeys wander through the yard. The way I’ve done it is just to put sticks in the ground around the plants. I haven’t had any problems at all and people need to think of ways to overcome these problems rather than kill animals.”
1.What’s one characteristic of brush turkeys?
A.They are afraid of humans. B.They often build mounds to hide eggs.
C.They usually live in coastal areas. D.A female lays a dozen eggs each time.
2.Why were brush turkeys nearly dying out during the Depression?
A.They were over-hunted for their meat. B.They couldn’t find enough food.
C.They were hated and hunted by people. D.Their natural habitats were destroyed.
3.What troubled Paul was that_____.
A.a plague broke out on the Central Coast.
B.he was sometimes attacked by brush turkeys.
C.his garden was messed up by brush turkeys.
D.he had no place to grow food and vegetables.
4.What is Joy’s opinion of brush turkeys?
A.They do much harm to gardeners.
B.Their number should be controlled.
C.Sydney is suitable for them to survive.
D.People should live in harmony with them.
高三英语阅读理解简单题
Brush turkeys are heading back into urban Sydney areas, according to an environmental expert, and there is not much people can do about it.
The Australian brush turkey has “big feet”. They damage people’s beloved backyards by raking up dirt to make large nests which can sometimes hold up to 56 eggs in one mound(土堆). This is because one male brush turkey can breed(交配繁殖) with up to six females who can lay up to 12 eggs.
The population of brush turkeys in Australia was severely reduced along the east coast in the 1960s after coming close to extinction during the Depression as they were easy to hunt for food. As a result, they become a protected species in the 1970s which made it illegal to shoot them.
“In the 1980s, they took over Brisbane, and Sydney is about 10 years behind what happened up here,” Professor Darryl Jones, deputy director of the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University, said. “Once they get into the city they work out there’s a lot of food and they have a fair bit of protection.”
While brush turkeys have cultural significance in Queensland, they can be annoying for many in Sydney. Former Central Coast resident(居民) Paul told 702 ABC Sydney that he had “an ongoing battle for years” with brush turkeys that built nests in his garden.
“We had plague proportions(瘟疫之灾) when we lived on the Central Coast. I was trying to grow food and vegetables but I had to give up,” he said. “They just completely dug them up. I was fighting a losing battle.”
But Sydney resident Joy thinks differently. “Brush turkeys are part of nature,” she said. “I’ve been able to successfully have a flower garden and a vegetable garden and have brush turkeys wander through the yard. The way I’ve done it is just to put sticks in the ground around the plants. I haven’t had any problems at all and people need to think of ways to overcome these problems rather than kill animals.”
1.What’s one characteristic of brush turkeys?
A.They are afraid of humans. B.They often build mounds to hide eggs.
C.They usually live in coastal areas. D.A female lays a dozen eggs each time.
2.Why were brush turkeys nearly dying out during the Depression?
A.They were over-hunted for their meat. B.They couldn’t find enough food.
C.They were hated and hunted by people. D.Their natural habitats were destroyed.
3.What troubled Paul was that_____.
A.a plague broke out on the Central Coast.
B.he was sometimes attacked by brush turkeys.
C.his garden was messed up by brush turkeys.
D.he had no place to grow food and vegetables.
4.What is Joy’s opinion of brush turkeys?
A.They do much harm to gardeners.
B.Their number should be controlled.
C.Sydney is suitable for them to survive.
D.People should live in harmony with them.
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
With the project of animal protection, foxes are becoming more ________ in urban areas.
A.popular | B.ordinary | C.universal | D.widespread |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Due to the light pollution, stars are too faint _________with naked eyes in the urban area.
A. observing B. being observed
C. to be observed D. to be observing
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Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens are to start a war on gray-headed flying foxes. These super bats have invaded one of Australia’s most famous public spaces. Officials have said the animals are destroying trees and have to move on.
These unwanted guests at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens look like tiny foxes with wings. Officials have estimated there are about 11,000 of them living in the picturesque harbor-side park. After inspecting damage to dozens of trees they now believe there are twice as many as previously thought. Branches have been breaking under the weight of these furry invaders and their droppings have been poisoning plants.
Help may well be at hand, however, in the shape of the ordinary garbage bin. The gardens’ director Dr. Tim Entwistle hopes the unpleasant sounds of crashing bin lids will agitate the flying foxes and force them to move on. “The way to disturb them is to use noises, so we’ve used the loud noises made by rubbish bins in the past. You can also use speakers as long as you move the noise around, and what we’ll do is have a series of noises, at the beginning and end of the day. What we’ve found in the past is that the flying foxes leave the gardens and go somewhere else,” said Tim.
The gray-headed flying fox is Australia’s largest bat. It flies around at night using its eyes and a powerful sense of smell to search for fruit and flowers. Officials at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney have said they’re optimistic the unwelcome colony can be uprooted. If and when the bats do move to other parts of the city they will of course then become someone else’s problem.
1.According to the passage, Why do people want to get rid of the flying foxes ?
A. Because the garden are important public places.
B. Because they are polluting the city.
C. Because many garbage bins have been damaged by them.
D. Because they’re threatening the survival of trees and other plants.
2.In order to get rid of the flying foxes, what are people doing?
A. They are shooting them.
B. They are using rubbish containers.
C. They are shaking the trees hard.
D. They are cutting some trees down.
3.Which of the following can replace the underlined “agitate” in Paragraph 3?
A. Excite B. kill
C. disturb D. discourage
4.What does the writer imply from the last paragraph?
A. The bats will still stay in the gardens.
B. Some area will have to deal with the bats.
C. The grey-headed flying fox often eat trees
D. The damage caused by the bats is serious
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Smokejumpers are a special type of firefighter. They jump from planes into areas that are difficult to reach by car or on foot. When they arrive there, they first examine the land and decide 1. to fight the fire. Their main goal is to stop a fire from 2. (spread). They will use basic equipment to clear land of plants and other dry materials. The work is dangerous, 3. they love being able to jump out of planes, fight fires, and live in the forest. As 38-year-old Alexi Tishin, who 4. (work) as a smokejumper for 15 years, says, “This is the best job for tough guys.”
高三英语语法填空简单题查看答案及解析
As children begin to head back to school, there are several things that you can do to make sure that your child stays healthy and performs at their peak potential during the school year.
1.Make sure your child is up to date on their immunizations(免疫).The summer is a good time to schedule visits to the doctor’s as your child is not in school, and the visit won’t require that your child miss school days.
2.Encourage proper nutrition.America faces childhood obesity(肥胖).This means that the percentage of overweight children is increasing each year, and this will place your child at risk of developing a variety of diseases when they are middle age or even young adults.You can start helping your child to become healthier by offering fruits and vegetables at home instead of calorie heavy potato chips and candy.
3.Get your child involved in sports activities.Activities in high school such as track and cross-country are important for socialization for your child, as well as helping to improve their health.You can get your child interested in wholesome activities by discussing with them how you enjoyed similar activities in high school.
4.Have the birds and the bees conversation with your child.Many children become sexually active in junior school and senior high school, and the sooner you discuss sex with your child the sooner they will be prepared.Tell your child that there is always the possibility of infecting a sexual disease when two people have sex; and discuss with your child the use of condoms.The sooner you start having this embarrassing situation the better.
5.Know your child’s friends.You can do this by inviting your child to bring their friends over to your house for a pizza night, or by chatting with them when they stop by your house.If you find your child’s friend has a bad reputation, then you could consider introducing your child to a different network of people, such as through the girl/boy scouts.Forbidding your child from seeing a certain person may only lead them to rebel and become closer to that person.
6.Discuss with your child the seriousness of drug use and abuse.Your child may not realize that using drugs can have serious consequences.Your child may get the false impression that drug use is his right.Explain to a child that saying no to drugs is their right, and that anybody offering them drugs is not their friend.
7.Help your child to avoid a life long smoking addiction by discussing with them the consequences of smoking.The sad fact is that most smokers became addicted when they were in their teenage years, and are unable to quit for long periods of time and often die many years earlier due to their smoking habit which increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and a variety of medical conditions.Even if you are a smoker yourself, you can discuss with your child about how damaging smoking can be on a person’s health.
8.Impress upon your child the importance of traffic rules.Tell them that it is OK to wear a seat belt in anyone’s car, because it may save their life one day.If your child rides a bicycle or a skateboard, then discuss with them the importance of always wearing a helmet.As you child becomes qualified for driver’s permit, you should discuss with them the importance of prevention from drinking and driving.
9.Be cautious about signs of depression in childhood.A surprisingly large number of children may become depressed, and a small number of teenagers and children commit suicide(自杀) each year.Realize that any signs of unusual depressed mood, angry outbursts, suicidal comments, feelings of hopelessness, and loss of enjoyment of activities with friends may be signs of depression.
1.What topic is NOT discussed in this passage?
A. Traffic B. Smoking
C. Depression D. Study
2.The first three tips focus on children’s .
A. medical care B. nutritious food
C. physical health D. sports activities
3.“Have the birds and the bees conversation with your child” means “ ” .
A. have a humorous talk to children about sex
B. tell children stories about the animal world
C. give a formal expert education to children
D. deliver lectures to children on sex diseases
4.This passage is meant for parents to .
A. teach their children to behave well
B. prepare their children for a new term
C. educate their children after school
D. train their children for special ability
高三英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
As children begin to head back to school, there are several things that you can do to make sure that your child stays healthy and performs at their peak potential during the school year.
1. Make sure your child is up to date on their immunizations(免疫). The summer is a good time to schedule visits to the doctor’s as your child is not in school, and the visit won’t require that your child miss school days.
2. Encourage proper nutrition. America faces childhood obesity(肥胖). This means that the percentage of overweight children is increasing each year, and this will place your child at risk of developing a variety of diseases when they are middle age or even young adults. You can start helping your child to become healthier by offering fruits and vegetables at home instead of calorie heavy potato chips and candy.
3. Get your child involved in sports activities. Activities in high school such as track and cross-country are important for socialization for your child, as well as helping to improve their health. You can get your child interested in wholesome activities by discussing with them how you enjoyed similar activities in high school.
4. Have the birds and the bees conversation with your child. Many children become sexually active in junior school and senior high school, and the sooner you discuss sex with your child the sooner they will be prepared. Tell your child that there is always the possibility of infecting a sexual disease when two people have sex; and discuss with your child the use of condoms. The sooner you start having this embarrassing situation the better.
5. Know your child’s friends. You can do this by inviting your child to bring their friends over to your house for a pizza night, or by chatting with them when they stop by your house. If you find your child’s friend has a bad reputation, then you could consider introducing your child to a different network of people, such as through the girl/boy scouts. Forbidding your child from seeing a certain person may only lead them to rebel and become closer to that person.
6. Discuss with your child the seriousness of drug use and abuse. Your child may not realize that using drugs can have serious consequences. Your child may get the false impression that drug use is his right. Explain to a child that saying no to drugs is their right, and that anybody offering them drugs is not their friend.
7. Help your child to avoid a life long smoking addiction by discussing with them the consequences of smoking. The sad fact is that most smokers became addicted when they were in their teenage years, and are unable to quit for long periods of time and often die many years earlier due to their smoking habit which increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and a variety of medical conditions. Even if you are a smoker yourself, you can discuss with your child about how damaging smoking can be on a person’s health.
8. Impress upon your child the importance of traffic rules. Tell them that it is OK to wear a seat belt in anyone’s car, because it may save their life one day. If your child rides a bicycle or a skateboard, then discuss with them the importance of always wearing a helmet. As you child becomes qualified for driver’s permit, you should discuss with them the importance of prevention from drinking and driving.
9. Be cautious about signs of depression in childhood. A surprisingly large number of children may become depressed, and a small number of teenagers and children commit suicide(自杀) each year. Realize that any signs of unusual depressed mood, angry outbursts, suicidal comments, feelings of hopelessness, and loss of enjoyment of activities with friends may be signs of depression.
1.What topic is NOT discussed in this passage?
A. Traffic B. Smoking
C. Depression D. Study
2.The first three tips focus on children’s .
A. medical care B. nutritious food
C. physical health D. sports activities
3.“Have the birds and the bees conversation with your child” means “ ” .
A. have a humorous talk to children about sex
B. tell children stories about the animal world
C. give a formal expert education to children
D. deliver lectures to children on sex diseases
4.This passage is meant for parents to .
A. teach their children to behave well
B. prepare their children for a new term
C. educate their children after school
D. train their children for special ability
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
If you are planning a visit to Chicago, make sure you see the city best before you head back home.
Architecture
Chicago is home to some of the most fascinating architecture in the country. One of the oldest buildings in the city is the Water Tower, which was built in 1869. It is one of the structures to survive the Chicago Fire in 1871. It is a fascinating builging to see, and is nearby the Water Tower Place, which has great shopping. It’s a paradise for the young. Another stop must be the Willes Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower. Go to the top and walk out on the clear walkway to take a look straight down on the city. If you have the time, be sure to have dinner or a cocktail in the Signature Room on the 95th floor. Not only is the food great, but the views are breathtaking.
Boat Tours
If architecture is your thing, Wendella Boats offers a great architecture tour of Chicago. You can see some of the beautiful buildings from the Chicago River, which is a side of the buildings you don’t usually get to see. There are several other boat tours that are just great, too, and many will even take you from the river out to Lake Michigan where you can see the Chicago skyline at any time of day. These tours are great ways to gain knowledge of this spectacular city, and it’s also a funny way to rest your legs between walking tips.
Famous Pizza
You cannot come to Chicago without trying some famous, deepdish pizza. There are many places to get this delicious, thick pizza, but three stores stand out from the rest. Gino’s East, Giordano’s, and Lou Malnati’s are the best places to get authentic, Chicago-style, deep-dish pizza. Try it with all the toppings or just cheese, but be sure you try it at some point. Many think that much pizza and cheese seems disgusting, but don’t knock it till you try it. You might find a new favorite way of eating this Italian classic.
1.Water Tower Place is so popular among young people most probably because of ______.
A. its advantage of meeting his or her future partner
B. its amusement services and shopping advantages
C. there being many museums about art and literature
D. its importance in working as an unusual water tower now
2.While making a boat tour, you can ______.
A. see some beautiful buildings and even the Chicago skyline
B. draw the newly built architecture along the river
C. see how to gain knowledge in daily life
D. measure the length and width of the Chicago River
3.Why does the author advise visitors to try pizza in Chicago?.
A. Because its cheese comes from Italy.
B. Because the Chicago-style is really impressive.
C. Because there are so many chain stores from Italy.
D. Because its style is completly the same as that in Italy.
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Usually a meteorological observatory (̨) _____ air quality in urban areas from one to five: excellent, fairly good, slightly polluted, poor, and dangerous.
A. identifies B. purifies C. classifies D. clarifies
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Usually a meteorological observatory (̨) _____ air quality in urban areas from one to five: excellent, fairly good, slightly polluted, poor, and dangerous.
A. identifies B. purifies C. classifies D. clarifies
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析