[学林教育]2024~2025学年度第二学期八年级期中调研试题(卷)英语B(人教版)试题

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31. What does Tessem probably suggest about taking in dark chocolate?A.Trying different tastes of dark chocolate.B.Having it only for the weight-loss program.C. Striking a balance between benefits and amounts.D.Adding it to the daily diet of middle-agedpeople.DA groundbreaking nine-year study found that elephants approaching small farms in Kenya avoid beehivefences(蜂巢田栏) with live honey bees up to 86% of the time during crop seasons. This natural fence has helpedreduce human-elephant conflict(冲突) for local farmers while also enabling them to make money by selling honey.The study was carried out by Save the Elephants(STE) along with the Wildlife Research and TrainingInstitute(WRTI)and the University of Oxford,highlighting howbees can be used as a natural tool to protectboth crops and wildlife.Kenya's growing human population has led to conflicts between farmers and elephants. To address this, theKenya WildlifeService has worked with STE to protectboth wildlife and farmers.One solution is theuse ofbeehive fences,which were introduced in 2007.These fences have beehives placed between posts,using bees toproduction.Thestudy tracked26 farmsprotected bybeehivefencesin twovillagesnear TsavoEastNationalPark,andstudied nearly 4,Oo0 reports of elephant approaches.Elephantsroamfreely in and out of the park throughout theyear as they look for mates, food and water, but can be attracted by the smell and richness of agricultural crops.During the crop-growing seasons, 3,027 elephants approached the farms and the beehive fences successfullydeterred(it) an annual average of 86.3% of elephants from damaging crops. Across all seasons and the entirestudy period, including a drought, the fences deterred an annual average of 76% of elephants.However, challenges such as the drought badly affected honey production.“Kenya is facing increasingchallenges with human-elephant conflict,” said Dr.Patrick Omondi,Director of WRTI.“We need more researchand support for nature-based solutions to help our communities live better alongside wildlife.32. Why were beehive fences set in Kenya?A.Topreventthelocalsstealingfoods.B. To encourage the villagers to eat honey.C.To keep elephants away from farms.D. To call on people to protect honeybees.33.What does the underlined word“roam”in paragraph 4 mean?A.Walkaround.B. Make progress.C. Cheer up.D. Calm down.34.Whatisrequired to solve theproblem facingKenya according to Omondi?A. Supplies of large amounts of quality honey.B. Preventive measures to save elephants in danger.C. Public support for the change in traditional farming.D. Long-term answers to human-wildlife living in peace.35.Which canbe asuitabletitlefor the text?A. Kenya's Rapid Human Population GrowthB.Kenya'sSweetSolution toWildlifeConflictC.Environmentally Friendly Farming PracticesD.Nature-based Methods for RaisingHoneybees【高一2月质量检测·英语第5页(共8页)】
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