【題目】Northern California’s national parks appear pure and clean, almost untouched. But scientists are finding that there is more to this wild area than one can see. Even in the deep forests and on the mountain tops, animals may be poisoned by pesticides (殺蟲劑) used in valley farms far below.

Researchers with the United States Geological Survey (美國地質(zhì)勘探局) are working late into the night. They are searching for and catching frogs in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. The Pacific chorus frog (擬蝗蛙) breeds in the high mountains just as the snow melts. The pools basically fill with meltwater, and as soon as the ponds melt the chorus frogs begin breeding there. Some Pacific chorus frogs in the mountains of California have tested positive for farming pesticides.

Gary Fellers is a researcher who once worked for the USGS. He and other team members are collecting the frogs to test them for agricultural poisons. No one farms in these forested national parks. However, winds carry chemicals from the Central Valley farming area into the mountains.

Kelly Smalling was the lead writer of the USGS study. “The decline of amphibians (兩棲動物) has been documented for decades and decades. Some populations have gone extinct. And why these populations are declining is still a mystery.” Ms. Smalling says pesticides could be harming frogs and other amphibians.

The researchers tested pond water and soil from the bottom of the ponds. They were clean or almost free of pesticides. But tests on the bodies of the frogs showed the presence of 12 agricultural pesticides.

The concentration on the frog becomes greater than the concentration that is present on the water or some other part of the environment. Kelly Smalling says the next step is to find a way to deal with the pollution. “The first thing we need to do is understand how these chemicals that we’re finding harm the frogs. We have to understand the problem before we can fix it.”

1Animals in Northern California’s national parks ________.

A. are well protected

B. are killed by air pollution

C. are harmed by pesticides

D. will be sent to the farms in the valley

2According to the text, the Pacific chorus frogs ________.

A. breed when it snows

B. are only found in the ocean

C. are studied by the scientists

D. are free from the farming pesticides

3What will the researchers do next?

A. Keep the pond clean.

B. Deal with the pollution.

C. Find new homes for the frogs.

D. Search for and catch the frogs.

【答案】

1C

2C

3B

【解析】

本文是一篇說明文。北加州的國家公園看起來干凈整潔,幾乎沒有動過。但是科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn),這個(gè)野生區(qū)域比人們所能看到的還要多。即使在深林和山頂上,被殺蟲劑毒死的動物也可能會被埋在下面的山谷農(nóng)場里。接下來研究者要做的事情就是處理污染”。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段Northern California’s national parks appear pure and clean, almost untouched. But scientists are finding that there is more to this wild area than one can see. Even in the deep forests and on the mountain tops, animals may be poisoned by pesticides (殺蟲劑) used in valley farms far below.可知,加州北部國家公園的動物受到殺蟲劑的傷害。故選C。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段第一句Gary Fellers is a researcher who once worked for the USGS. He and other team members are collecting the frogs to test them for agricultural poisons.可知,根據(jù)這篇文章,科學(xué)家們研究了the Pacific chorus的青蛙。故選C。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中Kelly Smalling says the next step is to find a way to deal with the pollution.可知,研究者接下來要處理污染。故選B。

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