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B.It is an area open to fishermen worldwide.30.Why was the charity named after Marie Curie?C.It is an example of sustainable development.A.Because patients required that.D.The surface of it is destroyed by water pollution.B.Because it was launched by her.26.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?C.Because she greatly supported it.A.Edward's project.D.Because it could show respect for her.B.Edward's team members.31.What can we learn about the daffodil from the text?C.The ways of keeping biodiversity.A.It can be used as medicine.D.The ways of creating ocean reserves.B.It's thought to stand for hope.27.How does Edward feel about the future of ocean protection?C.It's widely worn worldwide.A.Positive.B.Stressed.C.Curious.D.Confused.D.It's sold to the wearers at a high price.DAs you walk around the UK in March,you might notice that some people are wearing aSulphur-crested cockatoos(葵花凤头鹦鹉)are common in western Australia,where theydaffodil (on their coats.The British wear these yellow flowers to show they supportnormally live in wooded areas.But as forests have been cut down,cockatoos have gotten usedone of this country's best-known charities:the Marie Curie Cancer Care.铷to living near people.Scientists report that people in Sydney,Australia are in a battle withThe Marie Curie Cancer Care tries to ensure everyone diagnosed with cancer is cared forthese birds.in the best possible way.It also helps fund research into possible cures through other organi-Last year,scientists at the Max Planck Institute reported that the cockatoos had learnedzations.Founded in 1948,it has been continuing with its goal ever since.how to open the covers of trash bins.That's not an easy job.The cockatoos must lift the长The charity was named after Marie Curie,a renowned scientist.She experimented withheavy cover with their beaks (and then walk along,pushing the cover up until it fallsnewly-discovered elements to create the theory of radioactivity.Unfortunately,over-exposureover.to the radioactive elements made her develop a disease and die in 1934.Marie Curie won theWhen scientists first began studying the cockatoos in 2018,only three areas near SydneyNobel Prize in two different fields.Because of her pioneering work which led to chemotherapyhad cover-opening cockatoos.A year and a half later,cockatoos in 44 different areas knew the(化学疗法),the charity shared the name of Marie Curie..trick.This time the scientists weren't just studying cockatoos.They were also studyingThe daffodil is one of the first plants to flower during spring in the UK,which marks thehumans.return of flowering plants to the ecosystem after winter.Because of this,the charity uses theThe scientists spent weeks studying more than 3,200 trash bins in four different areas ofdaffodil as a metaphor for bringing life to other people through charitable giving.Sydney.They wanted to see how many bins were protected and what methods were used.Everyone you see wearing a daffodil has donated money to the charity,but each daffodil isIn one area,over half the bins were protected.The most common way of protecting theworth only what you want to pay for it.The charity does ask that you stick to a minimumbins was to put a brick or some other heavy objects on the cover.Some people put things likeamount of£l.rubber snakes on the top of their bins.The scientists discovered that the humans were teachingThe charity encourages people to start wearing their daffodils at the start of March,wheneach other tricks,too.In most neighborhoods,many people used the same cockatoo-stoppingthe"Great Daffodil Appeal"kicks off.But that doesn't mean you can only wear them inmethods as their neighbors.March.People are sometimes seen walking around with daffodils on their clothes all year round.The researchers say it's like a race between humans and cockatoos to learn new ways of28.What does it mean when the British wear a daffodil on their coats?doing things.Now many cockatoos have learned how to push heavy items off the bins.As aA.They support a charity.result,humans have figured out ways to attach the items to the top of their bins.The scien-B.They are recovering from cancer.tists describe the situation as a "human-wildlife conflict".They expect these conflicts willC.They've been helped by a charity.become more common as humans take over more areas that used to be wild.D.They've been diagnosed with cancer.32.What can we infer about the cockatoos from the text?29.What does the underlined word "renowned"in paragraph 3 mean?A.They like copying humans'behavior.A.Beautiful.B.Modest.C.Famous.D.Humorous.B.They are newly found in Australia.【高二英语第5页(共10页)】·23-391B·【高二英语第6页(共10页)】·23-391B
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