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We haven't been very sueeessful,and neither have birds.A 2019 study led by CornellUniversity seientist Kenneth V.Rosenberg,which analyzed decades of data on NorthAmeriean birds,showed that the continent's bird populations had dwindled since 1970.Grasslands were the hardest hit,withadocumented o of more than700million breedingindividuals-a decline of more than 50 percent.The net loss amounted to nearly threebillion individual birds,a figure that sparked a campaign with tips on what people can do toGiven these data,it is tempting to conclude that despite the brilliance of her writing.save them.Carson did not succeed in protecting birds.However,the 2019 bird study also suggests thatprotecting biodiversity is not a lost cause(败局已定的事).One important exception in thedark picture the scientists painted is wetlands and the waterfowl (that inhabit them.There bird abundance increased 13 percent.What distinguishes wetlands from otherecological areas?One answer is that wetlands have been especially shielded (fromexcessive industrial activities for a long time.They are under the protection of the local andThe other encouraging exception in the bird study was raptors,a group that includesfederal government.the majestic bald eagle.Bald eagles were on the verge of extinction at the time when Carsonwrote,but they recovered in large part as a result of the ban on DDT,a substance used forkilling insects.A news story published by the Audubon Society notes that the numbers show thattaking steps like wildlife management,habitat restoration and political action can beeffective in saving species.Scientists have documented the current threat to biodiversity.Their data also show that if we act on this information,maybe we can change the outcome.28.What does the underlined word"dwindled"in paragraph 2 mean?B.Appeared.C.Decreased.D.Arisen.A.Continued.29.What can we learn about wetlands compared to other ecological areas in the US?A.They have been better protected from destruction.B.They have lost over half of their animals.C.They're more popular with birds.D.They're much larger in size.30.Why does the author mention raptors?A.To tell about the majestic bald eagles.B.To prove the ban on DDT is effective.C.To draw more attention to this group of birds.D.To show successful cases about bird protection.31.What might be the author's attitude to the future of wildlife?A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Ambiguous.D.Pessimistic.DYou've stopped at a cafe on your way to work,and next thing you know,your lattefoam is staring at you.You've had the same furniture for years,but today your cupboardlooks sad.You're lying in the park with your friends,and now Jesus is floating by in the高三下学期月考(一)英语试题第5页共10页
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