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26.Which of the following n best describefather?A.Conservative and shallow.B.Strict and demanding29.What is paragraph3 mainly about?C.Generous and humorous.27.What does the last paragraph convey?D.Loving and inspiringA.The species of migrating animals.B.The habitats of migrating animals.A.Xu's contribution is highly recognized.C.'he methods of performing the task.C.Xu's book is difficult to understand.B.Xu's former residence is recorded.D.The researchers of approaching the taskD.Xu's discovery is limited.30.What do the authors think of their work?A.It is effortless.In spring and fall,migratory (birds make adventurous trips between distantC.It is misunderstood.B.It is promising.sites.A new study suggests birds do not make these journeys alone,and they may actually beteaming up with other species during migration.31.What is the best title for the text?D.It is time-consuming.A.AScientists generally thought that birds of different species merely happened to fly nearAnimal Species Interact in Two SeasonsB.Different Birds Show Different Food Preferenceseach other while migrating,without interacting much.But the new research suggests thisC.Migrating Birds Are in the Face of Riskssharing of space isn't by chance.Instead,the creatures create diverse migrating groups withD.Bird Species Team Up During Migrationdifferent species,which could prove to be beneficial to the birds."It seems like commonDsense:When all of these birds are concentrating in really high densities,they are likelySwiss green tech company has begun industrial-scale production of solar fuels,whichinteracting with each other,"says Joely DeSimone,the study's lead author.havethe potential to create sustainable,.carbon-neutral(a碳中和的)fuel to power long-Tracing the interactions between migrating animals can be difficult,but DeSimone anddistance flights.her co-authors approached the task by focusing on stopover sites-locations where birds restElectrification is often advertised as the alternative to fossil fuels,but there are currentlyand refuel during their migratory journeys.These sites also often serve as bird bandingsomreas such as marine and aviation (transportation where that hasn't been possible.Thosectors are difficult to decarbonize because they require denser fuels.Solar fuels,liquidstations,where researchers capture birds in lightweight mist nets,study them and attach tinyfuelscreated by using the power of the sun,can"drop in"to existing technology and functionnumbered bands to their legs before releasing them back into the wild.justas existing fuels do.They could pack a lot of power into a little space,making them idealDeSimone and her team studied more than half a million records collected over 20 years to6ipping or long flights.analyze birds'social networks."We found support for communities on the move-consideringPlus,shipping and aviation account for as much as eight percent of global greenhouse gasmigrating birds as part of interacting communities rather than random gatherings ofemions.What the company aims to do,according to Furler,CEO of the company,is toindependently migrating species.This work could change the way we study and conservereverse the burning process."We take water and carbon dioxide they emit,and get them intoanimal migrations,"says study co-author Emily Cohen.a synthetic(合成的)fuel,thereby closing the carbon cycle,”said Furler..In the study,the researchers focused on noting which species were present together andWhile that sounds suspicious,it's rooted in sound science.The first step is to capturewhich species didn't overlap (at a stopover site.They ran an analysis,but they didn'tcarbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.Unfortunately,because carbon dioxiderecord specific interactions between the birds."Through our efforts,we could be seeingtitutes a mere 0.04 percent of all atmospheric gases,concentrating it on an industrialconnections among birds that are chasing each other into the net,or we could be observingscais an immense challenge.So the company is focusing on using biomass and specificallyaggressive relationships,"DeSimone says.cultural waste products.Mirrors then focus sunlight on a "receiver"atop the tower,"The presence of other birds with similar food preferences may signal to newcomersgenerating steam that combines with the biomass and water that are fed into a reactor in thewhere the good habitat is,helping them refuel more quickly,"DeSimone adds.For now,thetower.This drives a chemical reaction that creates a synthesized gas of carbon monoxide andpaper is already pioneering a shift in understanding bird migrations.hydrogen,which is then liquefied by a further series of chemical reactions into liquid28.What does the new study suggest about migratory birds?hydrocarbons(烃).Some carbon will still be emitted,but it's a significant reduction of 85 to percentA.They don't interact on the way.B.They form cross-species migrating communitiescompared to traditional fuel.While the new facility advances commereial solar fuelroduio,it will still take decades to efficienly manufacture enough solar fuel to replaceC.They merely fly near each other by chance.fossil fuelsD.They migrate alone rather than in groups.【高三英语第6页(共10页)】·25-259C【高三英语第5页(共10页)】·25-259C·
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