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    Finding fish is going to get harder as climate change continues to heat the world's oceans. A new study finds that warming seas over the past 80 years have reduced the sustainable catch of 124 species of fish and shellfish. Sustainable catch refers to the amount that can be harvested without doing long-term damage to the health of populations of some species.

Overfishing has made that decline worse, researchers say. Overfishing refers to catching so many fish that the size of the population falls. In some parts of the world, such as the heavily fished Sea of Japan, the decrease is as high as 35 percent. That's a loss of more than one in every three fish.

Researchers examined changes in 235 populations of fish and shellfish between 1930 and 2010. Those fish populations spread far apart across 38 ocean regions. Temperature changes vary from one ocean site to another. But on average over that time, Earth's sea-surface temperatures have risen by about half a degree Celsius.

On average, that warming has caused the sustainable catch to drop by 4.1 percent, the study found. About 8 percent of the fish and shellfish populations the team studied saw losses as a result of the ocean warming. However, about 4 percent of some populations increased. That's because certain species have thrived in warmer waters. One example is a kind of black sea fish. It lives along the northeastern U.S. coast. As warming continues, these fish will reproduce faster until they reach their limit.

About 3.2 billion people worldwide rely on seafood as a source of food. That means it's urgent for commercial fishing fleets and regulators to consider how climate change is affecting the health of all of those fish in the sea.

1.What does the new study discover

A.Overfishing is to blame for fish health.

B.Warming seas cause fewer fish and shellfish.

C.Seafood matters to people's health worldwide.

D.The living regions of fish and shellfish are different.

2.What does the underlined word "thrived" in paragraph 4 probably mean

A.Survived narrowly. B.Disappeared soon.

C.Decreased sharply. D.Developed quickly.

3.What do we know about species of fish and shellfish

A.About 8 percent of them suffered from a great loss.

B.About 35 percent of them survived in the Sea of Japan.

C.About 3.2 billion species have been saved up to now.

D.About 80 species have died out because of warming seas

4.What is the author’s attitude towards the new discovery?

A.Satisfied B.Not interested

C.Worried D.Terrified

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。全文介绍了一项新的研究发现,即变暖的海洋减少了鱼类和贝类。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段的A new study finds that warming seas over the past 80 years have reduced the sustainable catch of 124 species of fish and shellfish(一项新的研究发现,变暖的海洋在过去的80年里减少了可持续捕获的124种鱼类和贝类)可知,新的研究发现,变暖的海洋减少了鱼类和贝类。B. Warming seas cause fewer fish and shellfish.( 变暖的海洋减少了鱼类和贝类)符合以上说法,故选B项。 2.词义猜测题。根据第四段的That's because certain species have thrived in warmer waters. One example is a kind of black sea fish. It lives along the northeastern U.S. coast. As warming continues, these fish will reproduce faster until they reach their limit. 可知,因为某些物种会在温暖的水里thrive。一个例子是一种黑海鱼,它生活在美国东北部海岸。随着气候变暖的持续,这些鱼的繁殖速度会越来越快,直到达到极限。结合句意可知,推测划线部分的意思是“快速繁殖/兴盛”。D. Developed quickly.(迅速发展)符合以上猜测,故选D项。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段第二句 About 8 percent of the fish and shellfish populations the team studied saw losses as a result of the ocean warming(研究小组研究的鱼类和贝类种群中,约有8%的种群由于海洋变暖而减少)可知,约有8%的鱼类和贝类急剧减少。A. About 8 percent of them suffered from a great loss.( 约有8%的鱼类和贝类急剧减少)符合以上说法, 故选A项。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段About 3.2 billion people worldwide rely on seafood as a source of food. That means it's urgent for commercial fishing fleets and regulators to consider how climate change is affecting the health of all of those fish in the sea.(全球约又32亿人依赖海鲜作为食物来源。这意味着它的商业捕鱼船队和监管机构迫切需要考虑气候变化是如何影响海洋鱼类的健康的)可推测,作者对海洋变暖会导致鱼和贝类减少这一情况很担心,因为世界上有很多人依赖海鲜作为食物来源。C. Worried(担心的)符合以上说法,故选C项。
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