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The UN Environment Programme says that rising temperatures could mean the end for some migrating animals.

Migrating 1. mobile animals move through several environments as they travel away from the cold of winter to warmer areas. "Obviously these animals have developed their travelling 2.(pattern) over thousands of years. But it is extremely 3.(like)that these animals can change their habits fast enough," said the report author Dr Robert Hepworth.

4.(hard) hit by rising temperatures are turtles. So far, scientists 5.(find) that at higher temperatures, turtles produce far more female eggs than male ones. It also provides 6.(evident) that some turtles are more likely to develop cancer .

With birds, the main problem is climate-related damage to important areas at either end of the travels or at resting places along the way. Other animals 7.(pick) out as particularly in danger include:the North Atlantic Right Whale, 8. main food (tiny shrimp) is disturbed by the change in ocean flows and the White-Nose Dolphin, which is out-competed by other kinds of dolphins in warmer waters.

The report is not all bad news. Even with major climatic changes, protecting the environment can still help mobile animals to recover. "We need governments to start taking action at the national and international level. “The clock 9.(run).” said Dr Hepworth. And some animals are already adapting 10. the report mentioning whales that are changing their feeding behaviour, finding new feeding grounds and new foods to eat.

 

1.or 2.patterns 3.unlikely 4.Hardest 5.have found 6.evidence 7.picked 8.whose 9.is running 10.with 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文谈论的是气候变化对迁徙动物的影响。 1.考查连词。句意:迁徙或移动的动物在从寒冷的冬季到温暖的地区旅行时要经过几个环境。结合句意表示“或者”应用连词or。故填or。 2.考查名词的数。句意:显然,这些动物在数千年的时间里形成了它们的旅行方式。pattern为可数名词,根据上文their可知应用名词复数形式。故填patterns。 3.考查形容词。句意:但这些动物不太可能足够快地改变它们的习惯。根据句意可知表示“不可能的”且做表语应用形容词unlikely。故填unlikely。 4.考查副词最高级。句意:受气温上升影响最严重的是海龟。结合句意表示“最严重地”应用形容词最高级hardest。修饰动词hit。故填Hardest。 5.考查动词时态。句意:到目前为止,科学家们已经发现,在较高的温度下,海龟产下的雌海龟蛋远远多于雄海龟蛋。根据上文so far可知应用现在完成时,主语为scientists。故填have found。 6.考查名词。句意:这也为一些海龟更容易患上癌症提供了证据。此处做动词provide的宾语,表示“证据”应用名词evidence。故填evidence。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:其他被挑选出来的特别危险的动物包括:北大西洋露脊鲸,它的主要食物(小虾)受到洋流变化的干扰,以及白鼻海豚,它在温暖水域的竞争中输给了其他种类的海豚。分析句子可知pick在句中做非谓语动词,且与逻辑主语animals构成被动关系,故用过去分词。故填picked。 8.考查定语从句关系词。句意同上。本句为定语从句修饰先行词the North Atlantic Right Whale,且先行词在从句中做定语,故用关系代词whose。故填whose。 9.考查动词时态。句意:时间在流逝。结合句意表示此时此刻正在发生的动作应用现在进行时,主语为clock,谓语动词应用第三人称单数。故填is running。 10.考查介词。句意:一些动物已经适应了报告中提到的鲸鱼正在改变它们的觅食行为,寻找新的觅食场所和新的食物。短语adapt with“适应”,故填with。
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