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BreathingFire

byJaimLowe($27)

Thefrontlinesofthefightagainstclimatechangearcpeopledwiththosesocietyhasforgotten.Upto30percentoftheLimelightersbattlingwildfiresinCaliforniaeachyearareprisonersperformingbackbreakinglaborwhileearninga40thofwhatacivilianmakes.Thisbookfollowssixfemaleprisonerfirefightersandtheirworriedfamilies,lookingintothehumancostofenvironmentalcrisis.

SomethingUndertheSun

byAlexandraKleeman($28)

InAlexandraKleeman'

snewnovel.anovelistnewtoLosAngelesteamsupwithaformerchildactortoinvestigatea 

conspiracy(阴谋).ButthisisL.A.,wherewildfiresburnallyearlongandtherichstorewaterwhilethepoorsufferfromtheconsequenceofclimatecrisis.Humanweaknessispushingthecitytowardadisaster.

1.WhichcategorydoesBreathingFirefallinto?

A.ScienceHetion.B.Play.

C.Non-fiction.D.Biography.

2.WhatisAlexandraKleeman?

A.Anovelist.B.Anactor.

C.Afirefighter.D.Aminister.

3.Whatdothelistedbookshaveincommon?

A.Theyareonsale.B.Theyshowconcernoverclimate.

C.Theyareintendedforteenagers.D.TheyaresetinCalifornia.

2. 

WhatcoulddrivinganicecarandpointingacameraattheMilkyWayhaveincommon?

Morethanyoumightimagine.RacecardriverBubbaWallaceandphotographerBatakTefreshijourneyedtogethertoremoteGooseberryMesaforanadventureaimedatcapturingthenightsky.

GooseberryMesa,farfrompopulationcenters,isprotectedfromthenighttimelightpollutionmakingitperfectforstarphotographers.Naturenightenvironmentssuchasthisarerare.

Camping,hiking,andshootingstarsinmountainousMesahighlightthesimilaritybetweenphotographyandracing.Bubbanotes.Onceyoufireuptheenginethere'

snoturningback—IknowI'

llbeinthatsealformorethanthreehours."

Batakagrees,"

IhavethesamefeelingassoonasItouchthewheelofmycamera—I'

mreadytocontinuethroughtheentirenight."

ForBubba,developingpatienceallowedhimtomatureasadriverandisequallyessentiallohisphotography.

Seizingthemomentiscrucialloo."

Everyminutethingsarechanging—theEarth'

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Batakexplains."

Ifyoulosethemoment,it'

sgoneforever.BubbafindsthephysicalandmentaldemandsofracingascrucialwhentravellinginUtahsruggedlandscapesunderfreezingtemperatures.

Thinkincomingclouds,wind,ormistwillruinyourchanceataperfectshot?

According 

toBatak."

Withwide-anglenightscapeseveryunexpectedweatherconditioncanbeanopportunity.Ourphotosshoworangesandbluesaroundthemoonyouwouldn'

tseeunderaclearsky."

Theteamdiscoveredsharedintereststhatgobeyondphotography."

We'

vebothpassionateaboutbringingculturestogetherandusingourworktobreakdownboundaries,"

saysBatak."

Thenightskyhasaunifyingpower.Theskyconnectsthewholeworldunderoneumbrella."

1.WhydidBubbaandBatakchooseGooseberryMesa?

A.Ithasasmallpopulation.B.Ithasidealweatherconditions.

C.Itisfreefromlightpollution.D.Ithasamagnificentlandscape.

2.Whichisrequiredinbothcarracingandphotography?

A.Willpower.B.Teamwork.C.Bravery.D.Creativity.

3.WhatdocsBatakChinkofunexpectedweatherasaphotographer?

A.Annoying.B.Disastrous.C.Favorable.D.Challenging.

4.Whichmaybeamessagebehindtheteam'

sphotographywork?

A.Appreciatingthenightsky.B.Connectingvariouscultures.

C.Removingracialboundaries.D.Protectingtheenvironment.

3. 

IngardensacrossBritainthegrasshasstoppedgrowing,whichisnotdrought-stricken.Infact,itisgreenerandcleanerthaneverbefore.Thatisbecausethelawns(草坪)areactuallyartificialsubstitutes.

Britonsarcfascinatedbylawns.Countryestates(庄园)havelongcompetedtohavethemostperfectlycutandpolishedgrassland."

Whatyou'

resayinginbigloudcapitalletters,is'

I'

msoterriblywealthy'

"

saysFionaDavisonoftheRHS(皇家园林协会).Withthecomingofgrass-cuttingmachinesin1830,themiddleclassesjoinedthefun.

ButnowBritonshavefalleninlovewithartificialgrass.EvergreensUK,whichsellsthestuff,saysithasseena120%riseinsalessince2015.Artificialgrassispopularwithfamilieswhohavechildrenordogsanddon'

twantmuddraggedthroughtheirhouses.Ithasanothercharmfactor,too—peoplenowseegardensas"

outsiderooms"

—pairingcarpetsofartificialgrasswithdelicatelydecoratedseatingandhotcontainers.

Noteveryoneisafan.Artificialgrasscontainsmicroplasticsthatruinsoilandriskflooding.Astudyfindsearthwormsgain14%lessbodyweightwhenoperatingunderrubber,aformofartificialgrass,whichmightnotbeaproblemforitsfans,aswormholesarcregulardisgustingthings,butitdisappointsgreentypes.MsDavisonsaysagroupofwildlife-lovinggardenersisblooming,manyhavingcaughtthebugduringCOVID-19lockdowns.Forexample,alandscapedesignersaystheylikethingslessneatandtry"

tocapturethatwildclement"

.Thesecco-gardenersarcinfluencedbyrewildingprojectsandaremorelikelytobeenvironmentalists.

Whilethreewrittendocumentssignedbymanypeoplehavetriedtostopartificialgrassspreading,thegovernmentsaysregulatingwhatpeopledointheirbackyardsiswrong.TheRHSisconcernedaboutartificialgrass,butpreferspersuasiontolaws."

Wesay'

Letahundredflowersbloom'

saysMsDavison.

1.WhatcanbeinferredfromDavison'

sremarkinparagraph2?

A.Sheisveryrich.B.Thegardeningcompetitionisfierce.

C.Operatingacullingmachineisfun.D.High-qualitygrasslandisgreatlyvalued.

2.Whatpossiblycontributestothepopularityofartificialgrass?

A.Advertisingcampaigns.B.Gardens'

newfunction.

C.Messygrasslands.D.Ill-manneredchildrenanddogs.

3.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"

bug"

meaninthefourthparagraph?

A.Interest.B.Earthworm.C.Flower.D.Virus.

4.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleofthetext?

A.ThebarrierofBritishgrassland

B.TheappealofgrasslandforBritons

C.Thefighttodefine(hegreatBritishgarden

D.Thecompetitiontobecomethebestgrassland

4. 

Whenaskedwhathisfatherdidforaliving,Mikeexplainedtohiskindergartenteacherthat'

hestealsthings,butit'

sOK,becausehegetspaidtodoit.’

Heisn'

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sAndroidoperatingsystemsbeforesecurityresearchersdid.Givingthebadguysfullcontrolofmorethanadozenphonemodels.

However.findingMike'

sfather'

spersonalizedplatesforhiscarwiththeword'

HACKING'

anemployeeoftheTexasDepartmentofMotorVehiclesquicklytookthemaway,claimingthatalicenseplatedisplaying"

HACKING"

publicizedcriminalactivity.Whilethisreactionreallyisn'

tthefaultofthewell-intentionedemployee,it'

sasignofhowadeeplyrootedmisrepresentationofhisprofessionhascreatedafixedwrongimage.ItscumsthatthewaythathackersarcdescribedinHollywoodhascontributedtotheword'

hacker'

paralleling"

criminal"

wherehackersarcoftenreferredtoasfiguresindarkroomsengagedinillegalactivitywhiletappingatkeyboards.

Butactually,hackingisjustanactivity.Whatseparatesanyactivityfromacrimeis.Veryoften,permission.Peoplearefreetodrive,buttheydonothavepermissiontodrive150milesperhour,whichisacriminaloffense.Sinceadriverisjustadriver,whymustahackerbeacriminal?

Someonewhoengagesintheillegaluseofhackingshouldnotbecalleda'

badhacker'

buta'

cybercriminal'

.Contrarytopopularbelief,mosthackerslikeMikesfatherundoubtedlyplayanimportantroleinkeepingcompaniesandpeoplesafe.

1.WhatdidMike'

ssonthinkofMike'

sjob?

A.Admiruble.B.Amazing.C.Acceptable.D.Annoying.

2.Whatdocsthesecondparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningthehackers'

job?

A.Itsweakness.B.Itsimportance.

C.Itsvariety.D.Itssecurely.

3.Whydoesthewritermention'

Hollywood'

inparagraph3?

A.Toentertaintherenders.B.Toquestiontheemployee’sclaim.

C.Toclarifytheconceptofhacking.D.Totracethewrongimageofhackers.

4.Whatmessagedoestheauthorreallywanttoconveyinthetext?

A.Hackingmostlycounts.B.Hackingisactuallyacrime.

C.Hackingispopularwithpeople.D.Hackingneedslicenses.

二、七选五

5. 

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