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10.Who is more likely to be a reducetarian according to the passage?bees for a while,they understand the service that bees provide for us,rather than seeingA.A meat lover.B.A cow raiser.them as the source of stings.C.A keen environmentalist.D.A devoted vegetarian.12.What do we know about Camilla Goddard?11.What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?A.She has never got bee stings herself.A.Local produce can offer more nutrition.B.She tries to make her guests bee-free.B.Reducetarianism is something imperfect.C.She admires the way in which bees live.C.Any amount of food waste should be avoided.D.She owns a bee hotel in a London suburb.D.Small changes in diet better man and the earth.13.Why is Winston Churchill mentioned in paragraph 3?0A.To criticize the cruelty of war.Here in the middle of London,something extraordinary is going on.You can hear aB.To change the role of bees in the war.loud and unmistakable sound of bees doing what they do best:making honey.C.To highlight the value of bee pollination.What's more,they're performing their magic,not in the leafy acres of nearby park,D.To awaken the consciousness of saving crops.but up on the balcony of St Ermin's Hotel.Whereas most urban residences would do their14.Which is a direct cause of the reduction of bee habitats?best to keep sting-bearing insects as far away from guests as possible,this hotel opens itsA.Modern agriculture.B.Foreign species invasion.doors to the capital's bees.The person who tends this "Bee Hotel"is Camilla Goddard.C.Hunting from humans.D.Crop-protecting pesticides."In the long run,bees are amazing creatures to work with.You can't help admiring the15.What's the best title for the text?way they operate.They really do put the good of the community first,she says.A.The number of bees is decreasing sharplyAs well as providing an enjoyable pastime,modern beekeeping is becomingB.Modern beekeeping is ensuring our futureincreasingly critical.According to the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA),70C.Bee Hotel is changing bees'fate in the UKdifferent UK crops depend on bees for pollination ()Without bees to provideD.Children are educated about the value of beespollination,one-third of all our food wouldn't survive.During the Second World War,第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Winston Churchill was a firm supporter of bees and made sure they got extra supplies to阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为carry on with their pollination work,even as the German army dropped their bombs.多余选项。"Bees are in danger of disappearing from our environment,"warns Tim Lovett of theWhether you're interested in growing a small food garden at home,hydroponicBBKA.Today,bee numbers are down by 50 per cent.Using more and more land,gardening provides a way to grow fresh,nutrient-rich food in a quickly-changingagricultural industry reduces spots where bees can live.Crop-protecting pesticides haveworld with limited resources.also led to high death rate of bees.Another blow was an Asian species that first arrived inWhat is a hydroponic garden?Devon and then spread across the country.It settled on the bees and not only weakened16Plants can grow indoors,year round,in less space than traditional soil-their immune system but caused their wings to deform(so that flying becamebased gardens in it.This means if you live in a tiny apartment or don't have an outdoorimpossible.area,you can still grow fresh food.Anxious about the decline of beekeeping,the BBKA has produced a schoolHow does hydroponic gardening work?information pack entitled "Bees in the Curriculum".Once the children have been aroundPlants need sunlight,water and nutrients to grow.17 But the basis of高三英语试题第5页(共10页)高三英语试题第6页(共10页)