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BBy September 2016,more than 130,000 acaciaThe work helps researchers identify ideal places toAs a young girl growing up in France,Sarah Toumi trees had been planted on 20 pilot farms,with farmersFor years,David James,who studies insects at plant milkweed and other vegetation that are important todreamed of becoming a leader who cou make the word recording60pernsuival rate.Toumi estimates Washingon State University,had wanted to examine the the life cyele of West Coast monarch butterflies.Itasa better place.Her passion to help others was awakenedthat some 3 million acacia trees are needed to protect migration (patterns of West Coast monarch brought out the gentler side of some of the prisoners.when,from the age of nine,she accompanied her Tunisia'farmland.She expects to plant I million trees butterflics )The route the butterflics "They were very worried that they were going to hamTunisian father to his birthplace in the east of theby2018.In the next couple of years,Toumi hopes to travel has been hardly known because the populations the butteries,James says.Watching the monarchcountry during holidays.There she organized homeworkextend the programme to Algeria and Morocco.are too small to follow.For every 200 monarch butterflies butterfly change their form also touched the men.clubs and activities for children.24.How did Toumi's holiday trips to Tunisia influence her?tagged (by a researcher,only one isuly "This butterfly changed,"James recalls prisoners tellingToumi witnessed first-hand the destructive effect ofA.They made her decide to leave the country.recovered at the end of its trip,James says,and findinghim,"and maybe we can too.desertification."Within 10 years rich farmers becameB.They helped her better understand her father.even 200 in theil to tag is ikely Knowingthe.What ashrd for David to do in hisstuy?worse off,and in 10 years from now they will be poor.IA.Gain financial supportroute is vital to conservation efforts,but James had nowanted to stop the Sahara Desert in its tracks."AC.They fired her enthusiasm for helping others.B.Hire qualified workers.way to figure it out -until he got a phone call fromdecrease in average rainfall and an increase in theD.They destroyed her dream of being a teacher.Washington State Penitentiary in WallaWalla.C.Build a new laboratory.severity of droughts (have led to an estimated 75 25.What is the main cause of the desertification ofD.Find enough monarch butterflies.The prison was looking for new activities to improveper cent of Tunisia's agricultural lands being threatenedTunisia's farmland?29.Why were the butterflies tagged before beingthe mental health of those serving long-term sentences.by desertification.A.Low rainfall.released?S James began working with prisoners to raise monarchToumi recognized that farming practices needed toB.Soil pollution.A.To guarantee their safety.change.She is confident that small land areas can bringbutterflies through the whole process of theirC.Cold weatherB.To enable them to fly longer distances.transformation.The adult insects were then tagged andlarge returns if farmers are able to adapt by plantingD.Forest damage.C.To track their travel routes.released from the prison.Over five years,nearly 10,000sustainable crops,using new technologies for water26.Why did Toumi set up Acacias for All in Tunisia?D.To distinguish them from other species.treatment and focusing on natural products and fertilisersmonarch butterflies flew from the facility.Elsewhere inA.To create job opportunities for young people.30.What makes the prisoners feel that they can change?(肥料)rather than chemicals..Washington,Oregon and Idaho,researchers releasedA.The patience the butterflies showed.B.To help the children obtain a basic education.In 2012,Toumi consolidated her dream to fight theanother few thousand.B.The hardship the butterflies underwent.C.To persuade the farmers not to use fertilizers.desert.She moved to Tunisia,and set up a programmeThe tags included email addresses,and soon afterC.The transformation of the butterflies.D.To facilitate the protection of their farmland.named Acacias for All to put her sustainable farmingthe first butterflies took off,James started receivingD.The devotion of James to the butterflies.philosophy into action."I want to show young people in27.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?messages from people who had spotted them.The 31.What is the last paragraph mainly about?rural areas that they can create opportunities where theyA.Saving Water in Tunisiabutterflies,the reports confirmed,wintered in coastalA.The impact of the research.are.Nobody is better able to understand the impact ofB.Planting Trees of Native SpeciesCalifornia.Twelve of them landed at Lighthouse FieldB.The findings of James'study.desertification and climate change than somebody who isC.Holding back the SaharaState Beach in Santa Cruz.Several more headed toC.The release of the prisoners.living with no access to water."D.Fighting Poverty in North AfricaBolinas and Morro Bay.D.The life cycle of the butterflies.10一2英语
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