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英语B1答案) Every week at the Maui airport,a small helicopter carries 250,000When a person with dementia is lost,the caregiver could activate thepassengers.They are male mosquitoes(子),key players in a method thatmissing alarm on the app on his or her mobile phone.And then the people阅could be the last,best hope for Hawaii's endangered(颁危的)birds.who have the tracking app on their mobile phones will be informed to"We dropped the mosquitoes into Maui's forests,the last home toturn on their Bluetooth for iBeacon searching and GPS for location读endangered birds,"said Christa Seidl of the Maui Forest Bird Recovery读sharing.When these people's mobile phones find the iBeacon,theirProject.There were once over 50 types of Hawaiian honeycreepers,smallocation would be sent to the cloud server and then be sent to the caregivercolorful birds that filled the forests.But now only 17 types of honeycreepersto help with the search.理are left,with some expected to die out in the wild as soon as this yearUp to now,over 3.000 people have got the iBeacon and close toHoneycreepers are disappearing because of avian malaria,a disease40.000 people have downloaded the app to help with the search.The解spread by mosquitoes that were introduced to Hawaii by accident in the1800s.Native (birds often die after a single mosquito bite.Still.解caregivers taking part in the project have welcomed the technology and thetracking device.85%of caregivers found that their relatives with dementiathere are pockets of forests still filled with the sounds of native birdswere willing to carry the iBeacon,78%were satisfied with the quality ofAt higher heights above sea level,the mosquitoes,which carry avianthe iBeacon,and 86%thought that the mobile app was easy to use.malaria,haven't been able to advancebecause temperatures were too coldThe tracking device"iBeacon"has promoted dementia friendlinessHowever,as temperatures rise with climate change,the mosquitoes areand the usage of technology by calling on the public to help search foradvancing into the birds'last remaining home.people with dementia who get lost in the community.So the bird protection community decided to use a new method whichdepends on naturally-occurring bacteria(天然细菌)to control mosquitoC32.What did the survey in 2021 mainly stress?populations.Just like humans,insects also have bacteria living inside阅their bodies.One kind,known as Wolbachia,is already found in Mauimosquitoes.When two insects both have the same kind of Wolbachia,they阅A.The importance of having caring neighbors.B.The technological advancement in recent years.读can successfully produce young mosquitoes.But when a male and femalehave different kinds of Wolbachia,they won't have babies.读C.The wide use of GPS in finding lost old people.D.The necessity of finding professional caregivers.理"This method has been successfully used in China and Mexico,"Seidlsays.So far,10 million male mosquitoes have been given a different kind理B 33.How do people help after receiving the missing alarm?of Wolbachia and freed into high-elevation forests on MauiA.By carrying the iBeacon with them.解The hope is that Hawaii's honeycreepers will develop their abilityB.By turning on their Bluetooth and GPSto avoid or not be affected by avian malaria,as birds in other places have解done."Recently,one of the honeycreepers that were thought to be deadC.By downloading the tracking app online.reappeared,having survived malaria.They're doing great,and they'reD.By reaching caregivers through the iBeacon.helping us,"says Hanna Mounce,program manager at the Maui ForestBird Recovery Project.C 28.What happens to Maui's forests?A 34.What do the numbers in paragraph 5 show?阅A.They are going drier.阅A.The positive response to the new technology.B.They are growing greener.B.The great number of caregivers in the project.读C.They are seeing fewer and fewer honeycreepers.读C.The iBeacon's advantages over other devices.D.The iBeacon's importance to dementia people.理D.They are becoming less attractive to mosquitoesD 29.What challenge do Hawaiian honeycreepers face?理B 35.What does the underlined word "promoted"in theA.They are forced to leave forests.last paragraph probably mean?解B.They suffer from low temperatures.解A.Depended on.B.Contributed to.C.They are losing the places they live in.C.Expected.D.Stressed.D.They are affected by a serious disease.A.After all,it would keep you drier.B.Car camping can be comfortable and safe.C.Avoid camping under things hanging above your head.阅D 30.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?阅D.Smaller cars will probably be more comfortable than larger ones.E.Then car camping might provide you with a little more excitement.A.When Wolbachia can affect mosquitoes.读读F.Some people think it's driving to a developed campsite and putting up aB.How mosquitoes produce young babies.tent.C.The bacteria found in mosquitoes.G.If simply sleeping in your car is considered car camping,then it's not a理D.The new way to save the birds.填good experience解A 31.How do the experts feel about the new method?There are as many meanings for car camping as thereA.Expectant.B.Worried.空are people who enjoy the hobby.36 FFor others,C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.it's packing up things,making a long journey and sleepingin their cars.Many hobbyists consider it car camping aslong as you can use your car whenever you want.◇A.After all,it would keep you drier.B.Car camping can be comfortable and safe.Getting lost is dangerous for older people who suffer from dementiaC.Avoid camping under things hanging above your head.阅)Naturally,it worries their caregiverstooOne survey carried out among 576 family caregivers of people with阅D.Smaller cars will probably be more comfortable than larger ones.E.Then ear camping might provide you with excitement.读dementia in 2021 showed the caregivers always had to deal with the highF.Some people think it's driving to a developed campsite and putting up atentpossibility of dementia sufferers'getting lost.According to the survey,only读12%of family caregivers would ask for help from friends and neighborsG.If simply sleeping in your car is considered car camping,then it's not a理good experience.while nowadays,thanks to technological development,family caregiversincreasingly use GPS on mobile phones or tracking devices(追踪设备)to填Determining whether car camping is better than tent解earch for the lost people with dementia.The tracking device "iBeacon"the researchers developed can respond空camping is a matter of opinion.It depends on how you view(回应)quickly and is battery-saving(省电的)with a 1-year battery life.Itcar camping and where you want to go.A main factoris designed in different forms so that it can be put into a wallet or tied to ain determining if car camping is better is how well your carwalking stick,making it easier for people with dementia to carry.is converted(改装).37 G However,if your car hasbeen converted with modern conveniences like kitchens andbeds and toilets,then it could be better than tent camping.6
    Every week at the Maui airport,a small helicopter carries 250,000When a person with dementia is lost,the caregiver could activate thepassengers.They are male mosquitoes(子),key players in a method thatmissing alarm on the app on his or her mobile phone.And then the people阅could be the last,best hope for Hawaii's endangered(颁危的)birds.who have the tracking app on their mobile phones will be informed to"We dropped the mosquitoes into Maui's forests,the last home toturn on their Bluetooth for iBeacon searching and GPS for location读endangered birds,"said Christa Seidl of the Maui Forest Bird Recovery读sharing.When these people's mobile phones find the iBeacon,theirProject.There were once over 50 types of Hawaiian honeycreepers,smallocation would be sent to the cloud server and then be sent to the caregivercolorful birds that filled the forests.But now only 17 types of honeycreepersto help with the search.理are left,with some expected to die out in the wild as soon as this yearUp to now,over 3.000 people have got the iBeacon and close toHoneycreepers are disappearing because of avian malaria,a disease40.000 people have downloaded the app to help with the search.The解spread by mosquitoes that were introduced to Hawaii by accident in the1800s.Native (birds often die after a single mosquito bite.Still.解caregivers taking part in the project have welcomed the technology and thetracking device.85%of caregivers found that their relatives with dementiathere are pockets of forests still filled with the sounds of native birdswere willing to carry the iBeacon,78%were satisfied with the quality ofAt higher heights above sea level,the mosquitoes,which carry avianthe iBeacon,and 86%thought that the mobile app was easy to use.malaria,haven't been able to advancebecause temperatures were too coldThe tracking device"iBeacon"has promoted dementia friendlinessHowever,as temperatures rise with climate change,the mosquitoes areand the usage of technology by calling on the public to help search foradvancing into the birds'last remaining home.people with dementia who get lost in the community.So the bird protection community decided to use a new method whichdepends on naturally-occurring bacteria(天然细菌)to control mosquitoC32.What did the survey in 2021 mainly stress?populations.Just like humans,insects also have bacteria living inside阅their bodies.One kind,known as Wolbachia,is already found in Mauimosquitoes.When two insects both have the same kind of Wolbachia,they阅A.The importance of having caring neighbors.B.The technological advancement in recent years.读can successfully produce young mosquitoes.But when a male and femalehave different kinds of Wolbachia,they won't have babies.读C.The wide use of GPS in finding lost old people.D.The necessity of finding professional caregivers.理"This method has been successfully used in China and Mexico,"Seidlsays.So far,10 million male mosquitoes have been given a different kind理B 33.How do people help after receiving the missing alarm?of Wolbachia and freed into high-elevation forests on MauiA.By carrying the iBeacon with them.解The hope is that Hawaii's honeycreepers will develop their abilityB.By turning on their Bluetooth and GPSto avoid or not be affected by avian malaria,as birds in other places have解done."Recently,one of the honeycreepers that were thought to be deadC.By downloading the tracking app online.reappeared,having survived malaria.They're doing great,and they'reD.By reaching caregivers through the iBeacon.helping us,"says Hanna Mounce,program manager at the Maui ForestBird Recovery Project.C 28.What happens to Maui's forests?A 34.What do the numbers in paragraph 5 show?阅A.They are going drier.阅A.The positive response to the new technology.B.They are growing greener.B.The great number of caregivers in the project.读C.They are seeing fewer and fewer honeycreepers.读C.The iBeacon's advantages over other devices.D.The iBeacon's importance to dementia people.理D.They are becoming less attractive to mosquitoesD 29.What challenge do Hawaiian honeycreepers face?理B 35.What does the underlined word "promoted"in theA.They are forced to leave forests.last paragraph probably mean?解B.They suffer from low temperatures.解A.Depended on.B.Contributed to.C.They are losing the places they live in.C.Expected.D.Stressed.D.They are affected by a serious disease.A.After all,it would keep you drier.B.Car camping can be comfortable and safe.C.Avoid camping under things hanging above your head.阅D 30.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?阅D.Smaller cars will probably be more comfortable than larger ones.E.Then car camping might provide you with a little more excitement.A.When Wolbachia can affect mosquitoes.读读F.Some people think it's driving to a developed campsite and putting up aB.How mosquitoes produce young babies.tent.C.The bacteria found in mosquitoes.G.If simply sleeping in your car is considered car camping,then it's not a理D.The new way to save the birds.填good experience解A 31.How do the experts feel about the new method?There are as many meanings for car camping as thereA.Expectant.B.Worried.空are people who enjoy the hobby.36 FFor others,C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.it's packing up things,making a long journey and sleepingin their cars.Many hobbyists consider it car camping aslong as you can use your car whenever you want.◇A.After all,it would keep you drier.B.Car camping can be comfortable and safe.Getting lost is dangerous for older people who suffer from dementiaC.Avoid camping under things hanging above your head.阅)Naturally,it worries their caregiverstooOne survey carried out among 576 family caregivers of people with阅D.Smaller cars will probably be more comfortable than larger ones.E.Then ear camping might provide you with excitement.读dementia in 2021 showed the caregivers always had to deal with the highF.Some people think it's driving to a developed campsite and putting up atentpossibility of dementia sufferers'getting lost.According to the survey,only读12%of family caregivers would ask for help from friends and neighborsG.If simply sleeping in your car is considered car camping,then it's not a理good experience.while nowadays,thanks to technological development,family caregiversincreasingly use GPS on mobile phones or tracking devices(追踪设备)to填Determining whether car camping is better than tent解earch for the lost people with dementia.The tracking device "iBeacon"the researchers developed can respond空camping is a matter of opinion.It depends on how you view(回应)quickly and is battery-saving(省电的)with a 1-year battery life.Itcar camping and where you want to go.A main factoris designed in different forms so that it can be put into a wallet or tied to ain determining if car camping is better is how well your carwalking stick,making it easier for people with dementia to carry.is converted(改装).37 G However,if your car hasbeen converted with modern conveniences like kitchens andbeds and toilets,then it could be better than tent camping.6
    
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