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30. What is the third paragraph mainly about?A. Methods of testing the effectiveness of the robotB.Reasons for conductingtheexperiment on therobotC. The advantages of the new robot in the medical field.D. The process of reducing people’s fear of injections.31.What will researchers probably do next?A.Evaluate the risk of the robot.B. Carry out more tests on the robotC. Promote the application of the robotD. Develop other devices for medical treatment.DA smoke bomb from a party started a major blaze (火焰) near Los Angeles in September,just one ofmany recent wildfires ignited (引l燃) by people. Now, an analysis of satellite data shows human-causedblazes spread much faster and kill more trees than ones ignited by lightningFire has always been a part of California's natural history. But several centuries of human settlementhave created new conditions that promote its spread.Studies have shown human ignition is to blame for 84%of all wildfires in the United States,and 97% of all those that threaten homes.Human-caused fires always seemed more extreme, says Stijn Hantson,a fire ecologist at the Universityof California,Irvine,who led the new research. But measurements of how fast they spread and their impactsonecosystems(生态系统)inCaliforniahadnotbeenexplored,henotes.To examine those differences, Hantson and his colleagues analyzed satellite data for 2l4 wildfires inCalifornia between 2012 and 2018.Human-caused fires typically spread about 1.83 kilometers per day, morethan twice as fast as lightning-ignited burns, the team reports.The faster spreading fires also burned moreviolently and killed “double or triple” the trees as lightning-caused ones.However, there is no fundamental difference in the chemistry of a human-caused blaze.“A fire is a fire”cigarettes to sparking (冒火花) power lines could ignite a blaze on any given day, he says, while lightningstrikes and dry thunderstorms only happen seasonallyThe researchers tracked meteorological data and found that human-caused fires were more likely to startondayswithextremeweatherconditions,andweremoreassociatedwithdrierless-forestedlandscapes.Thisadds to scientists' understanding of how humans are extending the fire season, says Nathan Mietkiewicz, anecologist with the National Ecological Observation Network32. The author uses some data in paragraph 2 to show thatA. wildfires are mostly caused by humansB. most wildfires threaten people's homesC. wildfire is a part of California's natural history D. wildfires break out frequently in the United States33.What's the purpose of Hantson's research?A. To prove how extreme human-caused fires are.B. To find out the causes and solutions of wildfiresC. To explore the speed and effects of wildfires caused by humans.D. To examine the differences between a human-caused blaze and a nature-caused one.34.How is the result presented in paragraph 4?A.By giving examples.B.By making comparisons.C. By analyzing cause and effect.D. By giving definitions.35.What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?A. Human-caused fires and lightning-caused fires are basically different.高二英语学科试题第5页(共8页)
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