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  • 1. (2020·鄂州) 阅读理解

        When you think of the Arctic (北极), you imagine an icy land of pure white snow. Others imagine it as the last really clean place left on earth. We have polluted the deepest oceans with plastic rubbish. "And now", CNN says, "It's the Arctic's turn."

        German scientists have recently found microplastics in Arctic snow. Microplastics are pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters. Sadly, the scientists found 1800 pieces of microplastics per liter of (每升) snow.

        How is plastic pollution reaching the Arctic? According to scientists, "It's clear that most of the microplastics in the snow come from the air." They fall off the plastic objects and are moved by the wind, just like dust. They mix with ice in the air and fall to the ground as snow. Finding these plastics in Arctic snow means that we may breathe them in.

        Are they bad for us? Scientists cannot answer this question for now, according to the WHO. We do know that our bodies cannot take in "large" pieces of microplastics. However, if the plastics are small enough, they can find ways into our bodies and stay there for a long time, which can be bad for our health. What's more, earlier studies have shown that microplastics may contribute to lung cancer risk.

        Microplastics have also been found in rivers and oceans around the world. Earlier research has found that they flow over long distances and into our oceans, hurting ecosystems along the way. They start in our wastewater, then flow into rivers and out to the sea, where they are eaten by sea animals. If people then eat these animals, it means that we're eating the plastic as well.

    1. (1) We can learn from Paragraph 1 that________.
      A . the Arctic is the last really clean place left on earth B . the Arctic is an icy land of pure white snow C . the Arctic is a beautiful icy land with clean air D . the Arctic has been polluted by plastic rubbish
    2. (2) The underlined word "contribute" means "_______" in Chinese.
      A . 增加 B . 捐献 C . 造成 D . 是……原因之一
    3. (3) Where do most of the microplastics in the snow come from?
      A . From water. B . From air. C . From wind. D . From food.
    4. (4) Which of the following isn't true?
      A . We may breathe microplastics in Arctic. B . Microplastics may cause lung cancer. C . We don't have to mind microplastics right now. D . Microplastics have hurt ecosystems.
    5. (5) How does the writer end this passage?
      A . By advising us to drink clean water. B . By asking people not to eat sea animals. C . By telling the seriousness of plastic pollution. D . By showing the beauty of Arctic.

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