The underlined word “dissolve is used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil are . A.rushed away into the river B.cleaned and purified by water C.destroyed and carried away by water D.mixed with water and become part of it C Downing the last drop of an expensive famous brand H2O as well as remembering to throw the empty bottle in the recycling bin,makes you feel pretty good about yourself,right?It shouldn't.Even when the bottles are recycled.there are all kinds of other consequences of swallowing bottled water.says Melissa Peffers.the air-quality program manager for Environmental Defense. The containers are often filled in faraway lands.then shipped from abroad.pare that with the influence on environment of turining on your tap.filling a glass.and drinking up! Anyone who is choosing bottled water for health reasons is misguided.says Peffers.“Most bottled water is just tap water. sider another fact that bottled water is surprisingly expensive,especially when compared with the alternative,which is almost free,and it is astonishing that Amecica's desire for bottled water seems impossible to satisfy,reaching nearly 30 billion bottles a year. “My parents'generation never had bottled water. says Isabelle Silverman.an Environmental Defense legal adviser.She has made a commitment to going bottle free.“You don't need to fetch it home from the store.and it's cheaper. she adds. Bottled water's role as a status symbol needs to change,Peffers points out.So when a waiter at an expensive restaurant offers“And what's your drink? that's no reason to forget your conviction.“Don't be afraid to say,`I'll have tap.’Say it loud enough that the other tables nearby can hear you. Peffers says,“And then spend that money on a dessert. 查看更多

 

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     Have you ever noticed the colour of the water in a river or stream after a heavy rainfall? What do
you think caused this change in colour? It is soil that has been washed into the river from the riverbank
or from the nearby fields.
     Components of Soil
     Soil is made up of a number of layers (层), each having its own distinctive colour and texture. The
upper layer is known as the litter. It acts like a blanket, limiting temperature changes and reducing water
loss. The topsoil layer is made up of small particles of rock mixed with rotten plant and animal matter
called humus (腐殖质), which is black and gives the topsoil its dark colour. This layer is usually rich in
nutrients, oxygen, and water. Below the topsoil is the subsoil, a layer that contains more stones mixed
with only small amounts of organic matter. This layer is lighter in colour because of the lack of humus.
Beneath the soil lies a layer of bedrock.
     Soil forms from the bottom up. Over time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind, frost, and snow. It is
gradually broken down into smaller particles in a process called weathering. Plants begin to grow, and
rotten materials enrich the topsoil. Most of the soil in Eastern Canada, for example, was formed from
weathered rock that was exposed when the ice disappeared l2,000 years ago.
     Water Beneath the Soil
     Surface water collects and flows above the ground in lakes, ponds and rivers. Once in the soil or rock,
it is called groundwater. Gravity pulls groundwater through the soil in a process called percolation (渗透).
Eventually the water reaches a layer called the water table. Under this is bedrock through which water
cannot percolate.
     As water percolates downward, it dissolves organic matter and minerals from the soil and carries them
to deeper layers. This causes a serious problem because plants require these nutrients for growth.
     Soil pH
     Soil can be acidic neutral or basic. The pH of the soil is determined by the nature of the rock from
which it was formed and by the nature of the plants that grow and rot in it.
     The acidity of rain and snow can lower the pH of the groundwater that enters the soil. By burning fossil
fuels such as coal,oil and gasoline, humans have been contributing to higher levels of acidity in many soils.
When fossil fuels are burned, gases are released into the air and then fall back to earth as acid rain. Acid soil
increase the problem of carrying nutrients to lower soil levels. As nutrients are removed, soil is less fertile.
Plants grow more slowly in acidic soil, and also become easily attacked by diseases.
1. The layer of soil that provides necessary nutrients for plant growth is called _____.
A. 1itter
B. topsoil
C. humus
D. subsoil
2. According to the text, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.
B. The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than the surface soil.
C. Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.
D. Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.
3. We can infer from the passage that the water table lies _____.
A. between the topsoil layer and the subsoil layer
B. in the subsoil layer above bedrock
C. between the subsoil layer and bedrock
D. in the bedrock layer beneath the subsoil
4. The underlined word "dissolve" is used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil
    are _____.
A. rushed away into the river
B. cleaned and purified by water
C. destroyed and carried away by water
D. mixed with water and become part of it

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Have you ever noticed the colour of the water in a river or stream after a heavy rainfall? What do you think caused this change in colour? It is soil that has been washed into the river from the riverbank or from t}le nearby fields.

Components of Soft

    Soil is made up of a number of layers(层),each having its own distinctive colour and texture.The upper layer is known as the litter.It acts like a blanket.limiting temperature changes and reducing water loss.The topsoil layer is made up of small particles of rock mixed with rotten plant and animal matter called humus(腐殖质),which is black and gives the topsoil its dark colour.This layer is usually rich in nutrients,oxygen,and water.Below the topsoil is the subsoil,a layer that contains more stones mixed with only small amounts of organic matter.This layer is lighter in colour because of the lack of humus.Beneath the soil lies a layer of bedrock.

    Soil forms from the bottom up.Over time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind,frost, and snow.It is gradually broken down into smaller particles in a process called weathering.Plants begin to grow,and rotten materials enrich the topsoil.Most of the soil in Eastern Canada.for example.Was formed from weathered rock that was exposed when the ice disappeared l2.000 years ag0.

Water Beneath the Soil

    Surface water collects and flows above the ground in lakes.ponds.and rivers.Once in the soil or rock,it is called groundwater.Gravity pulls groundwater through the soil in a process called percolation(渗透).Eventually the water reaches a layer called the water table.Under this is bedrock through which water cannot percolate.

    As water percolates downward,it dissolves organic matter and minerals from the soil and carries them to deeper layers.This causes a serious problem because plants require these nutrients for growth.

Soil pH

    Soil can be acidic.neutral.or basic.The pH of the soil is determined by the nature of the rock

from which it was formed.and by the nature of t}le plants that grow and rot in it.

    The acidity of rain and snow can lower the pH of the groundwater that enters the soil.By burning fossil fuels such as coal,oil and gasoline,humans have been contributing to higher levels of acidity in many soils.When fossil fuels are burned.gases are released into the air and then fall back to earth as acid rain.Acid soil increases出e problem of carrying nutrients to lower soil levels.As nutrients are removed,soil is less fertile.Plants grow more slowly in acidic soil,and also become easily attacked by diseases.

67.The layer of soil that provides necessary nutrients for plant growth is called.

    A.1itter    B.topsoil    C.humus D.subsoil

68.According to the text.which of the following is NOT true?

    A.Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.

  B.The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than t}le surface soil.

  C.Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.

    D.Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.

69.We can infer from the passage that the water table lies      

A.between the topsoil layer and the subsoil layer

B.in the subsoil layer above bedrock

       C.between the subsoil layer and bedrock

       D.in the bedrock layer beneath the subsoil

70.The underlined word “dissolve” is used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil are          . 

    A.rushed away into the river

    B.cleaned and purified by water

    C.destroyed and carried away by water

    D.mixed with water and become part of it

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Have you ever noticed the colour of the water in a river or stream after a heavy rainfall? What do you think caused this change in colour? It is soil that has been washed into the river from the riverbank or from t}le nearby fields.
Components of Soft
Soil is made up of a number of layers(层),each having its own distinctive colour and texture.The upper layer is known as the litter.It acts like a blanket.limiting temperature changes and reducing water loss.The topsoil layer is made up of small particles of rock mixed with rotten plant and animal matter called humus(腐殖质),which is black and gives the topsoil its dark colour.This layer is usually rich in nutrients,oxygen,and water.Below the topsoil is the subsoil,a layer that contains more stones mixed with only small amounts of organic matter.This layer is lighter in colour because of the lack of humus.Beneath the soil lies a layer of bedrock.
Soil forms from the bottom up.Over time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind,frost, and snow.It is gradually broken down into smaller particles in a process called weathering.Plants begin to grow,and rotten materials enrich the topsoil.Most of the soil in Eastern Canada.for example.Was formed from weathered rock that was exposed when the ice disappeared l2.000 years ag0.
Water Beneath the Soil
Surface water collects and flows above the ground in lakes.ponds.and rivers.Once in the soil or rock,it is called groundwater.Gravity pulls groundwater through the soil in a process called percolation(渗透).Eventually the water reaches a layer called the water table.Under this is bedrock through which water cannot percolate.
As water percolates downward,it dissolves organic matter and minerals from the soil and carries them to deeper layers.This causes a serious problem because plants require these nutrients for growth.
Soil pH
Soil can be acidic.neutral.or basic.The pH of the soil is determined by the nature of the rock
from which it was formed.and by the nature of t}le plants that grow and rot in it.
The acidity of rain and snow can lower the pH of the groundwater that enters the soil.By burning fossil fuels such as coal,oil and gasoline,humans have been contributing to higher levels of acidity in many soils.When fossil fuels are burned.gases are released into the air and then fall back to earth as acid rain.Acid soil increases出e problem of carrying nutrients to lower soil levels.As nutrients are removed,soil is less fertile.Plants grow more slowly in acidic soil,and also become easily attacked by diseases.

  1. 1.

    The layer of soil that provides necessary nutrients for plant growth is called.

    1. A.
      1itter
    2. B.
      topsoil
    3. C.
      humus
    4. D.
      subsoil
  2. 2.

    According to the text.which of the following is NOT true?

    1. A.
      Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.
    2. B.
      The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than t}le surface soil.
    3. C.
      Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.
    4. D.
      Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.
  3. 3.

    We can infer from the passage that the water table lies     

    1. A.
      between the topsoil layer and the subsoil layer
    2. B.
      in the subsoil layer above bedrock
    3. C.
      between the subsoil layer and bedrock
    4. D.
      in the bedrock layer beneath the subsoil
  4. 4.

    The underlined word “dissolve” is used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil are         .

    1. A.
      rushed away into the river
    2. B.
      cleaned and purified by water
    3. C.
      destroyed and carried away by water
    4. D.
      mixed with water and become part of it

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Have you ever noticed the colour of the water in a river or stream after a heavy rainfall? What do you think caused this change in colour? It is soil that has been washed into the river from the riverbank or from t}le nearby fields.

Components of Soft

Soil is made up of a number of layers(层),each having its own distinctive colour and texture.The upper layer is known as the litter.It acts like a blanket.limiting temperature changes and reducing water loss.The topsoil layer is made up of small particles of rock mixed with rotten plant and animal matter called humus(腐殖质),which is black and gives the topsoil its dark colour.This layer is usually rich in nutrients,oxygen,and water.Below the topsoil is the subsoil,a layer that contains more stones mixed with only small amounts of organic matter.This layer is lighter in colour because of the lack of humus.Beneath the soil lies a layer of bedrock.

Soil forms from the bottom up.Over time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind,frost, and snow.It is gradually broken down into smaller particles in a process called weathering.Plants begin to grow,and rotten materials enrich the topsoil.Most of the soil in Eastern Canada.for example.Was formed from weathered rock that was exposed when the ice disappeared l2.000 years ag0.

Water Beneath the Soil

Surface water collects and flows above the ground in lakes.ponds.and rivers.Once in the soil or rock,it is called groundwater.Gravity pulls groundwater through the soil in a process called percolation(渗透).Eventually the water reaches a layer called the water table.Under this is bedrock through which water cannot percolate.

As water percolates downward,it dissolves organic matter and minerals from the soil and carries them to deeper layers.This causes a serious problem because plants require these nutrients for growth.

Soil pH

Soil can be acidic.neutral.or basic.The pH of the soil is determined by the nature of the rock

from which it was formed.and by the nature of t}le plants that grow and rot in it.

The acidity of rain and snow can lower the pH of the groundwater that enters the soil.By burning fossil fuels such as coal,oil and gasoline,humans have been contributing to higher levels of acidity in many soils.When fossil fuels are burned.gases are released into the air and then fall back to earth as acid rain.Acid soil increases出e problem of carrying nutrients to lower soil levels.As nutrients are removed,soil is less fertile.Plants grow more slowly in acidic soil,and also become easily attacked by diseases.

67.The layer of soil that provides necessary nutrients for plant growth is called.

A.1itter    B.topsoil    C.humus D.subsoil

68.According to the text.which of the following is NOT true?

A.Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.

B.The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than t}le surface soil.

C.Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.

D.Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.

69.We can infer from the passage that the water table lies       .

A.between the topsoil layer and the subsoil layer

B.in the subsoil layer above bedrock

C.between the subsoil layer and bedrock

D.in the bedrock layer beneath the subsoil

70.The underlined word “dissolve” is used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil are          .

A.rushed away into the river

B.cleaned and purified by water

C.destroyed and carried away by water

D.mixed with water and become part of it

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阅读理解

  Have you ever noticed the colour of the water in a river or stream after a heavy rainfall?What do you think caused this change in colour?It is soil that has been washed into the river from the riverbank or from t}le nearby fields

  Components of Soft

  Soil is made up of a number of layers(), each having its own distinctive colour and textureThe upper layer is known as the litterIt acts like a blanketlimiting temperature changes and reducing water lossThe topsoil layer is made up of small particles of rock mixed with rotten plant and animal matter called humus(腐殖质), which is black and gives the topsoil its dark colourThis layer is usually rich in nutrients, oxygen, and waterBelow the topsoil is the subsoil, a layer that contains more stones mixed with only small amounts of organic matterThis layer is lighter in colour because of the lack of humusBeneath the soil lies a layer of bedrock

  Soil forms from the bottom upOver time bedrock is attacked by rain, wind, frost, and snowIt is gradually broken down into smaller particles in a process called weatheringPlants begin to grow, and rotten materials enrich the topsoilMost of the soil in Eastern Canadafor exampleWas formed from weathered rock that was exposed when the ice disappeared 12.000 years ag0

Water Beneath the Soil

  Surface water collects and flows above the ground in lakespondsand riversOnce in the soil or rock, it is called groundwaterGravity pulls groundwater through the soil in a process called percolation(渗透)Eventually the water reaches a layer called the water tableUnder this is bedrock through which water cannot percolate

  As water percolates downward, it dissolves organic matter and minerals from the soil and carries them to deeper layersThis causes a serious problem because plants require these nutrients for growth

Soil pH

  Soil can be acidicneutralor basicThe pH of the soil is determined by the nature of the rock from which it was formedand by the nature of t}le plants that grow and rot in it

  The acidity of rain and snow can lower the pH of the groundwater that enters the soilBy burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gasoline, humans have been contributing to higher levels of acidity in many soilsWhen fossil fuels are burnedgases are released into the air and then fall back to earth as acid rainAcid soil increasese problem of carrying nutrients to lower soil levelsAs nutrients are removed, soil is less fertilePlants grow more slowly in acidic soil, and also become easily attacked by diseases

(1)

The layer of soil that provides necessary nutrients for plant growth is called

[  ]

A.

1itter

B.

topsoil

C.

humus

D.

subsoil

(2)

According to the textwhich of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface

B.

The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than t}le surface soil

C.

Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil

D.

Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth

(3)

We can infer from the passage that the water table lies ________

[  ]

A.

between the topsoil layer and the subsoil layer

B.

in the subsoil layer above bedrock

C.

between the subsoil layer and bedrock

D.

in the bedrock layer beneath the subsoil

(4)

The underlined worddissolveis used to express the idea that organic matter and minerals from soil are ________

[  ]

A.

rushed away into the river

B.

cleaned and purified by water

C.

destroyed and carried away by water

D.

mixed with water and become part of it

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