As our boat nears the shore, the dark shadows beneath the sea sharpen into focus. Coral stones, organized neatly into rows, glisten from the reef of this shallow bay. We are drifting over the foundations of the neighborhoods of Tebunginako. The village was once home to more than 200 households, but today, it lies beneath several meters of water.
“We used to swim out there to see the ships when we were boys. They’d tie them up to the coconut trees just over here,” explains the Mayor, pointing enthusiastically as we coast over the remains of his town. Locals say Tebunginako was once the island’s main harbor—before the rising sea swallowed its coast.
Many of Kiribati’s citizens have escaped to the capital island, South Tarawa, due to climate related disasters. Objectively, developed countries should be responsible for global warming. Like any other developing island state, the fresh water supply here is being strained. The Mayor adds.“ “Climate change and the rising sea worsen a problem we already have concerning our water resources.” A teacher approaches and complains. “We are very simple people with very simple needs, but we do not want to be faced with something that is not entirely of our own doing.”
As the sun sets in Tebunginako, the Mayor guides us to the shore of the town’s two remaining structures, a Church and a traditional community center. The Mayor states, “These places are important to our people because of their religion and because it was the last place they were all together.”
1 . What do you know about Kiribati according to paragraph 1?
A . It belongs to one island of South Pacific. B . It has been independent for about 40 years.
C . Climate change has led to its disappearance. D . People there are among the first to see the sunset
2 . Which statement applies to Tebunginako?
A . It is home to 200 households. B . It is still above the sea level.
C . It is a victim of global warming. D . It was once the island’s only harbor.
3 . What can be inferred according to the teacher in the fourth paragraph?
A . Locals expect more from others. B . The fresh water supply is cut off.
C . More people should be responsible. D . Locals are ready to leave their community.
4 . How do people in Kiribati feel about the present situation?
A . Favorable. B . Careful. C . Careless. D . Worried.
1 . B
2 . C
3 . C
4 . D
【分析】
这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了南太平洋国家基里巴斯可能是第一个因气候变化导致海平面上升而消失的国家。介绍了基里巴斯因为气候变化所面临的困境以及人们对此的看法。
1 .
细节理解题。根据第一段中 “It gained its independence from the UK on July 12, 1979.(1979 年 7 月 12 日,它从英国独立出来 )” 可知,基里巴斯已经独立了大约 40 年。故选 B 。
2 .
细节理解题。根据第二段中 “We are drifting over the foundations of the neighborhoods of Tebunginako. The village was once home to more than 200 households, but today, it lies beneath several meters of water.( 我们正在 Tebunginako 社区的地基上漂流。这个村庄曾经住着 200 多户人家,但今天,它被淹没在几米深的水下 )” 可知, Tebunginako 是全球变暖的受害者。故选 C 。
3 .
推理判断题。根据第四段中 “We are very simple people with very simple needs, but we do not want to be faced with something that is not entirely of our own doing.( 我们是非常简单的人,有着非常简单的需求,但我们不想面对一些不是完全由我们造成的问题 )” 可推知,更多的人应该负责任。故选 C 。
4 .
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段 “Many of Kiribati’s citizens have escaped to the capital island” (许多基里巴斯公民逃到了首都)根据最后一段中 “These places are important to our people because of their religion and because it was the last place they were all together.( 这些地方对我们的人民很重要,因为他们的宗教信仰,因为那里是他们最后一起生活的地方 )” 可推知,基里巴斯民众担心当前的局势。故选 D 。