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Appalachian Mountains have one of the richest and most diverse seasonal forests on earth.However,it also has a darker,decades-long history of coal-mining that had done almost great damage to local ecosystems,leaving hundreds of barren and bald hills.
In 2002,after years of telling coal companies to pack rubble (碎石) and plant grass on the remains of mountaintop explosion and opencast mining sites,Angel,an officer of Surface Mining Enforcement,noticed that the big trees—the life-giving forces of Appalachia—were not returning to the area.
When Angel went to the University of Kentucky to pursue a Ph.D.,there he met Chris Barton,a young forestry professor who was studying how regrowing forests could solve frequent flooding problems.In 2004,Angel,Barton,and others created the Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative—trees should be planted on mines.Regulators from all levels of government,scientists,environmentalists,and even coal miners agreed.The native had the power of spirit to turn over a new leaf and begin working to remove years of environmental degradation.
Within just a few years,almost all new mines in the Mountains were reforested upon completion rather than seeded with grass.
Now 70 years old,Angel has been the driving force behind a re-greening of coal country.With joint efforts,187 million trees have been planted over 275,000 acres of former mines.
Angel and Barton's journey hasn't been easy,as tree planting is much-less profitable than mining.The slow work of reforesting the area continues by the sweat of people from the mountains who understand the beauty and importance of their forested homes.
(1)What caused damage to the forests in Appalachian Mountains? DD
A.Lack of water.
B.Frequent flood.
C.Government policy.
D.Years of coal-mining.
(2)What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 mean? AA
A.Worsening.
B.Conservation.
C.Restoration.
D.Pollution.
(3)Why is Angel and Barton's journey more challenging? DD
A.Mining requires less sweat.
B.The initiative receives less support.
C.It is easier to pack rubble and plant grass.
D.Tree-planting is less financially rewarding.
(4)What can we learn from the passage? BB
A.Promise little,but do much.
B.Many hands make light work.
C.The tree is the guardian of water.
D.Green the land to make people rich.
【考點】環(huán)境保護;說明文.
【答案】D;A;D;B
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