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Soon I found myself cooperating with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from thedesert rmolythend,I finished my papersnificnrest topursu.Aii1decidedIwouldbe5electeabcuiieQpYoSTpsuet.ButhoueghthisexperencerehIeorthavifthey ontonty perndmostfhem.Andidiretion instead.4.What did the author get from the rejection email?胸'A.An everlasting sadness.B.A motivation to pursue other careers.C.A dream to become a scientist.D.An excitement for new possibilities.25.What caused the author to feel at a loss and desperate?A.Unwelcome among the premeds.B.Anxiety from Physics.C.sion about the following steps.D.Inability to be engaged in scientific research.26.Why did the professor invite the author to observe her lab work?归从第ATo provide the author with a second chance.To discuss projects with the author.C.To reject the author in person.D.To discourage the author from pursuing a career in'science.27.Which can best summarize the article?A.No way is impossible to courage.勇者无期B.Those who are good at capturing opportunities are excellent.E:C.Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.D.Time is money.CTwo years ago,enormous fires swept through some 46 million acres of forest in Russia,the country'sworst fire season on record.Now,researchers have a clearer sense of just how significant the 2021 borealforest fires were in terms of emissions.The study showed that for the past decade or so,boreal forests,especially forests in the uppermost reachesof Alaska,Canada,and Russia,have steadily become drier and hotter as heat waves and drought affected theenvironment.Fires in boreal forests are a normal part of the life cycle of trees that grow there.But climatechange is throwing that cycle out of whack Just in the past handful of years,forests in northern latitudes (reached a tipping point and started to produce far more emissions than usual.The researchers obtained the data for their study by tracking concentrations of emissions in the atmosphereusing satellites,and then they put that information into a computer model to determine where,geographically,those emissions came from.They found that boreal forests,which typically produce about 10 percent of theglobe's annual wildfire emissions,accounted for 23 percent of the world's wildfire emissions in 2021-morethan twice as much as normal.While previous analyses have regarded 2021 as a particularly destructive yearfor boreal forests,the study is a valuable contribution to the field because it "offers meaningful insights aboutwhere fire emissions increased the most within boreal regions and provides potential explanationsfor whythose emissions are increasing,"said Canadell,one author of the study.Canadell's biggest worry is the study's main conclusion:boreal forests have served an important andunderappreciated role in reducing carbon emissions,but climate change threatens to release that stored carbonWe need to be very careful with these systems in terms of their future evolution,"he said.28.What does the underlined part"out of whack"in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Out of balance.B.Out of use.C.Out of place.D.Out of mind.How did the scientists get essential data for their study?A.By analyzing pre-existing data.B.By using modern technology.C.By onducting interviews with forest workers.D.By collecting soil samples from various forests.Whay is the significance of the study?It suggested ways to reduce emissions from wildfires in boreal forests.【高二·英语。:游第4页,共8页】
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