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has a preoccupation (with climbing.He's doing his best to fulfill an ideal.How8.What did Ashtyn and her friends do to save sequoias?could I prevent him from doing it?"A.Planting young trees.B.Protecting the old trees.4.How did Xia Boyu feel as he finally reached the summit?C.Preventing the wildfire.D.Transforming their genes.A.Shocked.B.Relieved.C.Curious.D.Incredible.9.What can we learn about the giant sequoia?5.What does the underlined word "knackered"mean in paragraph 4?A.It's the oldest tree globally.B.It's casily destroyed by fire.A.Disappointed.B.Exhausted.C.Depressed.D.Frightened.C.Its canopy is fire-resisted.D.It's unique to California.6.What docs Xia owe his own success to?10.Why are the figures mentioned in paragraph 4?A.His physical disabilitiesB.His financial conditionsA.To call for immediate action.B.To prove the fires were severeC.His family's support.D.His climbing experience.C.To warn the trees are dying out.D.To show the loss is huge.7.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?11.What can we infer from paragraph 5?A.A Couple in LoveB.The Height of CourageA.Locals are responsible for the fires.B.Wildfires are not necessarily bad.C.The Unconquerable SummitD.An Adventure to QomolangmaC.Dry weather causes bigger fires.D.Preventing wildfires is a solutionDAshtyn Perry,with other 35 students from Springville,was planting baby sequoias inPeople use laughter to connect and bond with others.What about animals?an area where a wildfire happened last year.The 13-year-old girl has a higher purpose:toSasha Winkler is a graduate student at the University of California,studying animalplant baby sequoias that could grow into giants and live for thousands of years!behavior.She noticed that the small monkeys she worked with,called rhesus macaques,Last year,a wildfire broke out in the California mountain community of Sequoialiked to play together by chasing each other.While having fun together,they madeCrest and destroyed dozens of its signature giant trees.To save the trees,a lot ofpanting sounds,almost like they were out of breath,which reminded Winkler of quietmeasures have been taken,including replanting baby sequoias.The efforts are part of alaughter.project led by the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive,a nonprofit,to plant offspring fromTo find out whether other animals laugh while playing,Winkler teamed up withsome of the largest and oldest trees.Their purpose is to archive the genetics of ancientanother scientist named Greg Bryant.Together,they found and read dozens of reportstrees,breed them and replant them.written by scientists who studied animals.Winkler and Bryant looked for any mentions inSequoias have massive trunks and can grow 90 meters tall.They grow naturally onlyany animal of vocal signaling during play like the panting of the macaques.in a 260-mile (420 kilometers)belt of forest in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.Through their research,Winkler and Bryant identified 65 species,or groups ofThe giant sequoia is the world's largest.and one of the best fire-resistant trees.Thickanimals that produce that laughter while playing.The animals that laugh the most includebark protects its trunk,and its canopy (is so high that it is out of reach of flames.primates like monkeys and apes,rodents like rats,and mammals that live in the oceanIn recorded history,large sequoias had never damaged by fires before 2015.like dolphins.Destruction of the majestic trees hit unprecedented levels last year,when approximatelyThe study suggests that many animals laugh so that their play partner knows they are10%to 14%of the estimated 75,000 trees larger than 4 feet (1.2 meters)in diameterhaving fun.This is important because animal play can sometimes look like fighting.burned,and thousands more were potentially lost this year.Laughter becomes a way for animals to prevent aggressive or harmful behavior whenAn initial assessment was recently released last week,saying that climate change andinteracting with others.Some animals also make a "play face",giving an expression like aa century of policies that emphasize extinguishing wildland fires are to blame for the fire.smile to show that they are happy and not angry.In fact,letting some burn can reduce the buildup of undergrowth around the trees andOne big difference between human laughter and animal laughter is that humans laughprevent bigger future fires.Hotter droughts have led to more intense fires that havemuch more loudly.Most sounds animals make during play are very quiet so they can onlyburned through fuels accumulated through fire suppression.be heard by the animal they are playing with.But for humans,loud laughter is a sign thatTo protect the trees,many measures are being taken,including replanting 150 of thewe're part of a group."It's really fascinating that so many animals have a similar function7-year-old seedlings.Ashtyn said she'd like to return once a year to see how they'reof vocalization(发声)during play,”said Winkler.“But we do have these unique parts ofgrowing,and she hopes they become giants.human laughter that are also an important area for future study.高三英语试题第3页(共8贞)高三英语试题第4页(共8页)