雅思阅读真题解析-剑15Test4Passage1-The return of the huarango-判断题
判断题
Questions 9-13
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1 ?
In boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet, write
TRUEif the statement agrees with the information
FALSEif the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVENif there is no information on this
Q9
Local families have told Whaley about some traditional uses of huarango products.
分析
题干可以划定位词的有local families, Whaley和traditional uses。这道题考察“是非考点”,即当地人有没有告诉Whaley。
定位
5 ‘In order to get people interested in habitat restoration,you need to plant a tree that is useful to them,’says Whaley. So, he has been working with local families to attempt to create a sustainable income from the huarangos by turning their products into foodstuffs. ‘Boil up the beans and you get this thick brown syrup like molasses. You can also use it in drinks, soups or stews.’The pods can be ground into flour to make cakes, and the seeds roasted into a sweet chocolatey ‘coffee’. It’s packed full of vitamins and minerals.’Whaley says.
答案
上文第二句有local families和products,第三句有use it in drinks, soups对应题干中的uses of huarango products,但这段都没有提到跟traditional uses和families told Whaley对应的信息,所以答案是NOT GIVEN.
Q10
Farmer Alberto Benevides is now making a good profit from growing huarangos.
分析
题干可以划定位词的有armer Alberto Benevides和good profit。这道题考察”是非考点”,即这个人有没有盈利。
定位
6 And some farmers are already planting huarangos. Alberto Benevides, owner of lea Valley’s only certified organic farm, which Whaley helped set up, has been planting the tree for 13 years. He produces syrup and flour, and sells these products at an organic farmers’market in Lima. His farm is relatively small and doesn’t yet provide him with enough to live on, but he hopes this will change. ‘The organic market is growing rapidly in Peru,’Benevides says. ‘I am investing in the future .’
答案
上文第二句出现了定位词Alberto Benevides,上文第三句的doesn’t yet provide him with enough to live on【不够他养家糊口】与题干中的making a profit是矛盾的,所以答案是FALSE。
Q11
Whaley needs the co-operation of farmers to help preserve the area’s wildlife.
分析
题干可以划定位词的有co-operation of farmers和wildlife。这道题考察“是非考点”,即Whaley是否需要农民的合作。
定位
7 But even if Whaley can convince the local people to fall in love with the huarango again, there is still the threat of the larger farms. Some of these cut across the forests and break up the corridors that allow the essential movement of mammals, birds and pollen up and down the narrow forest strip. In the hope of counteracting this, he’s persuading farmers to let him plant forest corridors on their land. He believes the extra woodland will also benefit the farms by reducing their water usage through a lowering of evaporation and providing a refuge for bio-control insects.
答案
上文第二句出现了the essential movement of mammals, birds对应题干中的reserve the area’s wildlife,下一句中的he’s persuading farmers to let him对应题干中的the co-operation of farmers,所以这道题答案是TRUE。
Q12
For Whaley’s project to succeed, it needs to be extended over a very large area.
分析
题干可以划定位词的有Whaley’s project和large area。这道题考察“是非考点”,即项目是否需要很大面积。
定位
8 If we can record biodiversity and see how it all works, then we’re in a good position to move on from there. Desert habitats can reduce down to very little,’Whaley explains. ‘It’s not like a rainforest that needs to have this huge expanse. Life has always been confined to corridors and islands here. If you just have a few trees left, the population can grow up quickly because it’s used to exploiting water when it arrives.’He sees his project as a model that has the potential to be rolled out across other arid areas around the world. If we can do it here, in the most fragile system on Earth, then that’s a real message of hope for lots of places, including Africa, where there is drought and they just can’t afford to wait for rain.’
答案
上文第三句出现的this huge expanse对应题干中的a very large area,上文第三句中的It’s not like与题干中的it needs to是矛盾的,所以答案是FALSE。
Q13
Whaley has plans to go to Africa to set up a similar project.
分析
题干可以划定位词的有plans和 Africa。这道题考察“是非考点“,即Whaley有没有去非洲的打算。
定位
8 If we can record biodiversity and see how it all works, then we’re in a good position to move on from there. Desert habitats can reduce down to very little,’Whaley explains. ‘It’s not like a rainforest that needs to have this huge expanse. Life has always been confined to corridors and islands here. If you just have a few trees left, the population can grow up quickly because it’s used to exploiting water when it arrives.’He sees his project as a model that has the potential to be rolled out across other arid areas around the world. If we can do it here, in the most fragile system on Earth, then that’s a real message of hope for lots of places, including Africa, where there is drought and they just can’t afford to wait for rain.’
答案
上文最后一句出现了定位词Africa,但这段都没有跟Whaley plans to对应的信息,所以答案是NOT GIVEN。
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