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her gas stove to cook meals.It was the end of hunting season-and she had a freezer full ofadapt..”venison she shared with strangers."There's nothing better than helping those who need help28.What can we learn about the study from paragraph 1?on your birthday,"Buckingham said on her birthday morning.A.The Australian government's reaction to the study.24.What did Gounard receive on her birthday in the past?B.The influence of the study on the climate.A.Inspiring blessings.B.Unnecessary presents.C.The principle of doing the study.C.Her desired presents.D.Donations from friends.D.The result of the study.25.What motivated Gounard to hold the special birthday party?29.What does the underlined word "tertiary"in paragraph 3 mean?A.Buckingham's story.B.Her friends'requirement.A.Local.B.Third.C.Global.D.Rural.C.A homeless man's honesty.D.Her grandma's influence.30.How is diet quality affected by damages to food supply?26.How did David feel when receiving the donation?A.By decreasing food variety.A.Moved.B.Annoyed.C.Anxious.D.Frightened.B.By shortening shelter life of food.27.What does Buckingham consider best about birthday?C.By reducing the amount of food supply.A.Receiving endless wishes.B.Inviting strangers to her homeD.By reducing unhealthy processed foods.C.Holding an amazing party.D.Giving hands to those in need.31.What can be the best title for the text?如A.Everyone is affected by climate changeA study published has modelled the wide ranging impacts of climate change and extremeB.Climatic events could affect surrounding areasweather events on Australia's food systems and supply chains,identifying potential chain reC.Climate threat to food supply creates chain effectactions including job and income loss as well as a loss in nutrient availability and diet quality.D.The vulnerable are affected most by climate changeLed by Dr Arunima Malik from the Integrated Sustainability Analysis (ISA)group,the paperDanalyzed the climate change impacts across different sectors and regions in Australia.The re-A breakthrough in electric vehicle (EV)battery design has enabled a 10-minute chargesearchers found that climate change and extreme weather events have impacts across communi-time for a typical EV battery.The record-breaking combination of a shorter charge time andties,with rural regions the most negatively impacted.more energy acquired for longer travel range was announced on Oct.12 in the journal Nature.The study also found that climatic events,such as floods,bushfires and heatwaves could"The need for smaller,faster-charging batteries is greater than ever,"said Wang,theaffect surrounding areas by way of limiting food availability and employment.The effects ofWilliam E.Diefenderfer Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State and lead author onthese events could be felt in distant regions due to the complex interconnectivity of modernthe study.“Because the critical raw(未经加工的)materials are short,there are not enoughsupply chains.batteries to meet expected demand.Previous research undertaken by the ISA has shown that a local disaster can impact everyIn August,California's Air Resources Board passed an extensive plan to restrict and ulti-other Australian state,resulting in losses across primary,secondary and tertiary industries.mately ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars within the state."If new car sales are going toWhat plays out globally seems to play out locally as well.Everyone is affected by climateshift to battery-powered electric vehicles,"Wang explained,"they'll need to overcome twochange,even if they're not in areas directly hit by extreme weather,and the vulnerablemajor drawbacks:They are too slow to recharge and too large to be efficient and affordable.的)are affected most..Instead of taking a few minutes at the gas pump,depending on the battery,some EVs canDamages to food supply can negatively impact diet quality,through reducing the diversitytake all day to recharge."that contributes to a balanced diet to unhealthy processed foods that have a longer shelf life."Our fast-charging technology works for most energy-dense batteries and will open a newThis disproportionately impacts vulnerable groups,who do not have the means to pay increas-possibility to downsize electric vehicle batteries from 150 to 50 kWh without causing drivers toing prices for scarce fresh foods.feel range anxiety,said Wang,whose lab partnered with a power company to develop theCo-author Dr Sinead Boylan,a public health nutrition researcher in the Sydney Environ-technology."The smaller,faster-charging batteries will dramatically cut down battery costment Institute,said,"The research highlights that climate change may not only affect foodand usage of critical raw materials,enabling mass adoption of affordable electric cars.supply in NSW,but access to healthy and equitable diets,particularly among the most vulner-"True fast-charging batteries would have immediate impact,"the rescarchers wrote.able populations.These findings could help reform relief strategies to help these communities"Since there are not enough raw minerals for every internal combustion engine car to be【高三英语第5页(共10页)】805C·1N【高三英语第6页(共10页)】〔805C·LN·