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【生態(tài)環(huán)保、自然災(zāi)害類(lèi)】話題閱讀練習(xí)(三)(閱讀理解9篇+完形填空1篇)Passage1Intheworldofwater,2021wasanotheryearfortherecordbooks.PartsofWesternEuropesufferedfromdeadlyfloodswhilelargeareasofthesouthwesternUnitedStatesremainedlockedinamassivedrought.Onemightthinkthatourimpressivewatermanagementwouldsafeguardsocietyfromsuchcatastrophicevents.Yetwhenitcomestowater,thepastisnolongeragoodguideforthefutureandmostofthewaterengineeringisunpreparedforconsequencesofincreasinglyoccurringextremeweather.Oneofthemostalarmingwake-upcallscamefromthecityofCapeTown,wherethewatertapsof4millionresidentswerenearlyforcedtobeshutoffduringseveredroughtbecauseitsreservoir(水庫(kù))driedup.Appealingasitmightbe,thesolutionisnottofurtherbuildbiggerandhigherdams(大壩)thatoftenresultinmoredisastrousflooding.Instead,itistoworkmorewithnaturalprocesses.TheNetherlandsavoidedmajordamagefromthehistoricfloodsinJuly2021thankstoitsrecentlycompletedproject,whichgivesriversroomtospreadoutbyredirectingfloodwatersintowetlands,loweringpartsoftheriversbymorethanafoot.Agriculturalpracticesofferanotherstrategy.Scientistshavefoundthatboostingorganicmatterinthesoilby1%canincreasethesoil'swater-holdingcapacitybyupto18,000gallonsperacre,creatingflexibilitytoboththerainsanddryperiods.Thismeansfarmlandpracticessuchastheplantingofcovercropscannotonlyraiseoutputbutimprovewatermanagement.Solutionsdon'tcomeeasily,buttheyarekeytoalivablefuture.Whileit'stoolatetoavoidtheimpactsofclimatechange,wecanavoidtheworstofthoseimpactsbyinvestingmoreinsuchnature-basedwatersolutions.1.CapeTownismentionedtoshowA.thereservoirwasofnouseB.newwatermanagementisinneedC.howawfulitwaswithouttapwaterD.theexistingwatermanagementisimpressive2.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.TheNetherlandswassparedfromflooddamage.B.Theriver'swaterlevelwasreducedtooverafoot.C.Improvingsoil'swater-holdingabilityispractical.D.Plantingcropsboostsorganismsatthecostofproduction.3.Whichofthefollowingwaterprojectsmightwintheauthor'sfavor?“RestoringHealthySoil”“FillingWetlands”“StrengtheningDams”“MakingRoomforRivers”A.12 B.23 C.34 D.144.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Waterdisasters:wayoutofcontrolB.Investmentinwater:akeytothefutureC.Nature-basedsolutions:waysoutforwaterD.Goodnews:farmingpracticesworkingwellPassage2It'sawarmJuneafternoon,andinagroupofbushesandtrees,abirdsings.Asmallinsectclimbsoveraleaf.TheMuziekpleinforest,nexttoan18-storybuildingandarailwayline,isaboutthesizeofabasketballcourt;beforeitwasplantedin2018,theareawasaparkingplace.TheforestisoneofsevensuchextremelysmallforestsintheDutchcityofUtrecht,and144acrosstheNetherlands.Bytheendofthisyear,accordingtoINNatureEducation,theorganizationproposingthecountry'sinitiative(計(jì)劃),therewillbe200.SincethefirstforestwasplantedintheNetherlandsin2015,theconcepthasbecomepopular.DaanBleichrodt,wholaunchedIN'sTinyForestinitiativewiththegoalofmakingiteasierforchildrentogetintoandconnectwithnature,saidthathethoughtitispopularbecausepeoplearebecomingmoreawareofmajorenvironmentalchallenges.It'saverypracticalwaytodosomethingpositiveinthelightofclimatechangeandlossofbiodiversity.JeroenSchenkels,asenioradviserforthecityofUtrechtongreenplanning,saidhesawthemini-forestsasnature-basedapproachesthatareabletohelpthecityweatherheatwavesandimprovewaterretention(保持).Butoneofthebiggestinterestsissocial."Oneofthemostimportantthingsisthattheygivepeopletheopportunitytobeinvolvedinnatureintheneighbourhood,"Schenkelssaid.Between2018and2020,40differentplantandanimalgroupsand121totalanimalspecieswerefoundintheMuziekpleinforestalone.AccordingtoWageningenUniversityresearchers,acrossthe11tinyforestsintheirstudy,volunteersobserved636animalspecies.Theyalsoidentified298plantspeciesinadditiontotheoriginalspeciesplantedintheplots.Maintenance(維護(hù))oftheforestsoccasionallyinvolvesremovingaggressiveweeds,butingeneralnewplantspecies,suchaswildflowersthatappear,areallowedtogrow.1.WhatdoweknowabouttheMuziekpleinforest?A.Itisnewlyplanted.B.Itsitsinanurbanarea.C.Itgrowsalongarailway.D.Itisshapedlikeabasketballcourt.2.What'sthepurposeoftheTinyForestinitiative?A.Tomakepeoplerealizeenvironmentalchallenges.B.Tomakenaturemoreaccessibletochildren.C.ToincreasetheNetherlands'biodiversity.D.Tocallforactiononclimatechange.3.WhatdoesParagraph3focuson?A.Benefitsofmini-forestsincities.B.Waystokeepneighbourhoodsgreen.C.Inspirationforplantingforestsincities.D.Importanceofbeingexposedtonature.4.Howdoestheauthorstatetheforestseffectonbiodiversity?A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bydoingexperiments.D.Bymakingcomparisons.Passage3Onthefaceofit,theLaysanalbatross(信天翁)isdoingfairlywell.Itspopulationisaround1.6million,andmaybegrowing.InternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN)classifiesitas"nearlyendangered"andplacesitonthesecondlevelfromthebottomoftheorganization'ssevenladderstoextinction.However,likethereasonablyabundantmonarchbutterfly(帝王蝶),theLaysanalbatrosshasanAchillesheel.ThoughmonarchsrangeacrossmuchofNorthAmerica,manyhavelivedoverwinterinthesamefewsmallwoodsincentralMexico.Destroythosetreesandyouwouldendangerthespecies.TheLaysanalbatrossisalikeinthisrespect.AdultbirdscrossmuchofthePacificOcean.Butmorethan90%oftheLaysanalbatrossstartedlifeononeoftwosites,MidwayandLaysan,whichhavebeendevelopedfromtheiroriginalmountainousvolcanicislandstotheircurrentstate,onlycoralrocksstickingoutafewmetersabovesealevel.Wipeoutthosebreeding(繁殖)placesandtheLaysanalbatrosswouldshootrightuptheIUCNladder.Andthatisjustwhatsomeexpertsfear,forbothMidwayandLaysan,whichareamongtheoldestpartsoftheHawaiianchain,havebeendamagedovertime.Astormin2011destroyedhundredsofthousandsofnests,andthousandsarelosteveninnormalyears.Risingsealevelsmaymakethisworse.Thenitistimetospreadthespecies'riskbybuildingbreedingplacesfortheLaysanalbatrosselsewhere.AprojectsetupbyagroupcalledPacificRimConservation(PRC)begantodosoin2015.TheymovedalbatrosseggstoOahu,homeofHawaii'scapitalHonolulu.Afterdevelopingandhatching,theyareshiftedtoawildlifeshelterandhand-fedforfivemonthsuntiltheymatureandleavetheisland.Thegroupalsobroadcastsalbatrosscallsandplacessomemodelbirds,hopingthesetrickswillencouragethebabybirdstocometheretobreedasadults.Thatseemsreasonablygood.Ofthe46Laysanalbatrossessuccessfullyraised,sevenhavesofarreturned.And,asabonus,themodelbirdsandcallshavealsoattractedhundredsofadultLaysanalbatrossvisitors,includingthefourpairsthathavebeguntonest.1.What'sthesimilaritybetweenthemonarchbutterflyandtheLaysanalbatross?A.TheyarenativetocentralMexico.B.Theirhabitatsaregreatlydestroyed.C.Theirpopulationsareontheincrease.D.Theyrelymuchoncertainconditions.2.Whataresomeexpertsafraidof?A.Risingsealevels.B.Theharmfulstorms.C.Lossofalbatrosses'livingplaces.D.DestructionoftheHawaiianchain.3.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthePRCproject?A.It'snevertoolatetomend.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Preventtroublebeforeithappens.D.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.35.Whydoesthegroupusealbatrosscallsandmodelbirds?A.Toattractthealbatrossbacktonest.B.Tohelpkeeptheecosystembalanced.C.Tomaketheconservationmorelively.D.Toofferchicksahealthyenvironment.Passage4Sewingcanbefunandcreative.Buthaveyoueverthoughtthatasewingmachinecanalsomeantheworldtomanypeoplearoundtheglobethatuseitastheirmainsourceofincome?WhenMargaretJankowskidiscoveredthis,shedecidedtofoundTheSewingMachineProject,anorganizationthatcollectsdonatedusedmachinesandredistributestheminremoteplaceslikeSriLanka,Guatemala,Guam,andKosovo.ItalsoaimstohelpthoseinDetroitandNewOrleans.In2004,whenatsunami(海嘯)hitSriLanka,Margaretwasdeeplytouchedbythestoryofaparticularwoman.Afterthevillageshelivedinwasdestroyedbythenaturaldisaster,shelosteverything,includinghersewingmachine,herapproachtofutureearnings.ThisstorymadeMargaretdecidetocollectusedsewingmachinesandsendthemtoSriLanka.Afterattendingalocalnewsprogramwhereshepresentedheridea,shestartedreceivingscoresofsewingmachines.TheSewingMachineProjectcoversabasicyetnecessaryneedofmanyimpoverishedpeoplearoundtheworld.Forthem,sewingcanbeatoolforsurvival.Whetherinafactoryorathome,asewingmachinecanbethedoortobrighterfinancialopportunities.AfterHurricaneKatrinaoccurredin2005,acommunityofNewOrleansthatwearsskilfullymadesuitsfortheirowntraditionalfestivallostmanyoftheirsewingmachines.Sincethen,thenon-profitorganizationhasdistributedhundredsofmachinesamongthecreatorsofthecostumes,helpingthemmaintaintheirculturalidentityaswellastheirincome.1.Whydoestheauthorraisethequestioninthefirstparagraph?A.Tomakereadersreflect. B.Toleaduptotheproject.C.Tostresstheroleofsewing. D.Tointroducesewingmachines.2.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Destructionofthe2004tsunami. B.Inspirationfortheorganization.C.ThestoryofawomaninSriLanka. D.TheexperienceofMargaretin2004.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"impoverished"Paragraph4mean?A.Disabled. B.Suffering. C.Poor. D.Displaced.4.WhyisthecommunityinNewOrleansmentionedtheend?A.Tointroduceitsculturalidentity.B.Toprovetheimportanceofkeepingtraditions.C.Toexplaintheproject'sachievement.D.Toshowanotherfunctionofsewingmachines.Passage5Plasticsareamazingmaterials,whicharewidelyusedinourdailylife.Besides,they'reoftencheaptomake.About8.3billionmetrictonsofplastichasbeenproducedtodate.That'sabout1,400timestheweightoftheGreatPyramidofGiza.Someofthatplasticisstillinuse.Butabout5.8billionmetrictonshavebeenthrownaway.Allthatplasticwasteisanenvironmentalscourge(禍根).Onlyabout9percentofplasticwastehasbeenrecycled.Another12percenthasbeenburned.Theremaining79percenthaswoundupinlandfillsorinnature.Andthatplastic,likeasingleLegoblock,takesalongtimetodecompose(分解).Plasticlitterstheworldfromthehighestmountaintoptothedeepestseafloor.Manyanimalsmistakethisrubbishforfood.Iftheygetfull,theseanimalsmayforgettoeatrealfoodandsuffer.Plasticrubbishintheoceansalsoleavesbirds,turtlesandotherwildlifeinajam.Bigpiecesofplasticaren'ttheonlyproblem.Abandonedplasticcanbreakintotinybitscalledmicroplastics.Windsblowthesebitsfarandwide.Oceancurrentscanspreadthemthroughoutthesea.Thesepollutantsbuildupinsideanimals.Theyalsogetintoourfoodanddrinkingwater.EachAmericanislikelytoconsumemorethan70,000microplasticpiecesperyear.Rightnow,nooneknowswhatriskthatmightbring.Scientistshavesomeideasabouthowtocleanupthismess.TheOceanCleanupisdevelopingcleanupsystemstofishoutplasticpiecesfromtheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.Microbesormealwormswithanappetiteforplasticmightsomedayeatthegarbage.Andnewnanotechnologycouldhelpmicroplasticsdecomposeintheenvironment.Butmanyoftheseplansarestillfarfromeffectivesofar.ThebestwaytohelpEarthrightnowistostopbuyingsomuchplastic-andthenthrowingitout-inthefirstplace.1.WhatdoestheLegoblockshowaboutplasticwaste?A.Itishardtobreakdown.B.Littleofithasbeenburned.C.Itiseasytoaccumulate.D.Mostofitendsupinlandfills.2.Howmighttheplasticrubbishinfluenceanimals?A.Bystarvingthem.B.Byreducingtheirfood.C.Bypilingupintheirhomes.D.Bychangingtheenvironment.3.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothepresentmethodsofcleaningplasticwaste?A.Opposed. B.Supportive. C.Objective. D.Doubtful.4.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?A.Tocriticizeplasticproduction.B.Tosuggestwaystohandleplastic.C.Toadvocateenvironmentalprotection.D.Tointroducethestateofplasticpollution.Passage6ReconAfrica,aCanadianoilandgascompany,hasrentedover34,000sqkmoflandinoneofthelastgreatwildernessesinAfricaforplanstodevelopanewoilfield.Theexploratoryworkhasstarted,andexpertsdisclosethatthenewoilfieldcouldbeamongthebiggestofrecentyears.ButconservationistsareafraidthattheoilfieldacrossBotswanaandNamibiawouldleadtothedevastationoflocalwildlifeandcommunities.Theplansarethelatestthreattoelephantsinthearea,hundredsofwhichhavepassedawayinthepastyears.Scientistsaremakingeffortstodiscoverthecauseoftheirdeathbutbelieveglobalheatingprovidestheperfectenvironmentforalgae(藻類(lèi))tofastgrowandthatwhenthereisalargequantityofalgaeintheirwaterholes,deadlypoisonscanbeproduced."ItisincomprehensiblethatReconAfrica'shuntforfossil(化石)fuelsispressingahead,"RosemaryAllesfromGlobalMarchforElephantsandRhinossaid."Herewearewithhundredsofelephantsdying,butafewkilometersawaytheywanttostartdrillingforyetmoreoil."Shenotedthatvibrations(顫動(dòng))andnoisefromexploratoryworkareknowntodisturbelephants,andtheincreaseinconstruction,roadsandtrafficwouldnotonlydrivetheanimalsawaybutalsoopentheareauptohunters.TheNamibiangovernmentsaidonlyexploratorylicenceshadsofarbeengiven,addingthattheexploratorywellsWerenotfoundinany"environmentallysensitiveregionandwillhavenosignificanteffectonourwildlife".Butenvironmentalistsandlocalcommunitiessaidtheprojectcouldharmmainwatersupplies."Everypartofthisoperation—fromnewroadstodrillinglocations—willthreatentheregionalecosystem,"saidNnimmoBassey,directoroftheHealthofMotherEarthFoundation.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"devastation"meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Division. B.Destruction. C.Difference. D.Defence.2.Whatmighthavedirectlycausedelephants'death?A.Theoveruseoffossilfuel.B.Anincreasingamountofalgae.C.Climatechangeontheearth.D.Poisonouswaterpollutedbyoil.3.WhatdoesAllesthinkofReconAfrica'splans?A.Unfavourable. B.Challenging. C.Urgent. D.Illegal.4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.TheecosysteminAfricaisbeingdamaged.B.ReconAfricaplanstoconstructanewoilfield.C.Anewoilfieldthreatensthesurvivalofelephants.D.ThenumberofAfricanelephantsisdeclining.Passage7We'reallfamiliarwithmigration(遷徙):WildebeestsdashacrossAfrica;monarchbutterfliesflyacrosstheAmericas...Butdidyouknowthatforestsmigrate,too?InhisnewbookTheJourneysofTrees,sciencewriterZachSt.Georgeexploresanextremelyslowmigration,asforestscreepinchbyinchtomorepleasantplaces."Themigrationofaforestisjustthatmanytreessprout(發(fā)芽)inthesamedirection,"St.Georgewrites."Throughthefossilsthatancientforestsleftbehind,scientistscantracktheirmovementoverthousandsofyears.Theymovebackandforthacrosscontinents,sometimesfollowingthesameroutemorethanonce,likemigratingbirdsorwhales."Thishashappenedoverthousandsofyears,andclimatechangetendstobethedrivingforce.Ofcourse,today,climatechangeisspeedingup,andtreescan'tkeeppace.TakeCaliforniaforexample:It'sgettinghotteranddrierandscientistsestimatethat—Beforetoolong,SequoiaNationalParkmaynotbeabletokeepgiantseguoias(巨杉)."ThescientiststherehadneverseenanythinglikeSt.Georgesays."Theyworried,andIthinkatsomepointwewilllosetheseancienttreesandthatwewillhavetothinkaboutwhatwedowiththeplaces,andwhetherweshouldplantnewgroveswheretheyareeasytogrow."Thisisknownas"assistedmigration"-humansplanttreesinotherplaceswherethey'remorelikelytoflourish.Butthisprocesscarriesrisks—peoplecanaccidentallyintroduceinsectsanddiseasestonewplaces,wheretheymaywipeoutentirenativepopulations.So,St.Georgewrites,there'sadebateamongconservationistsandforesterstoday:Shouldhumanshelpthetreesescape?"Theremaybecaseswherepeopleareprobablygoingtostepinandhelpspeciesmovetoplaceswherethey'llbemoresuitableinthefuture,"St.Georgesays."Sofar,therearenohugemovementsofcitizengroupsmovingtreesnorth.ButthatiskindofonevisionofthefuturethatthepeopleIinterviewsortofhopetosee."1.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthemigrationofaforest?A.Itismainlytheresultofclimatechange.B.Itoftenfollowscertainmigratingspecies.C.Ittakesthousandsofyearstocompleteit.D.Itisverydifficulttotrackthemigration.2.WhydoestheauthormentionSequoiaNationalPark?A.Tostresstheparkisfacingaseveresituation.B.Toshowtreesfailtoadapttoclimatechange.C.Toprove"assistedmigration"carriesrisks.D.Tostatescientistsarehopefulabouttheenvironment.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"flourish"inParagraph6mean?A.Becomevaluable. B.Developrapidly. C.Growwell. D.Escapediseases.4.What'sSt.George'sattitudetowardshelpingthetreesescape?A.Skeptical. B.Supportive. C.Objective. D.Disapproving.Passage8Whenyouwalkonasandybeach,ittakesmoreenergythanwalkingdownasidewalk-becausetheweightofyourbodypushesyouintothesand.Itturnsoutthatthesamethingistrueforvehiclesdrivingonroads."Theweightofthevehiclescreatesaveryshallowindentation(四痕)inthepavement—likeit'scontinuouslydrivingupaveryshallowhill,"saidJeremyGregory,ascientistatMIT.Hemodeledwithhisteammateshowmuchenergycouldbesavedandhowmuchgreenhousegasescouldbeavoidedbysimplyhardeningthenation'sroadsandhighways.Andtheyfoundthathardening10percentofthenation'sroadseveryyearcouldpreventtheemissionequalto440megatonsofcarbondioxideoverthenext5decades-thatamountisequaltohowmuchCO,you'dsparetheplanetbykeepingabillionbarrelsofoilinthegroundorbygrowing7billiontreesforadecade.Itreduces0.5%ofprojectedtransportationemissionsoverthattimeperiod.Asforhowtohardenroads,Gregorysaysyoucouldcombinesmallamountsofcertainfibrewithhightechnologyintopavingmaterials.Oryoucouldpavetheroadswithspecially-madeconcrete,whichisharderthanordinaryconstructionmaterials.Thissystemcouldalsobeawaytoshavecarbonemissionswithoutsomeoftheusualbarriers."Usually,whenitcomestoreducingemissionsinthetransportationsector,you'retalkingaboutchangingpoliciesrelatedtovehiclesandalsodriverbehavior,whichinvolvesmillionsandmillionsofpeople—asopposedtochangingthewaywedesignandpreserveourpavements.That'sjustontheorderofthousandsofpeoplewhoareworkingintransportationagencies."Andwhenitcomestoimprovingourstreetsandhighways-thoseagenciesarewhereyoumightsaytherubbermeetstheroad.1.HowdoestheauthordevelopParagraph3?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bymakingclassification.C.Bylistingfigures. D.Byanalyzingcauses.2.WhatdoesGregorysuggestforhardeningroads?*A.Mixingfibrewithspecialconcrete.B.Changingregularpavingmaterials.C.Creatinghi-techcomputermodels.D.Usingordinarybuildingmaterials.3.Whatisanadvantageoftheroad-hardeningsystem?A.Itreducesconstructioncosts.B.Itprofitstransportationagencies.C.Itregulatesdriverbehavior.D.Itavoidsinvolvingtoomanypeople.4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WalkingDownBeachesorSidewalks?B.HardeningRoadsHelpsSaveEnergyC.HowtoCutDownCarbonEmissionsD.ASystemofHardeningRoadsPassage9Howimportantisfishfarming?Very.Althoughit'sanancientbusiness,theriseofaquaculturehasbeenoneofthebiggestrevolutionsinfoodsupplyoverthepasthalfcentury.Aquaculturehasmadefishmoreaffordableforconsumersaroundtheworld,popularizingtheconsumptionofwhatusedtobeexpensive,andeasingthepressureonhard-pressedwildstocks.Aquaculturealsohasmanyclearenvironmentalbenefits:comparedwithotherwaysofgrowinganimalprotein,ituseslittleornoland,andhaslowgreenhouseemission.Andwhiletheworldhastraditionallyhadabadrecordofregulatingwildfishing,fishfarminggenerallyoccurswithintheboundariesofgovernments,meaningitshould,intheory,bemucheasiertoensurethatgoodpracticesareupheld.Crowdinglargenumbersoffishintolimitedspacesmeansthatwasteproducts,includingwaste,uneatenfoodanddeadfish,arepouredintothesurroundingwaters,pollutingthem.Besides,thepesticidesanddrugsusedtotreatconditionsthatupsetfishinConcentratednumberscanalsoaffectlocalwildlife.Manyfarmedfisharefedonotherfish,sotheindustryalsoputspressureonwildstocks:aboutafifthofallcaughtfish,some18milliontonnes,areusedforfishoilandfishmealproduction.Thereisalsotheproblemoffishescaping,withpotentiallydangerouseffectsonsurroundingecosystems.In2018theScottishParliament'senvironmentcommitteepublishedareportonthefishfarmingindustry'senvironmentaleffects,statingthatkeyproblemssimplyhadn'tbeentackled,andthattheScottishgovernment'splantodoublesalmonoutputby2030couldcause"irrecoverabledamage"toecosystems.Sincethen,protectionhasbeentoughened.Thereisnowmorepressurefromregulatorstosituatefarmsinremote,deep-waterlocations.Meanwhile,though,catchesofScottishwildsalmonhavefallentotheirlowestlevelsincerecordsbeganin1952."Therearegoodreasonsforfishfarmingandrealdangerstoitaswell,"concludesanofficial."Thequestionishowtomakeitwork."1.Howhasfishfarmingbenefitedpeople?A.Ithasmanyclearenvironmentaleffects.B.Itcanmonitorthewildfishinlimitedareas.C.Itmakesiteasierformorepeopletoconsumefish.D.It'seasierforthegovernmenttomakefishproduct.2.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thereasonsforfishfarming.B.Thedownsideofaquaculture.C.Thedevelopmentofseaexploring.D.Theeffectsonsurroundingecosystems.3.WhatdoweknowaboutfishfarmingaccordingtotheScottishreport?A.Themassivefishfarmingmaydamageecosystems.B.Theproblemsoffishfarmingarelikelytobesolved.C.Thefishfarmingindustryhasnoeffectontheenvironment.D.TheScottishgovernmentplanstodoublefishoutputnow.4.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsaquacul
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