You may think that light pollution isn’t something extraordinarily important. You may believe that every other type of pollution has a larger impact on the environment than light pollution does. But light pollution is serious.

Light pollution, or “sky glow”, is the glow(亮光) you can see at night above cities and towns. Light pollution is a problem that has been accompanying man ever since he started his first fire some 15,000 years ago. Light pollution is the light(散射光) that comes from streetlights, buildings, parking lots and any other source of light that is reflected or directed into the atmosphere.

Urban light pollution means that one-fifth of the world’s population can no longer see the Milky Way(銀河) with the naked eye(肉眼). Many city kids, even if they did look through the orange smog above their heads, would probably see only a handful of stars. We have lost our view of the stars, and we have mucked up our night-time environment as well. Astronomers are calling for the dark places on Earth to be preserved as national parks.

Lots of people find the ever-brightening night annoying, and animals that are programmed to prefer the dark may avoid a brightened habitat. Sea turtles can get lost searching for a beach to lay eggs, and their hatchlings(孵化的幼仔)may confuse over-lit beachfront resorts(度假勝地) for the ocean horizon, wasting precious energy needed to find the sea and escape predators(食肉動物). Because their necks aren’t yet long enough to see things far away, baby turtles rely on the mirror image of the moon to guide them to the sea, to begin their new life. A car may even hit a particular turtle, which was thinking the light from a nearby city was moonlight reflecting off the ocean waves. Birds that live in and around cities can die because of sky glow, too. The bright lights can blind them, leading to countless collisions with buildings and other tall structures.

Reducing light pollution is not difficult.Light pollution is the easiest type of pollution to end. people can help reduce much sky glow by using lighting only when necessary. The stars above us are priceless heritage— for not only for astronomers but for all humans. More of our children should be able to look up at night and see the Milk Way is not just a candy bar.

1.The underlined part “mucked up” probably means_________ .

A. ruined B.protected

C. affected D. blamed

2.All the following statements are false EXCEPT_________.

A. Light pollution does not have as large an import on the earth as other types of pollution do

B. Light pollution exists everywhere on the eafth

C.People in some parts of the world cannot see the Milky Way with their naked eyes as a result of light pollution

D.Loght pollution came into existence with modem technology

3.Beacuse of light pollution,the sea turtles hatchlings may___

A.find the sea easily

B.cscape predaton

C.be misled by bright lights from beachfront resorts

D.find the way to the sea with the help of bright lights

4.The author mentions the Milk Way in the last paragraph to show that_________.

A. we should take action to reduce light pollution

B. light pollution isn’t something important

C. most kids are looking forward to seeing the Milk Way

D. the Milk Way can’t be seen with naked eye

 

1.A

2.C

3.C

4.A

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述了什么是光污染以及光污染所造成的危害。最后作者給出了建議:如何減少光污染。

1.

2.

3. their hatchlings(剛孵出的幼仔) may confuse over-lit beachfront resorts for the ocean horizon, wasting precious energy needed to find the sea and escape predators.這句話可知答案為C。

4. Way。

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