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"In the United States,40 million Americans don't have enough food to eat.They don't know wheretheir next meal is going to come from,"said Aidan Reilly,who co-founded Farmlink."Meanwhile,inthe United States,we're throwing out over 100 billion pounds of food every year."Back in 2020,Reilly and his childhood friend James Kanoff were reading and watching news aboutfood shortages,and they learned that area farms were forced to destroy excess produce that they couldn'tsell,especially with restaurants,schools and hotels closed.Reilly,Kanoff and a core group of friendsworked together over Zoom,texted and e-mailed to contact farms coast to coast."We didn't really setout to start a nonprofit,"Reilly said."We just thought,There're so many people suffering,if we canfigure out one way to help,then that'll be great.'"In California,they found a farmer who had 13,000 eggs that could be donated,and Reilly offeredto do the pickup and delivery himself.That was the first of many more deliveries.With"we'll come toyou”as their catchphrase(标语),the group rented U-Haul trucks and attempted to do all the foodpickup and deliveries themselves.“We had a lot of small problems in the beginning,”Reilly said.“We broke axles(车轴),loadedin 40,000 pounds of potatoes in a wrong way and had to try to drag them out by using another truck anda rope.But we made it work."Farmlink has worked with more than 100 farms and 300 communities in the US,rescuing andmovingenough food to distribute more than 64 million meals,"Reilly said.24.What can we learn about Farmlink Project from the text?It was launched by some college students.B.It helps relieve American poverty.-C.It cooperated with the farms worldwide.25.Why did some farms waste the produce left?D.It is supported by the government.A.The produce was of poor quality.B.Nobody came to purchase the produce.C.The farmers refused to sell it at a low price.D.Food shortages were no longer a problem globally.26hat difficulty did the students encounter in the start-up phase?A.They were lacking in experience..B.They overloaded the supply.C.Their navigation aids didn't work.D.The vehicles were inadequate.27.What is the text mainly about?A/Americans faced a food shortage crisis.B.Farmers in poor areas worried about food waste.Volunteers delivered farm produce to those in need.D.Students took action to tackle hunger and food wasteCTariq Qaiser,an architect,is trying to protect mangroves ()The trees could savePakistan's largest city Karachi,sitting on the Arabian Sea,from natural disaster.He comes to BundalIsland several times a week to document the illegal cutting of mangrove trees.Very often,"You can'thear a single bird because the chain saws are so loud.The trees are cut down illegally for firewood,"he says,shaking his head.Besides,developers clear the mangroves to make room for construction.Karachi has a hot climate,and its concrete buildings and paved roads make it even hotter.Offshore,there are islands where mangroves grow.They could be the key to slowing climate change.Mangrove forests pull carbon dioxide out of the air,holding four times as much of the planet-warminggas as other forests can.They support diverse ecosystems.As sea levels rise with global warming,thetrees could play a big role in protecting coastal cities like Karachi from flooding.Karachi's mangrovesare disappearing.But its numbers are rising in other parts of Pakistan.With replanting efforts,the2023年10月高中毕业班摸底测试·英语第4页(共8页】
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