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[A]brief[B]conclude[C]cumulative[D]descendants[E]Developed[F]Exotic[G]hazard[H]
[A]brief[B]conclude[C]cumulative[D]descendants[E]Developed[F]Exotic[G]hazard[H]
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2024-09-19
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[A]brief[B]conclude[C]cumulative[D]descendants[E]Developed
[F]Exotic[G]hazard[H]ingested[I]inhabitants[J]lingering
[K]marine[L]neglectfully[M]pollutant[N]properly[O]released
A staggering 8 million tonnes of plastic waste are entering the world s oceans every year, or the equivalent to five grocery bags filled with plastic for every foot of coastline in the world, according to the first scientific assessment of the problem.
The joint US-Australian study,【C1】______ at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, analysed waste production data from 192 countries to 【C2】______that between 4.8 million and 12.7 million tonnes of "mismanaged plastic" entered the oceans in 2010: 8 million tonnes is the central estimate.
Plastic in the oceans is becoming a serious ecological problem for【C3】______life, as well as an ugly【C4】______washed up on beaches and floating on the open seas. Large pieces such as intact plastic bags are a【C5】______ for animals from turtles to dolphins, which can become entangled(缠住)or swallow them with fatal results. More insidious is the weathering of plastic debris into tiny particles that can be【C6】______even by microscopic invertebrates(无脊椎动物).
The amount of plastic going into the oceans is increasing fast, keeping pace with global plastic production, said the study leader Jenna Jambeck. "In 2025 the annual input would be about twice the 2010 input or 10 bags full per foot of coastline. The【C7】______ input in 2025 would be nearly 20 times our 2010 estimate: 100 bags of plastic per foot of coastline in the world."
【C8】______nations have the infrastructure to dispose【C9】______of the vast majority of their plastic or recycle it. Poorer countries do not. Altogether about 3 percent of the world’s total plastic waste ends up in the oceans through littering or dumping. A huge investment will be needed to save the oceans and their【C10】______from choking on human plastic debris. [br] 【C3】
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解析
形容词辨析题。空格位于介词for和名词life之间,因此空格处应填入形容词或名词或形容词性的分词修饰life。结合此处句意“对于——生物来说,海洋中的塑料正成为严重的生态问题”及备选项可知,空格处应填入marine“海洋的”,这里表达的是塑料垃圾对海洋生物的影响。
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