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30.How is the text mainly developed?A.By surveying.B.By experimenting.C.By giving examples.D.By analyzing data.31.What's the best title for the text?A.How to Appear Powerful With Body LanguageB.Body Language Varies From Culture to CultureC.Your Body Language May Shape Who You AreD.The Wide Use of Body Language in CommunicationDThe prospect for American agriculture is attractive:healthier soil,more carbon kept inthe ground,less nitrogen()runoff,and less need for chemicals.However,the reality ofplanting cover crops during the off-season-an approach to slowing climate change-iscomplex,according to new Stanford University-led research.The study,published in GlobalChange Biology,reveals that cover cropping as currently done in a major US crop-growingregion reduces corn and soybean yields,and could lead to indirect environmental impacts fromexpanded cultivation to make up for the losses."Use of cover crops is rapidly spreading.We want to see how these new practices affectcrop yields in the real world,outside of small-scale research plots,"said Jillian Deines,leadauthor of the study."Agriculture is a very tricky business to get right,and things typically don't work out asplanned,"said David Lobell,the professor in Earth System Science."Our view is that constantmonitoring,evaluation and learning is a key part of making agriculture truly sustainable(续的).”Because of cover cropping's potential as a climate change solution and other landscapebenefits,the US Department of Agriculture has subsidized()the practice with more than$100 million per year since 2016.The Inflation Reduction Act,passed in August,earmarked()20 billion for practices that "directly improve soil carbon and reduce nitrogen losses,associated with agricultural production".Without these supports,farmers would likely be slower to take on the cost of plantingcover crops.In fact,cover crops are used on only about 5%of fields in the primarycorn-growing region of the US.32.What is the disadvantage of cover cropping according to paragraph 1?A.It does harm to soil's health.B.It requires more chemicals.C.It speeds up soil carbon loss.D.It lowers the output of crops.33.Which of the following is David Lobell's idea?A.Cover cropping takes up more land.B.Agriculture has an uncertain future.C.Agriculture calls for continuous studying.D.Cover cropping has been widely accepted.34.What's the attitude of the US government to cover cropping?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Unconcerned.35.What can we know about cover cropping in the US from the last paragraph?A.It costs little money.B.It is a chemical method.C.It accounts for a small percentage.D.It has strong support of farmers.【高二期末联考英语试题第5页(共8页)】232312D