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can extract animal DNA from blood that leeches and other bloodsucking ereatures have ingested(A,which helps identify the source animal and could be used to trace the ranges of animals in anarea."Compared with other methods for surveying wildlife,it is really cost-and time-efficient anddoesn't require a lot of professional skills,"says Arthur Kocher,an ecologist in Germany."It willbecome more popular.”Questions or comments on this article?E-mail us at feedback@sciencenews.org I ReprintsFAQ21.Where were the leeches caught in the passage?A.Kunming Institute of Zoology in China.B.China Nature Communications.C.Kunming,China.D.China's Ailaoshan Nature Reserve.22.Why were the park rangers go hunting for the leech?A.Because leeches can help protect other animals.B.Because leeches can help evaluate the success of wildlife conservation efforts.C.Because leeches can help scientists find out where the animals stay.D.Because leeches suck blood and need to be eliminated.23.The passage is mostly taken from aA.natural science magazineB.science fictionC.science news websiteD.technology report尔In the summer of 1965,Tete-Michel Kpomassie became the first African to explore Greenland.He was 24 on the day when he stepped onto the dock at Qaqortoq,Greenland.But his arctic journeyhad actually begun some seven years earlier.Kpomassie was a teenager when he bought a book aboutGreenland in Togo.Immediately,the topic attracted him,and within a year he'd run away from homein pursuit of the Arctic.He traveled along the west coast of Africa,eventually crossing into Europe.There,he stayed forsome time before leaving for Greenland."I took my time to step out,"he recalled."When I arrived,everyone stopped talking;all were staring.They didn't know if I was a real person or wearing amask.Children hid behind their mothers.Some cried,believing I was a spirit from the mountains."Kpomassie found his true home in Greenland's northern reaches,where the Inuit culture thathe'd read in a book as a boy was very much alive.Over the next 18 months,Greenland's first Africanlearned to adapt himself quickly to the new environment.He returned to Togo in late 1966 and adapted the journal he'd kept into a book.Kpomassie thenwent on to give lectures about his experience throughout Africa and Europe.And he settled down inParis,returning to Greenland on three occasions in that time.His book An African in Greenland wasfirst published in France and has since been translated into eight languages."All the while I knew where I ultimately needed to end up,"he said.Now approaching 81years old,Kpomassie is packing up his apartment and heading back to northern Greenland,where heintends to live out his final years.24.When did Kpomassie begin his first jourey to Greenland?A.In the 1940s.B.In the 1950s.C.In the 1960s.D.In the 1970s.25.What can we infer about people from Para.2?A.They were unfriendly to strangers.B.They taught Kpomassie eight languages.C.They hadn't met a black man before.D.They were unwilling to let Kpomassie go.梧州市2023届高三第三次模拟测试·英语第3页(共8页)