1、2022高中英语精选外刊语法填空251 Transition (转变)to renewable energies highlightedInvestors and entrepreneurs gathering in the Swiss city of St. Gallen for the START Summit have highlighted the transition toward renewable energies. 1_(speak) at the Summit, one of Europes leading student conferences for entreprene
2、urship and technology, the co-founder & group CEO of Swiss digital asset bank Sygnum Mathias Imbach told the Xinhua News Agency the Russia-Ukraine conflict should serve as a trigger 2_(reduce ) the dependency on fossil fuels. It 3_(certain) is another accelerator. This geopolitical(地缘政治的) event coul
3、d be a trigger(诱因) to push those 4_ have not yet looked into it much more because we have to reduce dependencies, Imbach said. Lubomila Jordanova - a climate advocate and the co-founder and CEO of Berlin-based green tech startup Plan A, 5_ end-to-end platform that enables companies to measure, monit
4、or and reduce their 6_(environment) footprint and improve their Environmental Social Governance - said: I am 7_(hope) that the events of the last three years including COVID-19 are going to allow us 8_(see) a future which is a lot more reliant on stable supply chains and on the sustainable model. Th
5、eres no other way than the renewable energy one, the sustainable one. That means that we need to shift 9_(swift) , she added. This year is really important for us, our team is going to double. At the moment were 80 people, we are expected to hit close 10_ 200 by the end of the year. Were opening off
6、ices internationally.keys:1 Speaking 2 to reduce 3 certainly 4 who 5 an6 environmental 7 hopeful 8 to see 9 swiftly 10 to2 WHO sounds alarm on global funding for fight against tuberculosisThe world is spending nowhere near enough 1_ ( revive ) the fight against tuberculosis (TB) (结核病) after the COVI
7、D-19 crisis set back years of progress, the WHO said Monday. Ahead of World Tuberculosis Day on Thursday, the World Health Organization said global spending on TB diagnostics, treatments and prevention in 2020 was less than half of the target of $13 billion 2_(annual) by 2022. TB remains one of the
8、worlds 3_(deadly) infectious killers, said the WHO. Each day, over 4,100 people lose 4_(they) lives to TB and close to 30,000 people fall ill with this preventable and curable disease. It is the second top infectious killer after COVID-19. Tuberculosis 5_(cause) by bacteria that most often affects t
9、he lungs. Like COVID-19, it is transmitted via the air by 6_(infect) people. The coronavirus pandemic disrupted access to TB services, the WHO said. TB 7_(death) increased in 2020 for the first time in more than a decade, and the situation continues to look bleak, said Tereza Kasaeva, director of th
10、e WHOs global TB program. In 2020, the first full year of the COVID-19 pandemic, 8_ estimated 63 percent of under-15s with TB were not reached with or not officially reported to have accessed life-saving TB diagnosis and treatment services. Almost two 9_(three) of eligible children under 5 did not r
11、eceive TB preventive treatment. Over 1.1 million under-15s 10_(fall) ill with TB in 2020, and 226,000 children and adolescents died, said the WHO.keys:1 to revive 2 annually 3 deadliest 4 their 5 is caused6 infected 7 deaths 8 an 9 thirds 10 fell3 Tropical fish pushing further southA joint research
12、project between Australias University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the University of Adelaide has discovered that the countrys tropical fish 1_(migrate) south as sea temperatures rise. The study, 2_(publish) in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B biological journal on Wednesday, built upon 20 y
13、ears of data 3_(monitor) on the abundance of fish populations along Australias east coast. We showed very strong patterns of these fish being seen, more often and more species, as the waters in New South Wales warm up due 4_ climate change, Professor Ivan Nagelkerken, a marine ecologist at the Unive
14、rsity of Adelaide, told the Xinhua News Agency on Wednesday. Nagelkerken said that at the beginning of the 20-year data set species of tropical fish were in the single digits off NSWs coast, and now they have observed over 100 species. He said the impact of this mass migration would be far reaching
15、and crippling(有害的) across ecosystems. As tropical fish inhabit waters 5_(far) south, they are likely to displace local species and also struggle 6_(they) to survive year-round. Tropical fish species are able to invade temperate waters, but during the winter by far the 7_(major) of them will die off
16、because the winters are still too cold. As the tropical fish have adapted to new waters to escape rising temperatures off the Queensland coast, the researchers also noted short-term behavioral changes. These animals are in another environment, and our study found that this actually leads to them bei
17、ng a bit more 8_(scare). They show more shelter behavior. Theyre more cautious, said Nagelkerken. He noted that these behavioral adaptations 9_(limit) and if waters continued to warm the fish would eventually be left with nowhere to go as they cant migrate any farther than Australias easternmost poi
18、nt of land. After Tasmania, theres nothing. They have a big open ocean with no habitat to settle in. We need 10_(manage) our fishing in a sustainable way that buys some time for these fish to adapt to climate change, so we can do something on a local scale while well be dealing with a global issue.keys:1 have been migrating 2 published 3 monitoring4 to 5 further 6 themselves 7 majority8 scared 9 were limited 10 to manage