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[高考复习指南] 2017届河南省南乐县高考英语一轮复习阅读理解训练:8(含解析)

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  河南南乐县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解基础训练8

  【2016高考训练题】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

  As with every other invasive(入侵的)species, introducing worms to an ecosystem(生态系统)that developed without them has an effect on everything that lives there.

  This concern is very clear in the Great Lakes region. Nonnative earthworms(蚯蚓)have been in North America for a couple hundred years, brought over from Europe with soils and plants. More recently, Asian species, sold as fishing bait(饵料), have started to spread in the Great Lakes region, where there are no native earthworms.

  In these earthworm-free forests, when leaves fall onto the forest floor and plants and animals die, they build up into whats called the duff(腐殖质)layer. In this area, it was just bacteria that broke down the organic material for plants to consume and take up. Earthworms come in, they do their job and do it extremely wellthey take that forest floor and turn it into the rich black soil you find in your garden.

  That sounds great-but the local plants and animals in the Great Lakes region are used to living with the duff layer, not in the rich soil associated with earthworms. In addition, the rich top soil left by earthworms can wash out in a heavy rain. The differently produced soil is a problem as well. Theres a mat of fine roots in that duff layer-thats where a lot of our native plants put their root system. When that duff is gone, its a lot harder for them to put their roots into the mineral(矿物质的)soil.

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