单选题
There have been five extinction waves in the planet's history—including the Permian extinction 250 million years ago, (21) an estimated 70% of all land animals and 96% of all marine creatures vanished. The sample polling of animal populations so far suggests that we may have entered (22) will be the planet's sixth great extinction wave. Forests razed can grow back, polluted air and water can be cleaned—but (23) is forever. And we're not talking about losing just a few species. In fact, conservationists quietly (24) that we've entered an age of triage (治疗类选法), when we might have to decide which species can truly be (25) . The worst-case scenarios of habitat (26) and climate change—and that's the pathway we seem to be (27) —show the planet losing hundreds of thousands to millions of species, (28) of which we haven't even discovered yet. So (29) you care about tigers and elephants, rhinos and orangutans, then you should be scared. But (30) shouldn't leave us paralyzed. In hot spots like Madagascar and Brazil, conservationists are working with locals on the ground, (31) that the protection of endangered species is tied to the welfare of the people who live closest to them. A strategy known as avoided deforestation goes (32) , encouraging environmental protection (33) putting a price on the carbon locked in rain forests and allowing countries to trade credits in an international market, (34) that the carbon stays in the forest and is not cut or burned. It's (35) that any of this will stop the sixth extinction wave, let alone preserve the biodiversity we still enjoy, but we have no choice but to try.
单选题
A. when B. because C. there D. so
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题空格处前面是说发生在2.5亿年前的大灭绝,空格处的词用于引导定语从句,修饰表示时间的先行词“250 million years ago”,在定语从句中充当时间状语,因此应选when,A项正确。