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丰城中学校本资料 第 PAGE 1 页 共 NUMPAGES 8 页 丰城中学2014-2015学年下学期高二周练试卷 英 语(重点班) 命题人:余丛芳 审题人:高三英语备课组(2015-4-27) 一、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A Our planet is home to about seven billion people. Since the 1990s, population experts have predicted the number would grow to nine billion before it begins to slow down and possibly decrease. But a new report predicts the world’s population is likely to increase to almost 11-billion by 2100. The new estimates are based on the most modern statistical tools. They make use of government records and expert predictions about death rates, fertility(生育) rates and international migration, or people moving across borders. During the rest of this century, Africa is likely to experience the largest increase in population. The report says Africa’s population will grow from about 3.5 billion to 5.1 billion people over the next 85 years. John Wilmoth is director of the United Nations Population Division. He says that in the past, researchers thought population growth in Africa would be similar to that of other areas. They expected slower growth rates as birth control use became more widespread. But he says those estimates were wrong. “The level of contraception use has continued to increase but slowly – more slowly than expected – and fertility therefore has been falling less rapidly than expected, and the population therefore continues to grow somewhat more rapidly than we expected.” The new findings are based on a joint research project of the United Nations and the University of The researchers believe the population of Asia will reach five billion by 2050. That is up from the current 4.4-billion people. The researchers also believe that North America, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean area will have a total population of below one billion. John Wilmoth says the pressure of feeding the rising population is likely to be less than might be expected. “The relativel

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