26.What function do Hungria's biological treatments have
A.Decreasing the productivity of soybeans.
B.Gienerating more greenhouse gas emissions.
C.Inereasing farmers'dependence on chemicals.
D.Boosting nutrients uptake through soil bacteria.
27.What can be inferred from Hungria's words
A.Ecological health outweighs maximum yiclds.
B.Funding new awards for women is meaningless.
C.Sustainable practices will lead to lower harvests.
D.Involving women in farming makes a difference.
C
Ever thought you could adopt your very own corner of the Peak District National Park,the
Eryri National Park or even Wioken Fen National Nature Reserve to help nature develop The
National Trust (NT)is hoping you'll do just that as part of its ambitious new plans to tackle the
climate and nature crises,as well as improve access to nature and cultural heritage in the UK
The conservation charity's new 10-year strategy includes a new "Adopt a plot"fundraising
initiative at six "nature supersites".Anyone with the ready funds will be able to sponsor
nature-recovery work on a plot of land in these areas.Other parts of the NT's strategy include
creating 250,000 more hectares of nature-rich landscape on its own land,cooperating with other
landowners and local communities,improving the health of enough soil to provide a habitat for
one billion earthworms,and supporting 100 towns and cities to expand their networks of green
spaces through a new programme,Nature Townsand Cities,to be launched this summer.
The far-reaching 10-year strategy was informed by the results of a public consultation,
when over 70,000 people-including members and volunteers-shared their views on the
Trust's work.To pay for it all,the NT hopes to raise more funds in the next decade than it has
raised in the previous 10 years.NT director general Hilary MoGrady said,"Our charity's
founders were passionate campaigners who recognized the threats to our natural and cultural
heritage,and,against the odds,did something about it.That same courage is needed today.The
Trust is uniquely placed to do something about these challenges and it's why we are setting
ourselves these ambitious but much-needed goals."
To encourage more people to get involved,the NT will create new volunteering
opportunities.For example,this spring volunteers can take part in the two-year Freshwater
Renaissance project that aims to restore a network of freshwater habitats on five sites across
England.Also an NT apprenticeship scheme(培训生计划)is launched for 130 young people,in
careers such as IT,finance,countryside management and gardening;applications will open this
year.
28.What is one aim of the National Trust
A.Creating more plans.
B.Encouraging public participation.
C.Predicting climate crises.
D.Limiting access to historic sites.
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