题目内容
Tanzania Tarangire is a national Park which lies in Tanzania.The park itself covers an area of around 2,850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park of its kind in the country.I recently visited Tarangire to see what it was like.
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
小题1: Which statement is correct about the park?
小题2: What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 infer?
小题3:What does the passage possibly tell us?
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
小题1: Which statement is correct about the park?
A.It covers an area of about 2,580 square kilometers. |
B.It is the largest park of its kind in the country. |
C.Their population in the park was around 2,000. |
D.There are a lot of Baobab trees in the park. |
A.They moved their bodies against the trees to solve the skin problem. |
B.They rested under the trees, doing nothing, just for killing the time. |
C.They helped each other to knock down the dirty things on their bodies |
D.They guarded their baobab trees, fighting the terrible leopards and lions. |
A.A Page from Tanzania Tourist Diary. | B.Animals and Plants in Tarangire Park. |
C.A Visit to Tarangire National Park. | D.Protecting Animals and Environment. |
小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:C
试题分析:到非洲的国家公园旅游一定会让你大饱眼福。坦桑尼亚的塔拉哥尔国家公园的象群、猴面包树、狮子,还有在车与人的围绕中仍能酣然入睡的豹子,一定能激起旅游者的热情。
小题1:细节理解题。根据全文提供的信息及文中原句We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.(我们被告知塔兰吉雷是非洲能看到如此多猴面包树的最好的国家公园之一)可知此题答案是D。
小题2:语句猜测题。根据文中原句的意思(它们在树上磨蹭来抵制瘙痒)可知此题答案应该是A。
小题3:推理判断题。根据全文所提供的信息这篇文章告诉我们在塔兰吉雷国家公园参观的情况,故选C。
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