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Modern zoos are different from those built fifty years ago. Those zoos were places where people could go to see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in cages with iron bars. Although the zoo keepers took good care of them, many of the animals did not feel comfortable, and they often felt ill.
In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural conditions. The animals are given more freedom in nature. Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in cages, and water flows through the places the animal live in.  there are few bars; instead, there is often a deep ditch, filled with water, which surrounds a space where several sorts of animals live together as they world naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk through a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and many birds, and large enough for birds to live naturally. In a zoo in New York, with the us of special night, people can observe certain animals that are active only at night, when most zoos are closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to watch animals that live in the desert or under water.
Modern zoos not only show animals to visitors, but also keep and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty years from now, the grandchildren of today’s visitors will still be able to enjoy watching these animals
【小题1】It seems that ______ is something most important for animals.
A  eating good food                B. living in cages
C. living with other animals           D. living in natural conditions
【小题2】In modern zoos __________.

A.different kinds of animals are kept separately.
B.Animals are no longer taken good care of.
C.Animals have more freedom
D.visitors can walk where they live
【小题3】In modern zoos ___________ feel comfortable.
A.the animals, the zoos keepersB.the visitors, not the animals
C.neither visitors nor animalsD.both visitors and the animals
【小题4】In some zoos people can ____________.
A.walk through huge special cages to watch all sots of animals
B.see animals which live in special conditions
C.during the day observe animals that are active at night.
D.Watch all rare animals that may ot be seen in the future
【小题5】The main idea of the passage is that __________.
A.zoos are now places where animals can live naturally
B.zoos are places where people can see animals from all over the world
C.there should be old and modern zoos alike
D.rare animals may soon die out


【小题1】D
【小题2】C
【小题3】D
【小题4】B
【小题5】A

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  Modem zoos are different from these built fifty years ago. At that zoos were places where people could go to see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in cages with iron bars(栅). Although the zoo keepers took good care of them, many of the animals did not feel comfortable; and they often fell ill.

  In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural conditions. The animals are given more freedom in larger places so that riley can live more as they would in nature. Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in cages, and water flows through the places the animals live in. There axe few bars; instead, there is often a deep ditch(沟)filled with water, which surrounds a space where several sorts of animals live together as they would naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk through a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and many birds, and large enough for the birds to live naturally. In a zoo in New York, with the use of special night light, people can observe certain animals that are active only at night, when most zoos arc closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to watch animals that live in the desert or under water.

  Modern zoos not only show animals to visitors, but also keep and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty years from now, the grandchildren of today's visitors will still be able to enjoy watching these animals.

(1) It seems that ________ is something most important for animals.

[  ]

A.eating good food
B.living in cages
C.living with other animals
D.living in natural conditions

(2) In modern zoos ________.

[  ]

A.different kinds of animals are kept separately

B.animals are no longer taken good care of

C.animals have more freedom

D.visitors can walk wherever they like

(3) In a modern zoo ________ feel comfortable.

[  ]

A.the animals, not the visitors
B.the visitors, not the animals
C.neither visitors nor animals
D.both visitors and animals

(4)In some zoos people can ________.

[  ]

A.walk through huge special cages to watch all sorts of animals

B.see animals which live in special conditions

C.during the day observe animals that are active at night

D.watch all the rare animals that may not be seen in the future

(5) The main idea of the passage is that ________.

[  ]

A.zoos are now places where animals can live naturally

B.zoos are places where people can see animals from all over the world

C.there should be old and modem zoos alike

D.rare animals may soon die out

  Modem zoos are different from these built fifty years ago. At that zoos were places where people could go to see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in cages with iron bars(栅). Although the zoo keepers took good care of them, many of the animals did not feel comfortable; and they often fell ill.

  In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural conditions. The animals are given more freedom in larger places so that riley can live more as they would in nature. Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in cages, and water flows through the places the animals live in. There axe few bars; instead, there is often a deep ditch(沟)filled with water, which surrounds a space where several sorts of animals live together as they would naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk through a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and many birds, and large enough for the birds to live naturally. In a zoo in New York, with the use of special night light, people can observe certain animals that are active only at night, when most zoos arc closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to watch animals that live in the desert or under water.

  Modern zoos not only show animals to visitors, but also keep and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty years from now, the grandchildren of today's visitors will still be able to enjoy watching these animals.

(1) It seems that ________ is something most important for animals.

[  ]

A.eating good food
B.living in cages
C.living with other animals
D.living in natural conditions

(2) In modern zoos ________.

[  ]

A.different kinds of animals are kept separately

B.animals are no longer taken good care of

C.animals have more freedom

D.visitors can walk wherever they like

(3) In a modern zoo ________ feel comfortable.

[  ]

A.the animals, not the visitors
B.the visitors, not the animals
C.neither visitors nor animals
D.both visitors and animals

(4)In some zoos people can ________.

[  ]

A.walk through huge special cages to watch all sorts of animals

B.see animals which live in special conditions

C.during the day observe animals that are active at night

D.watch all the rare animals that may not be seen in the future

(5) The main idea of the passage is that ________.

[  ]

A.zoos are now places where animals can live naturally

B.zoos are places where people can see animals from all over the world

C.there should be old and modem zoos alike

D.rare animals may soon die out

Modern zoos are very different from zoos built fifty years ago. At that time, zoos were places ________(1)people could see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in ________(2) with iron bars. The cages were easy to keep clean.________(3), for the animals, the cages were small and impossible to hide in. Although the zoo ________(4) took good care of them, many of the ________(5) did not feel comfortable, and they often became ________(6).

In modern zoos, people can see animals in more ________(7) conditions. The animals are given more freedom in larger places ________(8) they can live more freely as they would in ________(9). Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in the cages, and water flows________(10) the places that the animals live in. There are few bars,________(11) there is often a deep ditch(沟), filled with ________(12), which surrounds a space where several________(13) of animals live together as

they would naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk ________(14) a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and many birds. And it is large enough for all the birds to live ________(15).In a zoo in New York, because of special night ________(16), people can observe certain animals that are ________(17) only at night when most zoos are closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to ________(18) animals that live in the desert or underwater. Some other zoos have special places for animals that live in cold conditions like the ________(19) from the Arctic.

Modern zoos not only show animals for visitors, but also ________(20) and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty years from now, the grand children of today’s can still be able to enjoy watching these animals.

1.A.that   B. where C. which D. there

2.A.houses      B. rooms C. cages  D. offices

3.A.Therefore B. however     C. So      D. Though

4.A.masters    B. managers    C. keepers      D. trainers

5.A.workers    B. animals      C. bears   D. animals     

6.A.excited     B. angry  C. ill       D. frightened

7.A.natural     B. difficult     C. warm  D. different

8.A.so that      B. and     C. but     D. or

9.A.forest       B. nature C. rivers  D. the water

10.A.in   B. by      C. near    D. through

11.A.instead    B. instead of   C. and     D. or

12.A.stones     B. earth   C. oil      D. water

13.A.sorts       B. families      C. classes D. groups

14.A.by   B. out     C. through      D. in

15.A.happily   B. naturally    C. deeply D. hardly

16.A.moon     B. sign    C. light   D. signal

17.A.live B. active  C. living  D. sleeping

18.A.feel B. touch  C. watch  D. talk to

19.A.snakes    B. monkeys    C. bears   D. tigers

20.A.buy B. keep   C. sell     D. catch

(2013·高考北京卷,C)Although being famous might sound like a dream come truetoday’s starsfeeling like zoo animalsface pressures that few of us can imagine.They are at the center of much of the world’s attention.Paparazzi (狗仔队) camp outside their homescameras ready.Tabloids (小报) publish thrilling stories about their personal lives.Just imagine not being able to do anything without being photographed or interrupted for a signature!

According to psychologist Christina Villarrealcelebritiesfamous peopleworry constantly about their public appearance.Eventuallythey start to lose track of who they really areseeing themselves the way their fans imagine themnot as the people they were before everyone knew their names.“Over time”Villarreal says“they feel separated and alone.”

The phenomenon of tracking celebrities has been around for ages.In the 4th century BC.painters followed Alexander the Great into battlehoping to picture his victories for his admirers.When Charles Dickens visited America in the 19th centuryhis sold?out readings attracted thousands of fansleading him to complain (抱怨) about his lack of privacy.Tabloids of the 1920s and 1930s ran articles about film?stars in much the same way that modern tabloids and websites do.

Being a public figure todayhoweveris a lot more difficult than it used to be.Superstars cannot move about without worrying about photographers with modern cameras.When they say something silly or do something ridiculousthere is always the Internet to spread the news in minutes and keep their “story” alive forever.

If fame is so troublesomewhy aren’t all celebrities running away from it? The answer is there are still ways to deal with it.Some stars stay calm by surrounding themselves with trusted friends and family or by escaping to remote places away from big cities.They focus not on how famous they are but on what they love to do or whatever made them famous in the first place.

Sometimes a few celebrities can get a little justice.Stilleven stars who enjoy full justice often complain about how hard their lives are.They are tired of being famous already.

1.It can be learned from the passage that stars today________.

Aare often misunderstood by the public

Bcan no longer have their privacy protected

Cspend too much on their public appearance

Dcare little about how they have come into fame

2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?

AGreat heroes of the past were generally admired.

BThe problem faced by celebrities has a long history.

CWell?known actors are usually targets of tabloids.

DWorks of popular writers often have a lot of readers.

3.What makes it much harder to be a celebrity today?

AAvailability of modern media.

BInadequate social recognition.

CLack of favorable chances.

DHuge population of fans.

4.What is the author’s attitude toward modern celebrity?

ASincere.? BSceptical.

CDisapproving.? DSympathetic.

 

Founded in 1764 by French traders, St. Louis today is the fifteenth largest urban area in the United States. There are many attractive destinations for touists.

★American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog

Dog lovers who visit St. Louis won’t want to miss this 14,000-square-foot museum. Inside are over 500 paintings,prints, watercolors,and a variety of other dog art objects.

The Museum is open year round,Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM, and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM. Admission is $5 for adults,$2.50 for seniors, and $1 for children up to 14.

★Anheuser Busch Brewery

The Anheuser Buxch Brewery tour is not just for beer lovers.The tour includes the historic Brew House.Then the tour continues to the modern Bevo Packaging Plant. The best will be the Budweiser Clydesdale stables. The tours are always free.

★Gateway Arch

Designed by Eero Sarinen and Hannskari Bandel, it took over two years and 900 tons of stainless steel to build. It is the tallest of the country’s National Monuments. The Arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. About one milion people per year come to the top of the Arch, where there is an observation platform providing a great view of the city.

★The St. Louis Zoo

First version of the St. Louis Zoo opened in 1904 at the St. Louis World’s Fair, but in the century since it has grown into one of the chief zoos in the world. The passenger train takes visitors around the Zoo,which contains over 9,000 animals of over 800 species.

The Zoo is open every day but Christmas and New Year,with summer hours of 8 AM to 7 PM,and hours the rest of the year of 9 AM to 5 PM.Admission to the Zoo is free.

1.If a senior high school student plans to visit American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog with his parents and his five-year-old brother,he has to pay ______.

A.$8.5            B.$12             C.$13.5            D.$16

2.If you are interested in how to make beer,you can visit ________.

A.The St. Louis Zoo

B.Anheuser Busch Brewery

C.Gateway Arch

D.American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog

3.Which of the following statements about Gateway Arch is TRUE?

A.People can see the city clearly on the top of the Arch.

B.It was designed by two famous Italian architects.

C.It took 900 tons of stainless steel and cement to build.

D.It is the largest of the country ‘s National Monuments.

4.If you plan to visit the St. Louis Zoo, you can go there _____.

A.on New Year ‘Day

B.on ChristmasDay

C.at 5:30 p.m. in winter

D.at 8:30 a.m. in summer

 

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