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  XI'AN-China's conservation work for the endangered crested ibis(朱鹮)is facing new challenges, including an increasing mortality rate due to inbreeding, and the conflict between the need to expand natural habitats and local communities' economic interests, bird experts have warned.

  The crested ibis, once widespread in Japan, China, Russia and the Korean Peninsula, almost became extinct in the first half of the 20th century.

  Before 1981, when seven crested ibis were accidentally found in Yangxian county, in Northwest China's Shaanxi province, academics thought the species had been extinct in China for almost 17 years.

  Due to the huge effort put into species protection since 1981, the number of crested ibis in China has risen to an estimated 1,617, including 997 in the wild, the State Forestry Administration said at a meeting on crested ibis protection in Xi'an on Monday.

  However, although the ibis population exceeds 1,000, the birds are still not free from the threat of extinction, said Fang Shengguo, director of the State Conservation Center for Gene Resources of Endangered Wildlife at Zhejiang University.

  “Ornithologists used inbreeding in the early stages of protection so that numbers of the precious birds could increase quickly, but that method had consequences,” Fang said.

  "Studies have proved that as a result of inbreeding, crested ibis have the lowest genetic diversity of all endangered birds," Fang said.

  "It means a high mortality rate and more physical defects for hatched chicks."

  “The government should collect genetic information from all crested ibis and establish a genetic database as soon as possible, then design a scientific mating plan for the species,” Fang said.

  So far, about 90 percent of crested ibis live in Shaanxi province, and fewer than 140 ibis live in three zoos in other parts of the country, including Beijing Zoo, according to Liu Dongping, an assistant researcher at the National Bird Banding Center of China, which is affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Forestry.

  The bird has lost the ability to migrate, he said, adding that if an unexpected natural disaster occurred in Shaanxi province or an infectious disease spread through the area, the ibis population could be greatly reduced.

  Experts also warned that the increased population of ibis, whether in the wild or in captivity, requires a larger and more varied natural habitat.

  Rampant hunting, the massive loss of habitat caused by deforestation and the overuse of pesticides, which killed aquatic insects on which the ibis feed, are believed to be the main reasons for the sharp reduction in the ibis population before 1981.

  So, in 1983, a State-level natural reserve was set up in Shaanxi province to protect the bird.But the struggle for living space between human and animal has never stopped, said Lu Baozhong, deputy director of the Shaanxi Crested Ibis Conservation Station.

  "For example, ibis often look for loaches in farmers' rice fields.Sometimes their claws trample the rice seedlings.In another case, villagers discovered some land with abundant mineral resources which happened to be a habitat for ibis," said Lu, who has devoted 30 years to ibis protection.

  A long-term win-win solution for ibis and local communities needs to be developed, one that would provide ecological compensation for local residents, Lu said.

(1)

What’s the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Rare Bird in China

B.

New Problems for the Crested Ibis

C.

The Way to Save the Crested Ibis

D.

The Reason for the Crested Ibis’s Extinction

(2)

Which of the following statement is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

The crested ibis is a native of China.

B.

Before 1981, the crested ibis was extinct in China.

C.

The crested ibis is now free from the threat of extinction.

D.

Most of the crested ibis are in Shaanxi province.

(3)

Why did the experts adopt the way of inbreeding to protect the crested ibis?

[  ]

A.

To increase the mortality rate.

B.

To increase the number of the crested ibis.

C.

To get more physical defects for hatched chicks

D.

To have the lowest diversity of the endangered bird.

(4)

What may be the reason for the reduction in the population of the crested ibis before 1981?

[  ]

A.

inbreeding

B.

economic development

C.

over hunting

D.

sandstorm

(5)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Due to our great efforts, the crested ibis lives in the wild well.

B.

Scientists will choose a better habitat for the crested ibis.

C.

The problems of the crested ibis have not been solved now.

D.

The government has established a genetic database of the crested ibis.

答案:1.B;2.D;3.B;4.C;5.C;
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1.In the sentence“Teach the students about your culture(文化) and help them talk about their own”, “your culture”here means the culture of ________.

[  ]

A.the English native speakers

B.the English learners

C.the readers of the two books

D.the readers of the newspaper

2.Which of the following are mentioned about the two books in the passage above?

a.publisher  b.titles   c.content

d.writers   e.prices  f.pages

g.book number

[  ]

A.a, b, d, f.
B.a, c, d, g
C.b, c, d, e
D.b, c, e, f

3.The two books have in common everything except ________.

[  ]

A.the same interesting topics

B.the same level of learners

C.proper ways to excite the learners to talk

D.right kinds of activites for cultural communication

4.According to the passage, you can have at least ________ ways to be connected if you want to know something about AWL's books.

[  ]

A.two
B.three
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5.The passage above is probably taken from the ________ section in a newspaper.

[  ]

A.EDUCATION
B.NEWS
C.ADVERTISEMENT
D.BOOKSHELF

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  During a winter’s night in 1935, Xia Xinmin, a 21-year-old soldier in the Red Army, was climbing a snowy mountain.With heavy snowflakes flying around him, Xia felt shattered by the piercing cold wind? He couldn’t move one more step.So his friends tied him to the tail of a horse, dragging him forward.

  “You can’t imagine the cold, fighting for breath on the high mountain, ” said Xia.“But I survived thanks to help from other soldiers and our strong willpower.”

  Xia was among the soldiers who overcame the dangers of the 12,500-kilometre Long March.Surrounded by Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomintang Army, the Red Army began the two-year march to escape.On October 22, 1936, they finally succeeded, arriving at Shaan’xi.

  This year marks the 70th anniversary of the victory? Seventy years have passed, but stories of the Red Army’s bravery have been passed down through families.“I was quite touched when my grandfather told me his wartime stories, ” said Guan Yingran, 17.His grandfather experienced countless dangers after he joined the Red Army at the age of eight.

  “Gradfather said it was their belief in winning a better life for all the people that finally led them out of darkness, ” said Guan.

  Yin Weidong a policeman who retraced the full route in October, fully understands the power of belief.The 34-year-old was really frightened when he fell into a swamp.“It helped me understand the spirit of the Long March which means you must never give up hope.”

  Recent years have seen groups of people like Yin retrace the march.Two Englishmen finished their new Long March in 2003.This summer students from 13 universities took part in a relay to cover the full route.In this way they figured out what young people could learn from the Long March.

  Lin Lu, a 17-year-old girl said the Long March encouraged her to work hard during Senior 3.“Like the soldiers, I believe in myself and that I can win a place at my dream school.” However, she said her bitterness is nothing compared to that of the army.“They lost their lives, but all that I lost was a few hours’ sleep.”

  “In modern society where beliefs tend to be lost, the Long March teaches people to search for them again, ” said Wang Shuzeng, author of the book “Long March” in 2006.

(1)

The experience of Xia ________

[  ]

A.

showed how tough the journey can be for those who want to retrace the route

B.

is an example of the tough soldiers who achieved the success of the Long March

C.

gave us a clear picture of what qualities a good mountain climber must have

D.

warn us of the potential dangers of climbing high mountains alone

(2)

Those who retraced the route ________

[  ]

A.

are inspired by the spirit of the Long March

B.

overcame the same dangers as 70 years ago

C.

believed in winning a better life for all the people

D.

were mostly students from famous universities

(3)

By quoting the author of the book“Long March”, the writer means that ________

[  ]

A.

the Long March is a valuable lesson for people in modern society

B.

people should try to retrace the route of the “Long March”

C.

living in a comfortable environment, people easily lose their beliefs

D.

people should sometimes search for difficulties in their lives

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  14days from just 2,090pp

  Fully inclusive from the UK

  Price cover international airfares, departure taxes, fuel charge, local transportation all meals, entrance fecs, guides, daily tours and visas for UK citizens

  ◆Days 1-3 UK-Shanghai

  Fly to the great city of shanghai and in the evening sample traditional shanghai foodVisit the beautiful YU Garden, Old Townshanghai Museum, cross the Grest Nanpu Bridge and tour the Pudong areaAlso explore Xintiandi with its 1920’s style Smkomen buildings and end your stay in shanghai with an amazing Huangpu river evening tour

  ◆Days 4-7Shanghai-Yangtze River Tour

  Fly to yichang and change(approxone hour)to board your Yangtze River ship for the next four nightsEnjoy a tour of the three Gorgee Dam(三峡大坝)before sailing on the grand Yangtze River, passing through the impressive Three GorgesWe take a side tripe to the lesser Three Gorges or travel up the shennong Stream in a peapod boat and enjoy various shore trips along the way

  ◆Day8Chongqingchengd

  Get off in Chongqing and drive to Chengdu for an overnight stay

  ◆Day9-10; Chengdu-xi’an

  Visit the famous Panda Reserve to see the lovely animals We then fly to the bistoric city of xi’an for two nights stay and enjoy traditional ShuijiaoNext day, explore one of the most important discoveries of the 20th centurythe Terracotta Warriors(兵马俑), followed by the ancient City wall and a performance of Tang Dynasty dancing

  ◆Day11-13xi’an-beijing

  Visit little wild goose pagoda and see the ancient objects at the well-kowm shangxi provincial museum before walking through the lively militia Quarter to see the Great MosqueLater fly to Beijing for three nights stay and try Peking DuckDuring our stay in Beijing, we stroll through Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden city, the largest and best preserved collection of ancient buildings in china, and visit the summer palaceNext day we take a walk on the Great wall, tour the unique Temple of Heaven and enjoy an attractive Chinese Acrzibatio show

  ◆Day14Beijing-UK

  Fly back to the UK, arriving home later the same day filled with happy memories

(1)

The underlined word“sample”in the passage probably means“________”

[  ]

A.

buy

B.

reserve

C.

taste

D.

make

(2)

The first and last scenic spots to he visited in xi’an are ________

[  ]

A.

the Terracotta Warriors and the Great Mosque

B.

the Terracotta Warriors and shanghai provincial Museum

C.

little wild goose Pagoda and Great Mosque

D.

Little wild goose Pagoda and the Muslim Quarter

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the ad?

[  ]

A.

The tourists will have to pay extra for fuel and meals

B.

The tourists will visit the 1920’s Shikumen buildings in Beijing

C.

The tourists will take a side trip to the Three Gorges Dam during the tour

D.

The tourists will stay in Beijing for three nights before leaving for the UK

(4)

The ad is mainly intended to ________

[  ]

A.

encourage the British to travel in China

B.

attract the British to traditional Chinese food

C.

offer service of booking air tickets to tourists

D.

provide the British with a better understanding of China

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  14 days from just £ 2,090 pp

  Fully inclusive from the UK

  Price covers:International airfares, departure taxes, fuel charges, local transportation, accommodation, all meals, entrance fees, guides, daily tours and visas for UK citizens.

  ◆Days 1-3:UK-Shanghai

  Fly to the great city of Shanghai and in the evening sample traditional Shanghai food.Visit the beautiful Yu Gardens, Old Town, Shanghai Museum, cross the Great Nanpu Bridge and tour the Pudong area.Also explore Xintiandi with its 1920’ s style Shikumen buildings and end your stay in Shanghai with an amazing Huangpu River evening tour.

  ◆Days 4-7:Shanghai-Yangtze River Tour

  Fly to Yichang and change(approx:one hour)to board your Yangtze River ship for the next four nights.Enjoy a tour of the Three Gorges Dam(三峡大坝)before sailing on the grand Yangtze River, passing through the impressive Three Gorges.We take a side trip to the Lesser Three Gorges or travel up the Shennong Stream in a peapod boat and enjoy various shore trips along the way.

  ◆Day 8:Chongqing-Chengdu

  Get off in Chongqing and drive to Chengdu for an overnight stay.

  ◆Days 9-10:Chengdu-Xi’an

  Visit the famous Panda Reserve to see the lovely animals.We then fly to the historic city of Xi’an for two nights’ stay and enjoy traditional Shui Jiao.Next day, explore one of the most important discoveries of the 20th Century-the Terracotta Warriors(兵马俑),followed by the ancient City Wall and a performance of Tang Dynasty dancing.

  ◆Days 11-13:Xi’an-Beijing

  Visit Little Wild Goose Pagoda and see the ancient objects at the well-known Shanxi Provincial Museum before walking through the lively Muslim Quarter to see the Great Mosque.Later fly to Beijing for three nights’ stay and try Peking Duck.During our stay in Beijing, we stroll through Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City, the largest and best preserved collection of ancient buildings in China, and visit the Summer Palace.Next day we take a walk on the Great Wall, tour the unique Temple of Heaven and enjoy an attractive Chinese Acrobatic Show.

  ◆Day 14:Beijing-UK

  Fly back to the UK, arriving home later the same day filled with happy memories.

(1)

The underlined word “sample” in the passage probably means “________”.

[  ]

A.

buy

B.

reserve

C.

taste

D.

make

(2)

The first and last scenic spots to be visited in Xi’an are ________.

[  ]

A.

the Terracotta Warriors and the Great Mosque

B.

the Terracotta Warriors and Shaanxi Provincial Museum

C.

Little Wild Goose Pagoda and the Great Mosque

D.

Little Wild Goose Pagoda and the Muslim Quarter

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the ad?

[  ]

A.

The tourists will have to pay extra for fuel and meals.

B.

The tourists will visit the 1920’s Shikumen buildings in Beijing.

C.

The tourists will take a side trip to the Three Gorges Dam during the tour.

D.

The tourists will stay in Beijing for three nights before leaving for the UK.

(4)

The ad is mainly intended to ________.

[  ]

A.

encourage the British to travel in China

B.

attract the British to traditional Chinese food

C.

offer services of booking air tickets to tourists

D.

provide the British with a better understanding of China

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  On the evening of June 21, 1992, a tall man with brown hair and blue eyes entered the beautiful hall of the Bell Tower Hotel in Xi’an with his bicycle.The hotel workers received him and telephoned the manager, for they had never seen a bicycle in the hotel ball before, though they lived in “the kingdom of bicycles.”

  Robert Friedlander, an American, arrived in Xi’an on his bicycle trip across Asia which started last December in New Delhi, India.

  When he was 11, he read the book Marco Polo and made up his mind to visit the Silk Road.Now, after 44 years, he was on the Silk Road in Xi’an and his early dreams were coming true.

  Robert Friedlander’s next destinations(目的地)were Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Urumqi, etc.He will complete his trip in Pakistan.

(1)

The best headline(标题)for this newspaper article would be ________

[  ]

A.

The Kingdom of Bicycles

B.

A Beautiful Hotel in Xi’an

C.

Marco Polo and the Silk Road

D.

An American Achieving His Aims

(2)

The hotel workers told the manager about Friedlander coming to the hotel because ________

[  ]

A.

he asked to see the manager.

B.

he entered the hall with a bike.

C.

the manager had to know about all foreign guests.

D.

the manager knew about his trip and was expecting him.

(3)

Friedlander is visiting the three countries in the following order ________

[  ]

A.

China, India, and Pakistan

B.

India, China, and Pakistan

C.

Pakistan, China, and India

D.

China, Pakistan, and India

(4)

What made Friedlander want to come to China?

[  ]

A.

The stories about Marco Polo.

B.

The famous sights in Xi’an.

C.

His interest in Chinese silk.

D.

His childhood dreams about bicycles.

(5)

Friedlander can be said to be ________

[  ]

A.

clever

B.

friendly

C.

hardworking

D.

strong-minded

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