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7.Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorillas(大猩猩)in Africa.Her research and life in the mountain forests of Rwanda made her famous.She wrote a book about her work,Gorillas in the Mist.A major Hollywood studio paid her a million dollars for the movie rights.Her cruel murder in 1985had to be added to the film.
Fossey was born in 1932.She became interested in animals from a very early age and attend a veterinary course.Her major at university would help her later research.She became interested in Africa in her late twenties.She took out money and went to Tanzania,where she met the man who would change her life,anthropologist(人类学者)Dr.Louis Leakey.
Fossey was encouraged by Dr.Leakey to carry out long-term research on mountain gorillas.In 1967,she set up the Karisoke Research Centre in the remote Rwanda rainforest.She became an internationally famous in 1970after appearing on the cover of National Geographic magazine.It brought huge publicity(宣扬)for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas and save them from dying out.
Fossey was strongly against zoos.In 1978,she tried to stop two young gorillas from being taken from Rwanda to a zoo in Germany.However,Twenty adult gorillas were killed.She also disagreed with"conservation tourism",which disturbs the animals'natural habitat.Many believe she was killed by those who wanted to make big money from gorilla tourism.

29.What do we know about Dian Fossey?C
A.She is an African.B.She filmed a movie.C.She is an American.D.She killed herself.
30.When did Dian Fossey become interested in Africa probably?B
A.In 1932.
B.Between the late 1950s and1960s.
C.In 1978.
D.In the early 1980s.
31.What was Dian Fossey internationally famous for?D
A.Her being against zoos.
B.Her working for the magazine.
C.Her research on wild animals at university.
D.Her protecting and saving the mountain gorillas.

分析 本文主要讲述了美国动物学家Dian Fossey 的故事,以及她为保护大猩猩而做出的努力.

解答 29.C 细节题.根据文章内容,Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorillas(大猩猩)in Africa.由此可知,Dian Fossey 是一个在非洲研究大猩猩的美国动物学家,结合选项,故C为正确答案.
30.B 细节题.根据文章内容,Fossey was born in 1932.She became interested in animals from a very early age and attend a veterinary course…She became interested in Africa in her late twenties.由此可知,Fossey出生于1932年,而对非洲感兴趣是在她将近30岁的时候,结合选项,故B符合文意.
31.D 细节题.根据文章内容,She became an internationally famous in 1970after appearing on the cover of National Geographic magazine.It brought huge publicity(宣扬)for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas and save them from dying out.由此可知,Dian Fossey 变得全球有名是在1970年,她发起保护和拯救大猩猩的运动,结合选项,故选D

点评 本文是一个人生感悟人物故事类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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The report finds little connection between what parents know about storing medicines safely and what they actually do. Nine out of 10 parents know that medicines should be stored up and away out of reach and sight, but 7 out of 10 of them admit not doing that. They leave medicines out on kitchen counters, sinks and sofas, believing babies and toddlers(学步者)aren’t tall enough or strong enough to reach them. Unfortunately, they probably can. Children as young as a month have ended up in an emergency department because they’d been poisoned by getting into a medicine that was left within reach.

Most poisonings related to medicines---particularly among babies and toddlers---occur within their home. Kids develop rapidly and they want to explore their environment. At certain ages they have a lot of hand-to-mouth activity, and so it’s very common for them to explore their environment and then try to taste what they find.

The new Safe Kids worldwide report includes a survey of 2,000 parents with children under age 6. While the number of children visiting an emergency department for accidental poisonings had declined since the 2010 maximum, the decline has slowed in recent years.

Prescription and over-the-counter medicines cause the most severe poisonings, but vitamins and supplements(补充品)can also cause problems. There are steps families can take to lower the risk for an accidental medicine poisoning.

1.Why are children poisoned according to the text?

A. Some of the medicines at home taste nice

B. There is something poisonous in medicines

C. Kids have easy access to medicines at home

D. Kids are curious to explore the environment

2.What can we learn from the text?

A. Vitamins and supplements can do good to kids

B. The team made a survey of 2,000 kids under age 6

C. 600 parents surveyed could keep medicines properly

D. Kids are usually smart at storing medicines at home

3.What could be the best title for the text?

A. Parents’ Casual Behavior Leads to Kids Poisoned

B. The Number of Kids Poisoned Has Declined Lately

C. Nearly 60,000 Children Are Poisoned by Medicines

D. Kids Are Facing the Risk of Being Poisoned at Home

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Before he left the boys,White said he would come back again with"backup".That is what police officers say when they are appealing for help from other officers.
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25.Why didn't White send the kids home?C
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D.A well-known basketball player.
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B.To encourage and help the kids.
C.To teach the kids to play basketball.
D.To help the police look into the crime.

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