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【题目】For 40 years, people in London have been happy to see parakeets (马尾鹦鹉) in their parks. The shocking green body and long tail have brought a bright color to the parks, which have attracted a lot of people.

However, the parakeets are no longer welcome. They will push out local birds from trees to build their own nests, and will also take most of the food in the parks, such as seeds, fruit and nuts.

Sometimes by accident, plants and animals are carried to new places. They are transported by trains, ships or even planes. Often, animals like fishes get transported in the water containers of ships. When these ships reach new places and pump out the water from their tanks, these animals will start a new life in a new place.

Sometimes people take plants and animals from one part of the world to the other to solve a problem. But it will create a bigger problem. Years ago, the sugarcane (甘蔗) farmers of northern Australia brought the toads (蟾蜍) from South America to their farms. They thought they would kill the beetles (甲虫) that harm the sugarcane crops. But the toad has done much more. It is now killing Australia’s native animals, such as snakes, water birds and so on.

【1】 People get interested in parakeets mainly because of ____.

A. their appearance B. their singing

C. their behavior D. their living environment

【2】How do the parakeets affect the local birds?

A. They sometimes kill the local birds.

B. They destroy trees which the local birds live in.

C. They take the local birds nests and food.

D. They have attracted much of peoples attention.

【3】What is the third paragraph mainly talking about?

A. How animals and plants come to new lands.

B. How a new animal affects the local animals.

C. Why some plants are introduced to a new place.

D. The role of ships in transporting animals and plants.

【4】 What can we learn about the toads?

A. They didnt kill the beetles at all.

B. They were brought to Australia by accident.

C. They have ruined the sugarcane crops.

D. They have created a larger problem in Australia.

【答案】

【1】A

【2】C

【3】A

【4】D

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述的是来自喜马拉雅山的长尾小鹦鹉来到伦敦以后给当地的鸟儿带来了影响和麻烦。

【1】A推理判断题。 The shocking green body and long tail have brought a bright color to the parks, which have attracted a lot of people. 根据这里可以推理出人们因为它们特殊的外表而吸引,故选A。

【2】C细节理解题。 根据第二段2,3行The government has suddenly woken up to the fact that there are many more parakeets in and around London making life harder for the local bird population.说明这样的鸟儿太多了,对当地的鸟儿产生了很大的威胁,故C正确。

【3】A细节理解题。 根据文章最后一段内容The most surprising thing about the case of the rose-ringed parakeet is that no one quite knows how the parakeets came from India and started breeding (繁殖) in areas around London.说明人们搞不清楚这种鸟儿怎么会来到这里的,故A正确。

【4】D 主旨大意题。本文讲述的是来自喜马拉雅山的长尾小鹦鹉来到伦敦以后给当地的鸟儿带来了影响和麻烦,故B项内容与文章相符。故D正确。

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