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A close friend of mine lives with six hundred wild animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school (where I first knew him) he has traveled all over the world collecting animals for his very own zoo. He hoped to collect at least two examples of every sort of animal on his land, like Noah before the Great Flood. But the flood that my friend was afraid of, was a flood not of water, but of people. I expect you have heard of my friend: he writes books about his travels, and about the wild and wonderful animals that he collects. The money from the books helps to pay for all the food that these animals eat.
My friend told me that when he was out looking for water last week (there is not enough water on the island, though there is plenty all around it) , he found oil. He needs money for his travels, and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for a lifetime; but he knows that if tells anybody else about it, it will be the end of his zoo, and his life's work. So, if I know my friend, he will not tell anybody (but you and me) about what he found because oil and water do not mix.
Choose the best answer:
(1) My friend lives ________.
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A.on an island in the middle of a great flood
B.at the school that we used to go to, on Kyklos
C.on a Greek island with six hundred animals
D.all over the world; he is always traveling
(2) Since he left school ________.
[ ]
A.he has collected books about every sort of animal
B.he has lived in zoos all over the world
C.he has lived all the time on Greek island
D.he has traveled all over the world collecting animals
(3) The flood of which my friend was afraid was ________.
[ ]
A.a flood of too many people
B.a great flood of water
C.a flood of too many animals on his island
D.a flood of oil
(4) He pays for the food the animals eat by ________.
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A.collecting two examples of every animal
B.travelingall over the world
C.writing books
D.selling the oil on his island
(5) Last week my friend ________.
[ ]
A.found enough water on his island to last a life-time
B.was looking for water, and found oil
C.found plenty of oil all round the island
D.went out looking for oil to pay for his travels
(6) If he tells anybody about the oil ________.
[ ]
A.it will be the end of his life's work
B.he will have as many animals as he needs
C.he will not write any more books
D.people will no longer come and visit his zoo
查看习题详情和答案>>Where do all the tourists go?
Where are the most popular places for tourists in Britain? There are some of the top ten tourist attractions (胜地).
Madame Tussand's Waxworks (蜡像馆)
(2.5 million visitors each year )
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Madame Tussaud was a Frenchwoman who lived in Paris during the French revolution (革命). She had to make death masks (面部模型) of people who had been killed ( many of them were her friends ) by the revolutionaries(革命者).
Her waxworks were opened in London in 1842. Many of her earliest models are still on show , but models of political leaders, pop and sports stars are changed often.
The Tower (塔) of London
(2. I rail/ion visitors each year )
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The tower was built in the eleventh century. It was begun by a man who was not even English, William of Normandy~ the cousin of England's King. Around the year 1240, King Henry Ⅲ made this tower his home. He widened the grounds to include (包括) a church, a great hall, and other buildings. He invited many important visitors and many of them came with animals as gift, so Henry built a zoo near the gate of the tower to keep them. The tower was lived in by English kings, until it was turned into a prison (监狱). Many famous prisoners (囚犯)were killed there.
Alton Towers
(2.4 million, vsitors each year )
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Alton Towers was opened in 1978. It is Britain's biggest and best known Theme (主题) Park and it has been described as Britain's Disneyland. Everyone who comes to Alton Towers hopes to have adventure( 冒险) and fun and they certainly will be pleased. There is always something new for you to enjoy as new and more exciting rides .are introduced each year
The Roman Baths( 浴场).Bath
(800,000 visitors each year )
The hot water springs( 温泉) in Bath were first discovered by the Romans in the first century A. D.. The baths were built in that place and then used by the Romaus for bathing and for the good of their health. When the Bomans, left Britain, the baths were forgotten. They were not discovered again until 1878.
Nowadays, the old buildings left by the Romans are visited by thousands of people. They also drink some of the famous hot water. Over a million litres (升) a day of this water comes out of the ground at a not changing temperature of 46.5℃.
1. If you want to visit a tourist attraction where both kings and prisoners used to live, you should go to______
A. Madame Tussaud's Waxworks
B. The Tower of London
C. Alton Towers
D. The Roman Baths
2. If you visit Madame Tussaud's Waxworks. you could see ______.
A. the wax model of Madame Tussaud
B. the death masks of some French revolutionaries
C. the wax models of famous people
D. the wax models of nil pop and sports stars in British history
3. When the Romans used the baths for bathing, they found______
A. the water was hot
B. the water always stayed at the temperature of 46.5℃
C. the water could be drunk
D. the water was good for health
4. Alton Towers has a history of______ years.
A. about a few B. about 30
C. hundreds of D. thousands of
5. Which of the four tourist attractions has the most visitors each year?
A. The Roman Baths, Bath.
B. Alton Towers.
C. The Tower of London.
D. Madame Tussaud's Waxworks.
查看习题详情和答案>>Perhaps the most famous rare(珍稀)animal is the panda. Twenty years ago it was nearly extinct(灭绝的). Now, its numbers are growing again. It is even a symbol for wildlife conservation(保存,保护). But many other species have not been as lucky as the panda. Some are already extinct. Today, many more are in serious danger. This is because man hunts them and destroys their habitat. Is it too late to save wildlife?
A serious habitat problem arises(出现)because of pollution or opening new lands. Habitants take many years to grow again. When the wild animals lose their homes, the natural balance is also changed. If one animal, bird, or insect disappears, all the others suffer, too.
This is what is happening in the forests of South America. Africa and Asia. Habitats and animals are disappearing in Europe, too. Since 1947 in Britain, for example, 50% of the woods, low wet land, and 95% of meadows have disappeared. And what has taken the place of these green, natural places? Houses, farms, cities, streets, roads, and factories. Because of this (and pollution too) several British species are dying.
Then, what is the solution? There is only one way to save wild animals and wild habitats---conservation. This means man should protect animals in danger by establishing law, opening more national parks, building fewer new roads, planting more forests, and cutting pollution. If not, many wild animals will soon have just one habitat---the zoo!
1. Why are many more animals in danger? Because _________.
A. the natural balance has changed
B. they are not as lucky as the panda
C. they are losing their homes
D. the places where they live are being destroyed
2. Another word which can be used in place of “habitat” is ________.
A. a natural home of animals or plants B. custom
C. conservation D. trees
3. It is implied(暗指的)that ________.
A. if the animals’ habitats are destroyed, they will grow up soon
B. the zoo is the best habitat for the world’s animals
C. the more new roads are built, the fewer habitats animals will have
D. pandas are the lest lucky among the animals in the world
查看习题详情和答案>>As a volunteer, you can learn new things, make friends, and know that you are helping someone. Here are some simple ways that you can volunteer..
Animal shelters are always looking for volunteers to walk pets, and help clean and care for them.
Organize a clean-up program in your neighborhood.
Hospitals often have programs that kids can help with to cheer up patients.
Donate used toys and books to libraries, shelters or churches.
These are just a few examples – visit one of the many volunteer sites online for many more ideas. Why not ask your morn or dad to volunteer too, and make it a family activity?
Once you volunteer, you will quickly learn that giving has its own rewards(回报). You won't get paid, but the feeling you get from helping others is much more special than getting money. Give it a try. You won't be disappointed(失望的)!
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
小题1:If you become a volunteer ,you may NOT .| A.learn new things | B.make new friends |
| C.get a gift | D.get money |
小题2:According to the passage, where can you get more volunteering ideas?| A.On TV. | B.On the Internet . |
| C.From parents. | D.From teachers . |
小题3:If you love animals and want to take care of them , you could .| A.donate some old toys | B.organize a clean-up program |
| C.visit the zoo | D.go to an animal shelter |
小题4:What does the underlined word "patients" mean in Chinese?| A.院长 | B.病人 | C.护工 | D.门卫 |
小题5:Who is the passage probably written for?| A.Parents. | B.Kids. |
| C.Teachers. | D.Doctors |
birthday her mother carried her to the zoo near her home and bought her a toy chimp. She loved her
furry (毛绒) friend very much. At age 7, Jane Good all read Dr. Doolittle, a book about a doctor who
could talk to animals. She wanted to be able to talk to her favorite animal, too. She expected to go to
Africa some day so that she could learn more about chimps. When Jane grew up, she still dreamed of
going to Africa. She got her wish when she was 26 years old. She went to Gombe National Park
where many chimps lived in the forests.
Jane watched the chimps closely day after day. She saw that they were a lot like people. They could
think and make plans. They used tools. They showed their fear, pain, or pleasure. Sometimes, they
fought. Often, they hugged (拥抱) and kissed.
Scientists were surprised by what Jane saw. They knew that the relation between chimps and
humans was the closest. However, they did not know they acted so much like us.
Jane still has the toy chimp she was given as a child. She has studied her furry friends for over 30
years. Now, she speaks for them to groups around the world. She hopes that what she has to say will
make others do something to protect chimps from being hurt.
1. When Jane was 7, she wanted _____.
A. to read Dr. Doolittle again
B. to talk to animals, too
C. to buy another toy chimp
2. Jane went to Gombe National Park to .
A. have a trip there
B. train a baby chimp
C. learn more about chimps
3. The scientists were surprised when they heard that .
A. the chimps could act so much like humans
B. Jane had been in Africa for such a long time
C. Jane watched the chimps closely day after day
4. Jane speaks for chimps to groups around the world to .
A. help the scientists learn more about chimps
B. study her furry friends in some other countries
C. make more people do something to protect chimps
5. From the passage, we can learn that _____.
A. Jane found more about chimps than the scientists did
B. Jane dreamed of going to Africa when she was 26
C. Jane knew nothing about chimps before going to Africa