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【题目】

1From the passage we can know that ______in Big Bend National Park.

A. lions won’t attack tourists B. there is danger for tourists

C. snakes are active during winter D. you can’t find monkeys or rabbits

2When your car breaks down in Big Bend National Park, you can _____.

A. stay with it waiting for help B. make a fire with wood

C. walk through the forest D. go and find someone to fix it

3If a lion or a tiger attacks you in Big Bend National Park, you can ________.

A. run away quickly B. let children play with them

C. throw stones at them D. use a flashlight to scare them away

4According to the passage, you might ______in Big Bend National Park.

A. drive as fast as you can B. take sleeping bags with you

C. give food to wild animals D. walk around in bushes in summer

5What’s the passage mainly about?

A. How to protect yourself against wildlife.

B. The great beauty of Big Bend National Park.

C. Big Bend National Park’s safety instructions.

D. Things to do while driving in Big Bend National Park.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4B

5C

【解析】

试题在游览大本德国家公园时,安全是第一位的,本文主要介绍了游览大本德国家公园时的安全注意事项。

1根据短文第一句As you enjoy the great beauty of Big Bend%20 National Park,safety comes first可知,对游客来说在大本德国家公园里是有危险的。故选:B。

2根据 Driving部分最后一项内容中If your car breaks down, stay with it. It is much easier for others to find a car on the road than a person walking through the forest.可知,当你的车在大本德国家公园抛锚时,你可以呆在那里等待救援。故选:A。

3根据Wildwife 部分第三项中If you think it may attack you, wave your arms, throw stones, and shout but never run.可知,如果狮子或老虎在大本德国家公园袭击你,你可以向他们扔石头。故选:C。

4根据 Driving部分最后一项内容中Take more than enough water, food and sleeping bags可知, 依据这篇文章,你可以带睡袋。故选:B。

5根据文章大意可知,本文主要介绍了在游览大本德国家公园时的安全注意事项,所以Big Bend National Park’s safety instructions最符合文意。故选:C。

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