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These things should belong to the country ________.
- A.13y law
- B.by the law
- C.according to law
- D.in law
A thousand years ago Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest like the forests we now find in Malaysia and Thailand. As more and more ___36___ came to live in Hong Kong, these trees were cut down and burnt. Now there is no forest left, ___37__ there are still some areas covered with trees. We call these __38__.
Elephants, tigers, monkeys and many other animals used to live in the __39__ forests of Hong Kong, and there were even crocodiles in the ___40__ and along the coast. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the animals began to __41___ out. Early farmers grew rice and kept pigs and chickens in the valleys.
They ___42___ the trees and burnt them. They needed fires to keep themselves ___43___ in the winter, to cook their food, and to keep away from dangerous animals. Elephants quickly disappeared because there was not enough ___44___ for them. So did most of the wolves, and tigers. Monkeys, squirrels and many other animals soon died out in the same __45____.
You might think that there are ___46___ any animals in Hong Kong, except in the __47_____. You might think there can’t be any wild animals in such a __48___ place with so many cars and buildings. But there is __49_____ a good deal of countryside in Hong Kong and New Territories, and there are still about thirty-six different kinds of animals living there.
One of the most interesting of Hong Kong’s ____50___ is the barking deer. They are beautiful little creatures with rich, brown coat and a white patch under the tail. They look like deer but they are much ___51___. They are less than two feet high. The male barking deer has two small horns but the female has none. They make a __52____ rather like a dog barking.
Barking deer live in thick shrub(灌木) country and are very good at __53___. They eat grass and shrubs, mainly in the very early morning and late afternoon and evening. This is when you are most likely to see one but you will need to be very quiet and to have very ___54___eyes. In Hong Kong the barking deer has only one ___55_____ ---- man. Although it is illegal, people hunt and trap these harmless little animals. As a result there are now not many left. There are a few on Hong Kong Island but none in the New Territories.
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But beyond just looking dirty, a filthy (肮脏) keyboard might actually make you sick. A 2008 study showed that keyboards can be up to five times dirtier than the average toilet seat. How come? Too often, people don't 2_____ to wash their hands after using the restroom or eating at their desks. In the latter case, sticky fingers transfer sauces and crumbs (食物碎屑)onto and between the keys. Also, our fingers rub skin oils onto the keys. Thus, a keyboard can become a 3_____ place for germs to grow. One common bug that researchers have found is staphylococcus aureus (金黄色葡萄球菌). It is a classic cause of food 4_____, signs of which include nausea (恶心) and diarrhea (腹泻). Stomach sicknesses caused by typing on a dirty keyboard have been dubbed "qwerty tummy" after the "Q-W-E-R-T-Y" keys on a keyboard. The threat posed by a dirty keyboard is quite real, but it can be 5_____. The easiest way is to clean your keyboard regularly. Office cleaning 6_____ say that keyboards should be unplugged, turned upside down and shaken 7_____. By doing so, you can get rid of most of the crumbs. After that, wipe across the keys using a soft cloth with a cleaning solution (清洁剂). Another way to solve the problem is using a silicon (硅胶) keyboard cover. These thin covers are made to 8_____ over the keys. They prevent food from falling through the cracks and dust from 9_____. |