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1、The old Elephant House at the National Zoo in WashingtonDC. has been renovated (翻新) to include a lot more space for the giant animals to play, rest and even take a shower. It has been renamed the Elephant Community Center, and it also offers a lot more for human guests.“It's a great place for el
2、ephants to socialize,” said Marie Galloway, who is the elephant manager at the zoo.The community center is designed to hold as many as 10 elephants. Although the zoo plans to increase the herd (象群), there are now just three elephants: Ambika, Shanthi and Kandula.Galloway said each animal reacted (作出
3、反应) differently to the new space. Shanthi, 38 years old, walked right in and explored everywhere. Ambika, 65, was very cautious (谨慎的) the first day, not sure if the new space was safe. And Kandula, Shanthi's 11yearold son, had a funny way of dealing with the unknown. “He backed his w
4、ay in,” Galloway said with a laugh.“The elephants are already enjoying throwing sand on one another,” said Galloway.People also have a lot more to do than in the old building, where they had few chances to learn about endangered species from Asia.There's a display featuring one of Kandula's
5、old toys: a 750pound tire. Visitors can watch a video of him playing.There are several other handson activities, including a machine that compares elephant sounds and human voices. You also can make a promise to save the elephants.Lastly, “protection” is the message zoo officials hope vi
6、sitors will take away from the exhibition. “We're hoping people will come to . and become educated,” Galloway said. “And take action to protect elephants.”Section_Warming Up & Reading Prereading HOW DAISY LEARNED TO HELP WILDLIFEDaisy had always longed to help endangered species of wil
7、dlife. One day she woke up and found a flying carpet by her bed.“Where do you want to go?” it asked. Daisy responded immediately.“I'd like to see some endangered wildlife,” she said.“Please take me to a distant land where I can find the animal that gave fur to make this sweater.” At once the car
8、pet flew away and took her to Tibet. There Daisy saw an antelope looking sad. It said,“We're being killed for the wool beneath our stomachs. Our fur is being used to make sweaters for people like you. As a result, we are now an endangered species.” At that Daisy cried,“I'm sorry I didn't
9、 know that. I wonder what is being done to help you. Flying carpet, please show me a place where there's some wildlife protection.”long vt.&vi.渴望;极想long to do sth.渴望做某事此句中had longed to do sth.是过去完成时形式,意为“早就渴望做某事”,发生在以下所讲故事之前,所以用过去完成时。species/'spiiz/n.种类;物种(单复数同形)carpet /'kpIt/n.地毯res
10、pond /rI'spnd/vi.回答;响应;做出反应respond to sth.对某事做出反应distant /'dIstnt/adj.远的;远处的fur/f/n.毛皮;毛;软毛where和that都引导的是定语从句;分别修饰land和animal。saw an antelope .为“感官动词宾语宾补”结构。beneath prep.在下面,在底下(相当于under)此处介词at表示“针对做出反应”。where引导定语从句,修饰先行词a place。戴茜是如何学会帮助野生动植物的第1段译文戴茜一直都渴望帮助那些濒临灭绝的野生动植物。一天她醒来,发现床边有一块飞毯。飞毯问:
11、“你想去哪儿?”戴茜立刻回答。“我想去看一些濒临灭绝的野生动植物。请带我到一个遥远的地方,在那里我可以找到为制作这件毛衣而提供皮毛的动物。”她说。飞毯立刻起飞了,带她到了西藏。在那里,戴茜看到一只藏羚羊面带忧郁的神色。它说:“为了取得我们肚皮底下的羊毛,我们正在被屠杀。我们的毛皮被用来为像你一样的人们制作毛衣。因此,我们现在濒临灭绝了。”听了这话,戴茜哭了:“我很抱歉,我过去不知道还有这回事儿。我想知道为了帮助你们正在采取什么措施。飞毯啊,请把我带到一个有野生动植物保护的地方去吧。”The flying carpet travelled so fast that next minute the
12、y were in Zimbabwe. Daisy turned around and found that she was being watched by an elephant. “Have you come to take my photo?” it asked. In relief Daisy burst into laughter. “Don't laugh,” said the elephant, “We used to be an endangered species. Farmers hunted us without mercy. They said we dest
13、royed their farms, and money from tourists only went to the large tour companies. So the government decided to help. They allowed tourists to hunt only a certain number of animals if they paid the farmers. Now the farmers are happy and our numbers are increasing. So good things are being done here t
14、o save local wildlife.”so . that如此以至于,that引导结果状语从句。turn around转身;环顾;翻身take one's phototake a photo of sb.给某人拍照in relief如释重负;松了口气(一般情况下作状语)relief /rI'lif/n.(痛苦或忧虑的)减轻或解除;减轻痛苦的事物burst into laughter突然笑起来;大声笑了出来burst inton.相当于burst out doing。laughter/'lft/n.笑;笑声mercy/'msI/n.仁慈;宽恕;怜悯witho
15、ut mercy毫无怜悯地;无情地certain/'stn/adj.确定的;某一;一定a certain number of一定(数)量的So good things are being done .是现在进行时的被动语态,表示现阶段正在发生的被动动作。第2段译文飞毯飞行得如此快,以至于一转眼他们就来到了津巴布韦。戴茜转过身去,看到一头大象正望着她。大象问道:“你是来给我拍照的吗?”戴茜如释重负,突然笑了起来。“不要笑了,”大象说道,“我们过去是濒危动物,农民们残忍地捕杀我们。他们说,我们破坏了他们的农田,而旅游者的钱过去都流进了大型旅游公司。于是政府决定出面提供帮助。如果游客付给农民
16、钱的话,他们允许游客猎取一定数量的动物。如今农民高兴了,我们的数量也在增加。为了拯救当地的野生动植物,他们也在做一些好事。”Daisy smiled, “That's good news. It shows the importance of wildlife protection, but I'd like to help as the WWF suggests.”The carpet rose again and almost at once they were in a thick rainforest. A monkey watched them as it rubbe
17、d itself. “What are you doing?” asked Daisy. “I'm protecting myself from mosquitoes,” it replied. “When I find a millipede insect, I rub it over my body. It contains a powerful drug which affects mosquitoes. You should pay more attention to the rainforest where I live and appreciate how the anim
18、als live together. No rainforest, no animals, no drugs.”Daisy was amazed. “Flying carpet, please take me home so I can tell WWF and we can begin producing this new drug. Monkey, please come and help.” The monkey agreed. The carpet flew home. As they landed, things began to disappear. Two minutes lat
19、er everything had gone the monkey, too. So Daisy was not able to make her new drug. But what an experience! She had learned so much! And there was always WWF .importance/Im'ptns/n.重要(性)(be) of great importance非常重要的WWF (World Wildlife Fund)世界野生生物基金会as the WWF suggests是as引导的方式状语从句。rub/rb/vt.擦;摩擦pr
20、otect . from保护不受(危害)mosquito/m'skit/n.(pl.mosquitoes)蚊子millipede/'mIlIpid/n.(millepede)千足虫insect/'Insekt/n.昆虫contain/kn'teIn/vt.包含;容纳;容忍powerful/'pafl/adj.强大的;有力的affect/'fekt/vt.影响;感动;侵袭(相当于have an effect on)pay attention to注意(to为介词)attention/'tenn/n.注意;关注;注意力appreciate/&
21、#39;priIeIt/vt.鉴赏;感激;意识到amazed adj.吃惊的;惊愕的be amazed at对感到吃惊amazing adj.令人吃惊的begin doing sth.开始做某事land vi.&vt.(使)着陆;降落what an experience!“多么奇妙的一次经历!”是感叹句,是what an experience it is!的省略表达。第34段译文戴茜笑道:“那可是个好消息。这体现了野生动植物保护的重要性,不过,我想按照世界野生生物基金会的建议来帮助你们。”飞毯再次升起,几乎一转眼他们就到了茂密的热带雨林。一只猴子一边擦着身体,一边望着他们。戴茜问:“你
22、在做什么呢?”它回答说:“我这样做可以防止蚊子叮咬。当我发现一种千足虫时,便把它擦在身上。它含有一种强效的药物,可以防止蚊子叮咬。你们应该多关注我生活的热带雨林,并且懂得热带雨林中的动物是如何在一起生活的。没有雨林,就没有动物,也就没有药物了。”,戴茜很惊讶。“飞毯,请带我回家去,我可以告诉世界野生生物基金会,我们可以开始生产这种新药。猴子,请跟我回去帮忙吧。”猴子同意了,毯子飞回了家。当他们着地时,一切就开始消失了。两分钟后,什么都没了猴子也没了。这样,戴茜就不能制造新药了。但是,这是一次多么奇妙的经历呀!她学到了那么多东西!而且,还一直有世界野生生物基金会PrereadingP
23、lease match the words with their proper meanings.1decreaseA鉴赏;感激;意识到2reserve B安全的;可靠的3hunt C雇佣;利用4respond D减少;变小5contain E包含;容纳;容忍6affect F保护区7appreciate G成功;接替;继任8succeed H回答;响应;做出反应9secure I损害;危害10income J收入11employ K打猎;猎取;搜寻12harm L影响;感动;侵袭16_712_答案:16DFKHEL712AGBJCILeadinDo you know the na
24、me of these endangered animals? Why are these animals dying out? Please match the names with these endangered animals.Apolar bearBredcrowned craneCgolden monkey DTibetan antelope参考答案:14CBDAThe answer may be: too much hunting; not enough food; environmental pollution; not enough living space; w
25、eather change .WhilereadingFastreadingSkim the text and complete the following questions.1What's the main idea of the text?AIt is about some protection of wildlife.BIt is about a journey of a flying chair.CIt is about Daisy's wonderful experience with some animals.DIt is about a
26、flying carpet's story.答案:C2Match the main idea of each part.Para.1 AWhat we can get from wildlife protectionPara.2 BWhy we need wildlife protectionParas.3、4 CA good example of wildlife protectionPara.1_B_Para.2_C_Paras.3、4_A_Carefulreading()True (T) or False (F)1Daisy saw an antelope looki
27、ng sad in Tibet._T_2Antelopes were killed for the skin that is taken from under their stomachs._F_3The elephants in Zimbabwe used to be protected well by the farmers in the past._F_4Mosquitoes protect the monkey from a millipede insect._F_()Read the text carefully and choose the best answers.1Antelo
28、pes in Tibet become endangered because _.Athey are killed by other animals for foodBthe environment is badly pollutedCpeople kill them to use their furDtheir food chain (食物链) is cut off2It can be learned from the passage that _.Athe government of Zimbabwe did a good job in saving the elephantsBthe r
29、ainforest produces drugs that are good for millipede insectsCthe elephants are in danger in ZimbabweDmosquitoes help protect monkeys from millipede insects3What do the words “No rainforest, no animals, no drugs” mean?ARainforests have disappeared. So have animals and drugs.BRainforests are important
30、 for the existence of animals and drugs.CAnimals should live in peace in the rainforest, or they won't get drugs.DHuman beings have done much damage to the rainforests.4It can be inferred from the text that next Daisy would _.Aproduce the new drug with WWFBwork with WWF to help wildlifeCfly to o
31、ther places to save the endangered animalsDcall on people to protect the rainforests答案:14CABBStudyreadingAnalyze the following difficult sentences in the text.1Please take me to a distant land where I can find the animal that gave fur to make this sweater.句式分析尝试翻译请带我到一个遥远的地方,在那里我可以找到为制作这件毛衣而提供
32、皮毛的动物。2They allowed tourists to hunt only a certain number of animals if they paid the farmers.句式分析尝试翻译如果游客付给农民钱的话,他们允许游客猎取一定数量的动物。3You should pay more attention to the rainforest where I live and appreciate how the animals live together. 句式分析尝试翻译你应该多关注我生活的热带雨林,并且懂得热带雨林的动物是如何在一起生活的。.阅读理解AI lay in th
33、e hospital bed with my sixyearold daughter, Elizabeth, holding her in my arms. “Mommy, will you stay with me the whole time?” she asked, looking up. “You know I can't be in the operating room,” I said carefully, not wanting to frighten her. “But Daddy and I will be waiting right outs
34、ide.” Elizabeth nodded, but her eyes looked troubled.Elizabeth had broken her right leg in July. Seven months later, it still hadn't healed (康复). In fact, it had gotten worse. She was here in the hospital for surgery (手术)I wanted to tell her that everything would be okay and promise that this wo
35、uld be the last time she'd have to go through this. But what if something went wrong again? How could I comfort my daughter when I needed comfort myself?There was a knock at the door. A nurse? I thought. Time to say goodbye already? But the woman who came in wasn't a nurse. “Hi,” the woman s
36、aid. “I'm a volunteer here, and I've got something for Elizabeth.” She handed a brightblue box to my daughter.Elizabeth sat up and took the box. She opened it and started pulling out goodies one by one candies, stickers, a lovely toy in the shape of a star. She hugged the star, perking
37、_up for the first time since she entered the hospital. “Thank you,” she said. “I love them.” There was a big smile on her face. It had been so long since I saw that big smile.The gift was a great comfort not only to my daughter, but also to me.语篇解读:本文是记叙文。作者的女儿在进手术室前有些紧张,这时一位陌生人送来一盒礼物,使女儿高兴起来。1Why d
38、id the author's daughter feel upset?AShe would have surgery on her arm.BThe author had no time to play with her.CShe had to stay in the hospital for a long time.DThe author couldn't stay in the operating room.解析:选D推理判断题。根据第一段的“You know I can't be in the operating room, I said carefully,
39、not wanting to frighten her.”可知,作者不能进入手术室,这使得女儿有些紧张。2The author didn't make any promise because _.Athere was no time for her to do soBshe wasn't sure of the result herselfCshe believed everything would be okayDshe thought there was no need for her to do so解析:选B推理判断题。根据第三段的“But what if someth
40、ing went wrong again?”可知,作者没法给女儿许诺,因为她自己也不确定手术结果。3Why did the woman come in?ATo offer a gift.BTo say goodbye.CTo comfort the author.DTo get all the things ready.解析:选A细节理解题。根据第四段的“I'm a volunteer . to my daughter.”可知,这位妇女进来是为了送礼物。4The underlined part “perking up” means “_”Ahaving a restBthinking
41、carefullyCdoing her best Dbecoming cheerful解析:选D词义猜测题。根据下文“There was a big smile on her face.”可知,女儿很高兴。所以perk up意为:愉快、活跃起来。BFour animals a wildcat, a mongoose, a mouse and an owl had made their home in a huge tree.The mouse and the mongoose lived at the foot of the tree in two different holes. The c
42、at lived in a large hole halfway up the tree and the owl lived in the branches.The cat feared none of its neighbours and moved about, afraid of nothing. The owl and the mongoose were afraid of the cat and kept a safe distance from it. The mouse was extremely afraid of all three neighbours.One day th
43、e cat was caught in a trap laid by a hunter. Its three neighbours watched with joy as it tried extremely hard to get out of the net in which it had been trapped. They knew it was a hopeless task. Soon the hunter would come and they would never see their enemy forever. The mouse's joy, however, w
44、as shortlived because even as it watched the cat, it found that the mongoose was moving towards it. Looking up, it saw that the owl too was getting ready to move down. The mouse understood that it was in great danger and that the only one who could save it was its enemy, the cat.It jumped onto
45、 the net in which the cat was caught and began biting at it. Within a short time it had made a hole big enough for the cat to come out. Seeing the cat come out, the owl and the mongoose escaped.The mouse ran away too. It knew it could not expect any thanks from the cat, but in saving it, it had save
46、d its own life.语篇解读:野猫吃猫头鹰和猫鼬,三者都吃老鼠。野猫是猫头鹰和猫鼬的敌人,反而成了老鼠的“朋友”,救了老鼠的命。5The mouse lived in extreme fear every day because _.Ait lived at the foot of the treeBhunters set traps everywhereCall its three neighbours might eat it at any timeDits food might be taken away by its neighbours解析:选C细节理解题。根据第三段最后一
47、句、第四段中猫鼬和猫头鹰对老鼠的虎视眈眈以及最后一段中老鼠将野猫放出来后自己也逃离了可知,这三个邻居都对老鼠有生命威胁,因此它每天都生活在极度恐慌之中。6Which of the four neighbours had the most power over the other three?AThe wildcat. BThe mouse.CThe mongoose. DThe owl.解析:选A细节理解题。根据第三段可知,野猫无所畏惧,四处乱逛;猫头鹰和猫鼬害怕野猫;老鼠害怕前三者。由此可知,在这四个邻居中,野猫最强势。7The mouse bit at the net to save th
48、e cat because _.Athey were good friendsBthey both hated the huntersCthe mouse was too kind to see the cat dieDthe other two neighbours were to attack it解析:选D细节理解题。根据第四段最后三句可知,野猫被困住之后,猫鼬和猫头鹰没有了天敌的威胁,于是准备攻击老鼠。老鼠意识到如果没有了野猫,自己面临的威胁更大,所以才救了野猫。8From the passage we can learn that the mouse is _.Akind Bbrav
49、eCclever Dstupid解析:选C推理判断题。老鼠救了猫来保全自己,但也不寄希望于猫会感谢自己,也逃跑了。由此可推知,老鼠是聪明的。CSeal Island is a 200meter long island in South Africa, which is surrounded by 55 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit waters and covered with over 60,000 seals and some birds. This island has been home to many birds and seals. You may
50、think this island is a paradise. In fact, the island is not famous for the seals or birds. However, the real stars are the great white sharks that leap out of the water to catch the seals they are hunting.You may think that there is no way for a 15foot long, 3,000pound shark to hurl its
51、body out of the water and catch a seal in midair. Actually, these sharks are called “Air Jaws”Over the years, the seals have gotten smarter. Now, they go out in groups of seven and eight to feed. They swim down on the sea floor, which gives them extra camouflage (掩饰). When they have to swim near the
52、 water surface, they swim in a zigzag (之字形的) pattern. But with all these tricks, they can still be outwitted (以智取胜) by the sharks. Usually, the sharks will take one seal away from its group and force it to swim on the surface, where it is easy to hunt. Sometimes, the seal is lucky and gets away, but
53、 most of them die in the process of trying to survive.Every year, tourists go to see these amazing animals leap out of the water, sometimes flinging (抛) their whole bodies into the air when they want to catch the seals. Some people even want to go into shark cages to see the action from below! This
54、is the reason why this island attracts thousands of tourists around the world every year.语篇解读:本文是说明文。作者向我们介绍了位于南非的Seal Island。在这个岛周边的水域大白鲨常常跳出水面猎食海豹,这一景象吸引了许多游客前去观看。9What probably makes Seal Island famous?AThe large number of seals in the water.BThe way the great white sharks hunt.CThe beautiful sce
55、nery of the island.DThe special position of the island.解析:选B细节理解题。根据文章第一段最后一句“However, the real stars are the great white sharks that leap out of the water to catch the seals they are hunting.”可知,大白鲨跳出水面捕食海豹是Seal Island闻名于世的主要原因。10Why do the seals swim in a zigzag pattern?ATo save energy. BTo warm t
56、hemselves.CTo look for food. DTo avoid the white sharks.解析:选D推理判断题。文章第三段列举了海豹躲避大白鲨的方法,其中一种方法就是在水里“之”字形游动。11We can infer from the third paragraph that _.Awhite sharks are dangerous animalsBthe seals are cleverer than the white sharksCthe sharks are successful in hunting the sealsDit is easier for the
57、 sharks to hunt the seals on the sea floor解析:选C推理判断题。根据文章第三段可知,几年来海豹虽然变聪明了,但它们还是难逃被大白鲨捕食的厄运,这说明大白鲨的捕食很成功。12What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?ATo explain why Seal Island is famous.BTo show how white sharks hunt seals.CTo advise us to visit Seal Island.DTo ask us to protect animals.解析:选A写作意图题。通过文章第一段以及最后一段可知,这篇文章主要向我们介绍了Seal Island世界闻名的原因。.阅读七选五I'm 30 years old, and there are several things that life has taught me that I want to share with you. Here are the 4 lessons that life ha
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