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1、Module 6Animals in danger1Unit 3 Language in use見(jiàn)學(xué)生用書(shū)A24I .單項(xiàng)填空( B )1.Jim is really hard-working and he is always the first to school.A.getB.to getC.gotD.getting( C )2.Parents need to give their children more chances to their interests.A.matchB.placeC.developD.get( A )3.Gentle music can make us peac

2、e.A.feelB.to feelC.feltD.feeling( B )4.Tibetan antelopes are now because people are hunting them all the yearround.A. in peaceB. in dangerC. in safeD. in problem(C )5. Do you like talk shows?.I never watch them.A. I love themB. I don't mind themC. I can't stand themD. I enjoy them(C )6. What

3、 should we do for the disabled children in the Children's Home?You're supposed to a study group to help them.A. take upB. fix upC. set upD. stay up( A )7.The scientists are doing some on the sleeping time of the students.They've collected a lot of information about it.A. researchB. choic

4、eC. costD. level( A )8.When Robert was a small boy he playing the piano.A. was interested inB. was good forC. was good withD. was strict with能力提升n .詞匯運(yùn)用根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和括號(hào)內(nèi)所給漢語(yǔ)意思,寫(xiě)出空白處各單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。Almost everyone likes travelling.Some of them like to visit famous cities and do some sightseeing.The provinces

5、 in the _1_酉南)of China , for example, Sichuan Province and Yunnan Province, are famous for their _2_火 自然).Lots of people want to go on vacation there.But many people are not _3_(感興趣的)in famous cities.They like to go foradventures in 4(里子夕卜的)places.But not everyone can make an adventure.It needs many

6、 skills.Sometimes you will find yourself in _5_ (危險(xiǎn)).For example, maybe you will meet6(蟲(chóng)它)in those places.There are also some other dangerous 7(情況)for people who don't have _8_(£夠的)skills.On April 6 , 2014, ten people from Hangzhou _9_決定)to go into a cave.But after a few hours, they found t

7、hey couldn't get out.The 10_儆府)sent many policemen and doctors to save them.Finally they all left the dangerous place safely.1.southwest2.nature_3.interested4. wild 5. danger 6. snakes_7.situations 8.enough_ 9.decided_10. governmentm .閱讀理解Animals grow up in different ways.They have lots of lesso

8、ns to learn.Some animals are born helpless but their mothers protect them.A newborn kangaroo is the size of a bee.She stays in her mother's safe pouch.She doesn't open her eyes for at least five months.A newborn monkey cannot walk.He is carried by his mother.Other baby animals can walk soon

9、after they're born.They learn to run with their mother when danger is near.A baby zebra can run an hour after she is born.Some baby animals are born in a place that is safe.Other baby animals are born in the open.Baby wolves are born in large holes.A baby elephant is born on open, grassy land.Ot

10、her elephants make a circle 圈)to protect her.Animals that drink their mothers' milk are called mammals.A mother bear's milk is fattyand rich.Baby bears need lots of fat to keep warm in winter.They have milk for six months.Baby zebras drink milk for six months or more! As baby animals grow th

11、ey need solid(固體的)food.Baby lions eat what their mother can catch.( C )1.Which baby animals don't open their eyesfor at leastfive months?A Lions.B Zebras.C Kangaroos.D Elephants.( C )2.What can a baby zebra do an hour after she is born?A Drink milk.B Walk by herself.C Run with her mother.D Make

12、a circle to protect herself.( D )3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A Baby wolves are born in the open.B Newborn lions only eat solid food.C Newborn monkeys can walk but can't jump.D Baby bears need lots of fat to keep warm in winter.It's normally sad to hear something

13、 is “downgraded(降 級(jí))” . But when the International Union for Conservations of Nature(IUCN,國(guó)際自然保護(hù)聯(lián)盟)downgraded the giant panda on its red lis,t the whole world was happy.The red list records the world's species and points out which ones are at the risk of extinction.Since the 1990s, the giant pan

14、da has been “ end aNnogewreitds ”status has been lowered to “ vulnerable R”esearchers believe there are now nearly ,2 000 giant pandas living in the wilds of China.The number was 1, 600 in 2003 and 1, 200 in 1980.The increase is because of China's efforts to save the cute fuzzy animal.Since 1958

15、, China has set up 67 nature reserved(然保護(hù)區(qū) for pandas.There they are safe from harm and enjoy enough fresh bamboo, which provides 99 percent of their energy needs.China has also welcomed international organizations wishing to study pandas.The first such visit was in 1979 by the World Wildlife Fund.I

16、ts world famous logo features the panda and brings it global popularity.China also sends pandas to other countries as special “ambassadors(:使)” .The money that foreign zoos pay helps with our efforts to save pandas.“ The recovery of the panda shows that when science, politics and local communities c

17、ome together, we can save wildlife, ” WWF director general Marco Lambertini told CNN.But it doesn't mean that pandas are safe no,wscientists warn.There are not enough exchanges between different panda groups.Beside, sour planet is getting too hot for the bamboo to grow.More than one third of bamboo forests could be gone with years, scientists say.( B )4.There were giant pandas in the wilds of China in 2003.A2,000B1,600C1,200D1,980( C )5.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A The logo of WWF now is not the panda.B China sends pandas to foreign zoos for free.

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