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六级阅读第三十六天(加强卷)完整版

六级阅读第三十六天(加强卷)完整版
六级阅读第三十六天(加强卷)完整版

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Questions1to5are based on the following passage.

One negative result of people's interference with the environment is that many kinds of animals are becoming rare.In fact,their numbers are decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of being extinct.Because worried and concerned experts want to make sure that these animals do not disappear,an"endangered species"list has been made,and ways to save them have been started.Some types of birds,like eagles,are in danger of extinction.This is the reason why many concerned citizens have organized into groups to try to save the birds.The National Audubon Society(NAS)is one such organization.

The people of the NAS,ironically,once tried to encourage interest in birds.The present situation indicates that they were too successful. Nowadays the same people are looking for ways to protect the birds from the people who want to watch them.Just a few years ago,bird watchers were stereotyped as harmless but strange:people thought of all bird watchers as eccentric hunters who chased their prey with binoculars to see better with,instead of guns to shoot with.Stereotypes of bird watchers were the subjects of jokes because the general public did not find birds interesting.However,with a little education and advertising,bird watching and bird watchers really changed.Bird watching became a national pastime,an interesting hobby,a favorite

way to spend leisure time.

Because of the efforts of the NAS,the numbers of amateur ornithologists(鸟类学者)have multiplied.Now between five and ten million non-professional bird watchers search for a glimpse of a golden pheasant,a pygmy swift,or a whooping crane.In the past decade,the NAS membership has quadrupled;such an increase of four times the number in only ten years indicates a surge of enthusiasm for birds. Unfortunately,this great growth of interest has meant another kind of interest:the over-enthusiasm of some amateur ornithologists has resulted in harming the birds and their habitats,the special environments that the birds choose.For example,both vegetation and the nesting places have been trampled;the natural places have been destroyed by the feet of the small percentage of overly enthusiastic watchers.One professional ornithologist reported that so many people have become interested in birds that one rare bird can bring a flock of bird watchers.A result is that where there were once flocks of birds,there are now only a few.

1.We can infer from the first paragraph that______.

[A].eagles are disappearing

[B].some people have realized the danger of extinction of some animals

[C].people are in danger of extinction

[D].endangered species include rare birds

2.Why does the author say the people of NAS were too successful in Paragraph2?

[A].Because they succeeded in encouraging interest in birds,but this interest began to endanger the birds.

[B].Because they were so successful in encouraging interest in birds that they were awarded by the authorities.

[C].Because their success was well justified by other experts.

[D].Because the birds benefited much from their success in encouraging people's interest in birds.

3.The word"swift"(Line3,Para.3)most probably means______.

[A].Fast.

[B].A bird.

[C].Neat.

[D].Tame.

4.Which word best describes the author's attitude toward people's enthusiasm in birds?

[A].Positive.

[B].Neutral.

[C].Negative.

[D].Indifferent.

5.The best title for this article should be______.

[A].Extinction of Rare Birds

[B].Environmental Protection

[C].The National Audubon Society

[D].Enthusiasm Endangers Rare Birds

每日一句(Daily Sentence)

The devil is always in the

details.

细节决定成败。

Words

1.negative:['neɡ?t?v]adj.消极的,否认的

2.extinct:[?k?st??kt]adj.灭绝的,绝种的,消逝的,破灭的

3.eagle:['i:ɡl]n.雕,鹰

4.stereotype:['ster??ta?p]v.对…形成模式化(或类型化)的看法

n.模式化的形象(或特征),固定模式

5.eccentric:[?k?sentr?k]adj.古怪的,怪异的

6.chase:[t?e?s]v.追赶,追逐,追捕

7.prey:[pre?]n.猎物,捕食对象

8.Pastime:[?pɑ:sta?m]n.消遣,娱乐

9.amateur:['?m?t?(r)]n.业余爱好者

10.multiply:[?m?lt?pla?]vt.(使)成倍地增加,(使)大量地增加

11.glimpse:[ɡl?mps]一瞥,一看

12.vegetation:[?ved???te??n]n.植物(总称),草木

13.trample:[?tr?mp?l]v.践踏,无视,伤害

14.tame:[te?m]adj.(动物)驯化的,驯服的

15.neutral:[?nju:tr?l]adj.中立的

16.swift:[sw?ft]n.雨燕

adj.迅速的,敏捷的

题目解析

1.选[B]。题目问我们从第一段能推断出什么呢?注意是推断哦,直接找出来的就不算推断了。第一段主要是说人类对环境的干预导致了许多的动物近乎灭绝,而这篇文章说的主要是一些稀有的鸟类。这里的A、D选项说的很明显,原文也可以找到的,所以这两项就不是推断出来的。很多关心动物的公民已经成立了组织去拯救那些濒临灭绝的鸟类,由此推断,这些人应该是意识到了动物濒临灭绝的危害性,才会成立组织去加以拯救。所以B才是对的。C就不解释了(嘿嘿~)

2.选[A]。题目问第二段作者为什么说NAS的人那么成功呢?第二段作者对这些人的肯定显然是带有讽刺意味的(ironically),那些人对稀有鸟类的兴趣太大了,导致所谓的“观鸟”成了一项娱乐了,而不是单纯的为了保护鸟类了。人们对鸟类的兴趣没有保护好鸟类反而对其栖息地造成了伤害,所以答案应该选择A。

3.选[B]。题目问Swift是啥意思?我们找到这个词,如果认识这个词的话就很好选答案了,swift与它前后的两个词并列,分别是“golden pheasant,a pygmy swift,or a whooping crane”,这里我们可以知道,pheasant和crane都是名

词,所以既然是并列,那么swift也应该是名词的,选项中只有B表示的是名词,其他的都是形容词了,所以答案应该选B。实际上,这几个并列的词的意思分别是:红腹锦鸡、小雨燕或高声鸣叫的鹤,看,都是鸟吧!

4.选[C]。题目问作者对人们对鸟的热情的态度是啥?根据文章,作者显然是反对人们过多干预鸟类的生活的,过多的涉入它们的栖息地的,所以,作者的态度应该是反对的,否定的。答案选C。

5.选[D]。题目问文章的题目是啥?这个跟选文章主旨蛮像的,都要有概括性。本篇文章说了两个主要人物:鸟和人。鸟变得少了,原因就是人类的过分干预,所以题目应该概括这两个主题,人的行为干预了鸟的命运。综合看起来D选项是最好的,A、B说的都有些片面,C说的根本就不对嘛!

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