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2025—2026年人教版中考英語閱讀題分類提高綜合練習1

一、細節(jié)理解(本大題共3小題)

A

SunnySchoolasksallthestudentsinGrade7tofinishthequestionnaire??删恚?ThisisTony'squestionnaire.

Questionnaire

Date:16thMarchName:Tony

QI:Whendoyouusuallygettoschool?

Al7:30a.m.Schoolbeginsal8a.m.、soI'mneve門aleforschool..

Q2:Howdoyougotoschool?

Mydaddrivesmetoschooleveryday..

Q3:Whatdoyouthinkofyourschoollife?

It'sgreat」likeallmyclasses.AndIhopelohavemoreChinese..

Q4:Whatdoyouusuallydoafterschool?

Iusuallyplaybasketballwithmy什iends.SometimcsIgoswimmingorwatchbasketballgamesonTV..

Q5:Doyoulikereading?Yes7No[

Q6:Howoftendoyougotothesclioollibrary?

Aboutonceaweek..

I.HowdoesTonygotoschool?

A.Bycar.

B.Bybus.

C.Onfoot.

D.Bysubway.

2.Afterschool,Tonyusually.

A.watchesTV

B.playsbasketball

C.goesswimming

D.docshishomework

3.WhatdoweknowaboutTony?

A.HeisinGradeSeven.

B.Hedoesn'tlikereading.

C.Hedoesn'tlikeChinese.

D.Heisoftenlateforschool.

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Chinesepeoplebelievebats(螭蝠)canbringgoodluckbecausethenamesoundslike“l(fā)uck”inChinese!

BuiinWesternuuuiiliics,baIsaicbelievedlobiingsuiiiclliingbadlopeople.Doyuuwaulloknuwmurelauls

aboutthem?

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4.Batscan

A.hangupsidedown

5.Chinesepeoplelikebatsmostlybecausethey.

A.canmakemilk

B.havelongfingers

C.arcbelievedtobringgoodluck

6.WhichisTRUEaboutbats?

A.Theyarchelpful.

B.Theyarethesameinsizeandcolor.

C.TheybringgoodluckinWesterncountries.

A

To:HelenLee@163.com

Subject:BirthdayInvitation

Date:Saturday,28thSept.

HiHelen,

Howarcyouthisweek?I'mhavingabinhdaypanytomorrowatmyhouse.Wouldyouliketocome?Allmybest

friendsfromourschoolarccoming,includingTommy,KevinandDaniel.MydadwillcooksomeChinesedishes

andmymumplanstomakeabigbirthdaycake.Afterdinner,wecanwatchamovieandplaysomeguessing

gaines.Wewillhaveagoodtimetogether.KevinwillbringussomefruitandDanielwillbringsomehome-made

cookies.WhataboutTommy?Chocolate,ofcourse.Canyoubringsomejuicewhenyoucome?It'snethardfbr

youtofindmyhousc.GctofftheundergroundattheCandyStation.ThcncrosstheCherryStreetandyou'llseea

park.TurnleftintotheOrangeStreet.Goalongthestreetandmyhomeisonthenorthoftheschool.Fmsureyou

canfindit.Ifyoucan'tcome,tellmesoonplease.Hopetoseeyou!

Yourfriend,

Andy

7.WhenwillAndy'sbirthdaypartybe?

A.OnthisFriday.

B.OnthisSunday.

C.OnthisSaturday.

D.OnthisMonday.

8.WhatdoesHelenneedtobringtotheparty?

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A.Somejuice.

B.Chocolate.

C.Fruit.

D.Cookies.

9.WhichbuildinginthemapisAndy'shomein?

NORTH

CherryStreetC

CandySlalion

A.A

B.B

C.C

D.D

二、主旨大意(本大題共6小題)

Whetheryellow,redorwhite,theonionisavegetablethatyoumaynotknowwe11.Thelistofitsusesin

cookingisendless.Peoplehaveusedonionstoaddflavor(味道)totheirfoodslorthousandsofyears.Besides

onions'greattaste,theyareverygoodfbryou.Theyhavespecialchemicalsthatimproveyourabilitytofightoff

sickness,soyouhavefewerchancesofgettingadisease.

Nomatterhowgoodonionsarefbryou,itisdifficulttocutanonionwithoutyoureyesfillingwithtears!

Whenyoucutintoanonion,irritating(刺激性的)chemicalsinsidedieonionwillgetintotheair.Theytouchyour

wholeeyesandcausepain.Youreyesmaketearstowashawaythechemicalsandprotectyoureyes.

Luckily,cooksandscientistshavediscoveredsomewaystokeepyoufromcryingwhenyoucutuponions:

,Cuttheonionunderrunningwater.Thewaterwillwashawaythechemicalsbeforetheycanreachyoureyes.

,Useafantoblowairovertheonionasyoucutit.Theairwillblowthechemicalsawayfromyoureyes.

?Puttheonioninafridgefbranhourbeforecutting.Thishelpsmakethechemicalsintheonionmoveslowly,

sotheymaynotreachyoureyes.

Ifyoutryoutthesegoodideasandstillcrywhilecuttingonions,don'tworry.Scientiststhinkifyoucutmore

onions,yourbodywillbecomemoreresilient(適應的)totheonion'schcmicals.Sothetearswillnotlastlong.lf

youthinkabouthowhealthyonionsare,youmightevencallthosetears“happytears”.

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A.Bogota.B.DolniMorava.C.Alentejo.

14.Whatcanbethebesttitlein"▲”?

A.IntheCloudsB.AncientWoridC.HigherLearning

15.WhatcanyoudoinAlentejo?

A.Helpthedisabled.B.Visittheancientcities.C.Walkonthefootbridge.

TheHutuoRiveristhemotherriverofShijiazhuang,thecapitalcityofHebei.About20yearsago,itwas

dirtyandalmostdriedup.Thankstothegovernment'swork,ithasbecomemuchcleaner.

WuWenzhong,a58-yearoldvillager,livesneartheriver."MyfriendsandIoftenplayedwithwater,

swamandcaughtfishinitwhen1wasachild.Ilikedcatchingfishbest,hesaid.Heremembersthatihcvillagers

hadtocrosstheriverbyboatatthattime.Butastimepassedby,itgotdirtyandstartedtodryup.

Toremediate(修復)theriver,thegovernmentdoalotofthings.Theycleantheriverupandbuildlevees(防

洪堤).Theyplanttrees,grassandflowerstogreentheriverside.Theysetup佗nces(防護欄)andputup"No

Swimming“signsalongtherivertoprotectpeople.Theystopfactoriesfromputtingwastewaterintothe

rivcr.Thcykeepaneyeontherivertomakesureitstayscleanforthefish,birdsandpeoplewholivencarby.Thcy

alsohavealong-termplantokeeptheriveringoodcondition.

Now,therearemorethan20k:ndsofbirdslivingaroundtheriver.ltbecomesahomefbrbirdsagain.People

canenjoyadayoutdoorswiththebeautyofnaturealongtheriver.Wuandothervillagersarehappytoseethe

riverlookinggoodagain.

TheHutuoRiver'sstoryshowsthatwhenpeopleworktogethertotakecareofnature,goodthingscan

happen.

16.WhatwasWuWenzhong'sfavouriteactivitywhenhewasachild?

A.Boating.

B.Swimming.

C.Plantingtrees.

D.Catchingfish.

17.WhichquestioncanhelpreadersknowthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.Howdoestheriverlook?

B.Whendopeoplegreentheriverside?

C.Whyistheriverimportant?

D.Whatdothegovernmentdofortheriver?

18.Whatdowcknowabouttoday'sHutuoRiver?

A.Manybirdslivearoundit.

B.Factoriesgetwaterfromit.

C.Over20kindsoffishliveinit.

D.Villagersmakeboatsnearit.

[2024原創(chuàng)JPeterwasaBorzoi(俄羅斯靈狗)withthetypicaltall,long-leggedbuild.Buthecouldeasily

getconfused(困惑的).Whenhebecameconfiiscd,hewouldsitinoneplacewaitingfbroneofhisownersto

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cometohelp.

Oneday,1washeadedouttbrourdailyexercisewiththreeotherdogsbesidesPeter,sixmilesintothe

countrywheretheycouldninfree.AfterIhadwalkedfbrabouttenminutes,InoticedPeterwasmissing.It

seemedthathestoppedtoinvestigate(探究)something,andthenbecameconfused.Hecouldfollowourscents,

butmaybeinthewrongdirection.

Itwaswinterandwouldsoonbedark.Afterabouthalfanhourofsearchingandcallingatthetopofmy

voice,Ifinallydecidedtodrivethethreeotherdogshome.Bythattime,Iwascrazywithworry.IfIcouldn't

findPeterbeforedark,Iknewthechanceoffindinghimalivewasslim.

Ireachedmyhousefindingmyhusbandjustatthefrontdoor.'TvelostPeter,“1shoutedbreathlessly/'I'm

goingtogobacktolookfbrhim.”

“Peterishere?”hereplied.IwasunabletobelievewhatIwasseeing.Howdidhetravelthesixmileshome

safely?Howdidhemanagetogethimselfacrossthesix-lane(六車道的)highwayintherushhour?Illnever

understand.Itwasnothingshortofamiracle.

19.Whydidthewriterwalkthedogsfarfromherhouse?

A.Toletthedogsrunfree.

B.Becauseherhusbandworkedthere.

C.Becausetheownerwaswaitingfbrthem.

D.Becauseshewantedtodosomethingnew.

20.Putthefollowinginformationinthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage,

a.headedfbrawrongdirection

b.investigatedsomethingontheway

e.gotacrossthesix-lanchighwayalone

d.tookawalkinthecountry

e.appearedinfrontofthehouse

A.a-c-d-c-bB.d-b-a-c-c

C.ba-d-c-eD.e-a-c-d-b

21.Whatwouldbethebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.AHappyWinterHoliday

B.FourLovelyDogs

C.AnUnexpectedMiracle

D.AnOldWomanwithDogs

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

EightintenNewZealanders(新西蘭人)thoughtthatschoolchildrenshouldlearnalanguagebesides

English.

LanguageThepercentageofNewZealandersThenumberofstudentswho

whosaidschoolchildrenshouldlearnlearnedthislanguagein2022

thislanguage

Chinese49%4,218

Maori(毛利語)37%22,729

Japanese19%Ih888

Spanish(西班牙語)18%11,573

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French17%20,478

Thosewhomentionedschoc1childrenshouldlearnChinesewere:

peopleaged60andover

peoplelivinginhigh-income(高收入的)families,withanincomeofover$120,000ayear

ThosewhomentionedschoclchildrenshouldlearnMaoriwere:

theMaoriwomenpeopleundertheageof60

22.Whatisthechartmainlyabout?

A.PublicschoolsinNewZealandR.SchoolchildreninNewZealand

C.LanguagelearninginNewZealand.

23.Howmanylanguagesarementionedinthepassage?

A.4.B.5.C.6.

24.WhomostprobablyagreesthatChineseisagoodlanguagefbrchildrentolearn?

A.A65-year-oldboss.

B.A35-ycar-oldMaori.

C.A20-year-oldstudent.

Passage3

[2024江蘇蘇州中考]

ItisgenerallyneithertoohotnortoocoldinSuzhou.Sometimessummercanbehotandwet.Wintercanbea

littlecold,butnottoocoldifthewindisnotblowingtoostrongly.

Average

Average

Months(平均的)

Rainfall

Temperature

January——February2—10℃5-7cm

March7—13℃9—10cm

April—May12—24℃7—9cm

June—August22—3TC19—22cm

September-October17—28℃5—7cm

November—December5—17℃4-5cm

Manyoftheclassicalgardensinthecityarcdesignedwiththechangeofseasonsinmind.Theyslow

differentfeaturesduringdifterentir.onths.TheMasterofNetsGardenisfullofdifferentkindsoftrees.Eachof

themblooms(開花)inadifferentseason.Theviewofthisgardenchangesaccordingtothetimeofyear.

Rainshouldnotbeaproblein.ltshouldn'tstopyoufromenjoyingyourstayinSuzhou.Instead,manywould

saytheclassicalgardensareattheirbestinrainorheavyfbg.

25.What'stheaveragetemperatureinSuzhouinMarch?

A.2—10℃.B.7—13℃.

C.12—24℃,D.5—17℃.

26.Tobetterexplainthedesignfeaturesofthegardens,thewriter,

A.givesanexample

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B.asksaquestion

C.makesasurvey

D.listssomenumbers

27.What'sthebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.GardensinSuzhou

B.RaininSuzhou

C.SeasonsinSuzhou

D.WeatherinSuzhou

三、推理判斷(本大題共16小題)

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1"liereisnobetterwaytovisitChina'sGreatWallthanbyhiking,lakeyourtimeandfeelthe

historycometolife.WewillhelpyouhaveanenjoyableGreatWallHike.

TheGreatWallHike

Thereareaboutninesections(段)oftheGreatWallaroundBeijing.Herearethreesections

foryoutoconsider.

Jin^hanling、..W<I?E

GubrikouSimatai▼

3

I)IIJlilaqilnKlOoUiiMutianyu(

BadalingJuvongguan

iHuangyagiian

tloanghuacliengN

Mulianyu(Repaired)Jinshanling(Half-repaired)Simatai(Wild)

。2hoursbycarfromBeijing02.5hoursbycarfromBeijingC2.5hoursbycarfn>mBeijing

^Hikingdifficulty:^Hikingdifficulty:Hikingdifficulty:

Withcablerar:**Withcablecan★★Nighltourwithcablecan★

HikingHikingthenail:★★★1likingthewall:★★★★

Jiiuikoii-Muticinyuhike:★★★★5Thissectionhasbeautiful勺Thisistheonlysectionopen

3Ranked#1of1.615thingstosceneryandislesscrowded.G)rdaytoursandnighttours,

doinBeijingonIrip-Advisor.withnicehotels.

Nosuitabletour?Needadvice?

Weareheretohelpyouplanyourowntourwithone-to-onehelpfromourtraveladvisors.

PleaseContactUs

28.HowmanysectionsoftheGreatWallarctherearoundBeijingaccordingtothetext?

A.Three.

B.Five.

C.Seven.

D.Nine.

29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.BadalingistothewestofJuyongguan.

B.HikingfromJiankoutoMutianyuistheeasiest.

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C.Ittakes2hourstodrivetoJinshanlingfromBeijing.

D.Simataiisthewildsectiononlyopenlortoursatnight.

30.Onwhichofthefollowingwebsitescanwemostprobablyreadthetext?

A.\v\vyvJ!sport-events!

B./movies/

C./book/

D.wymv.china//greatwa/l/

A

HomeAloneSafety

Asafetytrainingcourseforchildrenaged10+

Thiscoursepreparesyourchildrenforalltheimportantstepsofbeing“homealone”.Beinghome

alonecanbeadangerousanduncomfortablesituationfbryourchildrenwithoutsomebasic

skills.Let'sworktogethertomakeourchildrensafe!

CourseSkillsInclude:

qFirstAid^/CookingSafety

?FircSafety\AnswcringDoors&Telephones

〈ApplianceSafety

Theseskillsarefullycoveredinthiscoursethroughgamesandroleplaying.

:***)9:30a.m.—11:30a.m.onSunday,May28,2023:

;§3FCityLibrary,CentralStreet

:A$30foreachchildAboul:

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Pleaseregisteratleastthreedaysbeforetheclassdate.

31.Whatskillscankidslearnfromthecourse?

@Howtotakeanonlineclass.

②Howtodealwithsmallcutsproperly.

@Howtoanswerastranger'sknock.

@Howtousehomeappliancessafely.

A.??③

B.?@?

C.?@?

D.

32.Kidswilllearnskillsinthecoursethrough,

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A.books

B.games

C.experiments

D.videos

33.Whatisthetext?

A.Aposter.

B.Anotice.

C.Aspeech.

D.Astory.

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出最佳選項。

AISmartHomeShow

Canyouimaginewakinguptofindacupofcoffeereadyorthefloorswept?

Withsmartdevices(裝置)controlledbyAI,allhouseworkcanbedonewhileyou

arcasleep.Nowyoucantrythesedevicesatthesmarthomeshowinour

communitysciencecenterfromJune1sttoJune14th.Childrencantryoutthe

cleaningrobotLittleQ,acuterobotwitharoundhead,twob:geyesandtwolong

Icgs.Ifslikeabigtoy.Yourchildrenwillloveit.

OpeningHours:1:00p.m.—9:()0p.m.

Visitors:Peopleofallagesarewelcome.Childrenunder12shouldcome

alongwiththeirparcnts.Nopetsarcallowed.

Food&Drinks:Nooutsidefoodordrinks.Visitorscanbuyfoodanddrinks

inthecenter.

Tickets:Pleasecall769520tobookaticket.KindlynotethatyouCAN'T

bookaticketonourwebsiteorthroughe-mail.

34.Whencanvisitorstrythesmartdevices?

A.At11:00a.m.onJune1st.

B.At3:00p.m.onJune3rd.

C.At9:00p.m.onJune15th.

35.Howcanavisitorbookaticket?

A.Bygoingtotheshow.B.Bymakingacall.C.Byvisitingthewebsite.

36.Whatisthetextprobably?

A.Aposter.B.Apoem.C.Adiary.

A

Howoftendoyouexercise?Whatsportdoyouoftendo?Doyoulikewalking,running,cyclingor

swimming?They'reallaerobic(需氧的)exerciseandarcgoodfbrpeople'shealth.

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w

Nowpeoplegetlessaerobicexercisethanbeforebecauseoftheintcrnct.Forexample,someyoungpeople

spendoverfourhoursadayusingtheinternet,buttheyonlyspend20minutesdoingexercise.Lotsofdoctorsare

worriedaboutthat.Theysayifpeopledon'tdoexerciseoften,theymayfallilleasily.

娶3

Schoolsarcteachingstudentstoexercisewhenthey'reyoung.PEisasportsubjcct.ltteachesstudentshowto

playandcxcrcise.Throughthesubject,teachersandparentswishkidstogetintogoodexercisehabitsandkeep

themastheygrowup.

Lotsofcompanies(公司)suggestaerobicexerciseatwork.Astudyshowsthatpeoplecanbeopen-minded

anddobetterintheirworkiftheyoftendoaerobicexercise.Nowmanycompanieshavesportsactivitiesand

exerciseroomsfbrtheworkers.

Therearemanyotherkindsofaerobicexercise.Findyourfavouriteoneandstartdoingit.Itwillhelpyoulive

ahealthylife.

37.WhatcanweknowfromParagraphTwo?

A.Someyoungpeopledon'thaveenoughexercisetime.

B.Peopleexerciselessbecausetheyarcbusywiththeirwork.

C.Peoplewillneverfallilliftheyoftendoaerobicexercise.

D.Taking20-minuteexerciseadaycankeeppeoplehealthy.

38.Whatdomanycompaniesthinkofdoingexerciseatwork?

A.Popular.

B.Necessary.

C.Interesting.

D.Relaxing.

39.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Whatisyourfavouritesport?

B.IsPEimportanttostudents?

C.Whynotdosomeaerobicexercise?

D.Howmuchtimedoyouspendonexercise?

Finally,youfinishallyourschoolworkandsitbackinyourchair.Suddenlyyoufeelaheadacheandrealize

youreyesarepainful.What'sgoingon?Doctorssaythatmanystudentsarespendingtoomuchtimeinfrontof

screens,especiallyduringonlineclasses.Thcfollowingmightbeofsomehelptoyou.

THE20-20-20RULE?Studiesshowthatpeopleblink(眨眼睛)lessoftenwhenlookingata

Thisgivesyoureyesabreakfromlongscreen.Keepyoureyeswetbyblinkingoftenorusingeyedreps.

screentime.ltsuggestslookingat?Situpstraightaboutanaim'slength(長J變)awaythescreen.Make

somethingatleast20feetawayfbr20sureyou'relookingdownatyourscreen.Standupandexerciseoftento

secondsafter20minutesofworkonavoidneckandshoulderpain.

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thescreen.Youcanthencontinue?Whataboutbluelightblockingglasses(防藍光眼鏡)?Theymaylook

workingpainfree.cool,butresearchshowsthatbluelightisn'tthebiggestcauseofeye

tircdncss.Soaskdoctors

aboutcomputerglassesbeforeputtingthemon.

40.Whoisthetextwrittenfbr?

A.Parents.B.Students.

C.Doctors.D.Patients.

41.Whatarethekeywordsinthe20-20-20rule?

A.20minutes,20feet,20times.

B.20seconds,20times,20feet.

C.20feet,20seconds,20minutes.

D.20times,20minutes,20seconds.

42.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceinthetext?

Accidentsmayhappenatanytime,asschoolsalwaysholdalargenumberofpcoplc.Safctyfirst!Wcshould

learntoprotectourselvesfromeverypossibledsangcr.Thcfollowingnoticesintheschoolwillhelpyou.

Preparethefirstaidboxintheclassroom.Preparethefirstaidboxandleamhowtouseeachthing.

?Checkthefirstaidboxfromtimetotimetomsakesurethatyouhaveallnecessarythings.

Protectyourselffromdangers.

?Watchoutthestepswhileyougocut.

?Avoidingcrowdedplacescanalwayshelpyoukeepsafe.

?Remembertowarmupyourbodybeforerunningorexercising.

?Followtheteacher'swordsandthestepsifyoumakeexperiments(實驗)inthelab.

Neverdoanyofthefollowingthings.

?Playwithfire.

Fightwithothers.

Bringknivestoschool.

?Standtooclosetothebuildingsonwindydays.

Runafterotherswhilegoingupordownstairs(樓梯).

43.Tokeepourselvessafe,weneedtoaccordingtothenotice

A.standclosetothebuildingsonwindydays

B.leavethefirstaidboxasitwasatfirst

C.warmupourbodybeforedoingexercise

D.followotherstudents'stepswhenwedoanexperiment

44.Whichofthefollowingthingsyoucan'tdoisNOTmentioned?

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45.Thetextiswrittenfbr.

A.doctors

B.adults

C.parents

D.students

Nowadays,manywildanimalsaroundtheworldarcindanger.Somekindsofthemarcdyingoutatan

alarmingrate(以驚人的速度).Between150and200species(物種)disappeareveryday.Tomakeusawareofthe

seriousproblemandhelpsavetheanimalsindangerbeforeit'stoolate,ourEnglishteachersharedtwoposters

withus.

Whenthebuyingstops,

Wearelosinghome!thekillingcantoo!

Elephantsmostlyliveonthe

Likemanyotheranimals,

plainofAfricaandinthe

weliveinthe

trees.However,billionsofforestsofAsia.Buttoday,they

arcfacingaseriousproblem:

treesarebeingcutdown

everyyeartomakepaperlargenumbersarcbeingkilled

fbrmeatandskin,especially

fbrhumans.Inthisway,a

fbrivory.Theyareindanger!

lotofanimals'homesare

Onlywhenwestopbuying

beingdestroyed!Isitright

elephantproductscanwestop

tomakeanimalshomeless

sothathumanscanhavethekillingandsavethem.Let's

morepaper?sayNOtosale!

46.TheEnglishteachersharedtwoposterswithhisstudentsto.

A.recordtheanimals'poorlife

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B.askquestionsaboutanimals

C.introducetwolovelyanimals

D.helpprotectanimalsindanger

47.Whydoesthemotherkoalabearholdthetreetightly(緊緊地)ontheleftposter?

A.Becauseshecarriesababyontheback.

B.Becausesheneedstolookfbrfood.

C.Becauseshedoesn'twanttolosehome.

D.Becausesheisafraidoffallingdown.

48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.About20speciesdisappeareveryday.

B.Stoppingbuyinghelpssaveelephants.

C.Treesarcbeingcutdowntobuildhouses.

D.Elephantsarekilledonlyfbrmeatandskin.

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