Unit 2 Wildlife Protection
课时作业(二) Reading and Thinking
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.After many years, this coastal area was finally named a national wildlife ________ (保护区) last year.
2.Though having lived abroad for years, many Chine still ________ (遵循) the traditional customs.
3.In recent years, the African elephants have been ________ (袭击) illegally and their habitats are getting limited.
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4.His purpo was to make a ________ (利益) by improving the company's performance.
5.Plea ________ (提醒) me of the date of the meeting.
6.He ________ (摘下) his hat when he got home.
7.I ________ (打算) to have given him a hand but I was too busy then.
8.There ________ (存在) a bank across the street.
Ⅱ.选词填空
day and night, f..., make profits, on the plain, make out, take measures, be bad on, watch over
1.They kept working ____________ to meet the deadline.清除湿气的食物
2.You may guess the meaning of the words ____________ what you know.
3.The photos ________ me ________ the days I spent in the countryside.
4.Hunters shoot a large number of antelopes to ____________.
5.They live in a farm ____________.
6.I can't ____________ what you are saying.高伊玲
7.Could you ____________ my cat while I'm away?
8.We must ____________ to protect the endangered animals.
Ⅲ.单句语法填空
1.This poster reminds me ________ the importance of studying English.
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2.We find this new method ________ (effect).
3.A milu deer ________ (shoot)dead just now.
卓东健4.The city was ________ attack at that time.
5.This old custom came into ________ (exist) a long time ago.
6.He has recovered ________ his operation.
7.This area ____________ (threaten) by wildfire last summer.
8.Human beings should live ________ harmony with nature.
9.The books are intended ________ children only.
10.This at ________________ (rerve) by a gentlemen already金明池
Ⅳ.课文语法填空
I went to the Changtang National Nature Rerve to obrve Tibetan antelopes, which live on the 1.________ (plain) of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai. 2.________ (watch) them move slowly across the green grass, I'm struck by their beauty. However, they are being hunted, 3.________ (illegal), for their valuable fur. The rerve is 4.________ shelter for the animals and plants of northwestern Tibet.
The 1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope. The population 5.________ (drop) by more than 50 percent. In order to save this species from 6.________ (extinct), the Chine government 7.________ (place) it under national protection. The measures were effective. The antelope population has recovered. The government, however, does not intend to stop the protection programmes, 8.________ the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.形容雪的词语>家常烩饼
Much is being done 9.________ (protect) wildlife. Only when we learn to exist in harmony 10.________ nature can we stop being a threat to wildlife and to our planet.
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A man who broke his neck outdoors in freezing conditions survived lying in snow for nearly 20 hours thanks to his dog, who kept him warm through the night and barked for help.
The Michigan man, named only as Bob, was alone when he left his farmhou on New Year's Eve to collect firewood. Predicting a journey of only veral metres, Bob was wearing just long jeans, a shirt and slippers when he went outside, despite the temperature being around -4 ℃. However, he slipped and broke his neck.
“I was screaming for help but my nearest neighbour is about a quarter mile away and it was 10∶30 pm, but my Kely came, ” said Bob. Kely is Bob's fiveyearold Golden Retriever. She kept Bob warm by lying on top of him, and kept him awake by licking (舔) his hands and face. Bob said, “She kept barking for help but never left my side. She kept me warm and awake. I knew I had to pervere through this and that it was my choice to stay alive.” “By the next morning my voice was gone and I couldn't yell for help, but Kely didn't stop barking.” “She was letting out this screeching howl that alerted my neighbour. He found me at 6∶30 pm on New Year's Day.”
Bob's neighbour eventually discovered him after hearing Kely's howls and called the emergency rvices. When Bob arrived at the hospital, his core temperature was below 21 ℃. “I was surprid to find out that I didn't have any frost bite, ”said Bob, “I am sure it was becau of Kely's determination to keep me warm and safe.” And to the surpri of doctors, Bob made a quick recovery from his neck injury.
“I am so thankful for my two heroes, ”Bob said. “Kely kept me warm, alert, and never st
opped barking for help. Dr Colen saved my life and gave me the ability to move. They are truly heroes and I will be grateful. ”
1.Why did Bob wear very few when he went outside?
A.He was alone and poor.
B.He had no enough clothes.
C.The firewood was very clo.
D.The temperature outside was hot.
2.How did Kely keep Bob warm?