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2023九年级·全国·专题练习
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了美国国家航空航天局的工程师弗林为了解决宇航员在太空中生活而存在的一些问题,提出了把生活用品作为宇宙飞船的一部分。

1 . Sending astronauts to Mars is a big challenge. Astronauts will have to take everything they need, including food, air and water. The room inside the spaceship is too limited to hold many things. So packing a spaceship is a huge challenge for a trip to Mars.

Six astronauts on an eight-month trip to Mars will need at least 18,000 kilograms of water for drinking and washing. They’ll also need water to protect themselves from space rays which can pass right through spaceship walls and harm astronauts’ living cells. But a layer of water placed around the ship can stop the harm.

That’s a lot of water. And sending water into space is too expensive. It costs $33,000 to send one cup of water to Mars. The more you take, the more it costs. We have the technology to get to Mars, but the problem is that it’s too expensive.

But Flynn, an engineer at NASA, thinks he has a way of solving the problem. Instead of building a heavy spaceship and packing it full of stuff (物料), why not use the stuff as part of the spaceship?

Imagine a spaceship that blows up like a balloon. Inside, the walls have pockets like a big honeycomb (蜂巢). These hold lots of plastic bags filled with water, dried food and algae (水藻). All these make hard walls and great radiation (辐射) protection. And stopping radiation doesn’t influence the food or water itself—it’s safe to eat and drink. And what if the same water could be reused again and again? Flynn and his team call their packed-pocket idea Water Walls.

Making oxygen and taking away CO2—the waste gas you breathe out—is another problem in space. “Water Walls will take away CO2 the same way it’s done here on our Earth—with living plants,” Flynn says. Living plants take in CO2 to make their food, and give off oxygen. “Plants are hard to grow in a spacecraft, so we use algae,” he says.

Algae are tiny plants that live in water. The algae will live in bags in the walls too, fed by human waste and sunlight, eating up CO2 and making oxygen for the astronauts to breathe.

Flynn thinks his onboard recycling system has many advantages. He hopes it will help make flying to Mars a reality very soon.

1. What does the underlined phrase “packing a spaceship” in paragraph 1 most probably mean?
A.repairing things in a spaceshipB.recycling things in a spaceship
C.checking things in a spaceshipD.putting things into a spaceship
2. What is the advantage of Flynn’s system?
A.Cost is saved.B.Travelling time is saved.
C.Plastic bags are saved.D.Food is saved.
3. What is one purpose of Flynn’s idea of Water Walls?
A.To prevent space rays during the space trip.B.To make the whole spaceship stronger.
C.To control the temperature in the spaceship.D.To produce water in the spaceship.
4. Why are algae put in the plastic bags?
A.To prevent water from being polluted.B.To serve as food for astronauts.
C.To provide oxygen for astronauts.D.To help other plants grow in a spaceship.
2023-08-31更新 | 592次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024年中考英语复习冲刺过关(江苏专用)专题08 中考科普知识类阅读
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了西伯利亚鹤面临的问题以及人们保护湿地的方式。

2 . Climate change (气候变化) has brought a serious warning to the living areas of the Siberian crane, increasing the need to better protect the birds and their migratory channels (迁徙路径), an expert said.

The Siberian crane breeds (繁殖) in northeast Siberia in Russia and flies to Poyang Lake for the winter in East China’s Jiangxi Province. About 95 percent of the birds spend the season in Poyang.

Qian Fawen, a research professor from the National Bird Banding Center of China, said that Poyang’s water levels decide whether it is suitable for the birds to live there. However, climate change has made the levels change often. “In some years, the lake experiences floods; in others, it experiences droughts. Both of these situations create food shortages in the cranes’ living area,” he said.

The Siberian crane is listed as seriously endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. “We need to protect their living area, which is mainly wetland, so that we can protect them,” Qian said.

In the recently announced National Action Plan for the Protection of Bird Migration Channels (2021-35), 1, 140 places in China were considered as important breeding grounds, wintering grounds and staying stops, including Poyang and the Yellow River wetland in Ningxia. The plan said that the government should watch and count the number of migratory birds and pay farmers for losses caused by the birds.

Since China joined the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in 1992, it has designated (指定) 202,600 hectares of wetland as Wetlands of International Importance. They store and clean water, keep all kinds of living things, help store floods and prevent droughts. According to a plan announced by the central government in October, by 2025, China will have protected 55 percent of its wetlands.

After the Wetlands Protection Law, the nation’s first law to protect wetlands, was introduced on June 1, 2022, complete protection was strengthened. The law clearly explained what the government should do and introduced strict punishment for people who destroy wetland areas. It limits building at important national wetlands and it doesn’t allow harmful activities, including using them as farmlands, leaving wastewater everywhere, harvesting and fishing too much.

Key nature reserve management offices in China have reported more birds wintering in the nation’s wetlands, including some new rare kinds.

1. What can we learn from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 4?
A.About 95 percent of the Siberian cranes spend their winter in Poyang Lake.
B.Climate change has little influence on the Siberian cranes’ living area in Poyang.
C.The Siberian cranes will live in Poyang all year round if the wetland is protected.
D.Water levels decide that Poyang Lake isn’t suitable for the Siberian cranes to live.
2. Which of the following behaviors is right at important wetlands?
①building houses       ②making farmlands       ③limiting fishing
④leaving wastewater       ⑤watching birds
A.①③B.②④C.③⑤D.②⑤
3. What does this passage mainly tell us?
A.The problem the Siberian cranes face and the ways people protect wetlands.
B.The reason why the Siberian cranes migrate and the place they usually stay in.
C.The importance of protecting the Siberian cranes and the result it will lead to.
D.The loss of wetlands and the actions that have already been taken to help them.
4. What will the writer probably continue to write in “” in Paragraph 8?
A.People have done something to protect wetlands.
B.The number of the birds has increased in wetlands.
C.Experts will go on to do other research on wetlands.
D.The government will make more laws to protect wetlands.
2023-08-20更新 | 773次组卷 | 4卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了随着越来越多的人关心自己的健康,他们对户外运动的需求也越来越强烈,人们开始骑自行车,骑自行车变得越来越受欢迎。

3 . Bicycles have long been a kind of transport in China. In the past, only a small group of people thought cycling a sport. Now more and more people discover the joy of it.

________ Riders share their favourite routes and health tips about cycling on some apps like Xiaohongshu or Sina Weibo. On Xiaohongshu, there are more than 2.5 million posts (帖子) about cycling, and on Weibo, the topic about cycling has been viewed more than 700 million times. A bicycle company says the sales in one of its stores rose 20% to 30%, compared to the same period a year earlier. Cycling activities are also welcomed. According to the Chinese Cycling Association, at least 20 million people have joined in the sport.

People turn to cycling as more people care about their health and their demand for outdoor exercise becomes stronger. For people who have begun cycling, the sport seems to provide a good way to run away from the busy city life. It also gives them a stronger sense of being part of the natural environment. Though the sport cycling sometimes costs a lot, many cyclists think spending money on their own bodies is more valuable than on other items. More people take part in cycling as cities in China are also planning to build more cycle-only lanes (车道). Several years ago, Beijing started building the city’s first cycle-only lane. Since its opening, the lane has seen a larger daily traffic flow. Such lanes are also being built in some other cities.

1. Which of the following sentences is the most suitable for the blank (空格) in Paragraph 2?
A.Cycling has a long history.B.Cycling becomes a hot topic.
C.Cycling costs a lot of money.D.Cycling brings several advantages.
2. The underlined word “demand” in Paragraph 3 means ________.
A.needB.planC.designD.talent
3. What’s the purpose of this passage?
A.It advises cities to build cycling lanes.
B.It shows the sales of cycling are going up.
C.It introduces cycling is becoming popular.
D.It recommends good cycling routes to people.
2023-08-10更新 | 412次组卷 | 5卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·全国·专题练习
阅读理解-单选(约290词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了花蝇的外观、生理构造及生活习性等。
4 .

You stand in a garden. A low noise reaches your ears. You see a small insect flying near your head. You turn to look, and it flies out of sight. There it is again! You move slowly. You can see yellow and black stripes on it.

Is it a bee? It lands on a flower, and you take a closer look.

Bees fold(折叠) their wings onto their backs when they stop flying. But this insect’s wings reach out like a fly’s. That’s because it is a fly—a flower fly.

Many flower flies look like bees. This helps keep them safe from animals that may want to eat them. Insects with yellow and black stripes usually have stingers(刺). Insect eaters, such as some birds and frogs, need to get stung only once to know that stripes mean trouble. Flower flies can’t sting, but insect eaters see the stripes and leave the flies alone.

Flower flies spend most of their time looking for food. Like bees, flower flies eat pollen(花粉) and nectar(花蜜). This makes them easy to find in a garden full of flowers. They are helpful garden insects just like bees. Adult flower flies move pollen from one flower to another, which helps some flowers grow into fruit.

Flower flies can stay in one place while flying. Most insects move forward when they fly. But flower flies can twist their wings, much like hummingbirds do. Twisting keeps them in one place, so they can remain over flowers, leaves, or even you!

1. In which part of a magazine can we probably see this passage?
A.Nature.B.Culture.C.Fashion.D.Health.
2. In which way are bees and flower flies different?
A.The food that they eat.B.The colour of their stripes.
C.The way they help garden flowers grow.D.The shape of wings when they stop flying.
3. What does the underlined phrase “leave the flies alone” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Make friends with the flies.B.Eat the flies up.
C.Keep away from the flies.D.Invite the flies in.
4. What might the writer of the passage agree with?
A.People usually prefer bees to flower flies.
B.People sometimes mistake flower flies for bees.
C.People should stop birds eating bees and flower flies.
D.People should have beautiful gardens in their neighbourhood.
2023-08-01更新 | 478次组卷 | 3卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
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2023九年级·全国·专题练习
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文章大意:本文介绍了古诗和现代诗歌的特点。

5 . Poems play with sounds, words, and grammar. That makes poems difficult to write but very interesting to read. They use colours, feelings, experiences, and images to paint a picture in your mind. Let’s have a look at the following Chinese classical poem:

On the Stork Tower

By Wang Zhihuan

The sun along the mountain bows,

The Yellow River seawards flows,

You can enjoy a grander sight,

If you climb to a greater height,

Translated by Xu Yuanchong

In Chinese classical poems, the form is very important: the correct number of lines and the number of words in each line. Poems often follow special models of rhythm(节奏)and rhyme. However, modern poets begin to reject traditional forms and structures(结构)for poems in the 20th century. As a result, most poems today are written in free style, with lines of different lengths.

Today many Chinese people are becoming more interested in reading poems, no matter in what language they are written. Translations can be good, but being able to read in the original(最初的)language is best.

1. What do the first two lines of the poem On the Stork Tower show?
A.Love.B.Sights.C.History.D.Feelings.
2. What does the underlined word “reject” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Throw away.B.Carry on.C.Agree with.D.Take up.
3. What does the writer of the passage probably believe?
A.It is much easier to write classical poems than modern poems.
B.People should develop the habit of painting pictures after reading poems.
C.Chinese classical poems should follow free style with lines of different lengths.
D.No matter how well a poem is translated, some of the spirit of the original work is lost.
2023-08-01更新 | 463次组卷 | 4卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
阅读理解-单选(约470词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍中国和美国庆祝家庭团聚的两个节日——中秋节和感恩节。

6 . Family is very important for everyone, no matter where you are from. So in both East and West, people have festivals to celebrate family reunions(团聚). These festivals include the Mid-Autumn Festival in China and Thanksgiving Day in the US. How are they celebrated and what are the differences? Let’s take a look.

Sharing the moonlight


The Mid-Autumn Festival is the second most important traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. It’s on the 15th day of the eighth month of Chinese lunar calendar. In ancient China, the day was considered as a harvest festival since fruits, vegetables and grain(谷物) had been collected from the fields. All the family got together and had a big dinner. They ate a special festival food-moon cakes and enjoyed the full moon.

On that day, the moon is full. The full moon is a symbol for family reunions which mean tuanyuan in Chinese. Now people also celebrate the festival by getting together and having a big dinner.

When it gets dark, people look up at the full moon, eating moon cakes and missing friends and relatives who are far from home. “We wish each other a long life so as to share the beauty of this graceful moonlight, even though miles apart!” wrote Su Shi, a famous Song Dynasty poet.

Showing thanks


Thanksgiving Day is one of the biggest holidays in the US. It’s on the fourth Thursday of November. People visit their friends and relatives to remind themselves that they are lucky to have happiness, health and family and also to have a roof over their heads.

In 1621, about 100 English people took a ship, the Mayflower, and arrived in the northeastern US. The winter there was very cold and life was hard. As the American Indians helped them a lot, the English people asked them to have a big meal with then in order to express their thanks. The celebration lasted for three days.

Today, people usually have a family meal on Thanksgiving Day. They enjoy delicious food such as pumpkin scorn and a big, golden turkey.

There are other traditions on the day. For example, the turkey has a V-shaped bone in the breast. It’s called a wishbone. After roasting(烤), two persons each take one end of the bone. They make a wish and then pull it. If one gets the larger part of the bone, he or she will get good luck.

The most important part of Thanksgiving Day is to say “thanks”— this is the spirit of the holiday. People also like to watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV.

1. Why did people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient China?
A.Because people could eat moon cakes.
B.Because people enjoyed the full moon.
C.Because people could get together with relatives.
D.Because people had a good harvest from the fields.
2. What does the underlined part “to have a roof over their heads” in the passage probably mean?
A.To have somewhere to live.B.To have food to eat.
C.To have friends to talk to.D.To have clothes to wear.
3. What is the spirit of Thanksgiving Day?
A.To pull the bone.B.To play American football.
C.To say “thanks”.D.To watch the Parade.
4. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.The background to the two festivals.B.The introduction to the two festivals.
C.The activities of the two festivals.D.The customs of the two festivals.
2023-07-27更新 | 431次组卷 | 3卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·全国·专题练习
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍研究人员使用视频通话帮助宠物鹦鹉摆脱孤独。

7 .

Pet parrots that are allowed to make video calls to other birds show signs of feeling less isolated, according to scientists.

The study, which involved giving the birds a computer that they could use to make video calls, found that they began to engage in more social behaviors including preening, singing and playing. The birds were given a choice of which “friend” to call on a touchscreen computer and the study showed that the parrots that called other birds most often were the most popular choices.

Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, of the University of Glasgow and a co-author of the study, said that video calls had helped many people feel less isolated in the last few years. She added, “There are 20 million parrots living in people’s homes in the USA, and we wanted to explore whether those birds might benefit (受益) from video calling too. If we gave them the chance to call other parrots, would they choose to do so, and would the experience benefit the parrots and their caregivers?”

Their study of 18 pet parrots suggested that there were, indeed, benefits for the birds. In the wild, many species of parrots live in large groups, but as pets they are, kept alone or in a small group. Living alone can cause birds, to develop mental problems, which include rocking, walking back and forth, or self-harming behaviors such as feather-plucking.

The parrots first learned to ring a bell and then touch a photo of another bird on the screen of a computer to make a call to that bird, with the help of their owners. In total the birds made 147 calls to each other during the study, while owners took detailed notes on the birds’ behavior and the researchers later reviewed the video footage.

Jennifer Cunha of Northeastern University said that the parrots “seemed to know” that they were communicating with other birds. “All the bird owners in the study said they valued the experience, and would want to continue using the system with their parrots in the future,” she said.

“I was quite surprised at so many different behaviors,” said Hirskyj-Douglas. “Some would sing, some would play around and go upside down, others would want to show another bird their toys.”

1. The main purpose of the study is to find out _________.
A.if parrots can learn to make video callsB.if parrots can benefit from video calling
C.why parrots can have so many benefitsD.why parrots can develop mental problems
2. What can we learn about the pet parrots?
A.Their way to communicate is singing.B.Most of them used to live in large groups.
C.The most popular ones made most calls.D.They can make video calls by themselves.
3. Which word has the closest meaning to “isolated”?
A.amazedB.calmC.scaredD.lonely
4. The following paragraph can best go after ________.
Video calling could reproduce some of the social benefits of living in a group, according to Rébecca Kleinberger, of Northeastern University and first author of the study.
A.Paragraph 1B.Paragraph 2C.Paragraph 3D.Paragraph 4
2023-07-20更新 | 790次组卷 | 5卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
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文章大意:本文讲述了推迟学生上学时间的一些好处。

8 . Teenagers need eight to ten hours of sleep per night. However, in adolescence (青春期) changes to the body’s sleep cycle make it difficult for teens to fall asleep early. Many cannot fall asleep until 10:30 p.m. or even later and most of them will feel sleepy if they have to get up too early.

Scientists recommend that both middle and high schools begin no earlier than 8:30 a.m. Later school start times support the natural needs of teenagers and increase their sleeping time.

Here are some other benefits of later school start times:

More time for a healthy breakfast

When running late in the mornings, students are likely to go without breakfast. With an empty stomach, one finds it difficult to focus (集中) in class. When they are always in a hurry, students may form unhealthy eating habits.

With extra time before going to school, students can eat a well-balanced breakfast and focus more on learning.

Fewer behavioral (行为的) problems

Teens experience mood changes as a common result of this special period of life. Less sleep may cause worries, stress and unhappiness.

When they get enough sleep, students are calm and peaceful and their moods do not change suddenly. They’re less likely to feel worried, unhappy or get angry. For parents, children with more sleep are easier to live with.

Better performance (表现) in study

Sleep loss hurts attention, memory and brain development. Students with less sleep have difficulty paying attention in class and are likely to have lower grades. Students with enough sleep can be more energetic during the day and more willing to learn. They are also less likely to fall asleep in class and more able to understand what they learn.

In conclusion, starting school later helps students get a better night’s sleep. It improves their chances of eating, behaving and performing better.

1. According to the passage, what may cause teenagers to stay up?
A.Their low grades.B.Their empty stomachs.
C.Their body’s sleep cycle.D.Their heavy homework.
2. How can sleep loss influence students’ study?
A.It gives them much energy.B.It does harm to the brain.
C.It saves more time for study.D.It improves their memory.
3. What’s the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?
A.To explain reasons for students’ stress.
B.To describe bad habits caused by sleep loss.
C.To discuss scientists’ research on healthy food.
D.To introduce benefits of later school start times.
4. In which part of the website can you probably find this passage?
A.Education.B.Fashion.C.Sports.D.Technology.
2023-06-20更新 | 1238次组卷 | 6卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了儒家思想中的传统美德。

9 .

Confucianism (儒家思想) has been followed by Chinese people for more than two thousand years.

To help people understand how to behave towards others, Confucianism teaches the Five Constants (五常). These are ren, yi, li, zhi and xin. They are general virtues (美德) around the world. The most important two are ren and li.

Ren is the feeling of care and love we should have for others. Confucius explained ren could best be understood as loving others. He is famous for teaching people “What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others”. It is quite similar to what is known in the West as the Golden Rule (treat others as you wish to be treated).

While the meaning of ren is easy to understand, li is a little harder to express. It can be thought of as duty or even respect. Generally, li is the way we should connect with people in our everyday life. In Confucian writings, discussions about li include the proper way to drink tea and how to remember ancestors (祖先). While ren is mostly about our opinions and feelings, li is about how we express our opinions and feelings towards others and towards the world around us.

Perhaps the most well-known Confucian virtue is xiao. This is the duty children have to their parents. Xiao means loving, respecting, obeying and taking care of one’s parents in their old age. In Confucianism, xiao is important for a harmonious (和谐的) society: Without it, the whole world would fall into a mess.

1. Which are the most important of the Five Constants?
A.Ren and yi.B.Ren and li.C.Li and xin.D.Yi and zhi.
2. What is the best Chinese for the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A.博学于文,约之以礼。B.学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。
C.己所不欲,勿施于人。D.君子和而不同,小人同而不和。
3. Which of the following is an example of li?
A.Building a peaceful society.B.Taking care of one’s children.
C.Obeying rules for drinking tea.D.Learning all through one’s life.
4. What does the passage mainly tell us about Confucianism?
A.Its general virtues.B.Its long history.
C.Its new challenges.D.Its golden rules.
2023-06-20更新 | 1338次组卷 | 11卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
2023九年级·江苏·专题练习
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文章大意:本文是介绍中国首批五大国家公园的一些信息情况。
10 . 阅读下列内容, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

China has made great achievements in biodiversity protection. Building a national park system is one of the greatest jobs that China has done so far. In October 2021, China’s first five national parks were designated (认定). They are home to nearly 30% of the earth’s key wildlife species (物种) found in China, covering a protected land area of 230,000 square kilometers. This table will inform you of the first five national parks—China’s treasures in nature.

Northeast China Tiger and

Leopard National Park

Locations: Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces
Landscapes: Mountains, hills, and valleys
Representative species: Siberian tiger, Amur leopard (豹)
Progress: Increasing population of protected animal species from the year of 2015 to 2022 — Siberian tigers: 27→50; Amur leopards: 42→60

Sanjiangyuan National Park

Locations: Qinghai Province and Xizang Autonomous Region
Landscapes: Glaciers, snow-capped mountains, high-altitude wetlands, deserts, alpine grasslands
Representative species: Snow leopard, Tibetan antelope
Progress: At present, the vegetation coverage of the grassland in the park has been over 60%, which is nearly 5% higher than that in 2015.

Giant Panda National Park

Locations: Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces
Landscapes: Mountains, basins
Representative species: Giant panda, red panda
Progress: It is protecting over 70% of the wild giant panda population in the country. The population of protective animals in the park — Giant pandas 50+; Sichuan takins 1,300+

Wuyishan National Park

Locations: Fujian and Jiangxi provinces
Landscapes: Mountains
Representative species: Chinese pangolin, Cabot’s tragopan
Progress: Through reasonable development of 10% of its area, the park has held its biodiversity conservation in 90% of its area under protection.

Hainan Tropical Rainforest

National Park

Locations: Hainan Province
Landscapes: Mountains
Representative species: Hainan black crested gibbon
Progress: The population of Hainan’s black crested gibbon in the wild — 1970s: 2 groups of 7 individuals (个体); At present: 5 groups of 36 individuals
1. What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.When China’s first five national parks were discovered.
B.Some general information of China’s first five national park!
C.What challenges China’s first five national parks are facing.
D.Some actions to protect the wildlife species in these parks.
2. According to the passage, which park has the most types of landscapes?
A.Wuyishan National Park.
B.Giant Panda National Park.
C.Sanjiangyuan National Park.
D.Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park.
3. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about the progress of the parks?
A.B.
C.D.
2023-06-20更新 | 687次组卷 | 4卷引用:专题06 阅读理解-5年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(江苏专用)
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