满分5 > 高中英语试题 >

Brush turkeys are heading back into urba...

    Brush turkeys are heading back into urban Sydney areas, according to an environmental expert, and there is not much people can do about it.

The Australian brush turkey has “big feet”. They damage people’s beloved backyards by raking up dirt to make large nests which can sometimes hold up to 56 eggs in one mound(土堆). This is because one male brush turkey can breed(交配繁殖) with up to six females who can lay up to 12 eggs.

The population of brush turkeys in Australia was severely reduced along the east coast in the 1960s after coming close to extinction during the Depression as they were easy to hunt for food. As a result, they become a protected species in the 1970s which made it illegal to shoot them.

“In the 1980s, they took over Brisbane, and Sydney is about 10 years behind what happened up here,” Professor Darryl Jones, deputy director of the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University, said. “Once they get into the city they work out there’s a lot of food and they have a fair bit of protection.”

While brush turkeys have cultural significance in Queensland, they can be annoying for many in Sydney. Former Central Coast resident(居民) Paul told 702 ABC Sydney that he had “an ongoing battle for years” with brush turkeys that built nests in his garden.

“We had plague proportions(瘟疫之灾) when we lived on the Central Coast. I was trying to grow food and vegetables but I had to give up,” he said. “They just completely dug them up. I was fighting a losing battle.”

But Sydney resident Joy thinks differently. “Brush turkeys are part of nature,” she said. “I’ve been able to successfully have a flower garden and a vegetable garden and have brush turkeys wander through the yard. The way I’ve done it is just to put sticks in the ground around the plants. I haven’t had any problems at all and people need to think of ways to overcome these problems rather than kill animals.”

1.What’s one characteristic of brush turkeys?

A.They are afraid of humans. B.They often build mounds to hide eggs.

C.They usually live in coastal areas. D.A female lays a dozen eggs each time.

2.Why were brush turkeys nearly dying out during the Depression?

A.They were over-hunted for their meat. B.They couldn’t find enough food.

C.They were hated and hunted by people. D.Their natural habitats were destroyed.

3.What troubled Paul was that_____.

A.a plague broke out on the Central Coast.

B.he was sometimes attacked by brush turkeys.

C.his garden was messed up by brush turkeys.

D.he had no place to grow food and vegetables.

4.What is Joy’s opinion of brush turkeys?

A.They do much harm to gardeners.

B.Their number should be controlled.

C.Sydney is suitable for them to survive.

D.People should live in harmony with them.

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了澳大利亚丛林火鸡的生活习性、数量变化及扎堆悉尼市区生活后对当地居民的影响。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“by raking up dirt to make large nests which can sometimes hold up to 56 eggs in one mound.”可知, 雄性火鸡清理泥土做成大巢,有时一窝可容纳多达56个卵。即丛林火鸡经常刨土筑巢,把蛋放进去孵化。故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据第三段中的“coming close to extinction during the Depression as they were easy to hunt for food”可知,大萧条时期,人们捕杀丛林火鸡作为食物,因此它们的数量大大减少,几近灭绝。故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中Paul所说的话“I was trying to grow food and vegetables but I had to give up”和“They just completely dug them up. I was fighting a losing battle.”可知,让Paul苦恼的是,他曾经想要自己种植蔬菜,但他的花园被丛林火鸡刨得乱七八糟,这让他很无奈。故选C。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Brush turkeys are part of nature”和“people need to think of ways to overcome these problems rather than killing animals.”可知,Joy认为丛林火鸡是大自然的一部分,人们不该捕杀它们,而是应该想其他办法解决目前存在的问题。这说明她主张人类应该与丛林火鸡和谐相处。故选D。
复制答案
考点分析:
相关试题推荐

    In a post on Love What Matters, Hanss Mujica, 24, explains how he surprised his family by announcing he’d be graduating from college.

Mujica says he wasn’t a hard-working student in high school, but was able to pass his classes. “ In high school, teachers are always on top of you to see if you turned in your work or if you read the assigned book,” Mujica writes on the post. But when he went to college, that wasn’t the case.

“Professors tell you the work that needs to get done and it is up to you to decide if you want to do it or not. After all you are the ones that are paying to be there. That, I believe, was my downfall as a college student. My behavior caused me to be suspended(被暂时停学)from the university.”

Mujica says that at that time, he had a 1.47 grade point average. “When my parents got the news, the looks on their faces completely broke my heart.”

Then Mujica explains how he got his schooling back on track: he went in with a different attitude, applied himself, and worked at a company to pay for school.

“Since I was suspended from the university, my federal aid was suspended as well. I was paying out of pocket and it got to the point where I had to get emergency loans(贷款) from the university. Summer 2015 came by and I could not pay back the loans so I was dropped from my fall 2015 courses. I got out another year from the university and in summer of 2016 I decided to work upstate(在州的乡野地区) to raise the money I needed.

Fortunately, with help from the university dance program and the money he earned at work, Mujica returned to school in fall 2016.

In 2018, Mujica was ready to graduate. He left his parents a letter and two tickets for graduation to surprise them with. “I spent six years in and out of the university but seeing the reactions on their faces was worth every sleepless night,”says Mujica.

1.What do we know about Mujica from the first two paragraphs?

A.He couldn’t adapt to the college life.

B.He used to be a good high school student.

C.He has finally become a college graduate.

D.He was sometimes ignored by his teachers.

2.According to Mujica, what was the main reason for his failure at university?

A.Too much pressure. B.His wrong attitude.

C.Bad scores at high school. D.Lack of professors’ instruction.

3.What does Mujica explain in Paragraph 6?

A.How he paid back the loans in 2015.

B.Why he decided to refuse his federal aid.

C.How he got emergency loans from the university.

D.Why he was dropped from the university for another year.

4.What’s the best title for the text?

A.24-year-old finally wins his parents’ support.

B.Six-year college life puts Mujica under pressure.

C.College student surprises parents with the graduation.

D.A moving story on Love What Matters attracts attention.

 

查看答案

▲Sunday Cushion Concerts

Times: 10 am.&11am.

Tickets: $5 per person

The regular Sunday Cushion Concerts introduce children and their families to different instruments and styles of music. Bring your own cushions and secure places by booking in advance! Tickets are available to book over the phone 01865 325325.

▲Christmas Show: The Elves (精灵) and the Shoemaker

17-22 December 2019

Tickets: $7 per person

A poor shoemaker is down on his luck, but as Christmas draws close, a simple act of kindness inspires some magical elves to offer their services. Their amazing shoes attract customers from far and wide, earning the shoemaker fame and fortune! But how will he ever repay them?

This classic story is brought to life for 3- to 7-year-olds and their families. Please book in advance to secure places! For other details, call us at 01865 325331.

▲Moving Music

Michaelmas Term Concert: 6 October 2019

Times: 11:30am & 2pm

Tickets: $5 per person

Please reserve your places in advance, and pay on the door.

This series of concerts is designed especially for people living with dementia(痴呆), and their families, friends, and carers, to enable them to enjoy a concert experience together and to help unlock memory and movement through the power of music. Concerts are held approximately every three months.

For more details or to arrange access for transport: Phone 01865 286660.

▲Turtle Key Opera

Friday mornings in Trinity Term: April-June 2019

Turtle Song is FREE to all participants. To sign up or for more information contact Turtle Key Arts on 01865 525265.

Turtle Song is an opportunity to compose and sing your own songs with professional musicians. The group will meet weekly over a nine-week period between April and June 2019. The aims are to help people with all forms of dementia and people with memory problems.

1.Which event should you choose if you want your kid to learn about different styles of music?

A. Moving Music.

B. Turtle Key Opera.

C. Sunday Cushion Concerts.

D. Christmas Show: The Elves and the Shoemaker.

2.Which number should you call if your 4-year-old girl likes magical stories?

A. 01865 325325. B. 01865 325331.

C. 01865 286660. D. 01865 525265.

3.What’s the similarity between the last two events?

A. They are both free of charge.

B. They are both held every three months.

C. They both benefit people with dementia.

D. They both allow people to sing their own songs.

 

查看答案

假设你是李华,你的英国朋友 Johnson 对你所在城市广州地区正在实施的垃圾分类的活动很感兴趣,请你给 Johnson 写一封信,向他介绍垃圾分类的详情,要点如下:

1. 垃圾问题的现状;

2. 垃圾分类的意义;

3. 询问对方城市垃圾分类的情况。

注意:1. 词数 100 左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

参考词汇:垃圾分类 Rubbish Classification

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

查看答案

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

This summer holiday, I go to a seaside city with my family. We got there by air. It is a very beautiful and modern city, where impressed us a lot. On the first day, we took a bus to a place calling the Sea Park. There were such many different kinds of fishes that I couldn’t believe in my eyes. On the second day, we went swimming, and we all enjoyed ourselves. During the next two days, we went to some tourist spot, shopping and taking photos. Several days late, we left the city. Although we were tiring on our way home, we felt happily about the holiday. What unforgettable experience!

 

查看答案

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

An incredible dog has mastered more than just the doggy paddle (狗刨式游泳) — it helps disabled children learn how to surf. Ricochet’s owner Judy said, “I was working with her at balance and coordination (协调). Her balance is 1. good that she can help to stabilize the board for the kids. And it makes them feel good to know that Ricochet is there with them, 2. (keep) them company.”

Ricochet helps the disabled children build up the confidence to get on the board themselves. 3. (Dress) in a yellow jacket, Ricochet helps to counter-balance the board and acts as a comforting presence.

Judy was 4. (severe) disabled since her teens. Having Ricochet around lifts her spirits, and inspires her to conquer her pain to get on the board. “Ricochet has taught me to focus 5. what I can do, rather than what I can’t,” she said.

A car crash 6. (leave) Ian, a six-year-old boy, with brain damage. 7. he had loved surfing before the accident, he was too nervous to go back into the water. His fear turned to excitement, when he 8. (tell) he could try a tandem surf (双人冲浪) session with Ricochet. Their session was 9. (success) and by the end of it, Ian was smiling from ear to ear.

Over the last 10 months, Ricochet’s excellent 10. (performance) have raised £30,000 for a number of charity causes.

 

查看答案
试题属性

Copyright @ 2008-2019 满分5 学习网 ManFen5.COM. All Rights Reserved.