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    Kids Camp at the Zoo

How do you feed bears and tigers? And what exactly do they like to eat, anyway? These were just a couple of the questions kids got a chance to ask at the Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota.

About two dozens kids took part in the zoo’s first Junior Zookeeping Camp.1. “I like seeing the animals and seeing how the zookeepers take care of them,” said Christopher Brady, and eight-year-old kid.

A number of zoos across the country are holding camps for kids this summer. The kids are learning all about the animals.2.That includes the cleaning of the waste from those animals. “It isn’t just petting animals or doing the easy stuff,” zookeeper Greg Schmit said. “It’s actually a lot of work.”

At the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, Illinois, 9-year-old Elise McCormack learned that the best place to take a blood sample from a dolpin is from the tail. “3.” She said.

And at the Hattiesburg Zoo in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, kids are learning all about the native habitats of the zoo’s animals—the lands where those animals originally came from. “I really like learning about the animals and getting to see and pet the animals. ” 10-year-old Susan Worley said.

4. “The reindeer are pretty cool,” 11-year-old Patrick Litton said. And some kids surprised themselves, for example, some kids got a chance to touch a corn snake.

“Every day, there is animal interaction,” said Krissy Hamilton of the Hattiesburg Zoo. “That helps kids develop a greater appreciation for animals.5.

A.What animals do these kids actually like best?

B.The kids have learned how to care about the animals

C.How do those kids learn to feed the animals in the zoo?

D.You can see the veins(静脉)on the tail if you are close enough.

E.And it also gives them something they’ll remember forever.

F.There they could get a close look at many of the zoo’s residents.

G.They are also learning about some of the routine work of zoo-keeping.

 

1.F 2.G 3.D 4.A 5.E 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了美国一些动物园面向孩子推出了夏令营活动,让孩子们近距离与动物接触并学到很多知识。 1.该空格和后句介绍了夏令营的活动内容,there指的是前句中的Junior Zookeeping Camp。故选F。 2.后句中的the cleaning of the waste是动物园管理员的常规工作之一,因此空格处应指的是孩子们在那里也了解了动物管理员的日常工作。故选G。 3.根据上句提到给海豚采血样的最佳位置,该选项对此解释说明。根据常识,取血样应该是通过静脉。故选D。 4.后文提到了Patrick Litton喜欢的动物reindeer以及其他小孩对a corn snake惊奇,所以空格处应该是“孩子们最喜欢的动物是什么”。故选A。 5.前句指出与动物互动使孩子们更喜欢动物,也使得他们能永远记住一些知识和体验。故选E。
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