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    When was the last time you saw some dolphins at an aquarium? Was it fun to watch? Do you think the dolphins enjoyed it? A new film shows just exactly where some of these dolphins come from. And it isn't pleasant.

The Cove is a documentary film with a lot of blood…dolphin blood. It's all about dolphin drive hunting, which is a method of hunting dolphins that fishermen use. They use boats to drive the dolphins into a bay or onto a beach. Once there, the dolphins are prevented from escaping and are then killed in the water with knives or spears.

The dolphins are mostly hunted for their meat, but some are captured and ended up in dolphinariums, including the world famous Sea World parks. This form of dolphin killing takes place in many places around the world. There are dolphin drive hunts in the Solomon Islands, Peru and the Faroe Islands.

The Cove focuses on a particular dolphin hunt near the town of Taiji in Japan.

Every year, more than 2,000 dolphins are driven into a cove near the town and killed. The documentary film is directed by former National Geographic photographer Louis Psihoyos, and was made secretly throughout 2007 using underwater microphones, and a hidden camera. Also appearing in the film is Ric O’ Barry, the director of saving Japan dolphins, and also a marine mammal expert. He trained dolphins for the popular 1960s TV series Flipper. He is praised for having started the dolphin entertainment industry but has spent most of his life fighting against it.

So what do the people of Taiji think about it? Many feel that they are being unfairly selected out. The town of Taiji has a 400-year history of whale and dolphin hunting and its fishermen only catch about 20% of Japan's yearly dolphin quota(份额).

Masashi Nishimura, manager of the Japan Fisheries Association's International section said,“ I don't think it's a big topic here,” he said, “as long as the killing is humane(人道的), dolphins are like other animals to us.”

But for many people, dolphins are special. They are clearly highly intelligent mammals and they often form strong bonds of friendship with humans. Primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are all protected species. Should these levels of protection be extended to marine mammals too? Many believe they should.

1.Which of the following is not TRUE according to the passage?

A.Fishermen use boats to drive the dolphins into a bay.

B.There are dolphin drive hunts in the Solomon Island.

C.Underwater microphones were used to make the film.

D.All the dolphins caught in Japan are sold for meat.

2.What is Masashi Nishimura’s attitude towards the killings?

A.Cold. B.Regretful.

C.Unfair D.unsupportive

3.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

A.To introduce a documentary film The Cove.

B.To show how The Cove was made.

C.To encourage people to protect dolphins.

D.To describe what is happening to dolphins.

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。一部新的电影记录片记录了渔民捕猎海豚以获得海豚肉和将其放入水族馆以供人观赏,这部电影反映了海豚令人担忧的处境,以此呼唤人们来保护海豚。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第二段中“They use boats to drive the dolphins into a bay or onto a beach.”可知,渔民用小船将海豚驱赶到海湾或海滩上,A项正确;根据文章第三段中“There are dolphin drive hunts in the Solomon Islands”可知,所罗门群岛有狩猎海豚的活动, B项正确;根据文章第五段中“The documentary film is directed… and was made secretly throughout 2007 using underwater microphones,”可知,这部纪录片在制作过程中使用了水下麦克风,C项正确。根据文章第三段中The dolphins are mostly hunted for their meat, but some are captured and ended up in dolphinariums,可知,这些海豚大多被捕猎以获取它们的肉,但其中一些被捕获并最终送到海豚馆,D项(在日本捕获的所有海豚均以肉类出售)不合文意,故选D。 2.推理判断题。根据文章第七段中“Masashi Nishimura… said,“ I don't think it's a big topic here,” he said, “as long as the killing is humane(人道的), dolphins are like other animals to us.”可知,在Masashi Nishimura看来,捕杀海豚不是一个多大的事情,只要捕杀是人道的,捕杀海豚和其他动物是一样的。因此Masashi Nishimura是支持捕杀海豚的,这是冷酷无情的体现,故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据文章第一段中“A new film shows just exactly where some of these dolphins come from. And it isn't pleasant.”可知,通过一部新电影看到水族馆中海豚的来源时是令人感到不愉快的。根据文章最后一段中They are clearly highly intelligent mammals and they often form strong bonds of friendship with humans. Primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are all protected species. Should these levels of protection be extended to marine mammals too? Many believe they should.可知,海豚是高度聪明的哺乳动物,它们经常与人类建立牢固的友谊纽带。黑猩猩,大猩猩和猩猩等灵长类动物均为受保护物种。这些保护水平也应扩展到海洋哺乳动物。因此作者写这篇文章的目的是鼓励人们保护海豚。故选C。
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