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    Four wild young pandas were found at different times walking around with their mothers in a nature reserve in northwestern China in recent months, a report said on Sunday. Infrared (红外线的) cameras in Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve in Gansu Province caught four young pandas following their mothers and learning survival skills, such as feeding themselves, in the first quarter of 2019.

It was the latest finding of new young pandas in the area, which has the largest population of wild pandas among China’s 67 nature reserves. The fourth national survey on pandas, released in 2015, said there were 110 wild pandas living in the Baishuijiang area. A total of 1,864 lived in China.

The Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve has used infrared cameras since 2012 to monitor pandas, but this is the first time that four pairs of pandas have been found. “In the past, we found one pair every quarter at most,” said He Liwen, director of the Baishuijiang reserve. The young pandas’ body sizes suggested that two of them were a year and a half old, while the other two were almost 2 years old.

“The four pairs were caught in different places far away from each other. It’s very easy to see the differences,” he said. “So we can be sure of the number. “Baishuijiang staff members also found rare wildlife, including golden monkeys, Asian golden cats and gazelles.

The reserve director attributed (……归因于……) the good news to the government’s hard work and local people’s efforts to protect the natural habitat over many years. “It’s a process of continuous, growing progress,” he said.

1.What can we know about Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve?

A.It is home to one third of rare animals in China.

B.It provided the fourth national survey on pandas.

C.It is the largest protection area located in North China.

D.It is the nature reserve with the most wild pandas in China.

2.What does the underlined word “monitor” mean in Paragraph 3 mean?

A.Watch.

B.Select.

C.Control.

D.Change.

3.What leads to the discovery of other rare wildlife according to the reserve director?

A.The decrease in hunting.

B.The effort of reserve workers.

C.The development of technology.

D.The protection of natural habitats.

4.Where can we most probably read this text?

A.In a research paper.

B.In a newspaper.

C.In a travel guide.

D.In a advertisement.

 

1.D 2.A 3.D 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍在中国新发现了4对野生大熊猫,这表明中国的野生动物保护工作取得了很大的进步。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的It was the latest finding of new young pandas in the area, which has the largest population of wild pandas among China's 67 nature reserves可知,甘肃白水江国家级自然保护区是中国67个自然保护区中野生大熊猫数量最多的自然保护区,故选D。 2.词句猜测题。 结合划线词所在的句子“The Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve has used infrared cameras since 2012”可知,自2012年以来,甘肃白水江国家级自然保护区已经使用红外摄像机来监控大熊猫,“to monitor pandas”是不定式作目的状语,由infrared cameras可推断,monitor在本句中意为“监视”,故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的Baishuijiang staff members also found rare wildlife, including golden monkeys, Asian golden cats and gazelles.(白水江工作人员还发现了珍稀野生动物,包括金丝猴、亚洲金猫和瞪羚。)和最后一段中的The reserve director attributed (把……归因于……) the good news to the government's hard work and local people's efforts to protect the natural habitat over many years.(自然保护区主管认为把好消息应归功于政府的努力,和当地人民多年来努力保护自然栖息地。)可推知,根据保护区主管的说法,是对自然栖息地的保护导致了其他珍稀野生动物的发现。故选D。 4.推理判断题。根据全文内容,尤其是开头的a report said on Sunday可知,本文是一篇新闻报道,故最有可能出现在报纸上。故选B。
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