Wild beavers (河狸) are back! Experts say that the wild beaver families are doing well. The beavers are even boosting wildlife and the environment!
Over ten years ago, a family of beavers turned up in a part of the river Otter, in Devon. No one knew exactly where they came from. It was a big surprise, wild beavers hadn't lived in England for around 400 years!
In 2015, the government allowed the beavers to stay there as part of a trial (试验). They wanted to see if these animals could be reintroduced to the wild. The trial ends in February. Some scientists from the University of Exeter already say the beavers help the wildlife in the area. One scientist called it "an amazing story".
A lot of this is because of dams. Beavers build dams along the river. This creates deep pools in the riverbed and slows the water down. Scientists say this is perfect for many different types of plants and animals! Many plants are growing near the beavers. Different types of animals are also becoming more and more in the river. Beavers also help make flooding less, scientists say. The beavers' dams slow down the speed of the river, especially after heavy rain.
There are, however, some problems. Beavers gnaw (咬,啃)on trees and this can harm them. Their dams can also sometimes create floods (洪水) on people's land.
Beavers aren't the only animals that are being reintroduced to the wild! In 2019, red squirrels were brought back to an area of the Scottish Highlands. Further away, the world's rarest (罕见的) duck, the Madagascar pochard, is making a comeback. It was set free into the wild on the African island in 2019 and is doing well.
Who knows what other animals might be making a comeback?
1.Which of the following best explains "boosting" in paragraph 1?
A.building B.spreading C.helping D.creating
2.Why did the government want a trial first? Because they wanted to ________.
A.grow more plants along the river
B.build dams for the beavers in the wild
C.introduce the beavers to the wild
D.see if the beavers could be reintroduced to the wild
3.What are the good things about wild beavers living on the river Otter?
A.They help plants grow and make flooding less. B.They bring heavy rain and floods.
C.They gnaw on trees and harm them. D.Their dams create floods on people's land.
4.How many kinds of animals are mentioned in the news story which have been reintroduced to the wild?
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
5.How do you think animal lovers feel about the news?
A.Embarrassed. B.Pleased. C.Tired. D.Disappointed.
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1.You can visit the China National Film Museum on Tuesday.
2.If you want to learn more about films, you can call (010) 6400 1467.
3.You can visit the Forbidden City and the Palace Museum on Monday in summer vacation.
4.You can enter the National Museum of China at 17:30.
5.The four museums are in the same district of Beijing.
My life was perfect when I was twelve years old. I had a big family, ______ my sister, Chrissy, and a little brother, Patrick, whom I loved greatly. Spring was coming, and I was ______ about another summer with Grandma. She and I had great fun together last summer. She was retiring (退休) this year, ______ that meant more time with her. Then, on April 11, 2017, at 10:00 P.M., we were all going to bed when the phone rang. My uncle was ______ to say that Grandpa had just taken Grandma to the hospital.
The next morning I was told that Grandma was gone due to a heart disease. I tried to be strong, but even my father ______. I hadn't even said goodbye to her. I couldn't control my ______ anymore and began to cry loudly. It finally hit me: She was gone ______. All she had left me were ______ in the garden — the hours we spent planting flowers and taking care of ______. I believe that my grandma is a star watching over me, and she would have wanted me to be ______ and happy like her, even though there are bad times. My family and friends love me for who I am and support me for what I do, as I know my grandma would, too.
1.A.besides B.including C.except D.beside
2.A.worried B.excited C.moved D.surprised
3.A.but B.while C.so D.or
4.A.calling B.visiting C.helping D.writing
5.A.shouted B.spoke C.talked D.cried
6.A.thoughts B.words C.ideas D.feelings
7.A.ever B.forever C.always D.sometimes
8.A.instructions B.suggestions C.memories D.experiments
9.A.them B.her C.it D.us
10.A.weak B.careful C.polite D.strong
— Lily, could you tell me ________?
—About ten minutes.
A.how far is it from your home to school B.how far it is from your home to school
C.how long does it take you to walk to school D.how long it takes you to walk to school
—Allen, shall we go to the bookstore this afternoon?
— I'm sorry, David, but I ________ meet my cousin at the train station.
A.have to B.can C.may D.could
My People, My Country is ________ movie I've ever seen.
A.more educational B.the most educational C.educational D.less educational