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提问人:网友luobone 发布时间:2022-01-06
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One thing the tour books don't tell you about London is that 2,000 of its residents are fo

xes. As native as the royal family, they fled the city about centuries ago after developers and pollution moved in. But now that the environment is cleaner, the foxes have come home, one of the many wild animals that have moved into urban areas around the world.

"The number and variety of wild animals in urban areas is increasing," says Gomer Jones, president of the National Institute for Urban Wildlife, in Columbia, Maryland. A survey of the wildlife in New York's Central Park last year tallied the species of mammals, including muskrats, shrews and flying squirrels. A similar survey conducted in the 1890s counted only five species. One of the country's largest populations of raccoons(浣熊) now lives in Washington D.C., and moose(驼鹿) are regularly seen wandering into Maine towns. Peregrine falcons (游隼) dive from the window ledges of buildings in the largest U.S. cities to prey on pigeons.

Several changes have brought wild animals to the cities. Foremost is that air and water quality in many cities has improved as a result of the 1970s' pollution-control efforts. Meanwhile, rural areas have been built up, leaving many animals on the edges of suburbia. In addition, conservationists have created urban wildlife refuges.

The Greater London Council last year spent $750,000 to buy land and build 10 permanent wildlife refuges in the city. Over 1,000 volunteers have donated money and cleared rubble from derelict lots. As a result, pheasants now strut in the East End and badgers scuttle across lawns near the center of town. A colony of rare house martins nests on a window ledge beside Harrods, and one evening last year a fox was seen on Westminster Bridge looking up at Big Ben.

For peregrine falcons, cities are actually safer than rural cliff dwellings. By 1970 the birds were extinct east of the Mississippi because the DDT had made their eggs too thin m support life. That year, ornithologist Tom Cade of Cornell University began rising the birds for release in cities, for cities afforded abundant food and contained none of the peregrine's natural predators.

"Before they were exterminated, some migrated to cities on their own because they had run out of cliff space," Cade says. "To peregrines, buildings are just like cliffs." He has released about 30 birds since 1975 in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, and of the 20 pairs now living in the East, half are urbanites. "A few of the young ones have gotten into trouble by falling down chimneys and crashing into window-glass, but overall their adjustment has been successful."

The first paragraph suggests that ______.

A.environment is crucial for wildlife

B.tour books are not always a reliable source of information

C.London is a city of fox

D.foxes are highly adaptable to environment

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第1题
The members of the group are given a detailed tour ______________ by the tour guide

A.thing

B.item

C.itinerary

D.matter

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第2题
The members of the group are given a detailed tour ________ by the tour guide.

A.thing

B.itinerary

C.item

D.matter

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第3题
Part BDirections: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one

Part B

Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文:M: I see you and your friends have been decorating the dormitory lounge.

W: The walls look so stark and dreary, we decided to cover them with prints and posters.

M: I like this one, and you bought it on campus?

W: No, I bought it at the museum of modern art in New York city. The Art History Department recently sponsored a special museum tour there.

M: Is this a reproduction of something in the museum collection?

W: Yes. It's a print of a painting by Georgia O'keffe called "lake Georgia window".

M: It looks more like a photograph. The details are so accurate and realistic.

W: I thought the same thing when I first saw the painting hanging in the museum. But the art history teacher pointed out how the painting is in fact very stylized.

M: What do you mean?

W: First, by choosing a front view of the window, O'keffe was able to present a symmetrical image and eliminate any hint of three dimensionality.

M: It does look almost flat. The open shutters seem to have no depth at all.

W: To emphasize that two dimensional look, O'keffe also eliminated details of texture. The shutters, for example.

M: Yes, their surface even looks as flat as the glass of the window pane.

W: So even though she created a realistic painting of a window, O'keffe stylized and simplified the shapes to resemble an abstract design.

M: It sounds as though you learned a lot on the trip. Is the Art History Department planning another museum tour?

W: Yes, the next one is a special exhibit of European painters at the museum of fine art in Boston. I think 1 will sign up for that one. Maybe I will even come back with a print to decorate the bare walls of my dormitory.

Where are the speakers?

A.In a museum.

B.In an art history class.

C.In the woman's dormitory.

D.In the man's dormitory.

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第4题
Like dog's poop on city pavements, rubbish left behind by tourists at natural sites is dis
gusting.

The funny thing is nobody likes seeing such mess in the places they are visiting but it seems only few really care enough to keep the place tidy. The obvious result is that garbage has become a common sight in forests which attract tourists.

We are certain that in many places park rangers—despite their small numbers, incomparable to the tremendous tourist troops—are already doing the best they can. Sometimes, however, we believe things could still be better.

Take the Thi-Lor-Su waterfall in Tak province for instance. One of the things about Thi-Lor-Su which we would like to talk about today is the commendable method of rubbish control at the waterfall.

There, food and drinks in commercial packaging are prohibited. The ban is enforced by requiring that each and every visitor heading from the camping ground to the waterfall has to pass through a checkpoint where their bags are inspected and potential garbage is seized. The results have been amazing. Despite thousands of visitors, the 1. 5-kilometre trail to Thi-Lor-Su, as well as the waterfall itself, is almost free of garbage.

However, within the same forest, along the 16 kilometers of rough road from the Pha Luead checkpoint to the camping ground, the situation is completely different. Both sides of the road are littered with rubbish, from candy wrappers to Styrofoam food boxes to plastic water bottles.

One contributing factor to the mess is that several tour operators use ordinary pick-up trucks to transport their clients in and out of the forest. The ordinary trucks often get stuck and tourists are forced to walk the rest of the distance—which can be several kilometers. And, as you would expect, there are more inconsiderate tourists than conscientious ones. Along the way, people eat and throw rubbish.

One solution to this problem is to encourage tour operators to use proper vehicles. Either that or put off traveling into the forest until the road is really dry and passable.

How does the writer feel about the fact that people hate to see rubbish but still throw it carelessly?

A.Their behavior. is ridiculous.

B.Their behavior. is immoral.

C.Their behavior. is foolish.

D.Their behavior. is illegal.

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第5题
Text 3Like dog' s poop on city pavements, rubbish left behind by tourists at natural sites

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Like dog' s poop on city pavements, rubbish left behind by tourists at natural sites is disgust-ing.

The funny thing is nobody likes seeing such mess in the places they are visiting but it seems only few really care enough to keep the place tidy. The obvious result is that garbage has become a common sight in forests which attract tourists.

We are certain that in many places park rangers-despite their small numbers, incomparable to the tremendous tourist troops-are already doing the best they can. Sometimes, however, we be-lieve things could still be better.

Take the Thi- LOr-Su waterfall in Tak province for instance. One of the things about Thi-Lor-Su which we would like to talk about today is the commendable method of rubbish control at the waterfall.

There, food and drinks in commercial packaging are prohibited. The ban is enforced by requi- ring' that each and every visitor heading from the camping ground to the waterfall has to pass through a checkpoint where their bags are inspected and potential garbage is seized. The results have been amazing. Despite thousands of visitors, the l.5-kilometre trail to Thi-Lor-Su, as well as the waterfall itself, is almost free of garbage.

However, within the same forest, along the 16 kilometers of rough road from the Pha Luead checkpoint to the camping ground, the situation is completely different. Both sides of the road are littered with rubbish, from candy wrappers to Styrofoam food boxes to plastic water bottles. One contributing factor to the mess is that several tour operators use ordinary pick-up trucks to transport their clients in and out of the forest. The ordinary trucks often get stuck and tourists are forced to walk the rest of the distance-which can be several kilometers. And, as you would expect, there are more inconsiderate tourists than conscientious ones. Along the way, people eat and throw rubbish.

One solution to this problem is to encourage tour operators to use proper vehicles. Either that or put off traveling into the forest until the road is really dry and passable.

56.How does the writer feel about the fact that people hate to see rubbish but still throw it carelessly ?

[ A ] Their behavior. is ridiculous.

[ B ] Their behavior. is immoral.

[ C ] Their behavior. is foolish.

[ D ] Their behavior. is illegal.

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第6题
One of the tourists ______ from the tour group. Tht ws why the tour guide lost his temper.keptOne of the tourists ______ from the tour group. Tht ws why the tour guide lost his temper.keptwy B.bro

A.kept away

B.broke away

C.took away

D.gave away

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第7题
【单选题】Which one is NOT proper according to the rules when dealing with incidents?

A、keep loss to a minimum

B、do according to the regulations

C、meet the needs and demands required by the tourists

D、make sure the tour runs on the rails

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第8题
Mr. Smith with his wife and two children, one 11 and the other 9, will have a tour of Historic Glasgow. How much will he pay at least()

A.£12

B.£13

C.£16

D.£17

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第9题
Taking two blood pressure-lowering drugs may produce__________less risk of secondary stro
kes than taking only one such drug.

A. three quarters

B. nearly tour tenths

C. one fifth

D. about one fourteenth

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第10题
How long does the tour of Gruesome Glasgow last()

A.Half an hour

B.Two hours

C.Only one hour

D.One hour and a half

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第11题
After reading the ad, one will probably join in the tour because______.A.the sights are at

After reading the ad, one will probably join in the tour because______.

A.the sights are attractive and the tour starts in May or October

B.the price is low for those intending to stay at the 3 * Hotel Nice

C.the price offered is reasonable and the sights are beautiful

D.good services are offered to those intending to stay in double rooms

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