6.(1)Why can't the speakers go to the zoo? A.It isn't open. B.They can't afford it. C.It has moved away. (2)What have the speakers decided to do? A.Stay at home. B.Go horse-riding. C.Go to the movies.
7.(1)What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Old teammates. B.Teacher and student. C.Former classmates. (2)What is the woman more interested in now? A.Playing tennis. B.Playing the piano. C.Playing basketball.
8.(1)Which subject does the boy probably prefer? A.History. B.Politics. C.Art. (2)What do the girl's parents expect her to be? A.A restaurant manager. B.A politician. C.A teacher. (3)What is the girl good at? A.Dealing with people. B.Working with kids. C.Painting pictures.
9.(1)What information can visitors learn about in the museum? A.Different trees. B.Wild birds. C.The weather. (2)When did the woman visit the museum? A.Last Thursday. B.Last Saturday. C.Last Sunday. (3)How long did it take the woman to get back home from the museum? A.About 15 minutes. B.About 20 minutes. C.About 30 minutes. (4)Who can get free access to the museum? A.One under 15. B.One under 17. C.One under 18.
10.(1)What did the speaker do yesterday morning? A.She watched a play. B.She visited an old theater. C.She went to a fishing village. (2)What did the speaker visit during the guided tour? A.A palace. B.The ruins of a library. C.The sea. (3)Where did the speaker have lunch yesterday? A.Beside a waterfall. B.Next to a lake. C.In a village. (4)What did the speaker think of his trip to the carpet factory? A.Dull. B.Unforgettable. C.Fantastic.
37.More than a fifth of all reptile species (爬行動物) are threatened with extinction,which could have(1)
destructive impact on the planet,a new study warns.Fifty-two experts analysed data from the Global Reptile Assessment,which,in the past 17 years, (2)
(receive) contributions from more than 900 scientists across six continents. Although many reptiles live in dry(3)
(environment) such as deserts and scrubland,most species occur in forests, (4)
they suffer from threats such as logging and conversion of land for agriculture.Hunting is also a major threat to reptiles,especially turtles and crocodiles (鱷魚),many of which are(5)
risk of extinction.Another major factor that (6)
(contribute) to forming the threat is the introduction of invasive (入侵的) species. The study is not all depressing.Scientists noted that conservation efforts to help other animals are likely to be protecting reptile species as collateral (抵押品). "We found,surprisingly,that if you set out(7)
(protect) places where birds,mammals (哺乳動物) and amphibians (兩棲動物) under threat live together,you'll protect many more(8)
(threaten) reptiles at the same time, " said Bruce Young,co-leader of the study. Yet reptiles also require direct, (9)
(globe) efforts to protect them,said Cox.Governments will negotiate (議定) new targets to protect biodiversity, (10)
(include) reptiles,in Kunming,China,later this year.
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