【題目】 Around the world, there are about 7,000 National Parks. Most of them cover huge areas of land where nobody lives. However, the National Parks in England include places where people live and work.

The National Parks in England are called “England’s Breathing Spaces” because they are places where people can go to be in the open air,away from the dirt and noise of cities. They provide wonderful scenes of mountains,woods,grasslands and wetlands. And there are plenty of activities to do in all of the National Parks in England. Visitors can walk or ride bikes to go around the parks and many of the parks put on activities for families.

Every year there are about 110 million visitors to the parks, bringing many benefits(益處) to the areas. At the same time,it creates problems too. Firstlife can be difficult to local people. Car parks and roads are too crowded. Gift shops and cafes take the place of many everyday shops. Even house prices in some areas can become too high. Besides,country roads can be damaged,for too many people walk or cycle on them. Roads can be rebuiltbut then they look less natural.

Another big problem to the National Parks is litter. In the parks it is a danger to wild animals. Broken glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays of the sun .Such fires in wild places can be out of control.

1What is the difference between the National Parks in England and those in other countries?

People_________________________in the National Parks in England.

2How do visitors travel in the National parks in England?

They travel ___________________________________.

3What can visitors do in the parks?

They can enjoy_____________________________ and take part in some interesting activities.

4What is the main idea of Paragraph 4

It mainly talks about ________________________which visitors cause.

5What can broken glass lead to in the parks?

It can lead to __________________.

【答案】

1can live and work

2on foot or by bike

3wonderful scenes

4litter problem

5fires

【解析】

本文主要講英格蘭國家公園的位置、環(huán)境等自然狀況及目前面臨的問題。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文Around the world, there are about 7,000 National Parks. Most of them cover huge areas of land where nobody lives. However, the National Parks in England include places where people live and work.全世界大約有7,000個(gè)國家公園。其中大部分都覆蓋著無人居住的大片土地。然而,英國的國家公園包括人們居住和工作的地方?芍膰夜珗@和其他國家的國家公園的區(qū)別在于:人們可以在國家公園里生活和工作。故答案為:can live and work。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文Visitors can walk or ride bikes to go around the parks游客可以步行或騎自行車?yán)@公園。因?yàn)榫渲幸延兄、謂語“They travel”,所以用介詞詞組on foot or by bike做狀語,即:They travel on foot or by bike.故答案為:on foot or by bike

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文They provide wonderful scenes of mountains,woods,grasslands and wetlands. And there are plenty of activities to do in all of the National Parks in England. 它們(國家公園)提供了山,樹林,草地和濕地的美妙景色。在英格蘭的所有國家公園都有很多活動(dòng)要做?芍慰涂梢孕蕾p美妙景色,并參加一些有趣的活動(dòng)。美妙景色“wonderful scenes”故答案為:wonderful scenes

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文Another big problem to the National Parks is litter. 國家公園的另一個(gè)大問題是垃圾。通讀第四段,可知本段主要寫游客導(dǎo)致了垃圾問題的產(chǎn)生,垃圾問題“l(fā)itter problem”,故答案為:litter problem。

5細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文Broken glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays of the sun碎玻璃還可以通過聚焦太陽光線引起火災(zāi),可知碎玻璃通過聚焦太陽光線引起火災(zāi),火災(zāi)“fires”,故答案為:fires。

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