A thousand years ago Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest like the forests we now find in Malaysia and Thailand. As more and more 1 came to live in Hong Kong, these trees were cut down and burnt. Now there is no forest left, 2 there are still some areas covered with trees. We call these 3.
Elephants, tigers, monkeys and many other animals used to live in the 4 forests of Hong Kong, and there were even crocodiles in the 5 and along the coast. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the animals began to 6 out. Early farmers grew rice and kept pigs and chickens in the valleys.
They 7 the trees and burnt them. They needed fires to keep themselves 8 in the winter, to cook their food, and to keep away from dangerous animals. Elephants quickly disappeared because there was not enough 9 for them. So did most of the wolves, and tigers. Monkeys, squirrels and many other animals soon died out in the same 10.
You might think that there are 11 any animals in Hong Kong, except in the 12. You might think there can’t be any wild animals in such a 13 place with so many cars and buildings. But there is 14 a good deal of countryside in Hong Kong and New Territories, and there are still about thirty-six different kinds of animals living there.
One of the most interesting of Hong Kong’s 15 is the barking deer. They are beautiful little creatures with rich, brown coat and a white patch under the tail. They look like deer but they are much 16. They are less than two feet high. The male barking deer has two small horns but the female has none. They make a 17 rather like a dog barking.
Barking deer live in thick shrub(灌木) country and are very good at 18. They eat grass and shrubs, mainly in the very early morning and late afternoon and evening. This is when you are most likely to see one but you will need to be very quiet and to have very 19eyes. In Hong Kong the barking deer has only one 20 ---- man. Although it is illegal, people hunt and trap these harmless little animals. As a result there are now not many left. There are a few on Hong Kong Island but none in the New Territories.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      people
    2. B.
      children
    3. C.
      ladies
    4. D.
      women
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      as
    2. B.
      since
    3. C.
      though
    4. D.
      because
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      desert
    2. B.
      shades
    3. C.
      fields
    4. D.
      woods
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      thin
    2. B.
      thick
    3. C.
      short
    4. D.
      dying
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      rivers
    2. B.
      hills
    3. C.
      sky
    4. D.
      mountains
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      die
    2. B.
      look
    3. C.
      come
    4. D.
      get
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      planted
    2. B.
      looked after
    3. C.
      cared for
    4. D.
      cut down
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      cold
    2. B.
      cool
    3. C.
      warm
    4. D.
      hot
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      air
    2. B.
      food
    3. C.
      water
    4. D.
      clothes
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      way
    2. B.
      road
    3. C.
      street
    4. D.
      rail
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      never
    2. B.
      always
    3. C.
      no
    4. D.
      no longer
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      zoos
    2. B.
      shops
    3. C.
      kitchens
    4. D.
      parks
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      free
    2. B.
      busy
    3. C.
      big
    4. D.
      large
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      no more
    2. B.
      nearly
    3. C.
      still
    4. D.
      hardly
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      animals
    2. B.
      plants
    3. C.
      fishes
    4. D.
      birds
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      great
    2. B.
      larger
    3. C.
      smaller
    4. D.
      heavier
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      noise
    2. B.
      voice
    3. C.
      song
    4. D.
      living
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      barking
    2. B.
      eating
    3. C.
      planting
    4. D.
      hiding
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      common
    2. B.
      sharp
    3. C.
      clear
    4. D.
      big
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      neighbor
    2. B.
      brother
    3. C.
      enemy
    4. D.
      friend
ACDBA ADCBA DABCA CADBC
這則短文通過(guò)講述香港的變化來(lái)告誡人們要保護(hù)森林、愛(ài)護(hù)動(dòng)物。
1.考查名詞。結(jié)合下文When people came to live in Hong Kong可知答案。隨著越來(lái)越多的人(people)到香港居住。此處泛指人,用people。
2.考查連詞。前后兩句話之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故用though。
3.考查名詞。these指代前文的areas covered with trees,故我們應(yīng)稱之為樹林woods。
4.考查形容詞。人們來(lái)香港后砍伐焚燒樹林,而在此之前,樹林是茂密thick的。
5.考查名詞。crocodiles(鱷魚)自然是生活在水里(rivers)。
6.考查動(dòng)詞。由于人多了,動(dòng)物就變少了。die out 絕種,死光。
7.考查動(dòng)詞?撤シ贌龢淞。cut down砍倒。
8.考查形容詞。他們需要火來(lái)在冬天取暖、燒飯、驅(qū)趕動(dòng)物。
9.考查名詞。樹木減少,造成大象食物不足。
10.考查名詞。in the same way以同樣的方式。
11.考查副詞。原先有很多的動(dòng)物,現(xiàn)在不在(no longer)有了。
12.考查名詞。除了動(dòng)物園其它地方就沒(méi)有動(dòng)物了。
13.考查形容詞。結(jié)合后面的修飾物with so many cars and buildings可知香港是個(gè)繁忙的地方。
14.考查副詞。與前面的can’t構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,此處應(yīng)選表示肯定意義的詞。
15.考查名詞。與前面的any wild animals呼應(yīng)。
16.考查形容詞。結(jié)合下文They are less than two feet high可知其小。
17.考查名詞。結(jié)合下文a dog barking可知此處指的是他們發(fā)出的聲音。
18.考查動(dòng)詞。結(jié)合下文you will need to be very quiet可知這種動(dòng)物很警覺(jué),善于躲藏。
19.考查形容詞。sharp eyes敏銳的眼睛。sharp adj. 敏銳的; 鋒利的。
20.考查名詞。結(jié)合下文可知人(people)是這種動(dòng)物的唯一敵人。
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