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專題三閱讀填空第三部分專題訓(xùn)練閱讀填空是深圳中考英語的新題型。該題型主要考查考生對文章結(jié)構(gòu)、篇章銜接的理解能力、邏輯推理能力以及聯(lián)系上下文的能力。該題共有A、B、C、D、E、F六個選項,要求根據(jù)上下文邏輯,選擇正確選項填入文章中空白處,其中一個是干擾項。每空2分,共5空,總分10分。題材內(nèi)容廣泛。一、快速閱讀選項,劃出關(guān)鍵詞,尤其是代詞、指示代詞。二、注意閱讀文章的開頭部分,明確文章的基本話題??焖匍喿x首尾段、每段的首尾句以及文章中帶轉(zhuǎn)折詞的句子,掌握文章尤其各段大意。三、注意看空格位置。如果在副標(biāo)題的位置,注意與其他副標(biāo)題句子結(jié)構(gòu)關(guān)系。如在段首,則可能是主題句或段落間的過渡句。如在段中,多填入過渡句或細(xì)節(jié)句,看空格前后一兩句的語意需求,劃出重點提示詞或句。如存在大小寫情況,則注意看空格前標(biāo)點符號。如空格在段尾,則通常是結(jié)論或概括性句子。四、對比匹配上關(guān)鍵詞句,并按照先易后難的順序選出答案。每確定一個選項就在該選項上做標(biāo)記,以免分散注意力。五、將選項代入空格處中再讀文章,依據(jù)文章邏輯檢查核對,檢查所選答案。第二節(jié)
閱讀填空(10分)
(2022·深圳市中考)
以下是一則短文,請閱讀全文,并從下列方框里的六個句子中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。(共5小題,每小題2分)
A.Getproperlywarmedupfirst.B.Warm-upsdogoodtoyourheart.C.Makesurethecoachholdsyourinterest.D.Jumpingropeistheeasiestonetogetintoshape.E.Theseincludefoot,leg,kneeandevenbackinjuries.F.Thisslowerendingisbetterforyouthanasuddenstop.
Whetheryou’restuckinsidefromterribleweather,orshyness,therearewaystoexerciseindoorseveryday.Here’showyoucanworkouteffectivelyathome.
26
Agoodwarm-upmakessureyourbodygetsmuch-neededoxygen.Whenyourbodyiswarm,you’llmovebetter.Warm-upsalsohelpreducestressonyourheartandthepossibilitiesofgettinghurt.
27
Soit’snecessarytowarmupbeforeyoustarttoworkout.
StartwithaHIITexercise
TherearemanykindsofHIITexercises.
28
Itcanhelpburnfateffectively.Italsoworksoutboththeupperandlowerbodyandespeciallydevelopsyourcore(核心)strength.Insomeways,it’sfriendliertothekneesthanrunningandspeedwalking.
Followexercisevideosthatsuityou
IfyoudoaquickInternetsearch,youwillbeamazedatthenumberofexercisevideos.Youngorold,maleorfemale,youcanfindseveralthatwillworkbestforyou.
29
Someworld-famouscoacheseventeachlivelessonseveryday.
Don’tforgettocooldown
Justlikewarmingupaheadoftimereducesinjury(受傷),sodoescoolingdown.Regularcool-downsafterexerciseareimportantbecauseit’sbesttoslowlyreduceyourheartrate(心率).
30
【解析】本文主要介紹了如何在家進(jìn)行有效率運動的方法。26.A
本空位于副標(biāo)題的位置。本文中其他副標(biāo)題均使用祈使句。根據(jù)下文“A
good
warm-up
makes
sure
your
body
gets
much-needed
oxygen.”可知,良好的熱身可以確保你的身體獲得所需的氧氣。可推斷出此處的標(biāo)題應(yīng)是與熱身有關(guān)。故選A。27.E
本空位于段中。根據(jù)上一句“Warm-ups
also
help
reduce
stress
on
your
heart
and
the
possibilities
of
getting
hurt.”可知,熱身也有助于減輕你心臟的壓力和受傷的可能性??赏茢喑龃颂帒?yīng)是談?wù)摳軅嘘P(guān)的內(nèi)容。選項E“這些包括腳部、腿部、膝蓋甚至是背部的受傷?!惫蔬xE。28.D
本空位于段中。根據(jù)下文“There
are
many
kinds
of
HIIT
exercises.”可知,有很多高強度間歇訓(xùn)練。此處應(yīng)是介紹其中的某項運動。根據(jù)下文“It
can
help
burn
fat
effectively.It
also
works
out
both
the
upper
and
lower
body
and
especially
develops
your
core
strength.In
some
ways,it’s
friendlier
to
the
knees
than
running
and
speed
walking.”可知,它可以幫助有效地燃燒脂肪。它還能鍛煉上半身和下半身,尤其能鍛煉你的核心力量。在某些方面,它比跑步和快走對膝蓋更友好。選項D“跳繩是最容易塑形的?!惫蔬xD。29.C
本空位于段中。根據(jù)下一句“Some
world-famous
coaches
even
teach
live
lessons
every
day.”可知,一些世界著名的教練甚至每天都在現(xiàn)場授課??赏茰y此空應(yīng)是與教練有關(guān)的內(nèi)容。選項C“確保教練能引起你的興趣。”故選C。30.F
本空位于段末。根據(jù)上一句“Regular
cool-downs
after
exercise
are
important
because
it’s
best
to
slowly
reduce
your
heart
rate
.”可知,運動后的規(guī)律性冷身運動很重要,因為慢慢降低你的心率是最好的。此處應(yīng)是與降低心率有關(guān)。選項F“這種緩慢的結(jié)束比突然的停止更適合你。”故選F。
Ifyouhaveplannedatripduringsummerholiday,certainlyyouwillwanttosharesomephotosonWeChat.1.
Don’tworry!Herearesometipsyoucanfollowtotakewonderfulphotos.
一、(2021·深圳市中考)
D
A.Takeabackviewphoto.B.Noteveryphotoneedstohaveyoustand.C.Thisisafantasticwaytoincreaseyourbeauty.D.Butwhatifthephotosarenotasprettyasyouexpected?E.Buthowdoyouchooseandshareyourphotographsproperly?F.Forexample,youcanlookintotheskyandletthecameracatchyoursideface.
Turnbackandsmile.
Whileontheroad,themomentyouturnbackwithasmileisthemostimpressive.Justwalkawayfromthecameraanddoaturn-backforthemostnaturaleffect.Youcanalsopretendtohearyournamecalled,turnback,andrunyourfingersthroughlonghair.2.
Lookawayfromthecamera.
Therearemanywaysforyoutoavoidlookingatthecamera.3.____
Lookingdownintothedistanceorlookingoutofthewindowisagoodoption.Ifthereisnothingtosee,youcanalsochoosetocloseyoureyesandenjoythismomentofquietness.
F
C
4.
Areyoualittleshywhenfacingthecamera?Takingabackviewphotoisagoodchoice,whichcanleaveroomforimaginationandbringadifferentfeelingaswell.
Takeaseat.
5.
Iftherearegoodplacestositdown,pleasedoit!Youcanposeinavarietyofpositionswithyourarmsandlegs.
Takingtheperfectphototakestimeandpractice.Ifyoufollowthesesimpletricksabove,yourphotoswillstartcomingoutbeautifully!Donothesitatetogooutwithyourfriendsandtakemorephotos.
B
A
二、(2023·濟(jì)南中考改編)A.Andifyoutakeyourwalksonthebeach,thisisalotbetter.B.Othersusuallyhavetowaitforthenextvacation.C.Beingbytheseaisalsogoodforourphysicalhealth.D.Kidsespeciallyliketohavefunbytheseainsummer.E.Naturallyweoftenfeelsogreatattheendofaseasideholiday.F.Thesoundofthemcanhelpusrelaxandfeelfreefromstress.
Wealllovespendingtimebythesea.Someluckyonesmightliveonthecoastandenjoythebenefits(益處)allaroundtheyear.1.
Mostofuswouldsaywefeelhealthierbytheocean.Inthepast,doctorswouldactuallysuggestspendingtimebytheseatotheirpatients.Andresearchhasshownthatpeoplewholiveonthecoastaremorelikelytobelievetheirhealthisgoodcomparedtothoselivinginacity.Sohowdowebenefit,exactly?
B
Well,tostartwith,it’sgreatforourmental(心理)health.Scientistshavediscoveredthatwehavesomethingcalledabluemind.Theyhaveshownthatwatching,listeningtothewaves(海浪)orbeingintheoceanhelpsourbrainsslowdown.2.
Thisiswhypeoplewhohavetroublesleepingareoftentoldtolistentorecordingsofthesoundofwaveshittingthebeachtohelpthemrelaxatbedtime.
F
3.
Wegooutalotmorewe’reonholidaybythesea.Weoftenbecomemoreactiveonholidaysandpeoplewholiveonthecoastareusuallymoreactivetoo.4.
Walkingonsandrequiresmoreeffortthanonthepavement.Andtheseaairisgoodforpeoplewithbreathingproblemstoo.Thereislesspollutionintheairneartheoceanandinautumnandwintertheairisfresher.Thisishealthierthanthedryairinhomeswithcentralheating.Ithasevenbeenfoundthatthechemicalsinseawatermayhelpushavehealthyskin.
5.
Welookforwardsomuchtohavingournextone!
E
A
C
“Ifeelmyheartbeating,myeyeswidenandalmostautomatically(自動地),Istarttosmile,”PrayitnoGoenartosaid.Thisishowhefeelswhenheseesanewkindofbird.三、(2023·連云港市中考改編)A.Itcanbedangerous.B.Itrainedheavilyeveryday.C.InChina,therearelotsofbirdwatcherslikeGoenarto.D.That’swhenhestartedwatchingbirds.E.Ifwedonothing,theremaybenoneleftsoon.F.Moreover,hecatcheswonderfulmomentsofbirds.
GoenartoisabirdwatcherandwildlifephotographerfromIndonesia.Heisnow31yearsold.Whenhebecamesickincollege,hisdoctoraskedhimtogooutmoreoftenforsunlight,exerciseandfreshair.1.______
Abirdwatcherneedstoknowalotandbebraveandstrong.Goenartospendsmostofhistimeworkinginthewild.Heknowswhereandwhentofinddifferentkindsofbirds.Sometimeshehastogodeepintotheforesttofindtheshybirds.2.
Hemightgetlost.Hehastolookoutforsnakesandsomebiganimals.Once,Goenartowenttoafarawayislandtolookforsomerarebirds.3.
Heworkedinwetclothesforthewholetrip.
B
A
D
Goenartoloveshiswork.Birdwatchinghelpshimstayhealthyandhecanmakefriendswithotherbirdwatchers.4.
Thishelpsmorepeoplelearnaboutbirdsandtakeactiontoprotectthem.That’sthebestpartofthejob!
5.
Theystudyandprotecttherarebirds.TerryTownshendisaBritishbirdwatcherinChina.HehasstudiedBeijingswiftsforovertenyears.XuZhuoprotectsred-crownedcranesinHeilongjiang.Herfather,auntandgrandparentsalsospenttheirlifetimelookingafterthebirds.Nowtheyounggirlhasthejob.
C
F
InChina,the24solartermswerecreatedthousandsofyearsagotoguidefarmwork.1.
TheyalsoshowChina’srichhistorythroughtheseasonalfestivals,specialfoods,culturalceremoniesandevenhealthylivingtipsthatgowitheachsolarterm.
(一)
(2023·寶安區(qū)二模)
D
A.InnorthernChina,springdrought(干旱)iscommon.B.Followingnatureandprotectingourbodiesareimportant.C.HerearethreethingsyoumaynotknowaboutRainWater.D.TheyshowthewisdomandcreativityoftheancientChinese.E.RainWateristhebesttimeoftheyeartoeatfreshbambooshoots.F.Itisstronglyadvisednottotakeoffthethickcoatstooearlyandtokeepwarm.
RainWaterusuallystartsinthemiddleofFebruaryandendsatthebeginningofMarch.RainWaterstandsfortheincreaseinrainfallandriseintemperature.Withitsarrival,livelyspring-likescenerystartscomingtolife.2.
Springbambooshoots
3.
Itissaidonecanonlyknowthetasteofspringafterenjoyingthebambooshoots.ThecookingofbambooshootsinChinadatesbacktoover2,000yearsago,accordingtotheBook
of
Songs(《詩經(jīng)》).
E
C
Waterasprecious(珍貴)asoil
AccordingtoanoldChinesesaying,therainfallinspringisaspreciousasoil.4.
Therainofthisseasonaccountsforonly10to15percentofannualaveragerainfall.Therefore,RainWaterisconsideredasakeyperiodforfarmers.
Returnofcoldspell(春寒)
SpecialcareisneededtodealwithareturningcoldspellinthelatespringthatoftenhappensduringRainWaterperiod.Therainfallcanresultinlowertemperaturesandwetweather.5.
F
A
Beingsmartdoesn’tmeangettinggoodgradesonly,butisalsoaboutunderstandinghowtheworldworks.Youcanbecomesmarterbyfollowingsomesimplehabits.(二)
(2023·福田區(qū)二模)A.Thesegameshelpimprovememory.B.ThinkofNewWaystoDoOldThings.C.HangOutwithPeopleSmarterThanYou.D.Whenyoulearnsomethingnew,don’twasteit.E.Believethatasmallstepcanmakeabigdifference.F.Thishelpswithmemory,learning,focusandreadingcomprehension.
KeepLearningSomethingNewEachDay.
Learningsomethingneweveryday(nomatterhowsmall)canhaveabigeffectonyourbrain.1.
Forexample,youcanstartbyusingaword-of-a-dayapptolearnnewwords.
UseNewKnowledgeinYourLife.
2.
Makesureyouuseitinyourlifeandyouwillfinditimprovesyourlifesomehow.Whetherit’slearningaboutnumbersortechnology,ifyoutakethetimetolearnsomething,putthatknowledgeintopractice.
D
E
3.
Anotherwayyoucanchallengeyourbrainistolookatthingsyoudoeverydayandthinkabouthowyoucandothemdifferently.Findingnewwaystodothingswillhelpyourbrainstaysharpandfocused.Itwillaswellmakelifemoreinterestingandfun.
PlayGamesThatMakeYouThink.
Tokeepyourbrainactive,dosomethingthatrequiresyoutothink.Boardgames,cardgames,videogames,andpuzzlesareallgoodchoices.4.
That’sbecausetheyneedyoutokeepthinking.
A
B
GetSomePhysicalExercise.
Exerciseisoneofthebestthingsyoucandotoimproveyourhealth.Inadditiontohelpingmakeyoustronger,exercisealsohelpsimprovebloodflowtothebrain.5.
F
(三)
(2023·龍華區(qū)二模)A.Peoplecanaskittowritestoriesandemails,translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.B.AccordingtoaUSsurvey,manystudentshaveusedChatGPTtohelpwiththeirlearning.C.ThereisnodoubtthatChatGPThasbroughtusalotofconvenienceaswellastrouble.D.Forexample,inNewYork,publicschoolsbannedstudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonpublicnetworksanddevices(設(shè)備).E.However,someeducatorsholdtheopinionthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.F.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadincorrectinformation.
ChatGPT,asmartAIchattingtool,hasbeenpopularintheeducationworldinthepastmonths.1.
DevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI,ChatGPTisapowerfultool.2.
A
B
Althoughitseemsusefultoacertaindegree,someschoolsintheUShavebanned(禁止)theuseofChatGPT.3.
Thebancomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheatonschooltasks.4.
Besidesbans,teachersaremakingchangestotheirclassestoavoidtheuseofChatGPT.SomecollegeteachersintheUStrytoincludemorespeakingexamsandhandwrittenpapersinsteadoftypedones.
5.
Fromtheirpointofview,AIisahelpfultoolthatpeoplewilluseandwhatweneedtodoistochangeourlearning,teachingandexaminations.
E
F
D
(四)
(2023·龍崗區(qū)二模)A.Buttrainingrequiredtoomuchtimeandmoney.B.However,anotherproblemcameaboutinthe1940s.C.ThesetypewritersdidhavetheABCkeyboardlayout.D.HerearesometipstohelpyougetusedtotheQWERTYkeyboard.E.TounderstandwhywewentwithQWERTY,weneedtogobackinhistory.F.Mosttypistsendedupbreakingthetypewriteraltogetherwhenseparatingthekeys.
Haveyoueverwonderedwhythelettersonakeyboardarenotin“ABC”order?
ThekeyboardweuseeverydayiscalledtheQWERTYkeyboardlayout(布局).Q,W,E,R,T,Yarethefirstsixlettersonthislayout,startingfromthetopleft.1.
E
Thefirstmanualtypewriter(手動打字機),withakeyboardwhichlookedlikeapiano,wasinventedinthelate19thcentury.2.______
However,itwaslaterdiscoveredthatasthetypingspeedincreased,somekeysfailedtocomebacktotheirplacesquickly.Asaresult,theygotjammed(卡住)veryeasily.3.
Tosolvethisproblem,theQWERTYkeyboardwasdeveloped.Itplacedkeysinsuchawaythatthemostusedletterswerespacedoutsothatthekeysweremorelikelytoworkfreely.
F
C
4.
Withthearrivalofthecomputer,thetypistsinofficeswerethesamepeoplewhoweretonowoperatecomputers.Thismeantthetypistshadtobetrainedtousethenewdevice.5.
Itwaseasiertodesignthekeyboardsfollowingthelayoutoftypewriters,whichwastheQWERTYlayout,andthiscontinueseventoday.
A
B
(五)
(2023·羅湖區(qū)二模)A.Thesecretis,almosteveryonelikespizzas.B.Theword“pizza”camefromtheLatinword“pinsa”meaningflatbread.C.Itbecameagreatsuccess.D.Italyhastwosuchdishes,spaghetti(意大利面)andpizza.E.Soon,pizzaspreadacrossthecountrywiththerapiddevelopmentofthecity.F.Pizzaswerecuttomeetthecustomers’needs.
Therearenotmanynationsthatcansaytheirnationaldishhasbecomeinternational.1.
Botharefamousallovertheworld,andbothhavemadethehistoryofItalianfood.Peoplehavebeeneatingpizza,inoneformoranother,forcenturies.Theyeatiteverywhere—athome,inrestaurants,oronstreetcorners.
D
2.
Longago,piecesofflatbread,toppedwithmushroomsandherbs(香料),wereasimpleandtastymeal.Theyweremostlyforthosewhodidn’thaveenoughmoneytobuyplates,orwhowereonthego.Inthe18thcentury,Naples,insouthernItaly,hadbecomeoneofthelargestcitiesinEurope,anditwasgrowingfast.Lotsofcitypeoplewerepoorandtheywerealwaysrushingaroundtolookforwork.Theyneededfoodthatwascheapandeasytoeat.3.
Theywereinexpensive,usedeasy-to-findingredients(原料),andcouldbemadewithplentyoftastes.
F
B
ItwasinAmericathatpizzafounditssecondhome.In1905,thefirstpizzeria(披薩店),Lombardi’s,wasopenedinNewYorkCity.4.
Itwasincreasinglyconsideredasafast,funnyfood.PeoplemightlikeNewYork-stylethinpizza,orChicagodeep-dishthickpizza.Somewantextracheeseontheirpizzaswhileothersonlylikevegetables.5.
Foralotofpeopleinwesterncountries,whentheycannotdecidewhattoeat,theyorderpizzas.
A
E
Whenyou’retryingtomakefriends,you’llprobablymeetsomeonewhojustdoesn’tlikeyou,thoughyou’veneverdoneanythingpersonallytohim/her.1.
Here’ssomeadvice.
(六)
(2023·南山區(qū)一模)
F
A.Everytimeyoutrytodosomethingnice,theyfindfault.B.There’snothingwrongaboutyouorthem.C.Thethingsyoudoarecompletelyacceptedbythem.D.Infriendship,it’simportanttofocusonthepositiveswithpeople.E.Or,theymaychoosetobelieveit.F.Well,whatshouldyoudo?
Gossip(流言蜚語)canmakemeetingnewpeopledifficult,especiallywhenpeoplehearsomethingbadaboutyou.Itcanpreventsomeonefromgettingtoknowyouatall.Whenyou’reinasituationlikethis,itfeelsawful.Ratherthanworkinghardtotrytowinthemover,however,justbeyourself.Intime,theywillseethatthegossipaboutyouiswrong.2.
_Don’tworryaboutitandmoveonbymakingfriendswiththepeoplewhodeservetohaveyouintheirlife.
E
You’dthinkthatyourfriend’sfriendswouldalsobecomeyourfriends.Butitdoesn’tworkthatway.Sometimespeoplearehappywiththefriendshipstheyhave,andtheyaren’tinterestedinaddinganymore.Ifsomeonechoosesnottobefriendswithyoujustbecauseyou’renewtothegroup,it’sfine.3.
_
Anevenmoredifficultsituationiswhensomeonehasactuallymetyouandjustdoesn’tlikeyou.Everyjokeyoumakeistakenthewrongway.4.
Asmuchasithurts,acceptthatnoteveryoneisgoingtobeyourfriend.Don’ttakeitpersonally.Thesethingscouldhappentoeveryone.Therearejustsomepeopleyou’renotgoingtoclickwith.
A
B
5.
Ifsomeonedoesn’twanttobeyourfriend,that’sokay.Don’tgetmadatthembecauseit’stheirchoice.Instead,giveyourtimeandattentiontothepeoplethatareinterestedinhangingoutwithyou.
D
(七)
(2023·坪山區(qū)一模)A.Yourpet’sbedismostlikelythemaincauseofthebadodor(氣味)inyourhome.B.Keeppetsclean.C.Herearesometipsonhowtoreducepet-relatedodorsfromyourhomes.D.Youmaydothisbyturningonyourfansorairconditionersorsimplybyopeningyourwindows.E.Makepetbedstidy.F.Bakingsoda(小蘇打)isanaturalodorabsorbent(吸收劑).
Mostpeoplelivingincitieskeeppetssothattheywon’tfeellonely.Therefore,petsareeasilytreatedliketheirownchildrenorpartoftheirfamily.Nomatterhowmuchyouloveyourpet,youwillstillbefacedwithodorproblems.Evenifyouspendalotoftimecleaningthem,petswillstillhaveanodor.1.
_
Letinsomefreshair.Ventilation(通風(fēng))isimportanttoreducingthebadodors.2.
Usebakingsoda.3.
Itisthebestwaytoremovepetodor.Itisnotonlyusedasanaturalairfreshener,butalsoabletoremovetheodorinclothes,furniture,andeventheodorofgarbagecans.
F
D
C
4.
Batheyourpetsonceaweekorbringthemtothepetsaloninordertokeepthemtidyandfreefrombacteria(細(xì)菌)thatmaycausebadodor.Makesuretocleantheirfurandpaws(毛和爪子)afterwalkingthemoutside.
Washpetbedsregularly.5.
Besides,keepingyourpetsfavouritespotcleanandfreshbenefitsitsskinandfuraswell.
A
B
(八)
(2023·坪山區(qū)二模改編)A.Then,theybow(鞠躬)beforethetombs,hopingtheancestors(祖先)canbless(保佑)them.B.Chinesepeoplevisitthetombsoftheirancestorstoshowtheirrespectonthatday.C.So,it’sagoodchoiceforthosewholeadbusymodernlivestoenjoythebeautyofnature.D.So,besidessadness,Qingmingisalsoagoodtimeforustoenjoytheseasonalscenery.E.Itisnotonlyafestivalforpeopletohonourlostfamilymembers,butalsooneofChina’s24solarterms.F.ManyChinesepeopleliketostayathomeonQingmingFestival.
QingmingFestivalisatraditionalChinesefestival.ThenameQingmingcomesfromthesaying“PlantsstarttocometolifeinaclearandbrightwayinearlyApril”.1.______
Accordingtotraditionalcustoms,2.
Familiessweepthetombsandcleanawaythegrassaroundthem.Thentheyputflowers,foodanddrinksinfrontofthetombsandbumZhiqian(ghostmoney).3.
Awell-knownpoembyTangDynastypoetDuMudescribesthetombsweepingscene:“Adrizzlingrainfallsliketearsonthemourningday.Themourners(哀悼者的)heartisbreakingonhisway.”
A
B
E
Anothertraditionalcustomisspringouting.Chinesepeopleprefertotakeawalkinthecountryside.4.
ThereisalsoapoembytheSongpoetWuWeixinreads,“Thepearblossoms(梨花)aredancinginthewind,andherecomestheQingmingDay.Almosthalfoftheyoungpeoplewereoutoftowntoenjoyspring.”5.
D
C
Weallhaveheardthesaying—
“It’saHuman’sworld”.Thiswasthepopularopinionofpastcenturies.Butwithtimewerealizedthisisnotjustahuman’sworld.Itisequallytheworldofanimalstoo.1.
(九)
(2023·光明區(qū)二模)
F
A.Standupfor“scary”animals.B.Stopbuyingsouvenirsintouristattractions.C.Birdscanbecomeconfusedbybrightnighttimelights.D.Avoidsouvenirsorotherthingsmadefromanimalparts.E.Buttheseanimalsmighthavebeencaughtfromthewild.F.Belowaresomesimplewaystowardstheprotectionofanimals.
Skiptheselfie.
Ridingelephants,holdingmonkeys,andtakingpictureswithbabylionsmightseemfun.2.
Andtheymightnotbeproperlycaredfor.Avoidtheseactivitiesonvacationunlessyouknowthegroupistrustyandnotexploiting(利用)animals.
Shopsmart.
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