六、(2024·眉山改编)任务型阅读。〔人与自然——自然生态〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一项为多余选项。
“Look! Here is a black - faced spoonbill(琵鹭) at the Futian Mangrove(红树林) Ecological Park,” said Yan Zihan, a 15 - year - old student from Shenzhen, Guangdong. 1. _______
Some experts said, “Spoonbills can live happily in Shenzhen because mangroves provide them with food and home. Generally, the special plants grow in warm places by the sea.”
2. _______ So its mangrove area has increased from 22,000 hectares(公顷) in 2001 to 29,200 hectares today, making China one of the few countries in the world with an increase in mangrove areas.
Recently, the world’s first international mangrove centre has been set up in Shenzhen. 3. _______ The local government has tried hard to protect mangroves. For example, when the city was building a road along the coast, instead of just cutting down the mangroves, they decided to move the road 260 metres to the north. 4. _______
The protection of mangroves is also good for the people living in Shenzhen. The park hosts fun events like the spoonbill festival and the otter(水獭) festival. 5. _______ Students can learn about nature through programmes like researching on mangroves or designing the park. Since 2019, over 3,000 students and teachers have taken part in educational activities about wetlands at the park.
A. China works hard to protect mangroves.
B. The transportation becomes more convenient than before.
C. People can join in games and create picture books about the animals.
D. This decision helped to save the important mangrove ecosystem(生态系统) in the city.
E. He felt very excited to see this kind of endangered birds.
F. The city is home to 296.18 hectares of mangroves.

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一项为多余选项。
“Look! Here is a black - faced spoonbill(琵鹭) at the Futian Mangrove(红树林) Ecological Park,” said Yan Zihan, a 15 - year - old student from Shenzhen, Guangdong. 1. _______
Some experts said, “Spoonbills can live happily in Shenzhen because mangroves provide them with food and home. Generally, the special plants grow in warm places by the sea.”
2. _______ So its mangrove area has increased from 22,000 hectares(公顷) in 2001 to 29,200 hectares today, making China one of the few countries in the world with an increase in mangrove areas.
Recently, the world’s first international mangrove centre has been set up in Shenzhen. 3. _______ The local government has tried hard to protect mangroves. For example, when the city was building a road along the coast, instead of just cutting down the mangroves, they decided to move the road 260 metres to the north. 4. _______
The protection of mangroves is also good for the people living in Shenzhen. The park hosts fun events like the spoonbill festival and the otter(水獭) festival. 5. _______ Students can learn about nature through programmes like researching on mangroves or designing the park. Since 2019, over 3,000 students and teachers have taken part in educational activities about wetlands at the park.
A. China works hard to protect mangroves.
B. The transportation becomes more convenient than before.
C. People can join in games and create picture books about the animals.
D. This decision helped to save the important mangrove ecosystem(生态系统) in the city.
E. He felt very excited to see this kind of endangered birds.
F. The city is home to 296.18 hectares of mangroves.
答案
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