(B)
In Qilian Mountain National Park, there is a special wildlife rescue station. It was set up in August 2022, and it's the first wildlife rescue station inside a national park in China. With an operating room(手术室), a treatment area and a small lab, the station can provide professional care for wild animals. Ma Cunxin, a 35-year-old former wildlife researcher, leads the station.
So far, the station has taken in over 200 wild animals from 36 State-protected species. These include Chinese desert cats, snow leopards, black-necked cranes, and blue sheep. When animals arrive, rescuers first focus on keeping them alive. They treat injuries, prepare food, and even feed milk to young animals at night. They never allow the animals to spend a long time living with humans. Instead, adult animals are sent back to their natural homes as soon as possible, while young ones spend a few more months receiving careful care until they get back to full health.
For example, in December 2023, a Chinese desert cat was sent to the station with injuries. Rescuers gave it small live animals like rabbits and chickens. They also set up a quiet area for it. After two months, it was sent to the wild and later lived safely near human areas.
At first, Ma thought rescuing a few animals did little for wildlife protection. But now, he believes each rescue makes him more experienced. When animals are sent back to nature, they can play an important part in increasing the number of their species. Besides, Ma also sees the work as a form of education. The station opens to visitors on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. "I've heard kids tell their parents, 'Wild animals live a hard life.' That might just be a small step toward protection," Ma said.
46. What do we know about the wildlife rescue station?
A. It is China's only wildlife rescue station.
B. It usually opens on weekends to attract kids.
C. It has saved many different kinds of wild animals.
D. It provides wild animals for scientists to do research.
47. What do rescuers do for the animals at the station?
A. They feed milk instead of food to young animals.
B. They first work hard to stop animals from dying.
C. They send young animals back to nature quickly.
D. They let adult animals stay longer with humans.
48. Why does the writer talk about the Chinese desert cat?
A. To show how rescuers help an animal.
B. To introduce the Chinese desert cat's habits.
C. To prove Chinese desert cats are easy to take care of.
D. To tell that Chinese desert cats are important wild animals.
49. How important is the wildlife rescue station?
A. It makes animals more experienced in hunting.
B. It increases the number of wild animals in zoos.
C. It helps teach people to protect wild animals.
D. It mainly attracts visitors to make more money.
50. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Ma Cunxin: A Wildlife Researcher and Leader
B. National Park: The Importance of Nature Protection
C. Chinese Desert Cat: An example of Wildlife Rescue
D. Rescue Station: Animals Get a Second Chance at Life
In Qilian Mountain National Park, there is a special wildlife rescue station. It was set up in August 2022, and it's the first wildlife rescue station inside a national park in China. With an operating room(手术室), a treatment area and a small lab, the station can provide professional care for wild animals. Ma Cunxin, a 35-year-old former wildlife researcher, leads the station.
So far, the station has taken in over 200 wild animals from 36 State-protected species. These include Chinese desert cats, snow leopards, black-necked cranes, and blue sheep. When animals arrive, rescuers first focus on keeping them alive. They treat injuries, prepare food, and even feed milk to young animals at night. They never allow the animals to spend a long time living with humans. Instead, adult animals are sent back to their natural homes as soon as possible, while young ones spend a few more months receiving careful care until they get back to full health.
For example, in December 2023, a Chinese desert cat was sent to the station with injuries. Rescuers gave it small live animals like rabbits and chickens. They also set up a quiet area for it. After two months, it was sent to the wild and later lived safely near human areas.
At first, Ma thought rescuing a few animals did little for wildlife protection. But now, he believes each rescue makes him more experienced. When animals are sent back to nature, they can play an important part in increasing the number of their species. Besides, Ma also sees the work as a form of education. The station opens to visitors on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. "I've heard kids tell their parents, 'Wild animals live a hard life.' That might just be a small step toward protection," Ma said.
46. What do we know about the wildlife rescue station?
A. It is China's only wildlife rescue station.
B. It usually opens on weekends to attract kids.
C. It has saved many different kinds of wild animals.
D. It provides wild animals for scientists to do research.
47. What do rescuers do for the animals at the station?
A. They feed milk instead of food to young animals.
B. They first work hard to stop animals from dying.
C. They send young animals back to nature quickly.
D. They let adult animals stay longer with humans.
48. Why does the writer talk about the Chinese desert cat?
A. To show how rescuers help an animal.
B. To introduce the Chinese desert cat's habits.
C. To prove Chinese desert cats are easy to take care of.
D. To tell that Chinese desert cats are important wild animals.
49. How important is the wildlife rescue station?
A. It makes animals more experienced in hunting.
B. It increases the number of wild animals in zoos.
C. It helps teach people to protect wild animals.
D. It mainly attracts visitors to make more money.
50. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Ma Cunxin: A Wildlife Researcher and Leader
B. National Park: The Importance of Nature Protection
C. Chinese Desert Cat: An example of Wildlife Rescue
D. Rescue Station: Animals Get a Second Chance at Life
答案
46.C 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D
解析
【分析】
本题为英语阅读理解选择题,包含5道小题,涉及细节理解、推理判断、主旨大意类题型。解题思路为:先通读全文把握核心内容(祁连山国家公园野生动物救援站的设立、救援工作、意义等);针对每道题,定位题干关键词到原文对应段落;逐一比对选项与原文,排除偷换概念、无中生有、扩大范围的错误选项,选出正确答案。
【解析】
46题:定位原文,A选项“中国唯一的野生动物救援站”与原文“是中国首个国家公园内的野生动物救援站”不符;B选项“周末开放”与原文“周一、三、五开放”不符;C选项“拯救了多种野生动物”对应原文“接收了36种国家保护物种的200多只野生动物”,正确;D选项“为科学家提供野生动物”原文未提及,故选C。
47题:定位原文“动物到达时,救援人员首先专注于维持它们的生命”,对应B选项“首先努力防止动物死亡”;A选项“用牛奶代替食物喂幼崽”与原文“夜间喂牛奶(并非代替食物)”不符;C选项“快速送回幼崽”与原文“幼崽需多照顾数月”不符;D选项“让成年动物久待人类”与原文“成年动物尽快送回自然”不符,故选B。
48题:第三段举中国沙漠猫的例子是为了说明救援人员帮助动物的具体做法,对应A选项;B、C、D均与举例目的无关,故选A。
49题:原文提到救援工作是一种教育形式,能引导孩子树立保护意识,对应C选项“帮助人们学习保护野生动物”;A、B、D均与原文不符,故选C。
50题:全文核心是救援站为动物提供救助,让它们重获新生,对应D选项;A仅涉及人物,B范围过大,C仅为举例,均不能概括主旨,故选D。
【答案】
46.C 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D
【知识点】
英语阅读理解 细节理解 主旨大意
【点评】
本题围绕野生动物救援站展开,考查学生提取细节、判断举例作用及概括主旨的能力,需准确比对原文与选项,避免概念混淆。
【难度系数】
0.4
本题为英语阅读理解选择题,包含5道小题,涉及细节理解、推理判断、主旨大意类题型。解题思路为:先通读全文把握核心内容(祁连山国家公园野生动物救援站的设立、救援工作、意义等);针对每道题,定位题干关键词到原文对应段落;逐一比对选项与原文,排除偷换概念、无中生有、扩大范围的错误选项,选出正确答案。
【解析】
46题:定位原文,A选项“中国唯一的野生动物救援站”与原文“是中国首个国家公园内的野生动物救援站”不符;B选项“周末开放”与原文“周一、三、五开放”不符;C选项“拯救了多种野生动物”对应原文“接收了36种国家保护物种的200多只野生动物”,正确;D选项“为科学家提供野生动物”原文未提及,故选C。
47题:定位原文“动物到达时,救援人员首先专注于维持它们的生命”,对应B选项“首先努力防止动物死亡”;A选项“用牛奶代替食物喂幼崽”与原文“夜间喂牛奶(并非代替食物)”不符;C选项“快速送回幼崽”与原文“幼崽需多照顾数月”不符;D选项“让成年动物久待人类”与原文“成年动物尽快送回自然”不符,故选B。
48题:第三段举中国沙漠猫的例子是为了说明救援人员帮助动物的具体做法,对应A选项;B、C、D均与举例目的无关,故选A。
49题:原文提到救援工作是一种教育形式,能引导孩子树立保护意识,对应C选项“帮助人们学习保护野生动物”;A、B、D均与原文不符,故选C。
50题:全文核心是救援站为动物提供救助,让它们重获新生,对应D选项;A仅涉及人物,B范围过大,C仅为举例,均不能概括主旨,故选D。
【答案】
46.C 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D
【知识点】
英语阅读理解 细节理解 主旨大意
【点评】
本题围绕野生动物救援站展开,考查学生提取细节、判断举例作用及概括主旨的能力,需准确比对原文与选项,避免概念混淆。
【难度系数】
0.4
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