2025年学霸题中题八年级英语下册译林版第200页答案
Ⅵ. 阅读理解
From time to time, Ding Peng makes his way across the waves to Zhongtiedun, an island in Zhejiang Province. He has made a point of coming back to visit it to greet and observe the Chinese crested terns (中华凤头燕鸥) over the past ten years.
The medium - sized bird is 30—40 centimetres long, with gray wings and a white body. It was first discovered in Indonesia by Polish in 1861. The birds were spotted in 1937 on islands around Qingdao, Shandong Province, and it was not until 2000 that a bird photographer spotted them on the Matsu Islands off the coast of Fujian Province, which immediately caused a storm in international ornithology(鸟类学) circles for researchers assumed that the birds had already died out.
Born in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, Ding grew up seeing barren(不毛的) mountains and sandstorms, and had an awareness of environmental protection at an early age. That was why, after graduating from university in 2012, he readily took a job offer from the Jiushan Archipelago National Nature Reserve (JANNR) in Zhejiang. “I love the sea and my major could be of some use in protecting it,” he says.
Looking back at his life on the islands, Ding admits that it was very tough. There was no electricity to charge mobile phones and no air conditioner in hot summer, and drinking water was sent in by supply ships. The worst was the loneliness, though things took a turn for the better in 2017, when more volunteers came to join the bird protection team.
Ding's contributions were recognized by the local authorities of Ningbo in 2022, who named him one of the city's “most beautiful people”. “Everything was worth it, now that more people are aware of the importance of protecting the birds, and now that the number of the birds is on the rise,” Ding says.
1. Why did the researchers feel surprised when a Chinese crested tern was found in 2000?
A. Because the event made them shameful.
B. Because they were unable to catch it.
C. Because they thought the birds died out.
D. Because it was seen by a photographer instead of them.
2. What was the main reason Ding decided to work for JANNR?
A. His major.
B. Good salary.
C. The beautiful scenery.
D. Living experiences at his hometown.
3. How is Ding's life on the islands?
A. Enjoyable.
B. Difficult.
C. Exciting.
D. Pleasant.
4. What does Ding think of his team's work?
A. It's perfect.
B. It's regrettable.
C. It's pointless.
D. It's fruitful.

答案

Ⅵ. 1~4 CDBD
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了丁鹏及其团队为保护中华凤头燕鸥付出努力并产生良好效果的事迹。
1. C 细节理解题。根据第二段“which immediately caused a storm in international ornithology circles for researchers assumed that the birds had already died out”可知,研究人员对在2000年发现中华凤头燕鸥这件事感到惊讶是因为他们认为这种鸟已经灭绝了。故选C。
2. D 细节理解题。根据第三段“Born in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, Ding ... had an awareness of environmental protection at an early age. That was why ... he readily took a job ...”可知,丁决定为JANNR工作的主要原因是在家乡的生活经历,这让他产生了保护环境的意识。故选D。
3. B 推理判断题。根据第四段“Looking back at his life on the islands, Ding admits that it was very tough ... The worst was the loneliness”可推知,丁在岛上生活艰难。故选B。
4. D 观点态度题。根据最后一段“Everything was worth it, now that more people are aware of the importance of protecting the birds, and now that the number of the birds is on the rise”可知,现在更多的人意识到保护这些鸟的重要性,且这些鸟的数量正在增加。由此可推知,丁认为他团队的工作是富有成效的。故选D。