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Zhi Nong was born in a small town in Yunnan Province. When he was young, he moved to Kunming with his mother. Feeling like a caged(笼中的)bird in this big city, he was bored with the busy and noisy city life and looked forward to nature.
His chance soon came. In 1983, he helped shoot(拍摄)a documentary about birds. That experience led him to learn photography and take photos of flying birds.
In the 1980s, the Internet was not that popular in China and cameras were expensive. He managed to borrow a camera and threw himself into studying how to use it. During that time, the library became his favourite place where he first read some magazines about nature. It opened a door for him to connect with nature.
In 1992, a research programme was organized to protect a type of unusual monkeys which only live in China. Usually, the home of these monkeys has half - a - year - long winters. It created great challenges for Zhi Nong’s work, but he never drew back. “I didn’t see the monkeys in the wild until I went into the mountains the third time,” said Zhi Nong. He went into the snow mountains six times just to get valuable photographs of the monkeys.
Three years later, his works won international prizes. People around the world began to pay attention to the protection of wild animals in China. And he is the first Chinese winner of the world Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
In order to call up tons of people to protect wildlife with cameras, he started “China Wildlife Photography Training Camp”. He hopes that more young people will join in it for the nature protection.
( )1. What can we learn about Zhi Nong from Paragraph 1?
A. He felt like a free bird.
B. He was satisfied with the city life.
C. He was born in Kunming.
D. He would like to live in the nature.
( )2. Which is the right order of Zhi Nong’s experiences?
a. He won some prizes in the world.
b. He joined in shooting a documentary.
c. He took some pictures of monkeys.
d. He set up a camp to train photographers.
A. a - b - c - d
B. b - c - a - d
C. c - a - d - b
D. d - a - b - c
( )3. What do the underlined words “drew back” mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Gave up.
B. Grew up.
C. Set out.
D. Put on.
( )4. Where is the passage probably taken from?
A. A diary.
B. A survey.
C. A magazine.
D. A guidebook.
( )5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. A Photographer’s Way of Protecting Nature.
B. A Door Between Magazines and Nature.
C. Difficulties of Taking Wildlife Photos.
D. World Attention to Animal Protection.
His chance soon came. In 1983, he helped shoot(拍摄)a documentary about birds. That experience led him to learn photography and take photos of flying birds.
In the 1980s, the Internet was not that popular in China and cameras were expensive. He managed to borrow a camera and threw himself into studying how to use it. During that time, the library became his favourite place where he first read some magazines about nature. It opened a door for him to connect with nature.
In 1992, a research programme was organized to protect a type of unusual monkeys which only live in China. Usually, the home of these monkeys has half - a - year - long winters. It created great challenges for Zhi Nong’s work, but he never drew back. “I didn’t see the monkeys in the wild until I went into the mountains the third time,” said Zhi Nong. He went into the snow mountains six times just to get valuable photographs of the monkeys.
Three years later, his works won international prizes. People around the world began to pay attention to the protection of wild animals in China. And he is the first Chinese winner of the world Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
In order to call up tons of people to protect wildlife with cameras, he started “China Wildlife Photography Training Camp”. He hopes that more young people will join in it for the nature protection.
( )1. What can we learn about Zhi Nong from Paragraph 1?
A. He felt like a free bird.
B. He was satisfied with the city life.
C. He was born in Kunming.
D. He would like to live in the nature.
( )2. Which is the right order of Zhi Nong’s experiences?
a. He won some prizes in the world.
b. He joined in shooting a documentary.
c. He took some pictures of monkeys.
d. He set up a camp to train photographers.
A. a - b - c - d
B. b - c - a - d
C. c - a - d - b
D. d - a - b - c
( )3. What do the underlined words “drew back” mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Gave up.
B. Grew up.
C. Set out.
D. Put on.
( )4. Where is the passage probably taken from?
A. A diary.
B. A survey.
C. A magazine.
D. A guidebook.
( )5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. A Photographer’s Way of Protecting Nature.
B. A Door Between Magazines and Nature.
C. Difficulties of Taking Wildlife Photos.
D. World Attention to Animal Protection.
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