2025年暑假总动员宁夏人民教育出版社七年级英语人教版
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(2025·盐城期末)Fernando Trujillo, a scientist from Columbia, spends most of his life studying river dolphins, also known as pink dolphins. He tries his best to save this kind of animals and provide them with a better living environment(环境).
Trujillo took a strong interest in wild animals when he was a kid. His grandfather often took him to the Orinoco River. With all kinds of wildlife, the Orinoco River was a perfect place to have fun. When he went on a trip to the Amazon River, Trujillo met river dolphins for the first time. “I fell in love with the river dolphins as soon as I saw them. Even now, 35 years after we first met, I still feel excited to play with them,” Trujillo said with a smile.
River dolphins mainly live in the Amazon River and they mean a lot to people living near the river. They think river dolphins are sacred(神圣的) and can bring peace and joy to them. Sadly, river dolphins are in danger because of overfishing, climate(气候) change and deforestation(砍伐森林).
“When I began to do studies near the Amazon River, an accident happened. A river dolphin and her baby were trapped in a fishing net(网). I tried to save them with some local people, but we failed,” said Trujillo. He felt heartbroken and then he built a protection area for river dolphins in the Amazon River.
Trujillo works closely with the local government and communities. He hopes his wild friends can live a safe life in the future.
1. What do we know about river dolphins from the text?
A. They live well in many rivers.
B. They are red.
C. They are in danger.
D. They are dangerous.
2. What do we know about Fernando Trujillo?
A. He first saw river dolphins in the Orinoco River.
B. He was interested in wildlife from an early age.
C. He travelled to the Amazon River to see river dolphins.
D. His grandfather didn't let him play near the Orinoco River.
3. What causes river dolphins to be in danger?
①Overfishing. ②Rubbish in the Amazon River. ③Fewer and fewer trees. ④The weather.
A. ①③④ B. ②③④
C. ①②④ D. ①②③
4. The fourth paragraph is mainly about ________.
A. what local people did to protect river dolphins
B. how Trujillo fished with local people in the Amazon River
C. how Trujillo played with river dolphins in the Amazon River
D. why Trujillo built the protection area for river dolphins in the Amazon River
5. In which part of a magazine can we probably find the text?
A. Art & History. B. Sports & Health.
C. People & Nature. D. Music & Films.
(2025·盐城期末)Fernando Trujillo, a scientist from Columbia, spends most of his life studying river dolphins, also known as pink dolphins. He tries his best to save this kind of animals and provide them with a better living environment(环境).
Trujillo took a strong interest in wild animals when he was a kid. His grandfather often took him to the Orinoco River. With all kinds of wildlife, the Orinoco River was a perfect place to have fun. When he went on a trip to the Amazon River, Trujillo met river dolphins for the first time. “I fell in love with the river dolphins as soon as I saw them. Even now, 35 years after we first met, I still feel excited to play with them,” Trujillo said with a smile.
River dolphins mainly live in the Amazon River and they mean a lot to people living near the river. They think river dolphins are sacred(神圣的) and can bring peace and joy to them. Sadly, river dolphins are in danger because of overfishing, climate(气候) change and deforestation(砍伐森林).
“When I began to do studies near the Amazon River, an accident happened. A river dolphin and her baby were trapped in a fishing net(网). I tried to save them with some local people, but we failed,” said Trujillo. He felt heartbroken and then he built a protection area for river dolphins in the Amazon River.
Trujillo works closely with the local government and communities. He hopes his wild friends can live a safe life in the future.
1. What do we know about river dolphins from the text?
A. They live well in many rivers.
B. They are red.
C. They are in danger.
D. They are dangerous.
2. What do we know about Fernando Trujillo?
A. He first saw river dolphins in the Orinoco River.
B. He was interested in wildlife from an early age.
C. He travelled to the Amazon River to see river dolphins.
D. His grandfather didn't let him play near the Orinoco River.
3. What causes river dolphins to be in danger?
①Overfishing. ②Rubbish in the Amazon River. ③Fewer and fewer trees. ④The weather.
A. ①③④ B. ②③④
C. ①②④ D. ①②③
4. The fourth paragraph is mainly about ________.
A. what local people did to protect river dolphins
B. how Trujillo fished with local people in the Amazon River
C. how Trujillo played with river dolphins in the Amazon River
D. why Trujillo built the protection area for river dolphins in the Amazon River
5. In which part of a magazine can we probably find the text?
A. Art & History. B. Sports & Health.
C. People & Nature. D. Music & Films.
答案:
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. C
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