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Mike Myers is a teacher at Chauncey Rose High School in Terre Haute, Indiana. Last year, he taught his students about the world's rainforests. They learned that rainforests are important because the plants and animals of the rainforests give us food, wood, and medicine.
Destruction of the world's rainforests is a serious problem. Unluckily, rainforests are disappearing at a rate of 80 acres per minute! As part of a class project, Myers' students bought three acres of rainforest in Central America. They paid 25 per acre. The students hope that the land they bought will be protected and not be destroyed. The students became so interested in rainforests that they decided to get a closer look at a real rainforest.
So last June, Myers and four of his students took a boat ride down a river. They saw alligators and crocodiles. In the middle of the week, a guide took Myers and his students into the rainforest. “The monkeys were not happy that we were in their forest. They broke small branches off the trees and threw them at us,” one of the students said. “It was a great learning experience for all of us,” said Myers.
Each student chose something specific about Costa Rica to study involving the plants, animals, food, and culture. During the last few days the group had time to do fun activities. They went whitewater rafting and horseback riding, and visited Costa Rica's active volcano.
Myers hopes to make the trip every year with a different group of kids.
() 33. How much did Myers' students pay for the rainforest they bought?
A. $25.B. $75.
C. $80.D. $2, 000.
( ) 34. What did Myers and his students do at the beginning of the trip?
A. They went into the rainforest.
B. They bought acres of rainforest.
C. They took a boat ride down a river.
D. They visited Costa Rica's active volcano.
() 35. The underlined word “Destruction” in Paragraph 2 probably means “the process of being ”.
A. destroyed
B. developed
C. described
D. discovered
() 36. The passage mainly shows that Myers and his students .
A. did something to protect rainforests
B. wanted to buy the rainforest in Costa Rica
C. were interested in the culture of Costa Rica
D. went to the rainforest for various fun activities
Mike Myers is a teacher at Chauncey Rose High School in Terre Haute, Indiana. Last year, he taught his students about the world's rainforests. They learned that rainforests are important because the plants and animals of the rainforests give us food, wood, and medicine.
Destruction of the world's rainforests is a serious problem. Unluckily, rainforests are disappearing at a rate of 80 acres per minute! As part of a class project, Myers' students bought three acres of rainforest in Central America. They paid 25 per acre. The students hope that the land they bought will be protected and not be destroyed. The students became so interested in rainforests that they decided to get a closer look at a real rainforest.
So last June, Myers and four of his students took a boat ride down a river. They saw alligators and crocodiles. In the middle of the week, a guide took Myers and his students into the rainforest. “The monkeys were not happy that we were in their forest. They broke small branches off the trees and threw them at us,” one of the students said. “It was a great learning experience for all of us,” said Myers.
Each student chose something specific about Costa Rica to study involving the plants, animals, food, and culture. During the last few days the group had time to do fun activities. They went whitewater rafting and horseback riding, and visited Costa Rica's active volcano.
Myers hopes to make the trip every year with a different group of kids.
() 33. How much did Myers' students pay for the rainforest they bought?
A. $25.B. $75.
C. $80.D. $2, 000.
( ) 34. What did Myers and his students do at the beginning of the trip?
A. They went into the rainforest.
B. They bought acres of rainforest.
C. They took a boat ride down a river.
D. They visited Costa Rica's active volcano.
() 35. The underlined word “Destruction” in Paragraph 2 probably means “the process of being ”.
A. destroyed
B. developed
C. described
D. discovered
() 36. The passage mainly shows that Myers and his students .
A. did something to protect rainforests
B. wanted to buy the rainforest in Costa Rica
C. were interested in the culture of Costa Rica
D. went to the rainforest for various fun activities
答案:
33—36 BCAA
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