2019年6月大学英语四级阅读练习题:泰国大象的生存危机
外刊阅读-泰国上千头大象正挨饿

Thai elephants face starvation泰国上千头大象正挨饿More than 1,000 elephants face 1.________(starve) in Thailand because the coronavirus crisis has slashed revenue from tourism, conservationists say. An almost total 2.___________( absent )of visitors means that many caretakers are struggling 3.___________( afford)food for Thailand's 4,000 captive elephants.The animals can eat up to 200kg of food a day. Lek Chailert, founder of the Save Elephant Foundation, told the BBC: "If there is no support forthcoming to keep them safe, these elephants, some of whom are pregnant, will either starve to death 4._________may be put on to the streets to beg."Alternatively, some elephants may 5._________(sell) to zoos or they may be returned 6._____the illegal logging business, 7._________officially banned the use of elephants in 1989. "It's a very bleak outlook 8._________ some financial help is received immediately," Lek Chailert adds. 9.________is a challenge to keep the animals fed and healthy at the best of times but now it's the dry season, which makes the situation even 10. _____________( extreme).slash 削减;斜线;猛砍revenue 税收收入;财政收入;收益conservationist/ˌkɑːnsərˈveɪʃənɪst/ n. (自然环境、野生动植物等)保护主义者caretaker/ˈkerteɪkər/ n. 看管者;看门人;守护者captive/ˈkæptɪv/ n. 俘虏;迷恋者adj. 被俘虏的;被迷住的forthcoming即将来临的logging(木材)采运作业alternative供选择的;选择性的;交替的feed fed fed1.starvation2.absence3. to afford4.or5.be sold6.to7.which8.unless9.It 10. more extreme环保人士称,由于新冠肺炎疫情导致旅游业收入锐减,泰国有超过1000头大象面临饥饿困境。
2019年6月大学英语四级阅读练习题:动物中的睡眠

2019年6月大学英语四级阅读200篇汇总Sleep is very ancient. In the electroencephalographic(脑电图的)sense we share it with all the primates(灵长类动物)and almost all the other mammals and birds: it may extend back as far as the reptiles(爬行动物).There is some evidence that the two types of sleep, dreaming and dreamless, depend on the life style. of the animal, and that predators(食肉动物)are statistically much more likely to dream than prey, which are inturn much more likely to experience dreamless sleep. In dream sleep, the animal is powerfully immobilized(使固定不动)and remarkably unresponsive to external stimuli. Dreamless sleep is much shallower, and we haveall witnessed cats or dogs cocking their ears to a sound when apparently fast asleep. The fact that deep dream sleep is rare among prey today seems clearly to be a product of natural selection, and it makes sensethat today, when sleep is highly evolved, the stupid animals are less frequently immobilized by deep sleepthan the smart ones. But why should they sleep deeply at all? Why should a state of such deep immobilization ever have evolved?Perhaps one useful hint about the original function of sleep is to be found in the fact that dolphins and whales and aquatic mammals in general seem to sleep very little. There is, by and large, no place to hide in the ocean. Could it be that, rather than increasing an animal's vulnerability, Ray Meddis of London University has suggested this to be the case. It is conceivable that animals that are too stupid to be quite on their own initiative are, during periods of high risk, immobilized by the implacable arm of sleep. The point seems particularly clear for the young of predatory animals. This is an interesting notion and probably at least partly true.练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1.Which of the following might be the best title for this passage?A.Evolution of Sleep.B.Two Types of Sleep.C.The Original Function of Sleep.D.Animals and Sleep.2.Predators are ___________.A.able to prey even when they are in deep dream sleepB.more likely to experience dream sleepC.incapable of preying when immobilized by dreamless sleepD.good at preying on stupid animals3.The example of dogs and cats in the second paragraph is intended to _.A. explain which animals are mammalsB. show the differences between mammalsC. illustrate how shallow dreamless sleep isD. reveal how smart they arepare with dreamless sleep, deep dream sleep is _______.A. not the result of natural selectionB. less likely to appear to primatesC. more protective to the animalsD. at a higher stage of evolution5.According to some scientists' research findings, dolphins seldom sleep because __.A.of their stupidityB.of their vulnerabilityC.there are possible dangers in the oceanD.aquatic mammals do not need sleep1.[A] 本文三段虽然讨论的内容各有侧重,但是都谈到了睡眠在各种动物中的差异以及发展的历史,具体用词如下:第1段第1句中的ancient,最后一句中的extend back;第2段最后一句中的evolved;第3段第1句中的original function。
2019年6月大学英语四级真题与答案解析完整版

2019 年 6 月大学英语四级真题及答案解析完整版Part I Writing(30 minutes)请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试。
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a news report to your school newspaper on avolunteer activity organized by your Student Union to help elderly people in the neighborhood .Youshould write at least 120 words not more than 180 words.【范文】Young Volunteers Visited a Nursing HomeVolunteers from our university visited a nursing home located in Hangzhou on June 14th, which was highly appraisedby the elderly there.Upon the students ’ arrival, tears of joy glistened in the seniors ’ eyes when the young students presewell-prepared gifts. Then, the students talked to them one-on-one with kindness. Both the youth andthe aged were willing to share their life stories, immersing in an atmosphere of joy. When it wastime for the youngsters to leave, the elderly thanked them over and over again. And the volunteersexpressed that they learned a lot and were all stunned by the optimism their elderly friends had fortheir future.According to Winston Churchill, a British statesman, “ we make a living by what we get, but we makea life bywe give. ” The visit not only enriches the seniors ’ daily life, but also provides the youth with an opportunity to learnimportant life lessons from the elderly residents. By Aria, school newspaper【点评】写作试题是考查考生综合运用英语语言的能力,四级写作试题对考生的要求也越来越高。
2019年6月英语四级阅读练习及答案(一)

2019年6月英语四级阅读练习及答案(一)Real policemen hardly recognize any resemblance betweentheir lives and what they see on TV —if they everget home in time. There are similarities, of course, but the cops don’t think much of them.The first difference is that a policeman’s real life revolves round the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He has to knowas a professional lawyer, and what is more, he has to applyit on his feet, in the dark and rain, running down an alley after someone he wants to talk to.Little of his time is spent in chatting to scantily-clad (穿衣不多的) ladies or in dramatic confrontationswith desperate criminals. He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty —or not —of stupid, petty crimes.Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal:as soon as he’s arrested, the story is over. i real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks — where failure to produce results reflects on the standing of the police —little effortis spent on searching.Having made an arrest, a detective really starts to work. He has to prove his case in court and to do thathe often hasto gather a lot of different evidence. So, as well as being overworked, a detective has to beout at all hours of the dayand night interviewing his witnesses and persuade themusually against their own best interests, to help him.练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1.The first sentence implies that ________.A.the life of the real policemen and that of the policemen on TV are entirely differentB.the real policemen will find the similarities if they can get home in timeC.the real policemen seldom can get home in time to watch TVD.the policemen shown on TV can always get home in time2.It is essential for a policeman to be trained in criminal law _____.A.so that he can catch criminals in the streetsB.because many of the criminals he has to catch are dangerousC.so that he can justify his arrests in courtD.because he has to know nearly as much about law as a professional lawyer3.The everyday life of a policeman or detective is ______.A.exciting and glamorousB. full of dangerC.devoted mostly to routine mattersD. wasted on unimportant matters4.When murders and terrorist attacks occur,thepolice______.A.prefer to wait for the criminal to give himself awayB.make great efforts to try to track down their manC.try to make a quick arrest in order to keep up their reputationually fail to produce results5.What’s the best title for the passage?A.Policemen and DetectiveB.Policemen’s Life-Fun and FantasyC.The Real Life of a PolicemanD.Drama and Reality1.[C] 推理判断题。
2019年6月英语四级阅读练习及答案(四).doc

2019 年 6 月英语四级阅读练习及答案(四)Henry III didn’t know much about biology. He went throughsix wives back in the 1500s, looking for one whocould bearhim a son. Scientists now know that it ’s the father ’s sperm, not the mother ’s egg, which determines whether a baby is aboy or a girl. And last week researchers at the Genetics andIVF Institute, a private fertility( 生育水平 )center inVirginia, announced a new technique that will allow parentsto choose the sex of their baby-to-be, before it has evenbeen conceived. The scientist used a tiny laser detector tomeasure the DNA in millions of sperm cells as they passsingle file through a narrow tube, like cattle being herdedthrough a corral( 牲口栏 ). In a study published last week,"girl sperm," which has more DNA —the genetic material — in each cell, was collected, while "boy sperm" was discarded.And when purified girl sperm was used to impregnate( 使受孕 )a group of mothers, 15 of 17 resulting babies turned out to begirls.The researchers say that "sex selection" can also doublea mother ’s chance of hav ing a son and can be usedto avoidgenetic diseases that affect only one gender, such ashemophilia( 血友病 ). But some experts, like New YorkUniversity fertility specialist Dr. Jamie Grifo, worry thatsex selection could lead to a kind ofin uteri(子宫)discrimination, especially in cultures where sons areconsidered superior to daughters. "It’s valuing one gender’over another," Grifo says. "I don’t think that’s something we should be doing." So far, patients at the institute havebeen asking for both boys and girls, in order to "balance"their families. And some ethics experts say that’s fine, as long as parents are just looking for a little gender variety."If you have three boys, and you want a girl," saysUniversity of Texas reproductive-law professor John Robertson, "that ’s not gender bias at all."练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1.The DNA in the sperm cells can be measured ______.A.in the same way how the cattle are herdedB.when they pass through a tube one behind the otherC.after they pass through a laser tubeD.when they are scanned by a laser detector all at a time2.The gender of the baby is decided by ______.A.the father’s DNAB.the mother ’s DNAC.the father’s spermD.the mother ’s egg3.According to this passage, the practice of "sexselection" ______.A.can help to prevent all genetic problemsB.is totally unacceptable to ethics expertsC.was already realized five hundred years agoD.will benefit families with certain inheritable diseases4.Girl sperm was preferred to boy sperm in the research most probably because____A.girl sperm contains more genetic materialB.more mother want to have girl babiesC.girl sperm is healthier and more activeD.girl sperm is more easily purified5.It can be concl toward ”sex selection uded from the passage thatauthor ”is____’sA.negativeB.positiveC.neutralD.favorable1.[B]推理判断题。
大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷121(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷121(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.B.Elephant population declined because of climate change.C.The land area inhabited by elephants fell.D.The land area inhabited by elephants increased slowly.正确答案:C解析:细节辨认题。
第三段提到,对大约80个个案研究的数据进行收集时,发现大象数量降低,其栖息地面积在下降,故C)为正确答案。
知识模块:篇章阅读13.Why are these numbers in previous surveys a bit conservative?A.Because some surveys underestimate the numbers of elephants in the protected areas.B.Because elephants often flee into the protected areas to look for food.C.Because researchers could overestimate elephant populations in the protected areas.D.Because estimates on the absolute population of elephants must be doubtful.正确答案:C解析:细节辨认题。
由定位段可知,这些数字是有些保守的。
因为许多调查是在保护区进行的,他们可能高估了大象的数量——大象经常逃到保护区来逃脱附近的偷猎,故本题答案为C)。
知识模块:篇章阅读14.What does “be taken with a grain of salt”(Para. 5)exactly mean?A.Be doubtful.B.Be serious.C.Be confused.D.Be salty.正确答案:A解析:语义理解题。
2019版高考英语精准备考一轮(外研版):单元检测(三十) Animals in Danger Word版含解析

单元检测(三十)Animals in DangerⅠ.语法填空There is a special festival in Thailand that people and animals celebrate together. It's a festival for Thailand's elephants — the Surin Elephant Round-up and Elephant Show, __1__ takes place in the third week of November.People in Surin are good at training elephants. The festival aims __2__ (show) the importance of elephants to Thailand and people's good relationship __3__ them.__4__ attracts tourists most is the elephant parade. People __5__ (dress) in traditional Thai clothes and they decorate their elephants colorfully. After the parade, the elephants gather at a place to enjoy breakfast. They will eat up all the fruit __6__ (serve) to them within minutes.There are many other interesting activities at the festival, too. For example, soccer __7__ (match) and dancing are held among elephants to show their __8__ (strong) and skills.Elephants have always played __9__ important role in Thailand's history and culture. People used to use them in wars and they are now important for the logging industry and tourism. An elephant can carry about 500kg logs. They are __10__ (environment) friendly compared to machines.语篇解读:本文主要介绍了在泰国关于大象的节日。
大象公会 文章_关于大象的初一英语文章

大象公会文章_关于大象的初一英语文章大象和老虎曾在广西许多地方都留有它们的雄姿威貌,而如今已难见其踪影。
本文是关于大象的初一英语文章,希望对大家有帮助!关于大象的初一英语文章篇一研究称大象有4种性格助其野外生存Elephants have four distinct personalities that help their herd survive in the African bush,scientists have found.科学家发现,大象有四种性格,帮助它们的群落在非洲丛林中生存下来。
With their grey skin, mournful eyes and slow plodding gait, you could be forgiven for thinkingelephants are uniformly melancholy creatures. But scientists have now discovered the largestliving land animals have personalities to match their size.很多人误以为,有着灰色皮肤、悲伤眼神、迈着缓慢沉重步履的大象性格都是忧郁的。
但是科学家现在发现,这种现存最大陆生动物身材不同,性格也不同。
In a new study of African elephants, researchers have identified four distinct characters thatare prevalent with a herd – the leaders, the gentle giants, the playful rogues and thereliable plodders.在一项对非洲象的新研究中,研?a href=““ target=“_blank”>咳嗽狈⑾执笙笕郝渲凶畛<乃闹纸厝徊煌男愿?mdash;领袖性格、温和性格、顽皮性格和可靠耐劳性格。
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2019年6月大学英语四级阅读练习题:泰国大象的生存危机,其中阅读理解是考生复习的重点和难点,日常备考多做一些英文阅读,下面是无忧考网四六级频道为大家整理的《2019年6月大学英语四级阅读练习题:泰国大象的生存危机》一文,希望给大家带来帮助。
2019年6月大学英语四级阅读200篇汇总For centuries, in the countries of south and Southeast Asia the elephant has been an intimate part of the culture, economy and religion, and nowhere more so than in Thailand. Unlike its African cousin, the Asian elephant is easily domesticated (驯化). The rare so-called white elephants have actually lent the authority of kingship to its rulers and until the 1920s the national flag was a white elephant on a red background.To the early Western visitors the country s romantic name was “Land of the White Elephant”.Today, however, the story is very different. Out of work and out of land, the Thai elephant struggles for survival in a nation that no longer needs it. The elephant has found itself more or less abandoned by previous owners who have moved on to a different economic world and a westernized society. And while the elephant s problems began many years ago, now it rates a very low national priority.How this reversal from national icon (圣像) to neglected animal came about is a tale of worsening environmental and the changing lives of the Thais themselves. According to Richard Lair, Thailand’s experts on the Asian elephant and author of the report Gone Astray, at the turn of the century there may well have beenas many as 100,000 domestic elephants in the country. In the north of Thailand alone it was estimated that more than 20,000 elephants were employed in transport, 1,000 of them alone on the road between the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Saen. This was at a time when 90 per cent of Thailand was still forest—a habitat (栖息地) that not only supported the animals but also made them necessary tocarry goods and people. Nothing ploughs through dense forest better than a massive but sure-footed elephant.By 1950 the elephant population had dropped to a still substantial 13,397, but today there are probably nomore than 3,800, with another 1,350 roaming free in the national parks. But now, Thailand’s forest coversonly 20 per cent of the land. This deforestation (采伐森林) is the central point of the elephant s difficult situation, for it has effectively put the animals out of work. This century, as the road network grew, so the elephant s role as a beast of burden declined.练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1. What can we know about African elephants from the passage?A. It is easy to tame them.B. It is hard to tame them.C. They are living a better life than Asian elephants.D. Their fate is quite similar to that of Asian elephants.2. Thailand was once called “Land of the White Elephant”because_______.A. white elephant is rarely seen and thus very specialB. white elephant was a national symbol until the 1920sC. white elephant has helped kings to gain the ruling authorityD. this name was so romantic that it was popular among visitors3. Why is the Thai elephant “out of work”, according to the author?A. Because the elephants are no longer useful to their owners.B. Because their owners are westernized and neglect them.C. Because the government pays little attention to the problem.D. Because there are too many elephants and too few jobs.4. Which of the following statements is true about the elephant population at various times?A. There were 100,000 tamed elephants at the turn of the century.B. 20,000 elephants were employed in transport in Thailand at the turn of the century.C. By 1950 the elephant population in Thailand has been quite small.D. Today the elephant population is estimated at 5,150.5. The passage is most probably from_______.A. a travel magazineB. a history bookC. a research reportD. an official announcement1.[B] 事实细节题。
本题考查对比处。
根据文章第l段第3句:和非洲象不同,亚洲象容易驯养,言下之意就是:非洲象不易驯养。
答案中用tame替代原文的domesticate,意思相同。
选项A与原文意思正好相反;选项C,D原文根本未提到。
2.[B] 推理判断题。
根据文章第l段第4句中的“until the 1920s the national flag was a white elephant on a red background.”可知当时白象是泰国的国家象征,因此B为正确选项。
本题干扰性的是选项D,在形式上,选项D与第1段最后一句极为相似,但是,游客这样称呼泰国,原因也是因为白象是泰国的象征,而不只是因为这个名字浪漫,因此,选项D是对原文的曲解;选项A和选项C虽然也来自文章,但不是原因,不能回答所提问题。
3.[A] 推理判断题。
文章有几处解释了大象失业的原因,如第2段的第2句“a nation that no longer needs it (Thai elephant)”及最后一段的最后一句“the elephant’s role as a beast of burden declined”等。
选项A是对这些解释的一个基本概括。
选项B中westernized和neglect虽在文章中出现,但选项B只是对想像的描述,不能解释大象“失业”的原因。
选项C来自第2段最后一句话,但这句话只能说明大象不再受重视,不能作为大象“失业”的理由。
选项D原文未提及,而且,从第3、4段可以看出:大象的数量急剧下降,谈不上“太多”。
4.[D] 事实细节题。
此题考查的是大象数量变化的情况。