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四川省成都市第七中学初中学校2024年中考英语三模试卷
China has announced (宣布) its first group of five national parks to protect some endangered animals.
a | Name: Sanjiangyuan National Park Location: in Qinghai Province Located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Sanjiangyuan is home to hundreds of wild animals. The Sanjiangyuan area is also called China's water tower. |
b | Name: Wuyi Mountain National Park Location: in Fujian and Jiangxi provinces The park has the most complete most typical, and largest area of the native forest. It is known as the birds' fun park, the kingdom of snakes and the world of insects. |
c | Name: Giant Panda National Park Location: in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces The park holds more than 70% of China's wild giant pandas. Besides "the national treasures" of China, the park is also home to some highly protected animals, including the snub-nosed monkeys (金丝猴) . |
d | Name: Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park Location: in Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces It is the biggest area of wild northeast China tigers and Amur leopards in China. The high-tech monitoring system (监控系统) in the park can provide real-time protection for these wild animals. |
e | Name: Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park Location: in Hainan Province The park covers less than 0.046% of the country's land, yet it is home to almost 20% of the country's amphibians (两栖动物) and 38.6% of China's birds, which are native to the island. |
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Most people love animals. Many children's books use animals as the main characters(角色). Many people look after animals as pets. Do you know {#blank#}1{#/blank#} people enjoy going to zoos? The love for animals may {#blank#}2{#/blank#} the reason.
In the past, zoos were usually started by rich(富有的) people. The {#blank#}3{#/blank#} zoo was started by a queen(王后)in Egypt in 1500 BC.Sadly, the animals in the early zoos were not treated well. They didn't receive(收到){#blank#}4{#/blank#}attention or care.
Today, zoos still bring people pleasure, {#blank#}5{#/blank#} they try to protect animals and teach people as well. Zoos must follow rules. People must provide animals {#blank#}6{#/blank#} a clean place to live, food and water, and health care. In this way, the rules help protect the animals.
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People see animals in zoos. At the same time, they try to learn about and protect {#blank#}10{#/blank#}. Both people and animals can get a lot from each other.
We've created a handbook you can download here. It answers many of the questions parents and campers have about DEC Summer Camp. As you've already signed up your kid for this camp, you can check your email box for a copy of the handbook as well. Please review it and get in touch with us at 569-985 if you have questions. About ten people share a wood cabin, including a coach and a camp volunteer. A general bath house is within 200 feet of each cabin. The size of a cabin may not be the same. 1. Money: Spending money is NOT needed at camp with no place to spend it. Money and all valuables should remain at home. 2. Electronics: Electronics like mobile phones and digital games are NOT allowed at camp. These will be taken away and returned to the camper when the camp ends. Generally, campers get up at 7:00 am and have an early bird activity like swimming or fishing. After breakfast, there are activities until lunch. These may include environmental lessons or biology experiments. A wildlife biologist may guide the campers. After lunch, there are more activities, such as hiking, boating, or field trips. Preparations for an overnight hike or hunter education classes are other possibilities. Taking a night walk, star watching, playing games and listening to stories around a campfire are among the choices for the night. |
Questions | 1 Point | 2 points | 3 points |
Where do you live? | In a village | In a town | In a city |
How do you go to work/school? | By walking/bicycle | By train/bus/subway | By driving a small car |
How many times a year do you fly on airplanes? | 1 | 2 | 3 |
How many hours of electricity do you use each day(e.g. watching TV, keeping lights on)? | 0-6 hour(s) | 7-12 hours | 13-18 hours |
How often do you recycle? | almost always | often | sometimes |
Total points | Results |
7 | Less pollution(污染) than the average(平均)person |
8-10 | As much pollution as the average person |
11-13 | A little more pollution than the average person |
14-15 | A lot more pollution than the average person |
Our English teacher Mrs. Wang let us do an English research about the Chinese festivals. Here are two groups´ reports about it.
Linda´s Group | John's Group | ||
The subject we've chosen is the Lantern Festival. We collected much information about the festival by doing some reading in the library. The Lantern Festival has a history of about 2,000 years. It's celebrated on the15th day of the first lunar month. People get together to enjoy beautiful lanterns and play riddle games. Small gifts are usually offered when they get right answers. It's a tradition to eat tangyuan on this special day. As for the next step, we will make our own lanterns and make some English riddles. This will help us understand the meaning of the festival better. | We learned about t the Dragon Boat Festival. To do the research, we searched for infor-mation online and visited a local museum about culture and customs. We've learned a lot about the festival. With a history of about 2,000 years, the Dragon Boat Festival falls on the 5th day of the fifth lunar month. People usually celebrate it by watching boat races. Zongziis eaten to honor(纪念)the great poet Qu Yuan. Next, we plan to learn how to make zongei, and produce an English video to make the festival known by more people around the world. |
Welcome to my blog(博客)!
About Me My name is Helen Smith. I'm 13. My friends say I am a good girl. My Family Here you can see the photo of my family. My grandmother, parents, brother and I are in it. My Friends Alice and Cindy are my friends. Alice is 12 and Cindy is 14. They are like sisters to me. They always help me. And I want to say "thank you" to the two girls. My School I am in Brigid Middle School. My classroom is big. A computer, a bookcase and a clock are in it. The library and the computer room in my school are big too. My teachers are nice. |
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