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【题目】Animal welfare is a growing concern in today’s 1 (social). Many people think that it is cruel to remove animals from their 2 (nature) habitat and keep them in cages for the public to look at. An animal 3 (keep) in a zoo will lead a different life from an animal that 4 (live) in the wild. What’s more, some animals became unhappy in the zoos 5there isn’t enough space.

On the other hand, a trip to the zoo can be 6 educational experience. When students learn about endangered species and are able to see them in a zoo, they are more likely to support projects designed 7 (save) these animals. Due to some illegal actions, there are many species which would die out if they weren’t kept in zoos.

Every zoo has a 8 (slight) different approach to animal care and welfare, but overall I think zoos are good places. 9 (see) animals in their natural habitat isn’t always possible and I think zoos offer a good alternative. A trip 10 the zoo is both educational and fun—I’ll surely continue to visit zoos.

【答案】

1society

2natural

3kept

4lives

5because

6an

7to save

8slightly

9Seeing

10to

【解析】本文主要讲了虽然作者承认饲养在动物园的动物和野生动物过着不同的生活,但是作者仍然认为去动物园的旅行,既有教育意义,又有趣。

1考查名词。在今天的社会,动物福利持续得到关注。表示“社会”,应该用名词,所以填society

2考查形容词。修饰名词habitat,用形容词,所以填natural

3考查过去分词。keep与其逻辑主语An animal之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词作定语,填kept

4考查时态。表示经常或反复发生的动作,所以用一般现在时,且an animal是第三人称单数,所以谓语动词也用单数,填lives

5考查连词。许多动物在动物园里不开心,因为那里没有足够的空间。表示“因为”,所以填because

6考查冠词。泛指“一次教育经历”,且educational的首字母发音是元音,所以用不定冠词an

7考查不定式。他们更可能会支持为了拯救动物而设置的工程项目。表示“为了……”,用不定式作目的状语,所以填to save

8考查副词。修饰形容词different,用副词,所以填slightly

9考查动名词。作句子主语,用动名词,所以填Seeing

10考查介词。去动物园的旅行,既有教育意义,又有趣。表示“去,到”,所以填to

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