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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Kenya is losing an average of 100 of its 2,000 lions each year because of growing human settlements, increasing farming, climate change and diseases£¬according to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).

¡° Lions have a special place in Kenyans¡¯life£¬¡± said Paul Udoto£¬a spokesman for the organization. ¡° Other than being the symbol of national strength, they are among the Big Five, a main attraction for visitors to Kenya. ¡±

There were 2,749 lions in Kenya in 2002 and Uieir population dropped to 2,280 by 2004 and to about 2,000 today, according to KWS figures.

¡°The fall of the lion population is worrying and every effort needs to be made to make sure that Kenya either protects its population of 2, 000 lions at present or increases the numbers to an ecologically acceptable level,¡± said Mr. Udoto.

¡°There is no doubt that the numbers are in free fall. I¡¯ d be surprised if they even last as long as 20 years£¬¡± said Laurence Frank, project director of Living With Lions, a Kenya-based animal protection organization i When I first came here 30 years ago£¬I would always hear lions roaring across the land at night and see their tracks in the morning. Now that is very rare.

¡°The reason is simple¡£As the numbers of people grow and the numbers of cows increase they take up much of the lion¡¯s space. Alongside that there are other ways, including poisoning 9 to kill lions. ¡±

Animal lovers are making a new strategy to save the animals. Part of the measures will include lions fitted with radio collars in the Amboseli area in southern Kenya, close to the border with Tanzania.

Wildlife officials in Tanzania face similar challenges in protecting their lions, but there is far less human encroachment (ÇÖÈ룩on the animals¡¯ homeland there than in Kenya,

¡¾1¡¿What is the main reason of Kenya appreciating lions¡¯ existence?

A. lions are the symbol of the national strength.

B. Lions are among the most endangered animals.

C. Lions are a subject of great concern to Kenyans.

D. Lions are the major appeal for foreign tourists.

¡¾2¡¿What does Laurence Frank mean by saying ¡°they even last as long as 20 years ¡±?

A. It is alarming that the number of lions is declining at a high speed.

B. It is amazing that he has tolerated the decline for such a long time.

C. It is fascinating that many evidences have proven the decline trend,

D.It is surprising that a lion should live as long as twenty years in Kenya.

¡¾3¡¿In which aspect does the striking difference between Kenya and Tanzania in lion protection lie?

A.Climate changes.

B.Increasingly fanning.

C.Natural disasters*

D.Outbreaks of epidemics (Á÷Ðв¡£©.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Sports are all about change. A team gets better. A kid practices more and swims a personal best or learns a new move on the basketball court. In 2006, two things happened that got me thinking about change¡ªin sports and in life.

One of them is tennis champion Andre Agassi, who retired in 2006. Agassi was a terrific player who won 60 titles, including eight major championships(¹Ú¾ü³ÆºÅ). But his greatest accomplishment£¨³É¾Í£©might have been how much he changed during his career.

When he was young, Agassi was a show off who seemed to care only about himself. He didn't train very hard, but he won matches because of his tremendous£¨¼«´óµÄ£©talent.Eventually, though, injuries and his bad attitude caught up with him. He fell from No.1 in the world ranking to No.141.

So Agassi changed. He trained harder and became a world-class player again. More importantly, he changed as a person. He was nicer to fans and opponents£¨¶ÔÊÖ£©. He stopped thinking just about himself and started thinking about others. Through his Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, he raised more than $60 million to help disadvantaged kids around his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada. He even started a school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, for at-risk kids.

At the start of a new year, lots of people promise themselves they will change. They might vow to get in good physical shape, do better in school or be nicer to others. Changes such as those can be difficult. But they do happen. Just remember Andre Agassi: It wasn't easy, but he changed, and changed for the better.

¡¾1¡¿According to the writer, which of the following may be the greatest achievement for Agassi?

A. He once ranked No.1 in the world rankings.

B. He won 60 titles.

C. He changed much during his career.

D. He won 8 major championships.

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined work ¡°vow¡± in the 6th paragraph probably mean?

A. promise. B. agree. C. wish. D. prove.

¡¾3¡¿What do you know about Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation?

A. It is intended to help at-risk kids.

B. It is a charity school set up by Agassi.

C. Some disadvantaged kids can get help from it.

D. Agassi runs it with his prize money.

¡¾4¡¿What might be talked about in the paragraphs following this passage?

A. What achievements Agassi has made after he changed for the better.

B. How we can change for the better.

C. Another thing happened in life that got the writer thinking about change.

D. Some assessments(ÆÀ¼Û) about Agassi from different people.

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My father took me out camping for the first time when I was seven. He wanted teach me about animals, insects and trees. My uncles all come along with bows and arrows for hunting.

One evening at sunset, we sat by the fire, have our barbecue. Just then a bird was flying over us. My uncles immediate jumped up and shot their arrows on the bird. Neither of the arrows hit the target. Suddenly the arrows was flying down at us from the sky ¡ª they were looked like rain! We ran to escape but fortunately no one was injured.

That day I didn¡¯t learn much about animals, insects or trees, but I learnt a impressive lesson about gravity!

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APEC, ___¡¾1¡¿___ (establish) in 1989, is short ___¡¾2¡¿___ Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. In January 1989, Australian Prime Minister raised the proposal during his visit to Seoul, Republic of Korea. After consultations (×Éѯ»á) with relevant countries, the first ministerial (²¿³¤¼¶µÄ) meeting __¡¾3¡¿___ (hold) in Canberra, Australia from 6 to 7 November 1989.

APEC, __¡¾4¡¿__ goal is to advance Asia-Pacific economic development, is working hard to meet the demands of growing interdependence among Asia-Pacific countries. More __¡¾5¡¿__ (importance), the purpose of APEC meeting is to promote free trade and cooperation and to __¡¾6¡¿__ (strength) an open multilateral (¶à±ßµÄ) trading system. The activities of APEC cover the promotion of ___¡¾7¡¿___ (region) trade, investment, finance, human resources development and technology transfer. APEC has 21 member countries so far.

Cooperation among APEC¡¯s members is governed by the principle of equal respect for the views of all participants, and it is because of this principle ___¡¾8¡¿__ ¡°mutual (Ï໥µÄ) respect and mutual benefit¡± becomes its consensus.

This year marks ___¡¾9¡¿__ 25th anniversary of APEC, and ___¡¾10¡¿___ the host of APEC this year, China is confident about the upcoming APEC leadership summit.

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W: I enjoyed it very much too. I have never seen a more interesting game so far this year.

M: I had expected it to be a wonderful match because ¡¾4¡¿ of the teams had excellent players.

W: I¡¯m sorry I missed the first part of it.

M: You were late for the match? What for?

W: I was filled with ¡¾5¡¿ (anxious) to see the match and fell off my bike on the way. My legs hurt, ¡¾6¡¿ I had to ride my bike slowly. It took me quite some time ¡¾7¡¿ I got to the sports field.

M: I¡¯m sorry to hear that. Were your legs hurt?

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Two years ago, our teacher¡¾3¡¿(offer) us an answer to a difficult math problem in class. Although the answer seemed a little strange, nobody¡¾4¡¿me doubted it. Thinking that his answer might be wrong, I¡¾5¡¿(careful) analyzed the problem and tried to work¡¾6¡¿out in a different way. Half an hour¡¾7¡¿(late), I managed to find the correct answer. When I showed my answer to him, the teacher praised me for my¡¾8¡¿(depend) thinking.

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Now I am living in a city, but I miss my home in countryside. There the air is clean or the mountains are green. Unfortunately, on the development of industrialization, the environment has been polluted. Lots of studies have been shown that global warming has already become a very seriously problem. The airs we breathe in is getting dirtier and dirtier. Much rare animals are dying out. We must found ways to protect your environment. If we fail to do so, we¡¯ll live to regret it.

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