A Jane Gooddall first made friends with a chimpwhen she was one year old.On her first birthday her mother carried her to the zoo near her home and bought her a toy chimp.She loved her furryfriend very much.At age 7.Jane Gooddall read Dr.Doolittle.a book about a doctor who could talk to animals.She wanted to be able to talk to her favorite animal.too.She expected to go to Africa some day so that she could learn more about chimps.When Jane grew up.she still dreamed of going to Africa.She got her wish when she was 26 years old.She went to Gombe National Park where many chimps lived in the forests. Jane watched the chimps closely day after day.She saw that they were a lot like people.They could think and make plans.They used tools.They showed their fear.pain.or pleasure.Sometimes.they fought.Often.they huggedand kissed. Scientists were surprised by what Jane saw.They knew that the relation between chimps and humans was the closest.However, they did not know they acted so much like us. Jane still has the toy chimp she was given as a child.She has studied her furry friends for over 30 years.Now.she speaks for them to groups around the world.She hopes that what she has to say will make others do something to protect chimps from being hurt. 51.When Jane was 7.she wanted . A.to read Dr.Doolittle again B.to talk to animals.too C.to buy another toy chimp D.to meet a doctor at once 52.Jane went to Gombe National Park to . A.have a trip there B.train a baby chimp C.learn more about chimps D.protect the chimps there 53.The scientists were surprised when they heard that . A.the chimps could act so much like humans B.Jane had been in Africa for such a long time C.Jane watched the chimps closely day after day D.Jane still had the toy chimp she was given as a child 54.Jane speaks for chimps to groups around the world to . A.help the scientists learn more about chimps B.study her furry friends in sonic other countries C.make more people do something to protect chimps D.let people know that chimps are lovely animals 55.From the passage.we can learn that . A.Jane found more about chimps than the scientists did B.Jane dreamed of going to Africa when she was 26 C.Jane could talk to chimps with the help of the scientists D.Jane knew nothing about chimps before going to Africa 查看更多

 

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Jane Gooddall first made friends with a chimp(黑猩猩)when she was one year old.On her first birthday her mother carried her to the zoo near her home and bought her a toy chimp.She loved her furry(毛绒)friend very much.At age 7,Jane Gooddall read DrDoolittle,a book about a doctor who could talk to animals.She wanted to be able to talk to her favorite animal,too.She expected to go to Africa some day so that she could learn more about chimps.When Jane grew up,she still dreamed of going to Africa.She got her wish when she was 26 years old.She went to Gombe National Park where many chimps lived in the forests.

Jane watched the chimps closely day after day.She saw that they were a lot like people.They could think and make plans.They used tools.They showed their fear,pain,or pleasure.Sometimes,they fought.Often,they hugged(拥抱)and kissed.

Scientists were surprised by what Jane saw.They knew that the relation between chimps and humans was the closest.However, they did not know they acted so much like us.

Jane still has the toy chimp she was given as a child.She has studied her furry friends for over 30 years.Now,she speaks for them to groups around the world.She hopes that what she has to say will make others do something to protect chimps from being hurt.

1.When Jane was 7,she wanted          

A.to read DrDoolittle again                          B.to talk to animals,too

C.to buy another toy chimp                             D.to meet a doctor at once

2.Jane went to Gombe National Park to          

A.have a trip there                                          B.train a baby chimp

C.learn more about chimps                             D.protect the chimps there

3.The scientists were surprised when they heard that          

A.the chimps could act so much like humans

B.Jane had been in Africa for such a long time

C.Jane watched the chimps closely day after day

D.Jane still had the toy chimp she was given as a child

4.Jane speaks for chimps to groups around the world to          

A.help the scientists learn more about chimps

B.study her furry friends in sonic other countries

C.make more people do something to protect chimps

D.let people know that chimps are lovely animals

5.From the passage,we can learn that          

A.Jane found more about chimps than the scientists did

B.Jane dreamed of going to Africa when she was 26

C.Jane could talk to chimps with the help of the scientists

D.Jane knew nothing about chimps before going to Africa

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