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He will be back soon. He ________________ to the city park.

A. has been            B. has gone            C. left                   D. was

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  Last Sunday the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson, was killed by one of the elephants he loved.This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future(将来)of London Zoo-and maybe for all of Britain's city zoos.

  London Zoo said that it would move its three elephants to a wild(野生的)animal park outside London.Its director-general(总经理), Michael Dioxn, said,“We are sorry that the elephants are leaving; there have been elephants at Lon-don Zoo since 1831.”

  One British newspaper said that though many small animals were very interesting, most people wanted to see big animals-and most of all elephants.

  London Zoo is not only losing its elephants.The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears(熊)have already gone.Outside the elephant house at London Zoo, a woman called Mary said she hoped the zoo could keep big animals.“This is the only way the young people can see animals without travelling to other countries,”she said.

  Zoos are not very good places for animals, but they can help to well keep them.Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos.

  Another visitor, a man called Alan, was very angry.“If we send them back to the wild they will die.If you take away big animals, people will stop visiting London Zoo.It can survive(继续生存)at the moment, but it won't survive in the future.”

  However, Mary Rosevear, directory of the Federation(联合会)of Zoos, believes(相信)that city zoos can survive without keeping large animals.

(1)

London Zoo has kept elephants ________.

[  ]

A.

since last Sunday

B.

for about one hundred years

C.

for nearly two hundred years

D.

ever since it was built

(2)

Zoos are important because ________.

[  ]

A.

they can make a lot of money

B.

there are many animals living in them

C.

there are some big animals there

D.

they can keep animals and help children learn about them

(3)

The underlined word“it”in the passage refers to(指)________.

[  ]

A.

the elephant

B.

London Zoo

C.

the bear

D.

the wild animal park

(4)

London Zoo might face a big problem because ________.

[  ]

A.

the elephants in the zoo will be killed

B.

the elephants may also kill other people

C.

it may have fewer visitors in the future

D.

no one would like to be an elephant keeper any more

(5)

Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

The writer hopes that big animals except elephants should be kept in London Zoo.

B.

London Zoo and the public(公众)have different ideas about where to keep the big animals.

C.

Some animals in the park are still dangerous to visitors.

D.

Some people think that the big animals will die if they are sent to the wild animal park.

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  Last Sunday the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson, was killed by one of the elephants he loved. This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future of London Zooand maybe for all of Britain's city zoos.

  London Zoo said that it would move its three elephants to a wild animal park outside London. Its director-general, Michael Dixon, said, “We are sorry that the elephants are leaving. There have been elephants at London Zoo since 1831.”

  One British newspaper said that though many small animals were very interesting, most people wanted to see big animalsand most of all elephants.

  London Zoo is not only losing its elephants. The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears have already gone. Outside the elephant house at London Zoo, a woman called Mary said she hoped the zoo could keep big animals. “This is the only way the young people can see animals without travelling to other countries,” she said.

  Zoos are not very good places for animals, but they can help to keep them well. Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos.

  Another visitor, a man called Alan, was very angry. “If we send them back to the wild they will die. If you take away big animals, people will stop visiting London Zoo. it can survive (继续生存) at the moment, but it won't survive in the future.”

  However, Mary Rosevear, director of the Federation (联合会) of Zoos, believes that city zoos can survive without keeping large animals.

1.London Zoo has kept elephants ________.

[  ]

A.since last Sunday

B.for about one hundred years

C.for nearly two hundred years

D.ever since it was built

2.Zoos are important because ________.

[  ]

A.they can make a lot of money

B.there are many animals living in them

C.there are some big animals there

D.they can keep animals and help children learn about them

3.London Zoo might face a big problem because ________.

[  ]

A.the elephants in the zoo will be killed

B.the elephant may also kill other people

C.it may have fewer visitors in the future

D.no one would like to be an elephant keeper any more

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.The writer hopes that big animals except elephants should be kept in London Zoo.

B.London Zoo and the public have different ideas about where to keep the big animals.

C.Some animals in the park are still dangerous to visitors.

D.Some people think that the big animals will die if they are sent to the wild animal park.

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  Last Sunday the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson, was killed by one of the elephants he loved. This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future of London Zoo and maybe for all of Britain's city zoos.

  London Zoo said that it would move its three elephants to a wild animal park outside London, its director-general, Michael Dixon, said,We are sorry that the elephants are leaving; there have been elephants at London Zoo since 1831.

  One British newspaper said that though many small animals were very interesting, most people wanted to see big animals--and most of all elephants.

  London Zoo is not only losing its elephants. The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears have already gone. Outside the elephant house at London Zoo, a woman called Mary said she hoped the zoo could keep big animals.This is the only way the young people can see animals without traveling to other countries,she said.

  Zoos are not very good places for animals, but they can help to well keep them. Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos.

  Another visitor, a man called Alan, was very angry.If we send them back to the wild they will die. If you take away big animals, people will stop visiting London Zoo. It can survive at the moment, but it won't survive(继续生存)in the future.

  However, May Rosevear, director of the Federation(联合会)of Zoos, believes that city zoos can survive without keeping large animals.

Choose the best answer:

(1) London Zoo has kept elephants ________.

[  ]

Asince last Sunday

Bfor about one hundred years

Cfor nearly two hundred years

Dever since it was built

(2) Zoos are important because ________.

[  ]

Athey can make a lot of money

Bthere are many animals living in them

Cthere are some big animals there

Dthey can keep animals and help children learn about them

(3) The underlined worditin the passage refers to ________.

[  ]

Athe elephant

BLondon Zoo

CThe bear

DThe wild animal park

(4) London Zoo might face a big problem because ________.

[  ]

Athe elephants in the zoo will be killed

Bthe elephant may also kill other people

Cit may have fewer visitors in the future

Dno one would like to be an elephant keeper any more

(5) Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

AThe writer hopes that big animals except elephants should be kept in London Zoo.

BLondon Zoo and the public have different ideas about where to keep the big animals.

CSome animals in the park are still dangerous to visitors.

DSome people think that the big animals will die if they are sent to the wild animal park.

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  Last Sunday the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson, was killed by one of the elephants he loved. This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future of London Zoo-and maybe for all of Britain's city zoos.

  London Zoo said that it would move its three elephants to a wild animal park outside London. Its director-general (总经理), Michael Dixon, said, “We are sorry that the elephants are leaving; there have been elephants at London Zoo since 1931.”

  One British newspaper said that though many small animals were very interesting, most people wanted to see big animals-and most of all elephants.

  London Zoo is not only losing its elephants. The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears have already gone. Outside the elephant house at London Zoo, a woman called Mary said she hoped the zoo could keep big animals. “This is the only way the young people can see animals without traveling to other countries,” she said.

  Zoos are not very good places for animals, but they can help to keep them well. Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos.

  Another visitor, a man called Alan, was very angry. “If we send them back to the wild they will die. If you take away big animals, people will stop visiting London Zoo. It can survive (继续生存) at the moment, but it won't survive in the future.”

  However, Mary Rosevear, director of the Federation (联合会) of zoos, believes that city zoos can survive without keeping large animals.

1.London Zoo has kept elephants ________.

[  ]

A.since last Sunday

B.for more than one hundred years

C.for less than one hundred years

D.ever since it was built

2.Zoos are important because ________.

[  ]

A.they can make a lot of money

B.there are many animals living in them

C.there are some big animals there

D.they can keep some big animals and help children learn about them

3.The underlined word “It” in the passage refers to (指) ________.

[  ]

A.the elephant
B.London Zoo
C.the bear
D.the wild animal park

4.London Zoo might face a big problem because ________.

[  ]

A.the elephant in the zoo will be killed

B.the elephant may also kill other people

C.it may have fewer visitors in the future

D.no one would like to be an elephant keeper any more

5.Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.The writer hopes that big animals except elephants should be kept in London Zoo.

B.London Zoo and the public have different ideas about where to keep the big animals.

C.Some animals in the park are still dangerous to visitors.

D.Some people think that the big animals will die if they are sent to the wild animal park.

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