(
A. Grouping them into a family isn't a simple task.
B. Most red pandas live in China.
C. The lack of food has put them in danger.
D. There are many more red pandas than giant pandas in the wild.
(
A. The giant panda. B. The bear. C. The raccoon. D. The fox.
(
A. 30%. B. 40%. C. 50%. D. 60%.
(
A. To study red pandas more easily.
B. To celebrate the discovery of red pandas.
C. To make red pandas more popular in zoos.
D. To draw more public attention to red panda protection.
(
A. SOCIETY. B. NATURE. C. LIFESTYLE. D. CULTURE.
A
) 26. What can we learn about red pandas in paragraph 1?A. Grouping them into a family isn't a simple task.
B. Most red pandas live in China.
C. The lack of food has put them in danger.
D. There are many more red pandas than giant pandas in the wild.
(
C
) 27. Which of the following is the most similar in DNA to the red panda?A. The giant panda. B. The bear. C. The raccoon. D. The fox.
(
C
) 28. How much has the number of red pandas dropped by in the last 20 years?A. 30%. B. 40%. C. 50%. D. 60%.
(
D
) 29. Why was International Red Panda Day set up?A. To study red pandas more easily.
B. To celebrate the discovery of red pandas.
C. To make red pandas more popular in zoos.
D. To draw more public attention to red panda protection.
(
B
) 30. In which part of a magazine can we probably find the passage?A. SOCIETY. B. NATURE. C. LIFESTYLE. D. CULTURE.
答案:26. A
27. C
28. C
29. D
30. B
27. C
28. C
29. D
30. B