1. What was the weather like when Yeshe Dolkar saw snow leopards a year ago?
2. When did China set up Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve?
3. How does the writer show the change in the population (种群) of wild animals?
4. What are local people called on to do on the grasslands?
5. What does the writer mainly want to tell us through this passage?
It was cold and snowy.
2. When did China set up Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve?
On 24 January 2003.
3. How does the writer show the change in the population (种群) of wild animals?
By giving numbers (More than 70,000 Tibetan antelopes and more than 1,000 snow leopards now live there).
4. What are local people called on to do on the grasslands?
To pick up waste.
5. What does the writer mainly want to tell us through this passage?
Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve has achieved success in protecting wildlife and the environment with the efforts of the government and local people.
答案:1. It was cold and snowy.
2. On 24 January 2003.
3. By giving numbers (More than 70,000 Tibetan antelopes and more than 1,000 snow leopards now live there).
4. To pick up waste.
5. Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve has achieved success in protecting wildlife and the environment with the efforts of the government and local people.
2. On 24 January 2003.
3. By giving numbers (More than 70,000 Tibetan antelopes and more than 1,000 snow leopards now live there).
4. To pick up waste.
5. Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve has achieved success in protecting wildlife and the environment with the efforts of the government and local people.