零五网 全部参考答案 随堂反馈 2026年综合素质随堂反馈九年级英语下册译林版无锡专版 第213页解析答案
(C)
Kyizom, a 29—year—old woman, spends her days alone on a motorcycle across the grasslands of Xizang. With binoculars, snacks, and a notebook, she guards the black—necked cranes in Siling Lake Nature Reserve. These birds are symbols of love and happiness in the culture of Xizang. Kyizom has spent 10 years watching over them.
Every March, thousands of cranes fly to Shanza County. Here, they build nests and raise baby birds. Kyizom watches over them, records their numbers and prevents harmful human activities. “The cranes face more risks during breeding (繁殖) season,” she says. “Wild animals often attack baby birds, so I patrol more often to keep them safe.” Her work makes a difference to the health of Xizang’s wetlands. At the same time, Xizang has increased efforts to protect the wetlands in recent years. As a result, the number of black—necked cranes has risen from under 1,000 in the 1970s to over 10,000 today.
Kyizom’s love for nature began in her childhood. “My father taught me to respect animals,” she says. But her journey wasn’t easy. In the very beginning, she fell off her motorcycle often and was afraid of wild bears. Now as a mother of three kids, she passes on her experience to her children. During school holidays, she takes them to watch wildlife and study different kinds of birds. In 2020, Kyizom shared her story with people from 11 countries at an event in Beijing. “More young people are joining wildlife protection here,” she said proudly.
Through years of hard work, Kyizom understands cranes deeply. “When they’re safe and fed well, they move their wings gently and make happy sounds which cheer me up too,” she says with a smile. She hopes to learn more scientific methods to protect wildlife better.
As birdwatching grows popular, Kyizom reminds tourists to keep quiet. “These cranes are our lucky birds. I wish more people would love and protect them. Let’s keep Xizang their happy home.”
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B
)7. What does the underlined word “patrol” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Sit down. B. Walk around. C. Lie down. D. Turn around.
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A
)8. Why does the writer mention Kyizom’s father in Paragraph 3?
A. To show her family’s influence on her work.
B. To tell the reason of her dad’s love for nature.
C. To describe her happy childhood in Xizang.
D. To show her early challenges and difficulties.
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D
)9. What does Kyizom probably think of her work?
A. Boring but unusual. B. Dangerous and difficult.
C. Tiring but creative. D. Meaningful and joyful.
答案:7-9 BAD
解析:
翻译:
(C)
29岁的女子琪宗(Kyizom)每天独自骑着摩托车穿越西藏的草原。她带着望远镜、零食和笔记本,守护着思林湖自然保护区的黑颈鹤。在西藏文化中,这些鸟是爱与幸福的象征。琪宗已经花了10年时间守护它们。
每年三月,成千上万只鹤飞到申扎县。在这里,它们筑巢并养育幼鸟。琪宗守护着它们,记录它们的数量并阻止有害的人类活动。“鹤在繁殖季节面临更多风险,”她说。“野生动物经常攻击幼鸟,所以我更频繁地巡逻以确保它们的安全。”她的工作对西藏湿地的健康产生了影响。与此同时,西藏近年来加大了保护湿地的力度。结果,黑颈鹤的数量从20世纪70年代的不足1000只增加到今天的10000多只。
琪宗对自然的热爱始于童年。“我父亲教导我要尊重动物,”她说。但她的旅程并不容易。一开始,她经常从摩托车上摔下来,还害怕野生熊。现在作为三个孩子的母亲,她把自己的经验传授给孩子们。在学校假期,她带他们去看野生动物并研究不同种类的鸟。2020年,琪宗在北京的一次活动中与来自11个国家的人分享了她的故事。“这里有更多的年轻人加入野生动物保护行列,”她自豪地说。
经过多年的努力工作,琪宗对鹤有了深刻的了解。“当它们安全且吃得好时,它们会轻轻扇动翅膀并发出快乐的声音,这也让我感到高兴,”她笑着说。她希望学习更多科学方法以更好地保护野生动物。
随着观鸟变得流行,琪宗提醒游客保持安静。“这些鹤是我们的吉祥鸟。我希望更多的人会喜爱并保护它们。让我们把西藏保持为它们幸福的家园。”
(B)7. 第二段中划线单词“patrol”是什么意思?
A. 坐下。
B. 四处走动。
C. 躺下。
D. 转身。
(A)8. 作者为什么在第三段中提到琪宗的父亲?
A. 展示她的家庭对她工作的影响。
B. 讲述她父亲热爱自然的原因。
C. 描述她在西藏的快乐童年。
D. 展示她早期的挑战和困难。
(D)9. 琪宗可能如何看待她的工作?
A. 无聊但不寻常。
B. 危险且困难。
C. 累人但有创意。
D. 有意义且快乐。
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