Protecting (保護(hù)) wild animals is our duty,because wild animals are important to us. They live with us on the earth together. If there are no animals on the earth,we will not live on,1 So we should take good care 2 them to help us live a healthy life.

   3 some people still don't realize the 4 of protecting wild animals. They often kill wild animals for food or for money. Every day there are many wild animals being 5 So lots of wild animals have died out (滅絕) . We can't see them any more.Today the number of wild animals 6 becoming smaller and smaller. If we don5t protect them,they will all die out. If this goes on,there will be no animals left on the earth.

   7 , more and more people have begun to do many things to help protect wild animals. They ask people 8 killing wild animals. They get people to know that protecting wild animals is one of the most important things. Now many countries have made 9 laws (法律) to protect wild animals.

   Now that (既然) wild animals are so important to man,we should do our 10 to protect them and it means human beings can make friends with animals and get on well with them.

() 1. A. too   B. also   C. neither   D. either

() 2. A. of   B. off   C. for   D. from

() 3. A. And   B. But   C. Or   D. Although

() 4. A. necessary   B. importantly   C. importance   D. important

() 5. A. killed   B. killing   C. kills   D. kill

() 6. A. was   B. were   C. are   D. is

() 7. A. Lucky   B. Unlucky   C. Luckily   D. Unluckily

() 8. A. stopping   B. to stop   C. stops   D. stop

() 9. A. much   B. few   C. some   D. any

() 10. A. well   B. good   C. better   D. best

1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. D

[解析]文章說明了野生動(dòng)物對人類的重要性,提倡人類保護(hù)野生動(dòng)物。

1. D too用于肯定句的句尾;also用于句中;either 用于句尾,前用逗號與句子分開。故選D.

2. A考查固定短語。take care of“照顧”。故選A.

3. B根據(jù)don't可知,這里表示的是轉(zhuǎn)折的語氣。 故選B.

4. C the+名詞+ of 意為“…… 的”。the importance of……"……的重要性”。故選C.

5. A考查被動(dòng)語態(tài)。be killed“被殺”。故選A.

6. D the number of…“……的數(shù)量”,作主語,謂語 用單數(shù)。故選D.

7. C 考查luck的用法。修飾整個(gè)句子用副詞。luck是名詞,副詞是luckily。故選C.

8. B考查固定用法。ask sb to do sth “要求某人做 某事”。故選B.

9. C考査不定代詞。這里是肯定的句意,應(yīng)該用表 示肯定的詞。some“一些”故選C.

10. D 考查固定句型。do one's best to do sth “盡 最大努力做某事”。故選D.

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