专题06 云南北移亚洲象群平安回归栖息地-2022年高考英语热点话题听力测试专练系列(一)(含听力音频+听力材料+答案)

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专题06 云南北移亚洲象群平安回归栖息地
听力选择题
1.Where is the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) elephants’ home
A. Xishuangbanna.
B. Yuanjiang.
C. Pu’er
2.How many people tracked the elephants on the ground
A.8.
B.14.
C.24.
3. Who is Zhang Li
A. A local wildlife expert.
B. A college professor.
C. An engineer.
4. What caused the ‘islanding’ of elephants’ habitats
A. The monitoring of residents.
B. The overprotection of wildlife experts.
C. Large-scale human engineering developments.21cnjy.com
听力填空题
After a long ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) 17-month journey that made 1 2 , China's famous herd of wandering elephants appears to finally beheading home.21·cn·jy·com
The 14 Asian elephan ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ts of various sizes and ages were guided across the Yuanjiang river in Yunnan on Sunday night and a path was being made for them to 3 to their 4 5 in Xishuangbanna.21教育网
As of Sunday night, ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) the herd was still in Yuanjiang County, about 200 km from the reserve. The elephants' return completes a journey of more than 500 km that 6 the country. The highlights of their trip included the birth of a calf in Pu'er in November; causing more than6.8 m yuan-worth of damage; and going viral for 7 8 9 .www.21-cn-jy.com
In June, it was sho ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )wed that the herd slept in а forest outside a village. When they started moving again, more than 410 10 11 , 374 vehicles and 14 drones were 12 , providing the animals with more than two tonnes of elephant food.2·1·c·n·j·y
The elephants we ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re also 13 and kept away from 14 15 by а team of eight people, who tracked them on the ground and by drone for 24 hours a day.【来源:21·世纪·教育·网】
Local wildlif ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e experts have been unable to point out the reason why the herd decided to move. But Zhang Li, a 16 of animal protection at Beijing Normal University, said, Large-scale human 17
18 have caused the ‘islanding’ of elephants’ habitats. "21世纪教育网版权所有
"This meant the t ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )raditional spaces between humans and elephants are 19 20 , and the chances of elephants’ encountering humans naturally increase greatly," he said.21·世纪*教育网
答案
AABC
1.internationa ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )l 2. headlines 3. return 4. nature 5. reserve 6. fascinated 7. taking 8. a 9.nap 10. emergency
11. personnel12. ar ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ranged 13. monitored 14. residential 15. areas 16. professor 17. engineering 18. developments
19. gradually 20. disappearing
听力文本
After a long 17-month ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) journey that made international headlines, China's famous herd of wandering elephants appears to finally be heading home. The 14 Asian elephants of various sizes and ages were guided across the Yuanjiang river in Yunnan on Sunday night and a path was being made for them to return to their nature reserve in Xishuangbanna. As of Sunday night, the herd was still in Yuanjiang County, about 200 km from the reserve. The elephants' return completes a journey of more than 500 km that fascinated the country. The highlights of their trip included the birth of a calf in Pu'er in November; causing more than6.8 m yuan-worth of damage; and going viral for taking a nap. In June, it was showed that the herd slept in а forest outside a village. When they started moving again, more than 410 emergency personnel, 374 vehicles and 14 drones were arranged, providing the animals with more than two tonnes of elephant food. The elephants were also monitored and kept away from residential areas by а team of eight people, who tracked them on the ground and by drone for 24 hours a day. Local wildlife experts have been unable to point out the reason why the herd decided to move. But Zhang Li, a professor of animal protection at Beijing Normal University, said, Large-scale human engineering developments have caused the ‘islanding’ of elephants’ habitats. " "This meant the traditional spaces between humans and elephants are gradually
disappearing ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ), and the chances of elephants’ encountering humans naturally increase greatly," he said.
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