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(广东)2023-2024学年七年级下册期末冲刺【题型专练】阅读理解 人与自然

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日期: 2024-11-26
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①All over the world, thousands of animals are used for wildlife tourism. People travel to watch monkey shows, hug baby tigers and swim with dolphins. It might look like fun, but there are reports that animals are hurt now and again. The World Animal Protection (WAP) says that up to 550, 000 wild animals are exposed (暴露) to ill treatment around the world; in Cambodia, for example, it's been reported that elephants have died after carrying tourists for long in hot weather. This is getting changed--over 100 travel companies have promised that they will no longer open upsuch places. However, some people argue (争论) that animal tourism isn't always as bad as it seems. So what do you think?

Group Yes

②Animals weren't put on this planet for enjoyment. They should be free to live as they choose.

③The way animals are treated is often cruel and causes much pain. Even if treated well, they cannot act in the same way as they would in the wild.

④We don't need wildlife tourism. We can see animals close up in their natural home in TV programs. There's no need to disturb them in real life.

Group No

⑤It is enjoyable and educational for people to communicate with the wonderful animals. The more people know about them, the more they want to protect them.

⑥Wildlife tourism brings money to poor areas and may be the only way for some people to make a living.

⑦Not all animals are treated badly. Some endangered animals are under the protection of programs that look after rare species.

 阅读理解

Although visiting outer space is still a far dream for anyone who isn't an astronaut, a day trip to stars is already open for people to order!

A new company, Space Perspective, is planning tests with passengers. It has big plans to run up to 500 flightsfrom different places across the USA by 2024. If successful, reaching the outer side of space could be as easy as flying abroad in a few years' time. Spacemen and passengers will travel in Neptune, a capsule (航天舱) tied to a huge balloon.

They will move slowly upwards right to the side of space, 30 km away from the Earth. There, space tourists will be able to look back at the Earth and out to dark space and the sight of millions of stars. Because the capsule remains within the Earth's atmosphere (大气层), special clothing or training is not needed. It means that older people or those with health problems will be included.

One problem may be the method of landing back on the Earth. The balloon moves back down from space until it falls down in the sea. Passengers, spacemen, the capsule and the balloon are then sent back by ship. 

Now Neptune faces competition from the Stratollite, a balloon being developed by a company called World View Enterprises, while the super-rich Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are all pouring money into developing business space flying machines. The advantage of the balloon is that it will be cheaper than a space plane. 

Space travel may soon be a reality, but how visitors get there is still a very open question. 

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