一、阅读理解
Sunshine, beaches and coconuts (椰子) — these are why people usually go to Hainan. But more than a good place for travellers and foodies, it's also a wonderland of plants and animals.
Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park in the south - central part of Hainan Island, has the most and well - kept tropical rainforests in China. The national park covers 4,269 square kilometres, or one - seventh of the island. More than 95 per cent of the park is virgin (原始的) forest and is home to 3,653 species (物种) of vascular plants (维管植物) and 540 species of terrestrial vertebrates (陆生脊椎动物).
The park is the only home of the world's most endangered primate (灵长类动物) — the Hainan gibbon. It's an uncommon species. They look like monkeys, but have no tails. They live in the trees their whole life. Every morning, they whistle loudly to mark their territory (领地). They eat fruits and leaves from more than 130 plants. The number of Hainan gibbons has become larger from fewer than 10 in the 1980s to 36 in 2022. This shows China's achievements in environmental protection.
Not just a sweet home to animals, the park is a "live museum" of amazing plants. More than 400 kinds of plants grow only in Hainan. Cycas hainanensis (海南苏铁) is a wild plant native to the island. With feather - like leaves, this plant can live to be 200 years old. If it lives in the Yangtze River Basin and North China, it grows almost without flowers or fruit. But in Hainan, Cycas hainanensis plants over 10 years old blossom (开花) and have fruit almost every year, thanks to the warm and wet weather.
With so many plants and animals, the biodiversity index (指数) of the park — a number to rate species diversity — is as high as 6.28. It is comparable (可比较的) to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. That's why people call the park a treasure for both China and the world.
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A
) 1. Paragraph 3 is mainly about
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A. an introduction to Hainan gibbons
B. the views of the park
C. details of rare plants and animals
D. the news of the park's opening
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D
) 2. What do we know about the Hainan gibbon?
A. It is a monkey without a tail.
B. Its voice sounds like a crying baby.
C. It lives on plants and birds.
D. It is a species only found in Hainan.
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C
) 3. From the story, we can infer that a Cycas hainanensis plant
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A. never blossoms or has fruit
B. can only live for 10 years in Hainan
C. lives better in warm and wet weather
D. first blossoms when it is 10 years old
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C
) 4. Which of the following may be the writer's opinion?
A. Human activities will surely hurt the rainforest.
B. We must start to do something for rare species.
C. China has done a great job in protecting the rainforest.
D. We should compare our rainforest with the Amazon Rainforest.