2023-2024学年四川省成都市成华区高一上册12月月考英语试题(附答案)
展开第I卷 (共95分)
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,共7. 5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is Nancy’s plan fr Christmas?
A.T have dinner at hme.B.T d vlunteer wrk.C.T visit sme friends.
2.Which subject des the girl dislike?
A.Art.B.Gegraphy.C.Histry.
3.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.In a phne shp.B.In a bkstre.C.In the library.
4.What des the wman mean?
A.She is likely t visit the castle.
B.She is impressed with the visit.
C.She is disappinted at the castle.
5.What des the girl want?
A.A sweater.B.A dress.C.Shes.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the speakers’ destinatin?
A.The markets.B.The water gardens.C.The ancient district.
7.Wh is the wman ging t get a present fr?
A.Her dad.B.Her mum.C.Her sister.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 、9题。
8.Hw des the wman suggest the man travel?
A.By car.B.By bus.C.By subway.
9.Why will the man g t the city center?
A.T find a jb.B.T take a class.C.T meet his friend.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 13 题。
10.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.At a restaurant.B.In a hspital.C.Over the phne.
11.What is changing temprarily abut the stre?
A.The prices f dishes.
B.The pen area fr custmers.
C.The pening hurs.
12.What is the purpse f the change?
A.T limit custmers’ cntact.
B.T save custmers’ time.
C.T tuch less fd.
13.What will be used in this week’s special in the end?
A.Chicken.B.Seafd.C.Beef.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17题。
14.What is the wman’s majr?
A.Architecture.B.Engineering.C.Infrmatin technlgy.
15.What factr des the wman care mst abut building design?
A.Lw csts.B.Mdern styles.C.Envirnmental prtectin.
16.What is the wman’s biggest design idea abut?
A.Keeping heat.B.Generating electricity.C.Supplying water.
17.What des the man think f the wman’s ideas?
A.Impractical.B.Wnderful.C.Outdated.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18.What can turists see in the Entrance Hall?
A.Sme paintings
B.Sme real flwers and leaves
C.An exhibitin f extinct animals
19.When can turists watch a shrt film abut the earth?
p.m. 2:35 p.m.B.At 3:25 p.m.C.At 5:10 p.m.
20.Where is the bkshelf?
A.On the first flrB.On the secnd flrC.On the third flr
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
David Shepherd Wildlife Fundatin (DSWF) is delighted t welcme faithful supprters and new friends t jin us at ur annual Wildlife Ball t celebrate the natural wrld and cnservatin. Hsted by the grand Drchester Htel in Lndn, the DSWF Wildlife Ball will take place n the 27th July 2024 where we'll bring the wilderness t life with ur very wn Sundwn Safari(观赏之旅).
Jin a black-tie gastrnmical(美食) safari
As part f a black-tie gastrnmical safari, guests will be treated t a muth-watering three-curse meal, enjy wrld-class entertainment and listen t insightful and inspiring speeches abut DSWF's cnservatin wrk t turn the tables n extinctin.
The DSWF Wildlife Ball helps raise vital funds and awareness fr ur essential wrk, prtecting endangered species and their habitats acrss the wrld. After a year away we are excited t be welcming yu back and lk frward t being yur guides at what prmises t be a night t remember in supprt f wildlife.
Last year, the virtual Wildlife Ball raised ver £ 800,000 fr DSWF's vital cnservatin effrts acrss Africa and Asia, despite nt being able t celebrate in persn. We are really excited
t invite yu back t the Drchester Htel, wh are ur generus hsts, and tgether aim t celebrate wildlife and the wilderness in style and t raise vital funds t help in the fight fr a
greener future.
Bk tickets t the Wildlife Ball 2024
Bk tickets r register yur interest tday t avid disappintment. Either by emailing the team at wildlifeball @ davidshepherd.rg r by calling the DSWF ffice n.
Individual Tickets: £ 200(Children under 12 get 40%ff)
VIP packages are available n request.
21. What d we learn abut Wildlife Ball 2024?
A. It’ll be held in the wild.
B. It'll ffer guests a delicius meal.
C. It'll allw guests t watch ball games.
D. It'll be fllwed by a guided tur f Lndn.
22. What's the main purpse f hsting Wildlife Ball 2024?
A. T entertain supprtersB. T celebrate the festival
C. T btain financial supprt.D. T interact with wild animals.
23. What's the admissin fee fr a cuple with their ten-year-ld twins?
A.£ 440.B.£ 520. C.£ 560.D.£ 640.
B
Having grwn up in nrthern Arizna with the immrtal Grand Canyn and the irn red plateaus f Sedna in my backyard, I believed that the suthwestern state is hme t the mst beautiful landscapes n the planet. Twering muntain titans, a czy valley and an infinite blue sky prmised fantastic ptential fr explratin. Fr me, n newly discvered sights r freign landscapes can cmpare with its beauty.
That is, until I was invited t explre Guizhu prvince by the China Stryteller Partnerships Tur. Had smene vividly described hw beautiful Guizhu can be in petic detail, they wuld nt have dne it exactly. There is n substitute fr seeing with ne’s wn eyes. I will attempt t d s.
During my trip arund the city f Xingyi, in Guizhu, I saw the artwrk f the Buyei ethnic grup. They use dyes prduced frm lcal plants t make clthing f striking blues and greens. Lcal elders still practice weaving with artful wden machines and pass that traditin n t their grandchildren.
My father used t drag my brthers and me n yearly fishing trips arund Arizna. We wuld cmpete t catch the largest fish, and in the mrnings, Dad wuld ck us a basic breakfast f bacn, eggs, and tast. I sat in a small bat in the middle f the lake, with fishing ple mving slwly in my impatient hands, and held my bred tngue while my father attempted t share with me the whispers f the wind, a fish dancing n the surface f the lake r the majesty f a hawk hunting fr prey verhead. On my trip t Guizhu I had the pprtunity t paddle n Wanfeng lake. At ne pint I rested, flating at the center f the lake, listening t the ces between silence and taking in the surrunding karst (喀斯特) muntains. I thught abut my childhd, and wished I had listened mre clsely t my father while fishing.
I’ve lived away frm Arizna fr 10 lng years, carving my wn destiny in China. I’ve managed t build myself a family, a career, a livelihd, and varius prjects. I feel as thugh I have everything that I need. Fr a mment, in Guizhu, I felt hme.
24. What d we knw abut the authr’s hmetwn?
A. Situated in the nrth f US, it is hme t Grand Canyn.
B. It has varied landscapes, ranging frm plateau t valley.
C. Apparently, there’s n cmparisn in terms f beauty.
D. The authr spent his childhd and adulthd in his hmetwn.
25. What des the underlined wrd “substitute” prbably mean in paragraph 2?
A. Experience.B. Replacement.
C. Objectin.D. Agreement.
26. What is the purpse f paragraph 4?
A. T express his regret nt listening t his father clsely.
B. T recall the mst unfrgettable experience with his family.
C. T cmpare the trip n Wangfeng lake with his frmer fishing trips.
D. T suggest that his trip in Guizhu takes him back t his childhd.
27. What des the authr think f his life in Guizhu?
A.Unavidable. B. Favrable.
C. Demanding. D. Astnishing.
C
Lk ut the windw r walk ver t a patch f sil near yur hme. It culd be reddish brwn, black, dark gray r even the clur f rich, dark chclate. If it’s mist enugh, run yur hands thrugh it. It may separate int thick clumps that can hld water and later release it. With a few exceptins—such as desert sites—this is hw gd sil behaves.
In fact, the number f micrscpic rganisms that live in a shvelful f rich garden sil exceeds the number f plants and animals inhabiting the entire abvegrund Amazn rainfrest. And the Amazn is knwn fr having mre plants and animals than any ther land-based habitat.
Sil is what supprts life n Earth. Mst peple give it little thught, but it feeds us and the ecsystems arund us. It is where cuntless species make their hmes. It cllects water, pulls pllutants frm the air and helps supprt the planet’s atmsphere. Sil is ne f Mther Nature’s unsung heres.
And while mst sil lks like it’s static, just sitting there unmving, it actually hsts plenty f activities. Its earthwrms may be digging tunnels. Wrms are weightlifters. But they aren’t the nly nes making changes. Other creatures belw grund are t tiny t see with the unaided eye. These include ne celled creatures called prtza (单细胞生物). They imprve sil by eating bacteria and releasing nitrgen, which helps plants grw.
And then there are all thse bacteria. Mst peple think f them as dangerus. In sils, they nt nly serve as prey t beneficial prtza, but als perfrm an envirnmental service. They help recycle dead plant parts and animal tissues int nutrients. They even turn sme pllutants in sil and water int mre f the nutrients that can sustain the diverse species that make up lively ecsystems beneath ur feet.
28.What’s the purpse f mentining the Amazn rainfrest in the secnd paragraph?
A.T indicate the rich species in the Amazn rainfrest.
B.T intrduce the rich sil in the Amazn rainfrest.
C.T stress the variety f micrscpic rganisms in the rich sil.
D.T illustrate bidiversity abvegrund the Amazn rainfrest.
29.What can we infer frm the third paragraph?
A.Sil is smething that supprts life n Earth.
B.Sil prvides a variety f benefits t ur planet.
C.Sil determines the quality f ur ecsystems.
D.Sil is the Mther Nature’s unsung her.
30.Which f the fllwing sentences is TRUE accrding t the text?
A.The sil in the desert behaves as well as gd sil des.
B.Mst peple give thught t sil fr it supprts life n Earth.
C.Mst sil indeed hsts plenty f activities thugh it lks quiet.
D.The bacteria in sils almst d n gd t the envirnment.
31.Which f the fllwing is the mst suitable title fr the text?
A.Categries f the Sil n EarthB.The Disappearance f the Rich Sil
C.Bidiversity in the Amazn RainfrestD.Healthy Sil Supprts Life n Our Planet
D
It is widely accepted that being verweight definitely pses a danger t ur health. Accrding t a new study, besity may even damage the brain’s ability t recgnize the sensatin f fullness and be satisfied after eating fats and sugars.
Further, thse brain changes may last even after peple cnsidered medically bese lse a significant amunt f weight — pssibly explaining why many peple ften regain the punds they lse.
The study, published Mnday in Nature Metablism(新陈代谢), was a cntrlled clinical trial in which 30 peple cnsidered t be medically bese and 30 peple f nrmal weight were fed sugar carbhydrates (glucse), fats (lipids) r water (as a cntrl). Each grup f nutrients was fed directly int the stmach via a feeding tube n separate days.
The night befre the testing, all 60 study participants had the same meal fr dinner at hme and did nt eat again until the feeding tube was in place the next mrning. As either sugars r fats entered the stmach via the tube, researchers used functinal magnetic resnance(磁共振) imaging and single-phtn emissin cmputed tmgraphy(断层扫描技术) t capture the brain’s respnse ver 30 minutes.
In peple with nrmal weight, the study fund brain signals in the striatum(纹状体) slwed when either sugars r fats were put int the digestive system — evidence that the brain recgnized the bdy had been fed. At the same time, levels f dpamine(多巴胺) rse in thse at nrmal weight, signaling that the reward centers f the brain were als activated. Hwever, when the same nutrients were given via feeding tube t peple cnsidered medically bese, brain activity did nt slw, and dpamine levels did nt rise.
Next, the study asked peple with besity t lse 10% f their bdy weight within three mnths — an amunt f weight knwn t imprve bld sugars, reset metablism and bst verall health.
Tests were repeated as befre — with surprising results. Lsing weight did nt reset the brain in peple with besity.
Much mre research is needed t fully understand what besity des t the brain, and if that is triggered by the fat tissue itself, the types f fd eaten, r ther envirnmental and genetic factrs.
32. What aspects did the researchers mainly fcus n in the research?
A. Bld sugars and metablism.B. Diet and envirnmental factrs.
C. Nutrients and the digestive system.D. Brain activities and dpamine levels.
33. What are the crrect prcedures f the study?
①Prviding participants with the same nutrients separately.
②Classifying participants in different grups by weight.
③Repeating the test n thse wh lst required weight.
④Detecting the brain’s reactin f the participants.
A. ①④③②B. ④①②③
C. ②①④③D. ②①③④
34. What can be inferred abut the study?
A. Weight lss had n impact n the brain’s respnse t fd.
B. The level f dpamine was clsely related t peple’s brain activity.
C. Nutrients taken by participants affected their digestive system rather than brain activity.
D. The sum f dpamine released varied slightly amng participants with different weights.
35. What is the mst suitable title fr the article?
A. Effective Strategies fr Weight Lss in Obesity
B. The Persistent Effects f Obesity n the Brain
C. Explring the Brain’s Respnse t Sugars and Fats
D. Hw Obesity Harms the Brain’s Fullness Sensatin
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have yu ever struggled t understand hw smene else feels? Building up yur empathy (同理心) skills helps yu cnnect with yur friends. ____36____
What is empathy?
Empathy is a kind f capability that lets yu step int smene else’s shes and then figure ut hw they are feeling. Fr instance, if yu can see yur friend is upset after lsing a ftball match and yu supprt them by telling them sme warm and mtivating wrds, yu are shwing empathy. Miranda McKeamey set up an rganizatin called EmpathyLab that builds empathy thrugh reading. ____37____ “Empathy is a frce fr change,” she says.
____38____
Scientists say empathy isn’t smething yu are brn with, it’s a skill yu can acquire thrugh learning. One way yu can d this is by active listening. When smene is talking t yu, listen clsely and respnd in a way that shws yu understand their situatins and emtins thrughly. Reading, advcated by EmpathyLab, is als a great way t bst empathy, since stries can take yu inside smene else’s mind and shw yu the wrld thrugh their eves and emtins.
Put empathy int actin.
____39____ This culd mean trying ut smething that is imprtant t a friend r family member, like explring their favrite place. EmpathyLab advcated ideas fr putting empathy int actin in schls r at hme. That might be cnnecting with smene new in yur class and having a friendly cnversatin, r making small changes t yur behaviur. All small acts f kindness t thers can make a difference, which in turn will be cpied by smene else. ____40____
A. Hw can yu have mre empathy?
B. Wh need empathy mst in daily life?
C. Besides, it als spreads kindness and inspires them t d the same.
D. T find ut mre cnducts yu can d, lg in
E. Only by putting empathy int actin can yu relate t thers’ bad lives.
F. She believes even small, supprtive actins can have a psitive impact.
G. Miranda recmmends ging int the thick f peple’s lives t shw empathy.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
In the back f my clset, there is a small cardbard chest that has fllwed me t every ne f my new addresses. Until nw, the nly ____41____ cntents in it are three wrapped ____42____ marked in my mther’s tidy handwriting: “Engagement”, “Wedding” and “First Baby”.
When I was three, my mther learned that she had advanced breast cancer. When I was seven, she had begun ____43____ a gift bx fr me. Inside, she packed presents and letters fr the ____44____ f my life she was ging t be missing — driver’s license, graduatin, and every birthday until the age f 30.
My mther died ten days befre ur ____45____ birthday. That mrning, when I turned 12 and she wuld have turned 49, I wke up early and pened the package ____46____ “12th Birthday”. A white card curling arund the present ____47____: “I always ____48____ a birthstne ring when I was a little girl. Yur Granny finally bught me ne and I lved it mre than I can say. I hpe yu like it, t.” I put n the ring and ____49____ her writing with my fingertip.
On the mrning f my high schl graduatin, a _____50_____ f pearls appeared as I pened the wrapped present. Her nte read: “There seemed t be a _____51_____ in my family that when girls graduated frm high schl, they received pearls.” I wre the pearls that afternn as I tk the stage t accept my diplma.
Year after year, my mther _____52_____ frward in time t meet me. When I was a child, pening the next package felt like a treasure ____53____. As I grew lder, her message met me like guidepsts in a dark frest. If her wrds culdn’t pint the way, at least they ffered the____54____ f knwing that smene had been there befre and that I have been ____55____, wildly lved.
A. fllwingB. remainingC. entireD. full
A. plasticsB. prductsC. piecesD. presents
A. wrkingB. preparingC. writing D. receiving
A. milestnesB. majrsC. purpsesD. centers
A. individualB. usualC. sharedD. natinal
A. markedB. celebratedC. createdD. made
A. readB. sundedC. fundD. signed
A. called frB. std frC. paid fr D. lnged fr
A. trackedB. tuchedC. revealed D. cnfirmed
A. listB. stringC. matterD. variety
A. memberB. prblemC. impressinD. traditin
A. putB. lkedC. traveledD. stepped
A. huseB. bxC. mapD. hunt
A. prpertyB. srrwC. cmfrtD. value
A. deeplyB. temprarilyC. unfrtunatelyD. simply
第 = 2 \* ROMAN II卷(55分)
注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分 语言知识运用
第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.
Rujiam,als called rugam, is ne f the mst ppular Chinese snacks. Despite its ___56___ (cmpare)t a hamburger, it carries far mre gegraphical and histrical meaning.
Rujiam is____57____(clse) assciated with the nrth-central city f Xi’an, in Shaanxi prvince. Since 202 BCE, Xi’an has been bth the eastern terminal f the Silk Rad and the capital fr 13 mre-r-less successive Chinese____58____(dynasty).
Traditinally, Rujiam mainly cnsists f tw parts--the flatbread and the filling. The meat preparatin used t make the filling fr rujiam dates back____59____the Warring States perid. The intrductin int China f Central Asian-style flatbreads, like the kind used in rujiam, in general,___60___(we) t Ban Cha, a Chinese general ___61___ spent ver 30 years battling a unin f nmadic(游牧的)tribes t regain cntrl f the farthest western reaches f China. The flatbread bun, called baijim, takes its name frm____62____is tday knwn as Beiji twnship. There exist differences between the flatbreads used fr different districts in Shaanxi. Fr example, the flatbread used fr Tngguan rujiam is unlike___63___used in the Xi’an style. Tngguan rujiam,was named after a twn that, in days lng past, ____64____(guard)a strategic pass rughly 120km east f Xi’an.
Despite its tasty flavr, it’s risky____65____(eat) n the g. Prper rujiam is filled t bursting, regardless f the ptential cnsequences fr ne’s clthes and dry-cleaning budget.
第四部分 任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)
One late afternn, Tina was driving n a highway when a severe snwstrm hit with n sign befre. In a shrt time, the heavy snw, cupled with the strng wind, turned everything int white and made the rad extremely dangerus.
Tina later fund ut that this kind f strm is called a "Saskatchewan screamer”, which cmes n extremely fast with high winds. It's really frightening and deadly t be caught in such extreme weather.
Unable t see the rad clearly, Tina had t stp her car and call 911.The peratr tld her that phne calls fr help kept flding in and all the rescuers had been called ut. She suggested that Tina shuld wait ut the strm in her car rather than risk driving n r ging ut. She tk Tina's infrmatin and tld her that an fficer wuld call her back. Tina waited anxiusly fr almst tw hurs, but nbdy called her yet t check in. “The strm shwed n sign f stpping. What was wrse, it was getting dark. I culdn't see anything utside the car since the snw had cvered all the windws. The wind was still hwling and the temperature was getting lwer and lwer in the car. I had n idea whm I culd turn t fr help," Tina later wrte in a pst. “Alne and cld,I began t panic, wrrying abut getting hit by an ncming vehicle, getting buried in a snwbank, having my tailpipe blcked by the snw... I was really wrried I culdn't ever make it hme t my family."
That was when Tina realized that it was n use waiting passively fr help. She decided t d smething herself. S she tk ut her cellphne, lgged n t the Ggle Map and determined her lcatin. She fund nline a neighbrhd grup fr the area that she was passing
thrugh and shared a cmment abut her truble with her lcatin marked n the map. Then all she culd d next was sitting in the car, praying smene culd make a respnse t her as early as pssible.
Frtunately, Tina's request reached 80-year-ld retired rescuer Frank.
第一节 根据文本内容从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,两词为多余选项。(每小题1分,共10分)
request die succeed luck call pray
warn wrry wait failure adjust decide
第二节 根据文本内容回答下列问题(10分)
76. What was the majr prblem Tina faced? (2分)
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77. After waiting fr almst 2 hurs wh wuld help her? Then what did she decide t d? (2分)
__________________________________________________________________________
78. Was it easy fr Frank t rescue Tina? Why?(3分)
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79. What will Tina think f the experience and Frank? (3分)
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第五部分 写作 (满分20分)
你校将举行以"善待野生动物,实现和谐共处"为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:
1.野生动物的重要性;
2.野生动物的现状及造成这种现状的原因;
3.发出号召。
注意:1.写作词数应为100左右;
2.可适当增加细节使行文连贯。
Gd afternn,everyne!
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That's all.Thanks fr yur listening.
高一英语答案
第一部分 听力(满分 30 每小题1.5分)
1-5 BCBBC 6-10BACCC 11-15 BABBC 16-20 ABABB
第二部分 阅读理解 (满分50分 每小题2.5分)
21-23 BCD 24-27 BBDB 28-31 CBCD 32-35 DCAB 36-40 CFAGD
第三部分知识运用
完形填空(满分15分 每小题1分)
41- 45 BDBAC 46-50 AADBB51-55 DCDCA
第二节 语言知识运用(满分15分 每小题1.5分)
56. cmparisn 57. clsely 58. dynasties 59. t 60. is wed
61. wh/that 62. what 63. that 64. guarded 65. t eat
第四部分 任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)
第一节 (每小题1分,共10分)
66. warning 67. called 68. deadly 69. waiting 70. wrriedly
71.failed 72. successfully 73. decisin 74. prayed 75. Luckily
第二节 根据文本内容回答下列问题(10分)
76.(2分) She was caught in a snwstrm when she was driving ./ Tina was driving n a high way when a snwstrm hit withut warning.
77. (2分) N ne/ Nbdy. She decided t d smething herself./ She upladed a cmment abut her truble with lcatin n .
78. (3分) N, it wasn’t. It was really tugh/hard/difficult/risky fr the 80-year-ld Frank t rescue smene in such extreme weather.
79. (3分) It was an unfrgettable/a scary experience and Frank is really brave and warm-hearted.
第五部分 写作 (满分20分)
Gd afternn, everyne !
What is knwn t all is that all the animals play a part in keeping the balance f nature, and wildlife is n exceptin. Unfrtunately, many wild animals are facing the danger f extinctin. The reasns are varius. Firstly, the envirnment that wild animals are living in has been greatly destryed. Secndly, wild animals are being verhunted.
S we must take measures t prtect wild animals. First f all, we shuld raise ur awareness f animal prtectin. Besides, let's make every effrt t prtect animals’ living envirnment.
l hpe we can live in harmny with animals. Let's take actin right nw t achieve that.
That's all. Thanks fr yur listening.
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