单选题 Most people think of lions as strictly African beasts, but only because they"ve been killed off almost everywhere else. Ten thousand years ago lions spanned vast sections of the globe. Now lions hold only a small fraction of their former habitat, and Asiatic lions, a subspecies that spit from African lions perhaps 100,000 years ago, hang on to an almost impossibly small slice of their former territory.
India is the proud steward of these 300 or so lions, which live primarily in a 560-square-mile sanctuary (保护区). It took me a year and a half to get a permit to explore the entire Gir Forest—and no time at all to see why these lions became symbols of royalty and greatness. A tiger will hide in the forest unseen, but a lion stands its ground, curious and unafraid—lionhearted. Though they told me in subtle ways when I got too close, Gir"s lions allowed me unique glimpses into their lives during my three months in the forest. It"s odd to think that they are threatened by extinction; Gir has as many lions as it can hold—too many, in fact. With territory in short supply, lions move about near the boundary of the forest and even leave it altogether, often clashing with people. That"s one reason India is creating a second sanctuary. There are other pressing reasons: outbreaks of disease or natural disasters. In 1994 a serious disease killed more than a third of Africa"s Serengeti lions—a thousand animals—a fate that could easily happen to Gir"s cats. These lions are especially vulnerable to disease because they descend from as few as a dozen individuals. "If you do a DNA test, Asiatic lions actually look like identical twins," says Stephen O"Brien, a geneticist (基因学家) who has studied them. Yet the dangers are hidden, and you wouldn"t suspect them by watching these lords of the forest. The lions display vitality, and no small measure of charm.
Though the gentle intimacy of play vanishes when it"s time to eat, meals in Gir are not necessarily frantic affairs. For a mother and her baby lion sharing a deer, or a young male eating an antelope (羚羊). There"s no need to fight for a cut of the kill. The animals they hunt for food are generally smaller in Gir than those in Africa, and hunting groups tend to be smaller as well.
单选题 In the first paragraph, the author tells us that Asiatic lions ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 根据第一段的…and Asiatic lions, a subspecies that spit from African lions perhaps 100,000 years ago可知其句意与B项中的have descended from African lions相符,而其他选项与本题无关。
单选题 What impressed the author most when he went to watch the lions in the Gir Forest?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 回答本题时可使用排除法,从文中看从A、B、C三项中均无法找到证据,故被排除。而第二段的最后:you wouldn"t suspect them by watching these lords of the forest. The lions display vitality, and no small measure of charm.(给作者留下了最深的印象)的三个短语告诉我们D项正确。
单选题 What does the sentence "... meals in Gir are not necessarily frantic affair" mean?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 回答问题时,首先要弄懂其中的关键词语frantic affair的含义,该词指“捕食也不一定就是抢食的疯狂撕咬的情景”,接下来作者说there"s no need to fight for a cut of the kill.这表明“狮子们没有必要为食物而争斗”,故B项正确。
单选题 The lions in the Gir Forest are especially vulnerable to disease because ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 问题所问的是“特别容易得病的原因”。答案可以直接在第二段末尾找到:These lions are especially vulnerable to disease because they descend from as few as a dozen individuals,狮子易患病的原因在于“近亲繁殖”。由此我们排除了B、C、D三项,正确选项为A项。
单选题 One of the reasons why India is creating a secondary sanctuary for the Asiatic lions is that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 答案可以从第二段的中间部分直接得到:Gir has as many lions…too many, in fact. With territory in short supply, lions move about near the boundary of the forest and even leave it altogether, often clashing with people. That"s one reason India is creating a second sanctuary.这便是要开辟新的保护区的原因之一,故A项正确。而B、C、D三项在文中均没有提到,在回答这一问题时也可以首先进行排除。