问题 综合

读“非洲气候图”,回答问题。

(1)由图中A点出发,沿箭头指示的方向旅行到D点,沿途所经过的气候类型依次为:_________,_________,_________,_________。

(2)居住在D点的居民,每年7月所感觉到的气候特征是:______________________________________________________________。

(3)赤道横穿非洲大陆,赤道穿过地区气候不同的原因是:  ______________________________________________________________。

(4)非洲面积最大的气候类型是___________,其特点是:__________________________________________,这种气候常受___________灾害的威胁。

(5)赤道穿过本区的___________ 高原和___________盆地,北回归线穿过___________沙漠,南回归线穿过___________高原。

答案

(1)热带雨林气候;热带草原气候;亚热带和热带沙漠气候;地中海气候

(2)炎热干燥

(3)地势高低不同,东部地势高,气温低,热对流不旺盛,降水少,没有形成热带雨林气候的水热条件

(4)热带草原气候;全年高温、有明显的干湿两季;干旱

(5)东非;刚果;撒哈拉;南非

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 In the eyes of dog lovers, the dog is man’s best friend. But for much wildlife, loose dogs may be a dangerous enemy, according to a study by a biologist from Utah State University in the US.

Based on much existing research and their own case studies, Julie Young of Utah State University and four other scientists conclude that loose dogs may represent a huge danger to wildlife, especially endangered species, by hunting down or worrying them and by spreading diseases. They also found that dogs, their worldwide numbers around 500 million, can cause more damage to wildlife and livestock(牲畜) than wolves and other enemies of these animals.

Young gave examples from the US state of Idaho, where research showed the presence of dogs reducing some deer populations. On the Navajo American Indians’ reservation in northeastern Arizona, packs of loose dogs are chasing livestock. They have killed populations of small animals such as rabbits and act as a disease carrier for rabies(狂犬病) among people and other animals, she said. Loose dogs also were to blame for distemper outbreak leading to a die-off of endangered black-footed ferrets in northwestern Wyoming in the 1980s.

The phenomenon is not just limited to US; it’s a global problen. Julie Young once studied three endangered species in central Asia: wild sheep, gazelles and antelope. The rate of injury and death to these animals by loose dogs was very high. In another case, Young found that dogs, not wolves, as originally suspected, were responsible for a large number of livestock killings in the mountainous Basque country between Spain and France.

Authors of the new study said the problem is likely to worsen as communities expand. Then how to deal with it?

Indeed, in many countries, leash(拴狗的皮带) laws permit punishment of dog owners whose pets chase wildlife. But lawbreakers are rarely punished because the police lack both people and money.

Young has low-cost solutions to the problem for dog lovers, though. They include public dog-training programs and vaccinating (预防接种) dogs against rabies and other illnesses.

小题1:. What is the main point of Julie Young’s study?

A.Many species are endangered because they are killed by loose dogs.

B.Wild dogs are immune to many diseases.

C.Wolves are still the greatest enemy of livestock.

D.Loose dogs pose a great danger to wildlife.小题2:. Which of the following statements about loose dogs is TRUE according to the research?

A.There are around 500 million loose dogs around the world.

B.The black-footed ferrets in northwestern Wyoming were once the main food source of local loose dogs.

C.The problem caused by loose dogs is the most serious in the US.

D.People used to think that wolves, rather than loose dogs killed livestock in the Basque country.小题3:. Which of the following is among Julie Young’s solutions to the trouble caused by loose dogs?

A.More strict leash laws

B.Public dog-training programs.

C.Vaccinating people against rabies and other illnesses.

D.More support from the police.小题4:. What is the main point of the article?

A.A global disaster caused by loose dogs.

B.What makes the dog man’s greatest friend.

C.The problem of loose dogs and the possible solutions.

D.The danger of the increasing numbers of dogs.