(2021新牛津译林版)高中英语必修三Unit 1 整个单元课文改编语法填空(无答案).docx
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1、必修必修 3 unit 1 课文改编语法填空课文改编语法填空合集合集 Welcome to the jungle, _ huge sea of green alive with the sounds of animals. This is the Amazon rainforest. As the _(large) rainforest in the world, it plays a significant role _ maintaining the fine balance of the Earths ecosystem. The Amazon rainforest crosses in
2、to eight countries, _(include) Brazil and Peru, and one overseas region of France, all on the SouthAmerican continent. With an area of around 6 million square kilometres, the Amazon rainforest is more than half the size of China. The Amazon River, from _ the rainforest gets its name, is close to 6,
3、400 kilometres in _(long)-roughly100 kilometres longer than the Yangtze River. On its journey from the mountains to the ocean, the river supports many different ecosystems. They give this area _ richest biodiversity on the Earth: one in ten _(know) species in the world can _(find) here. _ the 390,00
4、0 plant species known to us, more than 40,000 can be found in the Amazon. This tall and ancient brazil nut tree produces nuts that we can eat; these water lilies are big enough _(lie) down on. The forests different levels support an unbelievable _(vary) of wildlife. At the bottom, there is a system
5、of roots beneath the ground.Above that _(be) the mass of leaf litter on the dark forest floor. The next level is made up of shorter plants with large leaves. Then there are the _(tower) ancient hardwoods, and _(final) the tops of the tallest trees many metres above the ground. Each level of the fore
6、st forms its own little world, home _ different kinds of living things. More than 1, 300 species of birds and over 400 species of mammals hide among the jungles plant life. This jaguar is one example. It has a yellowish-brown coat _black spots. While a significant number of jaguars survive here, the
7、y are only one element of this forests food chain. They feed _ at least 87 species, including frogs. These frogs, _ turn, feed on insects _ eat leaves and fruit. When a jaguar dies, a tiny army of microorganisms helps break _ its body and return the nutrients to the earth The Amazon rainforest _(bre
8、athe) life into the planet by _(fix) carbon and producing over 20 per cent of all the Earths oxygen. Thus, it is often known _the lungs of the planet. Moreover, the Amazon rainforest is a treasure house of species that can be used for food or medicine. Yet there is one major danger to these _(replac
9、eable) pants and animals: us, Over the past 50 years, about 17 per cent of the rainforest has disappeared due _ human activities such as agriculture and cattle farming. As the impact of human activities continues to grow and the list of species in danger of _(extinct) becomes longer, we are left wit
10、h a question: can we afford_(damage) the lungs of the planet? Human activities cause increasing harm to animals When you think of a fearsome hunter, images of lions and sharks may spring _ _ mind. Recent research by environmental scientists, however, shows that in fact humans are the most fearsome h
11、unters who have the greatest impact _ animal populations. Human activities have brought many animals close to _(extinct). In the last 500 years, over 300 species of animals _(go) extinct. Some activiti es such as hunting and fishing, _(direct) harm animals, while other activities, such as developmen
12、t in towns and cities, impact indirectly on animal populations. Hunting and fishing have directly influenced the worlds animal populations. Some people hunt animals for food:whale meat_(eat) in some parts of the world. Somepeoplehuntanimalsfor fashion:animalskinisused_(make)coatsandbags.Still others
13、 hunt animals just for fun: deer are tracked and shot by people who enjoy the _(excite) of the sport Human activities that have indirect effects_ animals can be just as harmful When we build farms or factories, we destroy animal habitats and leave many animals with nowhere _(live), or no food to eat
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