2023年北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试.docx
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21、ge. You should c hoos e ONE a nsw e r that bes t fits into the p a ss a g e. Th e n bla ck e n the c orre s po ndin g I ette r on t he An s we r She et.The mys ter ious liger has b e e n a symbo 1 o f powe r and sire n g th for cemu r ies. Its pow e r is a 5 6 to hu n lers, 5 7 h a ve t r ied to k i
22、l 1 it t o prove t h eir o wn sk i II and 58 . In I n dia 59_th e ni n e t eenth and earl y twentieth cen t ur i es, lar g e p ar t ies of 6 0 from a r o u nd t he world 6 1 go o ut o n huge tiger h u nt s . H un d redso f ti g ers co u Id be k illed in a few we e k s . As a 62 of t h is over-hun t
23、ing, 6 3 with loss of h a b i t at (栖息地),the population o f tige r s i n In d i a d rop p ed from a bout 4 0 ,0 0 064 the mm of the t w entiet h cent u r y t o a b out 2,0 (X) b y 1 9 72.co u nt r i es, the WorldW i th (h e hel p of India a nd o t h er concernedWildli f e F und 65 Ope ratio n T iger
24、 in 1972 t o s a ve the t i g cr 6 6 dy i ng out. S i n ce th e n, seventeen t ig er pre serves (保护区) have b ee n6 7 , and the tige r pop u lation in Ind i ah as r i s en to 684,00 0 and 5,000.Bu t when peop 1 e 1 ive o n th e 69 of the t iger preser v es, tiger s s om e t i mes ki 1 1 th e i r farm
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