We find different kinds of animals in the world. Some animals, such as tigers and lions live in big forest and they are called   21   animals. Some others like sheep and dogs are kept by men and they are called domestic(馴養(yǎng)) animals. These animals are very different from one another, but we can   22   them into big groups: those that eat other animals and those that eat grass and leaves. Animals like the   23   belong to the first group. Animals like cows, elephants and horses belong to the second group.

       Animals are of great use to human beings. Men    24    wild animals for their fur and meat. Domestic animals are   25   more important to men. Without them, life will be   26   . People make use of animals in many ways.

       Cows and pigs are useful to men’s   27   . They give 80% of the meat men eat every year. Skin of some animals can be made into expensive overcoats and shoes, which are warm and comfortable and   28   a long time. They are very welcome in   29   countries. Wool, which is now one of the most important material for textile(紡織) 30     comes from a special kind of   31  . From cows, we get milk. And we shouldn’t 32    that some domestic animals are kept for   transport. Many people   33   ride horses. Arabs ride on camels which travel in deserts for days without   34   . In some places animals are still used to plough field.   35   is clear that men just can’t live without these animals.

A. wild                   B. serious                     C. terrible                  D. fighting

A. separate              B. divide                     C. sell                  D. keep

A. chicken                 B. tiger                      C. fish                       D. goat

A. hunt                   B. discover                   C. raise                       D. care for

A. quite                         B. every                    C. even                       D. some

A. smooth                  B. difficult                   C. easy                           D. perfect

A. life                    B. work                     C. family                   D. food

A. last                 B. cost                      C. take                      D. dress

A. cool                   B. cold                       C. warm                    D. foreign

A. business         B. industry           C. trade              D. way 

A. sheep                    B. dogs                       C. cows                      D. pigs

A. forget                    B. remember                 C. realize                   D. notice

A. always                   B. hardly                     C. still                       D. just

A. resting                   B. drinking                   C. sleeping                   D. stopping

A. That                   B. This                       C. It                         D. So

【小題1】A

【小題1】B

【小題1】B

【小題1】A

【小題1】C

【小題1】B

【小題1】A

【小題1】A

【小題1】D

【小題1】B

【小題1】A

【小題1】A

【小題1】C

【小題1】B

【小題1】C


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