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Do you remember that story about the little girl who goes to visit her grandmother and meets a big,bad wolf along the way?Or perhaps you remember the story of the three little pigs who build three houses to protect themselves from a wolf?
   The reality behind the fairy tales is that people feared wolves.Hunting and killing originating from hatred almost caused the animals to go extinct.Wolves needed a fairy mother — and that is what Brookfield Zoo in Chicago is for wolves and their puppies (幼崽).
   Being a fairy mother to wolves is not easy.Brookfield Zoo replaced iron-barred cubicles (小隔間) with safe habitats,which are not merely appealing to the zoo visitor,but more importantly,are contributing to the normal behavior and reproduction of the animals.The wolves have a large area to run and play in,places to hide and sleep in,and hills to climb with lots of grass and trees around them.
   A fairy mother's job is to make dreams magically come true and part of the magic is being invisible.The people who take care of the wolves hide themselves and the food and toys in places where the wolves can dig them up and find them on their own,so they feel more like they are living in nature.
   Fairy tales are just stories.Wolves don't dress up as grandmothers,nor have they blown a house down.Wolves aren't scary at all,and in fact,they are more afraid of humans than we are of them.
   The wolves have a great life at Brookfield Zoo.Maybe they will stay at Brookfield Zoo,but it would be nice to see them live back in nature again,too.If we all work together,maybe we can make  this fairy tale come true for the wolves.

(1)What are the two stories in the first paragraph used to show?
B
B

A.Wolves are dangerous to humans.
B.People's false impression of wolves.
C.The important role of Brookfield Zoo.
D.Wolves are a popular subject of literature.
(2)Which word can best describe the area for wolves at Brookfield Zoo?
A
A

A.Natural-looking.
B.Mountainous.
C.Faraway.
D.Visitor-interactive.
(3)What's unique about the people looking after the wolves at Brookfield Zoo?
D
D

A.They are wolf researchers.
B.They are welcomed by the wolves.
C.They play hide-and-seek with the wolves.
D.They keep themselves out of the wolves' sight.
(4)What does "this fairy tale" in the last paragraph refer to?
A
A

A.Living in the wild.
B.Being taken good care of.
C.Staying at Brookfield Zoo.
D.Not being afraid of humans any more.

【考點(diǎn)】記敘文;文學(xué)與藝術(shù)
【答案】B;A;D;A
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