The Life of Jane Goodall
On the morning of July 14, 1960, Jane Goodall arrived at Lake Tanganyika in the Gombe National Park. Then around 5 p. m, Jane went into the forest to find her first chimpanzee.
As a young woman, Jane Goodall was following her childhood dream of studying chimpanzees in Africa. After many months of difficult work she made three important discoveries: chimpanzees ate meat, they used tools to get food, and they also made tools.
Every evening, Jane wrote her findings in her journal. She began to publish articles in magazines. After a while, Jane was accepted by a university. Her work was also making her famous. There was a documentary (纪录片)film,Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1963), and then My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees (1969), the first of many books. During the 1970s, Gombe became a dangerous place to work. It is on the border of four different countries and there was fighting among them. Many foreigners left, but Jane stayed to continue her workand noted that chimpanzees could also be violent.
A different problem developed in Gombe in the 1980s. The forests were getting smaller and there was no enough space for chimpanzees because of the increasing human population.As a result, there were only about a hundred chimpanzees living in Gombe by t the end of the1980s. Jane realized something had to be done, so she made a plan with the local community to grow more trees.
At the beginning of the 1990s, Jane left Gombe. She set up sanctuaries (庇护所)for chimpanzees which had been caught because of the trade in chimpanzee meat. She also started giving speeches. She has very little spare time but still spends part of every year in the forest in Gombe, watching her chimpanzees.
1.What was Jane's childhood dream?
A.To explore forests in Africa.
B.To make a documentary film.
C.To write books about animals.
D.To study chimpanzees in Africa.
2.What did Jane do in the 1970s?
A.She continued to work in Gombe.
B.She went to study in a university.
C.She found her first chimpanzee.
D.She published her first book.
3.What plan did Jane make to help chimpanzees in1980s?
A.To grow more trees B.To do more studies
C.To stop the fighting. D.To set up sanctuaries
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The Life of Jane Goodall
On the morning of July 14, 1960, Jane Goodall arrived at Lake Tanganyika in the Gombe National Park. Then around 5 p. m, Jane went into the forest to find her first chimpanzee.
As a young woman, Jane Goodall was following her childhood dream of studying chimpanzees in Africa. After many months of difficult work she made three important discoveries: chimpanzees ate meat, they used tools to get food, and they also made tools.
Every evening, Jane wrote her findings in her journal. She began to publish articles in magazines. After a while, Jane was accepted by a university. Her work was also making her famous. There was a documentary (纪录片)film,Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1963), and then My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees (1969), the first of many books. During the 1970s, Gombe became a dangerous place to work. It is on the border of four different countries and there was fighting among them. Many foreigners left, but Jane stayed to continue her workand noted that chimpanzees could also be violent.
A different problem developed in Gombe in the 1980s. The forests were getting smaller and there was no enough space for chimpanzees because of the increasing human population.As a result, there were only about a hundred chimpanzees living in Gombe by t the end of the1980s. Jane realized something had to be done, so she made a plan with the local community to grow more trees.
At the beginning of the 1990s, Jane left Gombe. She set up sanctuaries (庇护所)for chimpanzees which had been caught because of the trade in chimpanzee meat. She also started giving speeches. She has very little spare time but still spends part of every year in the forest in Gombe, watching her chimpanzees.
1.What was Jane's childhood dream?
A.To explore forests in Africa.
B.To make a documentary film.
C.To write books about animals.
D.To study chimpanzees in Africa.
2.What did Jane do in the 1970s?
A.She continued to work in Gombe.
B.She went to study in a university.
C.She found her first chimpanzee.
D.She published her first book.
3.What plan did Jane make to help chimpanzees in1980s?
A.To grow more trees B.To do more studies
C.To stop the fighting. D.To set up sanctuaries
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On the morning of July 10th, 2018, Dr. Tian Jiabing passed away at the age of 99. We are familiar with his name. Over the course of his life he donated (捐赠)80% of his w1., building over 200 schools and 18,000 libraries across the country since the 1980s, earning him the title of “Father of 100 Chinese Schools”(百校之父).
In 1997, Tian’s businesses were i2.by the financial crisis(金融危机)in Asia, which made it difficult to offer promises of donations. In o3. to keep his promise, Tian, at the age of 83, decided to sell his home, in which he had lived for 38 years.
When he was interviewed, he said, “Heiping those schools felt like a more important and m4. action. ” He expressed that education plays an important role in a country's d5.. He said he did a lot of things in his life, but he p6.to help students achieve their dreams. He thought that spending money on education is “spending money in the most useful of places”. It is said that he donated tens or h7.of millions.
He was respected by people not only because he never asked for returns for his work, But also because of small actions that help the s8.get better.
Tian Jiabing is c9. as one of China’s all-time greatest charitarian(慈善家). More people will know about his efforts and spirit. We are so p10.of him. We learn a lot from him and let's try to do good deeds together.
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The twenty-seventh of July, 2002 ,was the worst day in Janek Mela’s life. The Polish boy had an accident and lost half his left leg and half his right arm. 1. and was very sad.
Then his most important journey began. Marek Kaminski, a famous Polish explorer, visited Janek and asked him to go to the North and South Poles (南北极)with him. Janek gave the best answer of his life.
Janek prepared for the trips for a few months. First, he learned to use his artificial (man-made) leg 2..
Their first expedition was to the North Pole. Janek and the team had to be careful. There were animals, dangerous ice and bad weather. 3., but things got better. They got to the pole on April 24th, 2004. Janek was 15.
In December, the team started the expedition to the South Pole. The weather was worse this time.4.. They finally arrived at the South Pole on December 31st, 2004.
Janek is the youngest explorer to go to the North and South Poles because he was brave and said “Yes!”
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