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假设你是一名记者,采访某动物园负责人有关国宝大熊猫的情况。下面是你采访动物园负责人的谈话要点,请根据谈话要点为《中国日报》写篇专题报道。内容如下:

1.熊猫是世界上稀有(rare)动物,人们非常喜欢它。

2.很久以前中国有许多熊猫,但由于生态遭到破坏,加上天气变暖,熊猫越来越少了。

3.现在中国大熊猫数量每年都在增加,其中一些已被送到国外供人们观赏。

4.目前中国最大的熊猫自然公园在四川。这里有一个野生动物研究中心,熊猫的生长就是在这里研究的。科学家们希望有一天有足够的熊猫可以放出去,让它们重新生活在旷野中。

野生动物研究中心:a research centre for nature and world life

                                                                                

 

Panda is one of the rarest animals . People in the world like it very much . There used to be many pandas in China long ago . As the balance of nature was destroyed and the weather was getting warmer and warmer , pandas became less . But at present , the number of pandas is increasing year by year . There are now so many pandas that some are being sent to other countries so that people there can enjoy them . Nowadays , the biggest nature park for panda in China is in Sichuan . There is a research centre for nature and wild life there . Scientists hope that one day they will have enough pandas to be set free and let them live in the wild again . 【解析】 试题分析:本文非常简单,介绍熊猫的情况。要点都已经给了出来,只是把文章翻译成英文即可,在写作的过程中不要总是使用陈述句,可以变换使用倒装句,强调句等形式。也可以使用一些较高级的词汇来表达文章的意思,让文章更有文采。 考点:考查提纲类短文写作
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