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What is wrong with the printer? A. It do...

What is wrong with the printer?

A. It doesn’t flash.    B. There isn’t ink.    C. It’s broken.

 

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For thousands of years, the Yangtze River Basin has nurtured (哺育) countless generations of people in China. With towering mountains, dense (茂密的) forests and beautiful wetlands, the basin is also home to many kinds of wild animals and plants.

According to the World Wildlife Fund, it boasts about 350 types of fish, 762 kinds of bird, 280 mammals and over 14,000 different plants.

One of the most famous creatures is the baiji, or Yangtze River dolphin, which is described as the “Goddess of the Yangtze” in the Erya (《尔雅》), a Chinese dictionary dating back to 200 BC.

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“The Yangtze River is China’s mother river, and it’s our duty to protect it,” said Chinese President Xi Jinping during an inspection tour of Hubei in April, 2017.

Saving 1. wildlife

China’s mother river

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The animals living in or along the river

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The 9. human activity, such as hunting and pollution, has caused great harm to the living chances of these animals.

Measures taken to protect the Yangtze River Basin.

Nine provinces and two municipalities have joined the Yangtze River Economic Belt and agreed that environmental protection and green development are a 10. in the development of the economic belt.

 

 

 

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