[originaltext] Romania’s wetlands are coming back to life thanks to help from

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问题  
Romania’s wetlands are coming back to life thanks to help from local communities, the World Wildlife Fund, and funding from the European Union. Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta- home to 300 species of birds- have filled with wildlife. The land has been connected to the network of lakes and streams in the area.
   “A lot of birds have migrated to the area, and one doesn’t need to travel long hours anymore or go to other lakes to watch the birds,” says Ion Meuta, Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia.
   The area around Mahmudia, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the third-most bio-diverse in the world, after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands. Groups used earth-moving equipment to restore the waterways. Government officials proposed to protect the area’s endangered wild fish by issuing a fishing ban over the next decade.
   Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.
   3. What is the news report mainly about?
   4. What did government officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?

选项 A、There is only one ecosystem in Europe.
B、Romania’s wetlands thrive again.
C、The wildlife in Romania isn’t well protected.
D、There are 200 species of birds in Romania’s wetlands.

答案 B

解析 主旨大意题。新闻开头提到,在当地社区、世界野生动物基金会和欧盟的资助下,罗马尼亚的湿地正在恢复生机。接下来新闻讲述了该湿地的恢复状况。
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