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巨龜喬納森的生命旅途已經(jīng)走過(guò)了191年,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超過(guò)該物種150年的平均壽命,成為世界上現(xiàn)存壽命最長(zhǎng)的陸地動(dòng)物。
主題語(yǔ)境:動(dòng)物 篇幅:312詞 建議用時(shí):6分鐘
1 Jonathan, a tortoise, is regarded as the oldest living land animal in the world,first arriving at its current home on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic in1882 as a gift to the governor of the island, which is a British territory. He was thoughtto be at the age of at least 50 at the time because his species, a Seychelles giant tortoise,reaches full maturity by this age and 120cm?long Jonathan has not grown any bigger sincehis arrival on the island.
2 His age means Jonathan was just a youngster when Queen Victoria, Britains second?longest reigning monarch (執(zhí)政君主), took the throne, and he outlived both World Wars.
3 Despite his long life, Jonathan only gained international attention in 2008 when thenewspaper The Independent reported on his then?remarkable age of 176. At that stage, hehad already surpassed the 150 years life expectancy of Seychelles giant tortoises.
4 Jonathan, who is now blind with cataracts (白內(nèi)障) and lacks a sense of smell, isrecognised by the Guinness World Records as the oldest known living land animal.
5 He has lived most of his life at the governors plantation house, according to the?islands website, which added that the tortoise could also be considered a national symbolfor the island. Jonathans image is even on the back side of a Saint Helena five pence coin.
6 Scientists have even studied Jonathan to determine what health benefits they mightgather from his diet and his cells. Because his cells do not change in the same way thathumans cells do, scientists hope he could reveal the secret to fighting cancer in humans.
7 Jonathan shares his home with three other tortoises: Emma, a 54?year?old female,David, a 54?year?old male and Frederika, a 31?year?old tortoise originally called Frederikthat is now thought to be female. The first two arrived in 1969, and Frederika arrived in1991.
Reading Check
Detail
1. What can we know about Jonathan?
A. He is a tortoise which is mature at the age of 50.
B. He has lived at the governors plantation for 190 years.
C. He came to the island as a candidate for the image on the Saint Helena five pence coin.
D. He is regarded as the most influential animal on the island.
Inference
2. What does paragraph 2 intend to tell us?
A. Jonathan has a high status on the island.
B. Jonathan is popular with famous people.
C. Jonathan is a tortoise that has lived long.
D. Jonathan has witnessed important moments.
Vocabulary
3. What does the underlined word“surpassed”in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Come up to.
B. Gone beyond.
C. Hoped for.
D. Got close to.
Detail
4. What do scientists expect of the research on Jonathan?
A. The growing process of him.
B. The benefit of proper diets.
C. The construction of his cells.
D. The secret to fighting cancer.
Language Study
Ⅰ. Text?centered chunks
reach full maturity 達(dá)到完全成熟
gain international attention 獲得國(guó)際關(guān)注
lack a sense of smell 失去嗅覺(jué)
the secret to fighting cancer 抗擊癌癥的秘訣
Ⅱ. Discover the useful structure in the text
Jonathan, a tortoise, is regarded as the oldest living land animal in the world, firstarriving at its current home on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic in 1882 as agift to the governor of the island, which is a British territory. 烏龜喬納森被認(rèn)為是世界上現(xiàn)存最長(zhǎng)壽的陸地動(dòng)物。1882年,它第一次來(lái)到南大西洋的圣赫勒拿島上的現(xiàn)居住所,當(dāng)時(shí)它是作為禮物送給該島總督的。該島是英國(guó)的領(lǐng)土。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句中,first arriving at its current home on the island of Saint Helena inthe South Atlantic in 1882 as a gift to the governor of the island 為伴隨狀語(yǔ);which is aBritish territory為定語(yǔ)從句,修飾先行詞the island。