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Scientists looked for paw prints(爪印)in the forests.In this way,they knew the number of pandas!"It's hard to see pandas in the wild,"said Colby,a scientist."They hide in the thick bamboo forests."That's why scientists used paw prints to get the number.The number of the pandas was a surprise to scientists.They learned that more pandas lived in the wild!

We found pandas living in areas we didn't know,"said Colby.Although the news is good,pandas are in danger.

Here are some fun facts of pandas.

*It takes a panda more than 10 hours to eat 9 kg to 14 kg of bamboo every day.

*A newborn panda weighs 90﹣130 grams.That is about the weight of a mouse.A panda's front paws have wrist bones(腕骨).The panda uses them to catch bamboo.

The main threat to pandas is that their land is becoming smaller and smaller.Pandas lose their land when people cut down parts of the forest for wood and farming.Now,China has 13 nature reserves(保护区).People mustn't cut down trees there.Scientists want to create more nature centers to give pandas a better chance to live.

(1)Why did scientists look for paw prints in the forests?   

A.

Because they could catch pandas in this way.

B.

Because they could know where pandas were in this way.

C.

Because they could know the number of pandas in this way.

(2)Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?   

A.

A panda uses its front paws to catch bamboo.

B.

A newborn panda is nearly as heavy as a mouse.

C.

A panda usually sleeps more than 10 hours every day.

(3)What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?   

A.

Fewer and fewer trees in China.

B.

The big problem the pandas are facing.

C.

The number of the pandas in the wild.

(4)What can we know from the passage?   

A.

There are fewer and fewer nature reserves in China.

B.

People should help pandas live a happy life in the wild.

C.

All the pandas should live in the panda nature reserves.

(5)Where can you probably read this passage?   

A.

In a science magazine.

B.

In a travel guide.

C.

In a storybook.

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