It was summer in Russia. My goal there at the Ozernaya River was to take photos of brown bears as they caught fish.
During the first few days, I was mainly watching different bears to see which ones would be the best to take pictures of. I usually saw about 10 to 15 bears at a time, but as many as 600 living near came to this river when the salmon(鲑鱼) were swimming there to lay their eggs. I put my camera underwater and then waited for bears to move near.
I never moved towards them – I let them choose whether to come closer. Over time, the bears were used to my being there. But if a bear started moving its head from side to side. I knew it was time for me to move away.
It’s no easy task for a 1300-pound bear to catch a fish. Bears are clumsy underwater and salmon are fast. But bears are smart enough to catch a sick fish.
Soon I saw a bear doing just that. He was moving slowly towards a fish. After several tries, the hungry bear managed to catch the fish, and he sat down right in the river to eat his meal. This bear didn’t pay attention to my camera as he caught and ate his salmon. That was a good opportunity for me to take photos. Once the meal was over, he stayed in the rover to relax. I relaxed a bit too, knowing I had gotten some fantastic photos of these amazing animals.
When the writer arrived at the Ozernaya River, he mainly _____ at first.
A.watched brown bears | B.fed brown bears |
C.looked for fish | D.caught fish |
The writer moved away if he found a brown bear _____.
A.looked at him | B.shouted at him |
C.moved towards him | D.shook its head |
The underlined word “clumsy” means “ ”.
A.机敏的 | B.笨拙的 | C.警惕的 | D.松懈的 |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Brown bears like eating salmon. |
B.The brown bears knew the writer was there. |
C.The brown bear went to the land to eat its meal. |
D.Hundreds of brown bears live near the Ozernaya River. |
What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Protecting brown bears in Russia.
B. How to get on with brown bears
D. How brown bears catch fish.