野生
When you're just starting to learn Chinese, you'll encounter words that describe common things around us. "野生" is one of those words!
It means 'wild' and you'll often see it used when talking about animals that live freely in nature, not kept as pets or on farms.
Think of 'wild animals' – in Chinese, you'd say "野生动物" (yě shēng dòng wù).
It helps you understand if an animal is untamed and lives in its natural habitat.
When you see the word 野生 (yěshēng), think about things that grow or live without human intervention. The first character 野 (yě) means 'wild' or 'wilderness'. The second character 生 (shēng) means 'to live' or 'to grow'. So, together, 野生 literally means 'wild-grown' or 'wild-living'.
You can use 野生 to describe plants, like 野生蘑菇 (yěshēng mógu) which are 'wild mushrooms'. Or you can use it for animals, such as 野生动物 (yěshēng dòngwù) for 'wild animals' or 野生老虎 (yěshēng lǎohǔ) for 'wild tigers'. It's a straightforward word that helps you distinguish between things that are cultivated or domesticated and those that exist naturally in their environment.
When you're describing animals or plants that grow or live without human intervention, use 野生 (yěshēng). This word directly translates to 'wild' and emphasizes their natural, untamed state. Think of it as the opposite of domesticated or cultivated.
For example, if you see a deer in the forest, it's a 野生 deer. If you're talking about berries you picked from a bush that wasn't planted by anyone, those are 野生 berries. It's a straightforward term to describe anything that thrives in its natural environment.
When talking about animals, 野生 (yěshēng) means 'wild.' It describes animals that live in nature and are not tame or domesticated. Think of a wild tiger in the jungle or wild birds flying freely.
You can also use 野生 for plants, meaning they grow naturally without human cultivation. For example, 野生蘑菇 (yěshēng mógu) are wild mushrooms.
Essentially, if something is 野生, it means it's found in its natural habitat, untouched by human intervention.
When we talk about something being "wild" in English, like a "wild animal" or "wild plants," in Chinese, we often use the word 野生 (yěshēng).
It's made of two characters: 野 (yě), meaning 'wild' or 'wilderness,' and 生 (shēng), meaning 'to live' or 'to grow.' So, literally, it means 'wild-grown' or 'wild-living.'
You'll commonly hear it in phrases like 野生动物 (yěshēng dòngwù) for 'wild animals' or 野生植物 (yěshēng zhíwù) for 'wild plants.'
It emphasizes the natural, untamed aspect, distinguishing it from domesticated or cultivated things.
§ Wild Animals: The Most Common Use
The most straightforward and common way you'll hear or use 野生 (yěshēng) is when talking about animals. It's essentially the Chinese equivalent of saying 'wild animals' or describing an animal as 'wild'.
- DEFINITION
- 野生 (yěshēng) acts as an adjective, directly modifying the noun that follows it. Think of it like 'wild + noun'.
我看到一只野生老虎。
Wǒ kàn dào yī zhī yěshēng lǎohǔ. (I saw a wild tiger.)
野生动物园里有很多动物。
Yěshēng dòngwùyuán lǐ yǒu hěnduō dòngwù. (There are many animals in the wild animal park / safari park.)
§ Wild Plants and Foods: Natural Growth
野生 isn't just for animals. You can also use it to describe plants, fruits, or even mushrooms that grow naturally without human cultivation. This implies they are 'foraged' or 'grown in the wild'.
这种野生蘑菇可以吃吗?
Zhè zhǒng yěshēng mógu kěyǐ chī ma? (Can this wild mushroom be eaten? / Is this edible wild mushroom safe to eat?)
我们去采野生草莓。
Wǒmen qù cǎi yěshēng cǎoméi. (We went to pick wild strawberries.)
§ 野生 in Context: Adjective Placement
As an adjective, 野生 almost always comes directly before the noun it modifies. It doesn't typically take a 的 (de) after it when used this way, unlike many other adjectives. It's a direct modifier.
野生植物 (yěshēng zhíwù) - wild plants
野生动物 (yěshēng dòngwù) - wild animals
野生环境 (yěshēng huánjìng) - wild environment / natural habitat
§ What 野生 is NOT: Avoiding Common Mistakes
It's important to understand what 野生 doesn't mean to avoid miscommunication.
- NOT FOR PEOPLE
- You cannot use 野生 to describe a 'wild' person in the sense of being unruly or untamed. For people, you'd use words like 调皮 (tiáopí - naughty), 顽皮 (wánpí - mischievous), or even 疯狂 (fēngkuáng - crazy/wild in a different sense). Wild in Chinese for people often means 'savage' or 'uncivilized' (野蛮 - yěmán), which is a completely different nuance.
- NOT FOR 'WILD' PARTIES/EVENTS
- If you want to say 'wild party' or 'things got wild', 野生 is not the word. You'd likely use 疯狂 (fēngkuáng) or 热闹 (rènào - lively/bustling) depending on the context.
§ Understanding Wild: 野生 (yěshēng)
You've learned that 野生 (yěshēng) means 'wild' or 'undomesticated' when talking about animals. It’s also used for plants. But where do you actually hear this word in daily Chinese? Let’s break down common situations where 野生 pops up.
- DEFINITION
- Wild (adj); (of an animal) living in a natural, undomesticated state; (of a plant) growing in natural conditions without human intervention.
§ 野生 in Everyday Conversations
You'll often hear 野生 when people talk about nature, food, or even sometimes, jokingly, about people. It's a versatile word.
这附近有野生动物吗?
Here, a person is asking, 'Are there wild animals nearby?' This is a common question if you're hiking or visiting a nature reserve.
我喜欢吃野生鱼。
Someone might say, 'I like to eat wild fish.' This implies the fish was caught in its natural habitat, not farmed. This is a common phrase in restaurants or when discussing food preferences.
§ 野生 in News and Media
News reports frequently use 野生 when discussing environmental issues, conservation, or unusual animal sightings. You'll see it in headlines or in stories about nature.
野生动物保护区。
This phrase, 'wild animal protection zone/reserve,' is very common in news about conservation efforts. It refers to areas set aside to protect animals in their natural state.
发现了稀有的野生植物。
'Rare wild plants were discovered.' This might be a headline or part of a report on new botanical findings. Again, 野生 describes the plants' natural state.
§ 野生 in Educational Contexts (School/Documentaries)
In educational settings, especially in biology classes or documentaries, 野生 is fundamental. It's used when distinguishing between domesticated and non-domesticated species.
老虎是野生动物,不是宠物。
'Tigers are wild animals, not pets.' This is a clear statement you might hear in a documentary or a lesson about animals. It emphasizes the tiger's natural, undomesticated nature.
研究野生环境对动物行为的影响。
'Studying the impact of the wild environment on animal behavior.' This is a more academic usage, common in scientific discussions or lectures.
When talking about food: 野生蘑菇 (yěshēng mógu) - wild mushrooms.
When talking about animals: 野生狼 (yěshēng láng) - wild wolf.
When talking about plants: 野生花 (yěshēng huā) - wild flowers.
§ Practice Using 野生
Now you know where to expect 野生. Try using it in your own sentences. For example:
'I saw some wild birds in the park.' (我在公园里看到了一些野生鸟。)
'Are these wild berries?' (这些是野生浆果吗?)
The key is to remember that it describes something that grows or lives without human intervention. Keep an ear out for it in conversations, news, and even when watching nature documentaries. You'll find it's a common and useful word.
§ Don't confuse it with 家养 (jiāyǎng)
Many learners, especially at the A1 level, might get tripped up when talking about animals and accidentally use 野生 (yěshēng) for pets or farm animals. Remember, 野生 (yěshēng) is specifically for things that are wild, meaning they live in their natural habitat without human intervention. If you're talking about an animal that lives with people or on a farm, you need a different word.
- DEFINITION
- 家养 (jiāyǎng): domesticated; home-raised (used for animals).
我家有一只家养的猫。(My family has a domesticated cat.)
这些是家养的鸡,不是野生的。(These are farm chickens, not wild ones.)
§ Using it for 'untamed' or 'naughty' behavior
Sometimes English speakers might think 'wild' can describe a child's behavior (e.g., 'a wild child'). In Chinese, you typically wouldn't use 野生 (yěshēng) in this context. It really sticks to the meaning of being from nature, not being domesticated or cultivated. If you want to talk about a child being naughty or unruly, you'd use different words.
- 顽皮 (wánpí): mischievous; naughty
- 淘气 (táoqì): mischievous; naughty (often for children)
- 野 (yě): wild; unruly (can sometimes be used for people, but often has a negative connotation, implying uncivilized or uncultured behavior, which is different from just being 'naughty' or 'energetic').
那个孩子很顽皮。(That child is very mischievous.)
You would not say: 那个孩子很野生 (Nàge háizi hěn yěshēng) to mean a naughty child. That would sound very strange, almost like you're saying the child grew up in the wilderness!
§ Applying it to plants incorrectly
While 野生 (yěshēng) can be used for plants that grow without cultivation (like wild flowers or wild berries), make sure you're not using it for any plant that simply isn't in a garden. For example, if you see a plant growing in a crack in the pavement, it might not be 'wild' in the same sense as a plant in a forest. It's more about whether it's native and growing naturally without human intervention in its typical habitat.
- CORRECT USE FOR PLANTS
我们采了一些野生蘑菇。(We picked some wild mushrooms.)
这片森林里有很多野生植物。(There are many wild plants in this forest.)
The key takeaway is that 野生 (yěshēng) carries a strong implication of 'natural, untouched by human cultivation or domestication.' If something doesn't fit that description, you likely need a different word.
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野生 can be used as an adjective directly before a noun to describe something as wild.
野生动物 (wild animals)
It can also be used with nouns to indicate something grows or lives in the wild.
野生植物 (wild plants)
When referring to wild animals, 野生 emphasizes their untamed nature.
这片森林里有很多野生老虎。(There are many wild tigers in this forest.)
野生 can also imply something is natural or not cultivated.
野生蘑菇 (wild mushrooms)
It is not typically used to describe a person as 'wild' in a behavioral sense; other words like 狂野 (kuángyě) would be used for that.
她不是野生的人。(She is not a wild person. - incorrect usage)
Beispiele nach Niveau
我喜欢看野生动物。
I like watching wild animals.
这片森林里有很多野生植物。
There are many wild plants in this forest.
我们看到了很多野生花。
We saw many wild flowers.
他喜欢去野外看野生鸟。
He likes to go to the wild to see wild birds.
公园里有野生小动物。
There are wild small animals in the park.
这是一种野生蘑菇,不能吃。
This is a wild mushroom, you can't eat it.
我喜欢吃野生水果。
I like to eat wild fruits.
她很喜欢野生动物世界。
She really likes the wild animal world.
你喜欢野生动物吗?
Do you like wild animals?
这个国家有很多野生鸟类。
This country has many wild birds.
我看到了一只野生的兔子。
I saw a wild rabbit.
这种花是野生的,不是人工种植的。
This kind of flower is wild, not artificially planted.
他们去森林里寻找野生蘑菇。
They went to the forest to look for wild mushrooms.
野生老虎的数量越来越少。
The number of wild tigers is decreasing.
这里有很多野生的水果。
There are many wild fruits here.
我喜欢看野生动物纪录片。
I like to watch wild animal documentaries.
你喜欢看野生动物纪录片吗?
Do you like watching wildlife documentaries?
这座山里有很多野生植物。
There are many wild plants in this mountain.
他们在森林里发现了一只野生小猫。
They found a wild kitten in the forest.
这种野生蘑菇可以吃,但是要小心。
This wild mushroom is edible, but be careful.
我从来没有见过野生的老虎。
I have never seen a wild tiger.
这个国家公园保护着很多野生动物。
This national park protects many wild animals.
他梦想着有一天能去非洲看野生大象。
He dreams of one day going to Africa to see wild elephants.
这种野生水果味道很特别。
This wild fruit tastes very special.
这个国家有很多野生动物,比如老虎和熊猫。
This country has a lot of wild animals, such as tigers and pandas.
我喜欢去野外露营,享受大自然的美丽和野生植物。
I like to go camping in the wilderness and enjoy the beauty of nature and wild plants.
他有一只野生猫,但是它很温顺。
He has a wild cat, but it is very docile.
野生蘑菇虽然美味,但是有些可能有毒,要小心。
Although wild mushrooms are delicious, some may be poisonous, so be careful.
我们看到了很多野生动物,它们自由地生活在森林里。
We saw many wild animals, living freely in the forest.
这部纪录片讲述了野生大象的生活。
This documentary tells the story of wild elephants' lives.
这些野生花朵非常漂亮,但是我们不能采摘。
These wild flowers are very beautiful, but we cannot pick them.
他从小就喜欢探险,对野生环境充满好奇。
He has loved adventure since childhood and is full of curiosity about the wild environment.
你喜欢看野生动物纪录片吗?
Do you like watching wildlife documentaries?
这座山里有很多野生植物。
There are many wild plants in this mountain.
这种花在野外很少见到。
This kind of flower is rarely seen in the wild.
他梦想着去非洲看野生动物。
He dreams of going to Africa to see wild animals.
我们应该保护野生动物的栖息地。
We should protect the habitats of wild animals.
这种蘑菇是野生的,味道特别好。
This kind of mushroom is wild and tastes especially good.
他们发现了一种新的野生动物。
They discovered a new wild animal.
野生环境对于动物的生存很重要。
Wild environments are very important for the survival of animals.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
在野外 (zài yěwài)
in the wild
野生生长 (yěshēng shēngzhǎng)
grow wild
野生放养 (yěshēng fàngyǎng)
free-range (animals)
野生采集 (yěshēng cǎijí)
wild harvesting
野生品种 (yěshēng pǐnzhǒng)
wild variety
纯野生 (chún yěshēng)
purely wild
野生和家养 (yěshēng hé jiāyǎng)
wild and domesticated
野生动物园 (yěshēng dòngwùyuán)
safari park
野生力量 (yěshēng lìliàng)
wild power/force
野生精神 (yěshēng jīngshén)
wild spirit
Wird oft verwechselt mit
This means 'domesticated' or 'kept as a pet', which is the direct opposite of 野生 (yěshēng).
This means 'to keep in captivity' or 'to pen up animals', which contrasts with animals living in a natural, wild state.
This means 'artificial' or 'man-made', which can be an opposite when talking about natural vs. cultivated things, although it's not a direct opposite for 'wild' animals.
Grammatikmuster
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
"野生动物 (yěshēng dòngwù)"
wild animal
我们需要保护野生动物。 (Wǒmen xūyào bǎohù yěshēng dòngwù.) - We need to protect wild animals.
neutral"野生物种 (yěshēng wùzhǒng)"
wild species
很多野生物种濒临灭绝。 (Hěnduō yěshēng wùzhǒng bīnlín mièjué.) - Many wild species are on the verge of extinction.
neutral"野生植物 (yěshēng zhíwù)"
wild plant
这种野生植物很有药用价值。 (Zhè zhǒng yěshēng zhíwù hěn yǒu yàoyòng jiàzhí.) - This wild plant has great medicinal value.
neutral"野生蘑菇 (yěshēng mógu)"
wild mushroom
不要随便采摘野生蘑菇,有些有毒。 (Bùyào suíbiàn cǎizhāi yěshēng mógu, yǒuxiē yǒudú.) - Don't pick wild mushrooms casually, some are poisonous.
neutral"野生环境 (yěshēng huánjìng)"
wild environment/habitat
熊猫在野生环境中生活。 (Xióngmāo zài yěshēng huánjìng zhōng shēnghuó.) - Pandas live in the wild.
neutral"野生动物园 (yěshēng dòngwùyuán)"
safari park; wildlife park
我们去野生动物园看老虎。 (Wǒmen qù yěshēng dòngwùyuán kàn lǎohǔ.) - We went to the safari park to see tigers.
neutral"野生捕捞 (yěshēng bǔlāo)"
wild-caught (fishing)
这种鱼是野生捕捞的。 (Zhè zhǒng yú shì yěshēng bǔlāo de.) - This kind of fish is wild-caught.
neutral"野生状态 (yěshēng zhuàngtài)"
wild state
这只猫曾经在野生状态下生活。 (Zhè zhī māo céngjīng zài yěshēng zhuàngtài xià shēnghuó.) - This cat once lived in a wild state.
neutral"野性难驯 (yěxìng nánxùn)"
wild and untamable; intractable (often metaphorical for a person)
他野性难驯,不喜欢被束缚。 (Tā yěxìng nánxùn, bù xǐhuan bèi shùfù.) - He's untamable and doesn't like being restrained.
neutral"野生放养 (yěshēng fàngyǎng)"
free-range (farming)
这些鸡是野生放养的。 (Zhèxiē jī shì yěshēng fàngyǎng de.) - These chickens are free-range.
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Contains 野 (yě) and sounds similar, leading to confusion with 'wild' in a natural sense.
野蛮 (yěmán) means barbaric, uncivilized, or ruthless. It describes behavior or people, not animals in their natural habitat.
他的行为很野蛮。 (Tā de xíngwéi hěn yěmán.) - His behavior is very barbaric.
Shares 野 (yě) and refers to outdoor environments, making it seem related to 'wild' animals.
野外 (yěwài) means the wild, the outdoors, or the field. It's a location, not an adjective describing the state of an animal.
我们在野外露营。 (Wǒmen zài yěwài lùyíng.) - We are camping in the wild.
Contains 野 (yě) and means 'wildness' or 'untamed nature', which can be confused with 野生 (yěshēng)'s meaning.
野性 (yěxìng) is a noun meaning wildness or untamed nature. It refers to a characteristic, not the state of being wild.
这匹马很有野性。 (Zhè pǐ mǎ hěn yěxìng.) - This horse has a lot of wildness (is untamed).
This is a common phrase that uses 野生 (yěshēng), but the full phrase itself can sometimes be mistakenly used when just 'wild' is intended.
This is the full phrase for 'wild animal'. While 野生 (yěshēng) means 'wild' (referring to animals in their natural state), this phrase specifically refers to the animals themselves.
保护野生动物很重要。 (Bǎohù yěshēng dòngwù hěn zhòngyào.) - Protecting wild animals is very important.
Refers to a wild or desolate area, similar to where 'wild' animals might live.
荒野 (huāngyě) means wilderness or wasteland. It describes an uninhabited or uncultivated area, similar to 野外 (yěwài), but with a stronger sense of desolation.
他们迷失在荒野中。 (Tāmen míshī zài huāngyě zhōng.) - They got lost in the wilderness.
Satzmuster
这 是 野生 动物 吗?
Is this a wild animal?
我 喜欢 看 野生 动物。
I like watching wild animals.
这个 地方 有 很 多 野生 植物。
This place has many wild plants.
我们 去 找 野生 蘑菇。
Let's go find wild mushrooms.
你 知道 哪里 有 野生 花园 吗?
Do you know where there is a wild garden?
他 喜欢 在 野生 环境 中 生活。
He likes to live in a wild environment.
这个 公园 里 有 野生 的 小鸟。
There are wild birds in this park.
野生 动物园 很好玩。
The safari park is very fun.
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野生 (yěshēng) is most commonly used to describe animals and plants that grow or live in nature without human intervention. Think of it as the opposite of farmed, cultivated, or domesticated.
For example:
- 野生动物 (yěshēng dòngwù) - wild animals
- 野生植物 (yěshēng zhíwù) - wild plants
- 野生蘑菇 (yěshēng mógu) - wild mushrooms
It can also be used in a more figurative sense to describe something that is unrefined, untamed, or even amateur, especially when contrasting with something professional or cultivated.
For example:
- 野生歌手 (yěshēng gēshǒu) - an amateur/indie singer (literally "wild singer")
- 野生技巧 (yěshēng jìqiǎo) - natural/untaught skills
One common mistake is using 野生 (yěshēng) to describe a wild personality or a wild party. While in English, "wild" can have these meanings, 野生 in Chinese typically refers to being untamed in nature, not an uninhibited personal quality or event.
For a "wild personality" or "wild party," you would use different terms, such as:
- 狂野 (kuángyě) - for a wild, unrestrained personality or style
- 热闹 (rènào) - for a lively, bustling party
Another mistake is using 野生 when you simply mean "fierce" or "savage." While wild animals can be fierce, 野生 itself doesn't carry that connotation of aggression. It simply means "living in the wild."
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 Fragen野生 (yěshēng) literally means 'wild born.' Think of 'wild' animals born in their natural habitat. Connect '野' (yě) to 'field' or 'wilderness' and '生' (shēng) to 'life' or 'birth.' This helps you visualize a creature living freely in nature.
Good question! While it's very common for animals, 野生 (yěshēng) can definitely be used for plants as well. For example, '野生蘑菇' (yěshēng mógu) means 'wild mushrooms,' and '野生花' (yěshēng huā) means 'wildflowers.' It just means they're growing naturally without human cultivation.
This is important. 野生 (yěshēng) refers to something being 'wild' in the sense of existing in nature, untamed. '野蛮' (yěmán), on the other hand, means 'barbaric' or 'savage,' often implying uncivilized or brutal behavior. They are not interchangeable. For instance, you would say '野生动物' (wild animals), but not '野蛮动物' (barbaric animals).
No, you cannot. 野生 (yěshēng) is strictly used for animals, plants, or things that grow or exist naturally in the wild. If you want to describe a person as wild or unruly, you'd use different words like '野' (yě) in contexts like '野孩子' (yě háizi - wild child) or '放荡' (fàngdàng - unruly/dissolute), depending on the nuance. But '野生' itself isn't for people.
Yes, a very common one is '野生动物' (yěshēng dòngwù), which means 'wild animals.' You might also hear '野生植物' (yěshēng zhíwù) for 'wild plants.' There isn't a long list of idioms, but these common collocations are very useful.
You can say '野生动物' (yěshēng dòngwù), which directly translates to 'wild animals,' and is often used to refer to 'wildlife' in general, especially in the context of conservation or nature documentaries. Sometimes, '野生生物' (yěshēng shēngwù - wild organisms) can also be used, but '野生动物' is more common when talking about animals.
The pinyin for 野生 is yěshēng. '野' (yě) is a third tone, and '生' (shēng) is a first tone. Remember to practice the tones correctly, as they change the meaning of words in Chinese.
The most common opposite for animals would be '家养' (jiāyǎng), meaning 'domestically raised' or 'bred at home.' For plants, you might say '人工种植' (réngōng zhòngzhí), which means 'artificially planted' or 'cultivated by humans.' So, '野生' vs. '家养' or '人工种植' gives you the contrast.
No, you cannot. 野生 (yěshēng) is specifically about nature and things existing in an untamed state. For a 'wild party,' you would use words like '疯狂的派对' (fēngkuáng de pàiduì - crazy party) or '狂欢派对' (kuánghuān pàiduì - carnival/revelry party).
Yes, it is quite common, especially when talking about nature, animals, food, or documentaries. You'll hear it frequently in phrases like '野生动物' (wild animals) or '野生蘑菇' (wild mushrooms). So, it's definitely a useful word to know for A1 learners.
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这是一只___猫,它没有家。(Zhè shì yī zhī ___ māo, tā méiyǒu jiā.)
'野生' means wild, which fits the context of a cat without a home. '好' (good), '大' (big), and '小' (small) don't fit the meaning.
我们看到了很多___动物在森林里。(Wǒmen kàn dàole hěnduō ___ dòngwù zài sēnlín lǐ.)
'野生' means wild, which is suitable for animals living in the forest. '可爱' (cute), '漂亮' (beautiful), and '有趣' (interesting) are descriptions but don't indicate their natural state.
那只老虎是___的,很凶猛。(Nà zhǐ lǎohǔ shì ___ de, hěn xiōngměng.)
'野生' describes the tiger's natural, untamed state, which aligns with being fierce. '黑色' (black), '白色' (white) describe color, and '高兴' (happy) describes emotion.
公园里有___的花,很漂亮。(Gōngyuán lǐ yǒu ___ de huā, hěn piàoliang.)
'野生' can describe plants that grow naturally without cultivation. '很多' (many), '红色' (red), and '新' (new) don't capture this meaning.
我喜欢看___的鸟在天空中飞。(Wǒ xǐhuān kàn ___ de niǎo zài tiānkōng zhōng fēi.)
'野生' describes birds living in their natural habitat. '小' (small), '大' (big), and '蓝' (blue) describe size or color, not their natural state.
这个地方有很多___的植物。(Zhège dìfāng yǒu hěnduō ___ de zhíwù.)
'野生' describes plants that grow naturally. '高' (tall), '低' (short), and '绿' (green) are descriptive adjectives but don't imply their natural growth.
Which of these animals is usually 野生 (yěshēng)?
Tigers typically live in the wild, unlike cats, dogs, and pigs which are often domesticated.
If you see a deer in a forest, is it likely to be 野生 (yěshēng)?
Deer are wild animals that live in forests.
Which phrase uses 野生 (yěshēng) correctly?
野生 (yěshēng) is used to describe animals living in a natural, undomesticated state. 'Wild apple' could be technically correct if it's a wild fruit, but 'wild animal' is a very common and direct use of the term. 'Wild cat' is less common for a pet cat. 'Wild house' doesn't make sense.
A pet dog is 野生 (yěshēng).
No, a pet dog is domesticated, not wild.
Kangaroos are 野生 (yěshēng) animals.
Yes, kangaroos live in the wild.
A lion in a zoo is always 野生 (yěshēng).
Even though a lion is a wild animal by nature, one in a zoo is typically in captivity and not living in a natural, undomesticated state.
What do I like to watch?
What kind of cat is it?
Where did he see wild flowers?
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这个公园有很多野生动物。
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我从来没有见过野生老虎。
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野生水果很好吃。
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Write a short sentence describing an animal living in the wild.
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这是一只野生动物。 (This is a wild animal.)
Describe a place where wild animals live.
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森林里有很多野生动物。(There are many wild animals in the forest.)
Write a simple sentence about not keeping wild animals as pets.
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野生动物不可以做宠物。(Wild animals cannot be pets.)
公园里的动物是野生的吗? (Are the animals in the park wild?)
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这个公园里没有野生动物。所有的动物都是被饲养的。 (There are no wild animals in this park. All the animals are raised by humans.)
公园里的动物是野生的吗? (Are the animals in the park wild?)
文章中说“没有野生动物”,所以答案是“不是”。 (The passage says 'no wild animals', so the answer is 'no'.)
文章中说“没有野生动物”,所以答案是“不是”。 (The passage says 'no wild animals', so the answer is 'no'.)
作者在哪里看野生动物? (Where does the author see wild animals?)
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我喜欢去森林里看野生动物。它们很自由。 (I like to go to the forest to see wild animals. They are very free.)
作者在哪里看野生动物? (Where does the author see wild animals?)
文章中明确提到“去森林里看野生动物”。 (The passage explicitly states 'go to the forest to see wild animals'.)
文章中明确提到“去森林里看野生动物”。 (The passage explicitly states 'go to the forest to see wild animals'.)
这只猫是野生的吗? (Is this cat wild?)
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这只猫不是野生的,它有主人。 (This cat is not wild, it has an owner.)
这只猫是野生的吗? (Is this cat wild?)
文章中说“这只猫不是野生的”,所以答案是“不是的”。 (The passage says 'this cat is not wild', so the answer is 'no'.)
文章中说“这只猫不是野生的”,所以答案是“不是的”。 (The passage says 'this cat is not wild', so the answer is 'no'.)
在森林里,你可以看到很多___动物。
The sentence is talking about animals in the forest, so 'wild' (野生) is the most appropriate word.
我喜欢看国家地理频道,他们经常播放关于___动物的纪录片。
Documentaries about nature usually feature wild animals. '野生' means wild.
这个公园里有很多___的花草,看起来很自然。
The sentence describes natural-looking flowers and plants, so 'wild' (野生) is the correct choice.
科学家正在研究这种___蘑菇的药用价值。
The context implies studying a mushroom that grows naturally, so 'wild' (野生) is appropriate.
我们去山区远足时,看到了几只___的鸟。
When hiking in the mountains, you expect to see 'wild' (野生) birds, not caged or pet birds.
为了保护___动物,我们应该减少对自然环境的破坏。
To protect animals in their natural habitat, we need to protect 'wild' (野生) animals.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: “这只猫是___的,它不怕人。”
The sentence states the cat is not afraid of people, which implies it is domesticated or kept as a pet, not wild.
Which of these animals is most likely to be “野生”?
Wild animals live in nature, like a deer in the forest. The other options describe domesticated or captive animals.
“我喜欢看___的动物纪录片。” What kind of documentary would the speaker most likely enjoy?
Documentaries about 'wild animals' (野生动物) are common. The other options don't fit the context.
A panda living in a bamboo forest is considered “野生”.
Pandas living in their natural habitat, like bamboo forests, are wild animals.
A chicken raised on a farm for eggs is considered “野生”.
Farm animals are domesticated, not wild. '野生' refers to animals living in a natural, undomesticated state.
“野生” can describe plants that grow without human cultivation.
While '野生' is commonly used for animals, it can also describe plants that grow naturally without human intervention, meaning 'wild' in that sense.
What do I like to watch?
What can be found in this forest?
What does he dream of seeing in Africa?
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你喜欢野生动物园吗?
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哪里可以看到野生熊猫?
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这种花是野生的。
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Write a short sentence describing an animal living in the wild.
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这只野生动物生活在山上。 (This wild animal lives in the mountains.)
Imagine you see a wild flower. Write a sentence about it.
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我看到了一朵美丽的野花。 (I saw a beautiful wild flower.)
Describe a place where you might find wild animals.
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森林里有很多野生动物。 (There are many wild animals in the forest.)
这段话主要讲了什么? (What is this passage mainly about?)
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在非洲,你可以看到很多野生动物,比如大象和狮子。它们在野外自由地生活。参观国家公园是看野生动物的好方法。
这段话主要讲了什么? (What is this passage mainly about?)
文章提到了非洲的野生动物,并用大象和狮子作为例子,还提到了看野生动物的方法。 (The passage mentions wild animals in Africa, uses elephants and lions as examples, and also discusses ways to see wild animals.)
文章提到了非洲的野生动物,并用大象和狮子作为例子,还提到了看野生动物的方法。 (The passage mentions wild animals in Africa, uses elephants and lions as examples, and also discusses ways to see wild animals.)
为什么不能吃这种蘑菇? (Why can't you eat this mushroom?)
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这种蘑菇是野生的,不能吃。有些野生的植物有毒,所以要小心。
为什么不能吃这种蘑菇? (Why can't you eat this mushroom?)
文章明确说明“有些野生的植物有毒,所以要小心”,并且提到了这种蘑菇是野生的,不能吃。 (The passage clearly states that 'some wild plants are poisonous, so be careful', and mentions that this mushroom is wild and cannot be eaten.)
文章明确说明“有些野生的植物有毒,所以要小心”,并且提到了这种蘑菇是野生的,不能吃。 (The passage clearly states that 'some wild plants are poisonous, so be careful', and mentions that this mushroom is wild and cannot be eaten.)
他为什么喜欢在野外徒步旅行? (Why does he like to hike in the wild?)
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他喜欢在野外徒步旅行,享受大自然的美丽。他觉得野生的环境让人感到放松。
他为什么喜欢在野外徒步旅行? (Why does he like to hike in the wild?)
文章明确指出“他觉得野生的环境让人感到放松”。 (The passage explicitly states 'he feels that the wild environment makes people feel relaxed'.)
文章明确指出“他觉得野生的环境让人感到放松”。 (The passage explicitly states 'he feels that the wild environment makes people feel relaxed'.)
This sentence means 'Wild animals live in the forest.' The structure is 'Wild animals (野生的动物) live (生活) in (在) the forest (森林里).'
This sentence means 'I saw a wild rabbit.' The structure is 'I (我) saw (看到) one (一) classifier (只) wild (野生) adjective particle (的) rabbit (兔子).'
This sentence means 'These flowers are wild.' The structure is 'These (这些) flowers (花) are (是) wild (野生的).'
以下哪种动物通常不是“野生”的?
老虎、大熊猫和狼通常生活在野外,而猫通常是家养的宠物。
如果你看到一个“野生”动物,这意味着它:
“野生”指的是动物生活在自然、未被驯养的状态。
以下哪句话最能描述“野生”水果?
“野生”水果指的是在自然环境中生长,没有人为干预的水果。
家养的猫通常被称为“野生”动物。
家养的猫是驯养的动物,不属于“野生”动物。
在公园里看到自由奔跑的鹿可以被称为“野生”的。
如果鹿在公园里自由生活,没有被人类驯养或限制,它们就是“野生”的。
“野生”的蔬菜通常比种植的蔬菜更小。
野生植物通常为了适应自然环境,没有经过人工培育,所以可能比种植的同类植物更小。
What do I like to watch?
What is in this forest?
Why do we have wildlife reserves?
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你喜欢去哪里看野生动物?
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你觉得野生动物和宠物有什么不同?
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你有没有在野外看到过野生动物?
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Describe a time you saw a wild animal. Where were you and what did you see? Use the word 野生.
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去年夏天,我在国家公园里看到了许多野生动物。 有一只野生的鹿,它一点也不怕人,还在吃草。
Imagine you are explaining to a friend why it's important to protect wild animals and their habitats. What would you say? Use the word 野生.
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我们应该保护野生动物,因为它们是生态系统的一部分。 如果没有野生动物,环境会受到很大的影响。 我们也应该保护它们的栖息地。
Compare and contrast wild animals with domesticated animals. Give examples of each. Use the word 野生.
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野生动物生活在自然环境中,比如森林或海洋,而家养动物则由人类饲养。 野生动物例如老虎和狼,家养动物例如狗和猫。
根据短文,在中国哪里可以看到很多野生动物?
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在中国一些偏远的山区,仍然可以看到很多野生动物。 这些动物包括大熊猫、金丝猴等。 保护这些野生动物及其栖息地对维持生态平衡非常重要。 政府和当地居民都在努力保护它们。
根据短文,在中国哪里可以看到很多野生动物?
文章中提到“在中国一些偏远的山区,仍然可以看到很多野生动物。”
文章中提到“在中国一些偏远的山区,仍然可以看到很多野生动物。”
关于野生动物,以下哪项说法是正确的?
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野生动物通常比家养动物更具攻击性,因为它们需要自己觅食和保护自己。 然而,并不是所有的野生动物都对人类构成威胁。 许多野生动物只是想避开人类。 我们应该尊重它们的空间。
关于野生动物,以下哪项说法是正确的?
文章中提到“野生动物通常比家养动物更具攻击性”。
文章中提到“野生动物通常比家养动物更具攻击性”。
短文指出保护野生动物是哪个范围的问题?
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保护野生动物是一个全球性的问题。 许多国家都在制定法律来保护濒危的野生动物。 这不仅是为了保护这些动物本身,也是为了保护我们赖以生存的地球环境。 每个人都可以通过支持环保组织或减少塑料使用来做出贡献。
短文指出保护野生动物是哪个范围的问题?
文章中提到“保护野生动物是一个全球性的问题。”
文章中提到“保护野生动物是一个全球性的问题。”
This sentence means 'Wild tigers are very dangerous.' The order is 'wild (adjective) + 的 + tiger (noun) + very + dangerous (adjective).'
This sentence means 'I want to see more wild plants.' The structure is 'I + want to + see + more + wild (adjective) + 的 + plants (noun).'
This sentence means 'This park has many wild birds.' The order is 'This + park + has + many + wild (adjective) + 的 + birds (noun).'
在野外露营时,我们听到了许多___动物的叫声。
Context refers to animals in the wild, so '野生' (wild) is the appropriate choice.
这种植物只在偏远的山区___生长。
The sentence describes plants growing without human intervention, so '自然' (naturally) fits the context best.
为了保护___动物,我们应该减少对森林的砍伐。
The context is about protecting animals in forests, making '野生' (wild) the correct option.
科学家们正在研究这种濒危的___鸟类。
The term '濒危' (endangered) implies an animal in its natural habitat, thus '野生' (wild) is the correct choice.
这部纪录片展示了非洲大草原上___动物的生存状态。
The '非洲大草原' (African savanna) is a natural habitat for wild animals, so '野生' is suitable.
他喜欢拍摄___花卉,因为它们更具原始的美感。
The phrase '原始的美感' (primitive beauty) suggests flowers growing naturally, thus '野生' (wild) is the best fit.
Do you enjoy watching documentaries about wild animals?
This plant is wild and cannot be cultivated at home.
We saw many wild flowers.
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你认为野生动物园和普通动物园有什么区别?
Focus: 野生动物园 (yěshēng dòngwùyuán)
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在中国,有哪些你熟悉的野生动物?
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保护野生环境对人类有什么重要性?
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Describe a time you saw a wild animal. Where were you? What did you see it doing? How did you feel?
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去年夏天,我在国家公园里徒步旅行时,看到了一只野生的鹿。它正在小溪边喝水,非常安静。我感到很惊喜,因为它看起来非常健康和自由。
Imagine you are explaining to a friend why it's important to protect wild animals. What would you say?
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我认为保护野生动物非常重要。它们是生态系统的一部分,对地球的健康至关重要。如果我们不保护它们,很多动物可能会灭绝,这会影响我们自己。
Write a short paragraph about the differences between a wild animal and a pet.
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野生动物生活在自然环境中,它们需要自己寻找食物和住所,并且没有人类的照顾。而宠物则由人类喂养和照顾,它们通常生活在家里,依赖主人。
根据这段话,为什么保护野生动物的栖息地很重要?
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在中国的许多山区,仍然可以看到许多野生动物,例如熊猫、金丝猴和羚羊。这些动物在它们自己的栖息地中生活,与人类保持一定的距离。保护这些野生动物的栖息地对于维持生态平衡至关重要。
根据这段话,为什么保护野生动物的栖息地很重要?
文章中明确指出“保护这些野生动物的栖息地对于维持生态平衡至关重要”。
文章中明确指出“保护这些野生动物的栖息地对于维持生态平衡至关重要”。
这段话主要讲了什么?
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近些年,由于人类活动的影响,许多野生动物的生存环境受到了威胁。例如,森林砍伐导致许多动物失去家园,环境污染也对它们的健康造成了伤害。为了解决这个问题,我们需要采取更多的措施来保护野生动物。
这段话主要讲了什么?
文章中提到了“人类活动的影响”以及“森林砍伐”、“环境污染”等对野生动物生存环境的威胁。
文章中提到了“人类活动的影响”以及“森林砍伐”、“环境污染”等对野生动物生存环境的威胁。
根据这段话,即使野生动物在城市边缘生存,它们的生活也面临什么挑战?
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有些野生动物具有很强的适应能力,即使在城市边缘也能找到生存空间。然而,这并不意味着它们的生活没有受到挑战。城市环境对它们的食物来源和繁殖都可能产生负面影响。
根据这段话,即使野生动物在城市边缘生存,它们的生活也面临什么挑战?
文章中明确提到“城市环境对它们的食物来源和繁殖都可能产生负面影响”。
文章中明确提到“城市环境对它们的食物来源和繁殖都可能产生负面影响”。
This sentence means 'Wild animals live in the forest.' The adjective '野生' (wild) modifies the noun '动物' (animal).
This sentence means 'We found a lot of wild mushrooms in the mountains.' '野生' (wild) modifies '蘑菇' (mushrooms).
This sentence means 'Protecting wild animals is our responsibility.' '野生动物' (wild animals) is the object of the verb '保护' (protect).
在野外探险时,我们看到了许多______动物,它们自由自在地生活着。
Contextually, the sentence describes seeing animals living freely in the wild during an adventure. '野生' (wild) perfectly fits this description, referring to animals in their natural, undomesticated state. The other options imply domestication or captivity, which contradicts the '自由自在地生活着' (living freely and unrestrained) part of the sentence.
为了保护这些濒危的______物种,科学家们付出了巨大的努力。
The sentence discusses protecting '濒危的______物种' (endangered ______ species). '野生' (wild) is the appropriate choice here, as endangered species are typically those in their natural habitats that face threats. The other options relate to human intervention in breeding or cultivation, which would not be the primary focus when discussing endangered species in their natural state.
这种植物只生长在偏远的山区,是一种非常稀有的______药材。
The sentence states that the plant '只生长在偏远的山区' (only grows in remote mountain areas) and is a rare '______药材' (medicinal herb). This strongly suggests it grows naturally without human cultivation, making '野生' (wild) the correct descriptor. The other options imply cultivation or planting.
经过多年的努力,这个自然保护区成功地恢复了当地的______生态系统。
The phrase '恢复了当地的______生态系统' (restored the local ______ ecosystem) implies bringing it back to its natural, undisturbed state. '野生' (wild) best describes an ecosystem where nature operates without significant human interference. The other options suggest human intervention or control, which is contrary to restoring a natural ecosystem.
由于城市扩张,许多______动物的栖息地受到了严重威胁。
The sentence talks about '城市扩张' (urban expansion) threatening the habitats of '______动物' (______ animals). Urban expansion primarily impacts animals living in their natural environments, which are '野生' (wild) animals. Domesticated animals (家养, 驯养, 饲养) typically live with humans and are less directly affected by habitat loss in this context.
这部纪录片展示了非洲大草原上______动物的壮丽景象。
The sentence describes a documentary showing '非洲大草原上______动物的壮丽景象' (the magnificent spectacle of ______ animals on the African savanna). The African savanna is renowned for its vast populations of animals living in their natural, untamed state, making '野生' (wild) the appropriate choice. The other options imply confinement or human control, which would not be characteristic of the savanna's natural wildlife.
以下哪种动物通常不是野生的?
老虎、狼和熊都是野生动物,而狗通常是经过驯养的。
如果一个地方被称为“野生公园”,你最可能在那里看到什么?
“野生公园”通常是为了保护野生动植物及其栖息地而设立的,所以会看到自然风光和自由活动的动物。
下列哪句话最能体现“野生”的含义?
“野生”指的是动物或植物在自然环境中生长,未经人类驯养或干预。选项C最符合这个定义。
所有的鸟类都是野生的。
有些鸟类是人工饲养的宠物,例如鹦鹉和金丝雀,所以不是所有的鸟类都是野生的。
“野生”的食物通常意味着未经人工种植或养殖,而是自然生长的。
是的,野生食物通常指的是在自然环境中生长、未经人类干预的食物。
在动物园里看到的老虎都是野生的。
动物园里的老虎虽然是野生动物的种类,但它们通常是在动物园中出生或被饲养的,并非生活在野外。
The country park is famous for its rich wildlife resources, attracting many eco-tourism enthusiasts.
Protecting wild animals and their habitats is key to maintaining ecological balance.
Although wild mushrooms are delicious, be careful when picking them to avoid accidentally eating poisonous varieties.
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你认为我们应该如何更好地保护野生动物?
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请描述一次你在野外遇到的有趣经历。
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谈谈你对野生植物药用价值的看法。
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Imagine you are a zookeeper. Describe a day in your life caring for a group of endangered wild animals. What challenges do you face? What rewards do you experience?
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作为一名动物园管理员,我每天的工作是照顾一群濒危的野生动物。早晨,我首先检查它们的健康状况,确保它们有足够的食物和干净的生活环境。这些动物通常比较警惕,需要我耐心和细心地观察。有时,它们会生病或者受伤,这对我来说是一个很大的挑战。我们需要立即采取行动,提供医疗帮助。虽然工作很辛苦,但每当我看到这些野生动物健康成长,我就感到非常满足。能为保护它们尽一份力,是我最大的回报。
Write a short essay discussing the importance of preserving natural habitats for wild animals. What are the consequences if we fail to do so?
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保护野生动物的自然栖息地至关重要。这些栖息地是它们赖以生存的基础,提供了食物、水源和庇护所。如果自然栖息地遭到破坏,野生动物将失去家园,甚至面临灭绝的危险。这不仅会减少生物多样性,还会打破生态平衡,对人类的生存环境产生负面影响。例如,森林砍伐会导致土壤侵蚀和气候变化,进而影响农业生产和水资源。因此,我们必须采取行动,保护这些珍贵的自然环境,为野生动物和我们自己创造一个可持续的未来。
You are a travel blogger. Write a blog post about an unforgettable encounter with wild animals during your trip. Describe the animals, the setting, and your feelings.
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在非洲大草原的一次旅行中,我经历了一次永生难忘的野生动物遭遇。那天清晨,我们乘坐吉普车穿越广阔的草原,突然看到一群野生长颈鹿正在悠闲地吃树叶。它们的动作优雅而缓慢,高大的身躯在晨光中显得格外美丽。我静静地观察着它们,感受着大自然的宁静与和谐。这种近距离接触野生动物的经历让我心潮澎湃,也更加深刻地认识到保护这些生灵的重要性。那种震撼和感动是无法用言语表达的,只有亲身经历才能体会。
根据这段文字,以下哪项关于中国西南地区少数民族的描述是正确的?
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在中国的西南地区,有一些少数民族仍然保留着与野生动物和谐共处的传统。他们相信万物有灵,尊重自然,与森林中的生灵共同生活。然而,随着现代化的进程,这些传统受到了冲击。一些野生动物的栖息地被开发,导致它们的数量锐减,甚至濒临灭绝。
根据这段文字,以下哪项关于中国西南地区少数民族的描述是正确的?
文章明确提到“他们相信万物有灵,尊重自然,与森林中的生灵共同生活。”
文章明确提到“他们相信万物有灵,尊重自然,与森林中的生灵共同生活。”
根据这段文字,以下哪项不是野生动物保护面临的挑战?
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近几十年来,全球范围内的野生动物保护工作取得了显著进展。许多国家和国际组织都投入了大量资源,建立了自然保护区,打击了非法野生动物贸易。然而,挑战依然存在。气候变化、栖息地丧失以及人类活动对野生动物的威胁仍然严峻。
根据这段文字,以下哪项不是野生动物保护面临的挑战?
自然保护区的建立是保护工作的一部分,而不是面临的挑战。
自然保护区的建立是保护工作的一部分,而不是面临的挑战。
这段文字主要说明了什么?
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野生动物在生态系统中扮演着不可或缺的角色。它们通过捕食、授粉和传播种子等方式维持着生态平衡。例如,狼作为顶级捕食者,可以控制食草动物的数量,防止植被过度消耗。如果某个物种灭绝,可能会引发一系列的连锁反应,对整个生态系统造成不可逆转的损害。
这段文字主要说明了什么?
文章通过举例说明野生动物在维持生态平衡中的多种作用,强调了其不可或缺性。
文章通过举例说明野生动物在维持生态平衡中的多种作用,强调了其不可或缺性。
This sentence means 'Protecting wild animals is our responsibility.' The order follows a typical SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) structure, where '保护野生动物' (protecting wild animals) acts as the subject, '是' (is) as the verb, and '我们的责任' (our responsibility) as the object.
This sentence translates to 'If you encounter a wild wolf in the wild, you should keep your distance.' The structure starts with a prepositional phrase indicating location ('在野外'), followed by the action ('遇到野生狼'), and then the advice ('应该保持距离').
This sentence means 'There are many wild plants in this national park.' The sentence starts with the location ('这个国家公园里'), followed by the verb '有' (there are), and then the quantity and noun ('很多野生植物').
在野外求生,了解当地的___动物至关重要。
这句话讨论的是在野外生存,所以需要了解野生的动物,而不是家养或圈养的动物。'驯服'在此处不符合语境。
为了保护稀有物种,政府建立了多个___动物保护区。
保护区是为了保护野生的稀有物种,而不是常见、普通或人工的物种。
这些___蘑菇有毒,切勿随意采摘食用。
蘑菇有毒通常指在自然环境中生长的,未经人工栽培的蘑菇,即“野生蘑菇”。
探险队在热带雨林中发现了许多___的植物和动物,有些甚至从未被记录。
在热带雨林中发现的未被记录的动植物,意味着它们是自然生长的,即“野生”的。
尽管现代农业发达,但许多人仍然喜欢采集___的浆果制作果酱。
与现代农业相对,人们喜欢采集的是在自然环境中生长的“野生”浆果。
这部纪录片展示了非洲大草原上___动物的生存挑战。
非洲大草原通常是“野生”动物的栖息地,它们在那里面临生存挑战。
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: “经过多年的努力,这片土地终于恢复了___的状态。”
The sentence describes the land returning to a wild, untamed state, which '野生' (wild, untamed) perfectly conveys. '野外' means 'outdoors' or 'wilderness' but doesn't imply a state of being. '自然' means 'natural' but is a broader term. '原始' means 'primitive' or 'original' but not necessarily 'wild' in the context of land returning to its natural state.
Which of the following phrases is the most idiomatic way to describe an untouched, pristine forest?
'原始森林' (primal/virgin forest) is the standard and most idiomatic term for an untouched, pristine forest. While '野生' can describe a wild state, it's less commonly used directly with '森林' in this context. '野外森林' and '自然森林' are not standard collocations.
If you want to say that someone has a wild, untamed personality, which word would be most fitting?
'野性' (wildness, untamed nature) is the best fit for describing a wild, untamed personality. '野生' primarily describes living things or places. '狂野' means 'wild' or 'frenzied' and often has a more aggressive or unrestrained connotation. '豪放' means 'bold and uninhibited' but doesn't quite capture the 'untamed' aspect as well as '野性'.
The phrase “野生动物园” (yěshēng dòngwùyuán) refers to a zoo where animals are kept in their natural habitats, not cages.
“野生动物园” (safari park or wildlife park) literally means 'wild animal park/zoo'. It refers to a type of zoo where animals roam freely within large enclosures that mimic their natural habitats, rather than being confined to small cages. This aligns with the 'wild' aspect of '野生'.
You can use “野生” to describe a person who behaves uncivilized or unruly.
While '野生' describes a state of being wild or untamed for animals or plants, it is not typically used to describe a person's uncivilized or unruly behavior. For people, terms like '粗鲁' (cūlǔ - rude) or '野蛮' (yěmán - barbaric, savage) would be more appropriate, or '野性' if referring to an untamed personality, but not '野生' as an adjective for a person's conduct.
The term “野菜” (yěcài) refers to vegetables cultivated in a farm.
“野菜” (yěcài) literally means 'wild vegetables'. It refers to edible plants that grow naturally in the wild and are foraged, rather than being cultivated in a farm. This is directly opposite to vegetables grown on a farm.
The documentary depicted how wild animals survive in extreme environments.
He dedicated his life to researching the medicinal value of wild plants.
To protect the wild ecosystem of this area, the government implemented strict hunting bans.
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在你的家乡,有没有特别的野生植物或动物?它们面临哪些威胁?
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你认为人类活动对野生环境造成了哪些不可逆转的影响?
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Imagine you are an explorer discovering a new, untouched wilderness. Describe your first impressions, focusing on the "wild" aspects of the environment and any "wild" animals you might encounter. Use '野生' at least twice in your description.
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当我踏入这片未知的区域时,首先映入眼帘的是茂密的原始森林,到处都是我从未见过的野生植物。空气中弥漫着泥土和植物的清香,远处不时传来阵阵动物的叫声,听起来像是某种大型野生动物。这里的一切都显得那么原始和自然,让人不禁感叹大自然的鬼斧神工。
Discuss the ethical implications of humans interacting with '野生' animals. Should we interfere to protect them, or let nature take its course? Explain your reasoning.
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人类与野生动物的互动涉及到复杂的伦理问题。一方面,许多人认为我们有责任保护濒危的野生动物,防止它们灭绝。这可能包括设立保护区、打击盗猎甚至进行人工干预。另一方面,也有人主张我们应该让自然选择发挥作用,避免过度干预野生生态系统。我认为,在某些情况下,为了维持生态平衡和生物多样性,适度的干预是必要的,但这种干预必须非常谨慎,以最小化对野生动物及其栖息地的影响。
You are a chef creating a new dish inspired by foraged ingredients. Describe your dish, highlighting how the '野生' ingredients contribute to its unique flavor and character.
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我正在开发一道以时令野生食材为灵感的新菜。这道菜的主角是来自山林深处的野生菌,它们的味道醇厚,带有独特的泥土芬芳。我还搭配了一些新鲜采摘的野生野菜,它们的微苦与菌菇的鲜甜形成美妙的对比。这道菜的独特之处在于它完全保留了野生食材最原始的风味和质感,让食客仿佛置身于大自然中,品尝到最纯粹的味道。
根据这段文字,以下哪项不是威胁野生动物栖息地的因素?
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近几十年来,随着人类活动范围的不断扩大,许多野生动物的栖息地受到了严重威胁。全球变暖、森林砍伐和环境污染等问题,都对野生动物的生存造成了巨大压力。为了保护这些珍贵的野生资源,国际社会和各国政府正在积极采取措施,例如建立自然保护区、实施法律法规以及开展公众教育。
根据这段文字,以下哪项不是威胁野生动物栖息地的因素?
文章明确提到全球变暖、森林砍伐和环境污染是对野生动物栖息地的威胁,而建立自然保护区是保护措施,而非威胁。
文章明确提到全球变暖、森林砍伐和环境污染是对野生动物栖息地的威胁,而建立自然保护区是保护措施,而非威胁。
这段文字主要讲述了野生植物在什么方面的价值?
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在中国传统文化中,野生植物不仅被用于食用和药用,还承载着丰富的文化内涵。许多野生花卉和草药在诗歌、绘画和民间传说中都有所体现,被赋予了美好的寓意。例如,梅花象征着坚韧不拔,兰花则代表着高洁。这些野生植物与中国人的精神世界紧密相连。
这段文字主要讲述了野生植物在什么方面的价值?
文章重点强调了野生植物在诗歌、绘画、民间传说中的体现以及其美好的寓意,这都属于文化和精神层面。
文章重点强调了野生植物在诗歌、绘画、民间传说中的体现以及其美好的寓意,这都属于文化和精神层面。
在野外遇到野生动物时,最安全的做法是什么?
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徒步旅行者在野外活动时,常常有机会看到野生动物,例如鹿、狐狸甚至熊。然而,与野生动物保持安全距离至关重要。不要试图喂食或靠近它们,因为这不仅可能对动物造成伤害,也可能对自身安全构成威胁。尊重野生动物的自然行为和生存空间是每一个户外爱好者的基本准则。
在野外遇到野生动物时,最安全的做法是什么?
文章明确指出“与野生动物保持安全距离至关重要。不要试图喂食或靠近它们”。
文章明确指出“与野生动物保持安全距离至关重要。不要试图喂食或靠近它们”。
To protect wild animals is our responsibility.
This plant grows in wild areas.
He is very interested in the lives of wild animals.
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蚂蚁
A1Ant; a small insect, typically living in organized colonies.
攻击
A1To attack; to assault.
野兽
B1Wild beast; a wild animal, especially a large or dangerous one.
蜜蜂
A1Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey and wax.
鸟窝
A1Bird's nest; a structure built by a bird to lay its eggs in.
咬伤
A1To bite and injure; wound by biting.
骨头
A1Bone; any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton.
虫子
A1Bug; worm; a small insect or invertebrate.
蝴蝶
A1Butterfly; an insect with large, often brightly colored wings.
笼子
A2Cage; a structure of wire or bars in which animals are kept.