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Tibetan antelopes live on the plains of Tibet,Xinjiang,and Qinghai.(1)
Watching
Watching
(watch) them move slowly across the green grass,I'm struck by their (2)
beauty
beauty
(beautiful).At the same time,I'm also reminded (3)
of
of
the danger they are in.They (4)
are being hunted
are being hunted
(hunt),illegally,for their valuable fur.
    Zhaxi,a villager from Changtang,works at the Changtang National Nature Reserve."We're not trying to save the animals," he says."(5)
Actually
Actually
(actual),we're trying to save ourselves." The 1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope,(6)
whose
whose
population dropped by more than 50 percent.Hunters were shooting antelopes (7)
to make
to make
(make) profits.Their habitats were becoming(8)
smaller
smaller
(small) as new roads and railways were built.
    In order to save them,the Chinese government placed them under national protection.The measures were(9)
effective
effective
(effect).The antelope population (10)
has recovered
has recovered
(recover) and in June,2015,the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list.

【答案】Watching;beauty;of;are being hunted;Actually;whose;to make;smaller;effective;has recovered
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