1、语法填空1 Continuing with its iconic style of capturing scenes from a birds-eye view, the highly 1._(rate) documentary series Aerial China recently returned to the small screen, with the latest and 2._(four) season broadcasting on CCTV-1 from Nov 7 and on CCTV-9 from Nov 9.As the finale of the series, w
2、hich 3._(launch) seven years ago, the new season was shot across 11 provincial-level regions, 4._(include) Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, making Aerial China the first of 5._(it) kind to cover vast areas of the countrys diverse landscape.After serving 6._ the chief director for the first and third sea
3、sons, Yu Le, 7._ is back at the helm for the fourth season, says shooting for the latest season 8._(start) in the spring of 2020.“The cinematography team has accumulated a lot of experience 9._ the previous three seasons, making us more capable to follow wild animals while 10._(avoid) disrupting the
4、m,” says Yu.语法填空 2 From Brydes whales swimming in the sea along the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region 1._ migrating naked carp in the salty Qinghai Lake, the documentary has snapped a lot of intriguing wildlife moments.An episode(集) showing the Tibet autonomous region records 2._ brown bears prepare
5、for winter and black-necked cranes undergo their annual 3._(migrate) between March and April. In another story, featuring Hubei province, members of a family of golden snub-nosed monkeys are seen huddling together to get warm on a 4._(snow) branch in the Shennongjia Forestry District. The photograph
6、y team also encountered three wild golden yaks or one-hundredth of the species total population in the world 5._ (run) with a herd of common yaks on the Tibetan plateau. “China 6._ (strive) to protect endangered wildlife species and their habitats in recent years. With the improved biological enviro
7、nment, we are surprised and happy to find that it has become much 7._(easy) to spot rare species in the wild,” says Yu.Taking Tibetan antelopes 8._ an example, the director says the plateau-based creatures were difficult 9._(encounter) in the past, but the 10._(expand) of their population and enhanc
8、ed research on their living patterns have allowed the camera crew to tailor plans to follow the animals.语法填空3 With most close-ups for the season shot by photographers from helicopters or cameras 1._(install) on drones, the director says the 2._(respond) of different animals to the filming devices va
9、ried.“Some of the wild animals were alert to the machines, but some creatures were curious 3._ the lens,” he recalls, 4._(add) that a gray heron was caught attempting to peck a camera when the filming team 5._(be) in Liaoning province.“Unlike the animals living on land or flying in the sky, the crea
10、tures in water usually pay less attention 6._ such machines. The pivotal moment for a successful shot depends on the mood of the animals or 7._ good the weather is,” Yu says.For most audiences 8._ have already watched some aerial shots of natural resource-rich regions in previous works, the new seas
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