Costa Rica is famous for its national,parks,but has only recently turned attention to supporting the people who live in them.Joh

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问题 Costa Rica is famous for its national,parks,but has only recently turned attention to supporting the people who live in them.Johnny Langenheim joins a community’led tour of its jungly Osa peninsula(半岛).
    And what wildness.Costa Rica’s Osa peninsula,a former island that now makes up the  southernmost reach of the country’s Pacific coast,was called“the moat biologically intense place  on Earth”by National Geographic.It covers 2.5%of the planet’s biodiversity into just 0.001%of  its surface area.And,this being Costa Rica,80%of it is protected,mostly by the Corcovado
national park.
    “We’re good at conserving nature here,”says Daniel Villafranca of the recently launched  Caminos de Osa community tourism initiative.Our group of 10 explorers is sitting down to a feast of gallo pinto(rice and black beans),tangy fried pork,salsa and fried plantain prepared by Don  Felix’s wife,Doria Yentsy.“A quarter of our country is national park.But we need new approaches that support people,too.That’s what Caminos de Osa is trying to do.”
    Don Felix now welcomes tourists.Don Felix is a case in point.He used to prospect for gold
and hunt wild pigs in remote parts of Osa,both illegal activities that damage this area’s weak
ecosystem,Now he and his wife have j oined a network of local business people hosting groups like ours on immersive tours.Daniel helps pull all the various joint ventures together and market the four—to-six—day trips as well as tailored trips that combine trekking,kayaking,snorkeling(徒步旅行,皮艇运动,用通气管潜泳),horse riding,and diving with visits to local communities.
  These traveling places were originally cleared by hunters and gold prospectors.Today the more  challenging Camino del Oro(Gold Trail)takes visitors on treks deep into Osa’s rain forest.But we’retaking the less strenuous coastal route and our next stop is Drake Bay,named after English’s most famous privateer,who is said to have left treasure here in the 1 6th century.
    Cosa Rica developed its national parks system in the 1970s,taking its hints from the great  North American parks.It has been regarded as an outstanding conservation success,but community ecotourism initiatives are still brand new.“The reality is the people who live in the parks need to earn a livelihood,but regulations make that very difficult,”says Villafranca.“This approach turns hunters and gold prospectors,who are directing the tourism narrative.”
We can conclude from the passage that_______.

选项 A、local people have transformed their way of making a living
B、the author has traveled to the deep inner part of rain forest
C、Osa is rich both in natural resources and human resources
D、tourist guides can make a fortune due to their beautiful nature

答案A

解析 推断题。根据文章倒数第二段…But we’re taking the less strenuous coastal route,可知B选项不正确;文章并未提及奥萨的人力资源丰富,故C选项不正确;D选项在文中并未提及,故可排除。文章花大量的篇幅在描述当地人不再靠狩猎和掘金为生,而是通过旅游业来为生,A选项意思为“当地人改变了谋生方式”,故正确答案为A。
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