题目内容
6.Dear Editors,On my way to work every morning I drive by a farm where I can see some horses off in the distance in the woods.They are there every single morning no matter how cold or rainy or windy it is.There is a shed(牲口棚)on the farm,but it doesn't look to me that the horses are ever taken into the shed.Is this right?I don't think horses should be treated like this.
Sam
Dear Sam,
Thanks for taking an interest in these horses.Problems about the care of horses are different from cats and dogs.Think of wild horses that spend their whole lives outdoors finding whatever food and shelter(遮蔽物)they can on their own.The point is that horses don't require as much shelter as a lot of other farm animals.However,that doesn't mean that they don't need some shelter.
It is hard to tell from your letter whether the situation for these horses is unacceptable.Above all,do you know the people who own the horses well enough to just talk to them as a neighbor and express your concern (关注)?Maybe they will tell you that the horses do go in the shed at night.
If direct contact (联系)is not a choice and you can see that the horses'situation is poor,then call 911,report the situation and ask law enforcement officers (执法官员) to look into it.
If you just can't see enough to prove such a report,call the Oswego Court Humane Society on 207-1070for help from the Large Animal Assistance Project (LAAP).A volunteer from the project will help solve the problem.
Speaking of volunteer assistance,since you appear to be a horse lover,why not talk to the LAAP about volunteer opportunities for you?It's big job,but totally rewarding,and the project always needs knowledgeable horse people to help.
32.Sam writes to the editors in order toB.
A.ask how to keep horses in changeable weathers.
B.discuss whether some horses are badly treated
C.express his strong interest in keeping horses
D.describe some beautiful horses he has seen
33.Compared with cats and dogs,horsesA.
A.need less shelter
B.prefer living indoors
C.can predict bad weathers
D.like finding food by themselves
34.What do the editors advise Sam to do first?C.
A.To call 911for help
B.To find a volunteer from the LAAP
C.To contact the horses'owner directly.
D.To call the Oswego County Humane Society.
35.In the last paragraph of the second letter,the editorsC.
A.hope Sam can be more knowledgeable
B.stress the importance of volunteering
C.encourage Sam to join the LAAP
D.suggest Sam change his job.
分析 本文主要讲了两封信件,一封是萨姆写给编辑关于看见野马是否需要圈起来养的问题的探讨,第二封是编辑回信给萨姆给的一些建议.
解答 32.B.细节理解题.根据文中,it doesn't look to me that the horses are ever taken into the shed.Is this right?,可知他写给编辑的中心主要是想要说明如何对待马的问题,故选B.
33.A.细节理解题.根据文中,Think of wild horses that spend their whole lives outdoors finding whatever food and shelter(遮蔽物)they can on their own,可知比起猫和狗,马更少的需要避风港,因为他们会自己去寻找,故选A.
34.C.细节理解题.根据文中,do you know the people who own the horses well enough to just talk to themas a neighbor and express your concern (关注)?可知编辑是想告诉萨姆,首先找到养马的人告诉他们这件事情以及你的想法故选C.
35.C.细节理解题.根据文中,If you just can't see enough to prove such a report,call the Oswego Court Humane Society on 207-1070 for help from the Large Animal Assistance Project (LAAP),编辑建议作者找到自愿保护动物的协会寻求一些帮助,故选C.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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38.A.cheap | B.special | C.practical | D.usual |
39.A.new | B.separate | C.booked | D.laid |
40.A.worst | B.most | C.best | D.least |
41.A.nervously | B.carefully | C.sadly | D.happily |
42.A.think | B.consider | C.mean | D.ask |
43.A.mixture | B.liquid | C.matter | D.dish |
44.A.course | B.food | C.soup | D.salad |
45.A.other | B.others | C.the other | D.another |
46.A.dinner | B.idea | C.food | D.subject |
47.A.pick | B.look | C.make | D.take |
48.A.referred | B.depended on | C.lay in | D.resulted from |
49.A.less | B.more | C.some | D.any |
50.A.within | B.beyond | C.inside | D.outside |
51.A.Feeling | B.Seeing | C.Realizing | D.Thinking |
52.A.store | B.move | C.throw | D.hide |
53.A.order | B.place | C.season | D.date |
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55.A.enrich | B.feed | C.affect | D.please |