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4.They're WILD animals
By Ernst-Ulrich Franzen
March 11,2010 (3)Comments
The story about the woman who lost some fingers while feeding a bear at a zoo in Manitowoc,after she ignored warnings and barriers(栅栏),reminded me of the story I heard about a couple who put their baby on the back of a wild horse in South Dakota to get a really cute picture.We all do silly things at times-no one is immune-but treating wild animals as lovely pets has to fall into a special category.Teddy bears and Disney movies aren't actually representative of real bears.
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1.TosaLeft-Mar 11,2010 10:46AM
Don't you think that maybe,just maybe some alcohol was involved?
2.tk421-Mar 11,2010 11:09AM
It was already approved that alcohol was involved.Stories that begin with a drunk person saying"Hey,I got an idea,watch this!"rarely end well.
3.Tristan Kloss-Mar 11,2010 11:41AM
Alcohol certainly isn't involved when people decide to keep"pets"like chimpanzees,baby tigers,etc.Stupidity,definitely.Dogs are pets because of thousands of years of domestication.Even farm animals,which have been kept by humans for thousands of years as well,aren't let in the house.So why keep animals that treat human contact with,at best,indifference(冷淡、不在乎) and,at worst,violence?

39.In Ernst-Ulrich Franzen's opinion,the woman lost her fingers becauseC.
A.the zoo keepers didn't warn her of the danger
B.she didn't know the bear was a wild animal
C.she was somehow influenced by cartoon characters
D.she climbed over the barriers and angered the bear
40.TosaLeft thinks the wounded womanA.
A.may have been drunk          
B.may be a little stupid
C.was addicted to wine         
D.fed wine to the bear
41.tk421means a drunk personB.
A.should be forbidden to enter the zoo
B.usually gets himself into trouble
C.is often fond of making up stories
D.usually likes to show himself off
42.What does Tristan Kloss think of people treating wild animals as pets?D
A.Kind.
B.Illegal.
C.Loving.
D.Stupid.

分析 本文主要讲述的是一些人因为看了动画片而和真实的动物接触,因此受到伤害甚至丢掉性命,据此展开讨论.

解答 CABD
39   C   推断题.由标题 March 11,2010 (3)Comments 下最后一句"Teddy bears and Disney movies aren't actually representative of real bears."可知 Ernst-Ulrich Franzen 认为这名女性喂熊的原因可能她受了卡通人物的影响,以为真正的熊和泰迪熊一样,C项正确.A项,由标题 March 11,2010 (3)Comments 下第一句"…after she ignored warnings"可知她被警告过,A项错误.B项,文章未提及,B项错误.D项,文中只提及她爬过栅栏去给熊喂食,并未提及她惹怒了熊,D项错误.故正确答案为C.
40  A   推断题.由标题 1.TosaLeft 下的内容"Don't you think that maybe,just maybe some alcohol was involved?"可知 TosaLeft 认为这个女性是因为喝了酒,A项正确.B、C、D项文章均未提及,错误.故正确答案为A.
41   B   细节题.由标题 2.tk421 下第二句"Stories that begin with a drunk person saying'Hey,I got an idea,watch this!'rarely end well."可知 tk421 认为醉酒人的故事很少有好结局,换句话说就是醉酒的人经常让自己陷入困境.故正确答案为B.
42   D   推断题.由标题 3.Tristan Kloss 下最后一句"So why keep animals that treat human contact with,at best,indifference(冷淡、不在乎) and,at worst,violence?"可知 Tristan Kloss 呼吁人们不要接触那些说好听点冷漠,说难听点暴力的动物,认为那些将野生动物当宠物的人很愚蠢(stupid),D项正确.kind 意为"友好的",illegal 意为"非法的",loving 意为"亲爱的,钟情的",均不符合文意.故正确答案为D.

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