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Here in the hills were buffaloes. I had even, in my very young days—when I could not live till I had killed one of each kind of African animal—shot a bull out here. Later on, when I was not so interested to shoot as to watch the wild animals, I had been out to see them again, but twice I had to go back without success.

But one afternoon as I was having tea with some friends outside the house, Denys came flying from Nairobi and went over our heads westwards; a little while after he turned and came back and landed on the farm. I drove down to the plain to bring him back, but he would not get out of his plane.

“The buffaloes are out feeding in the fields, ”he said, “come out and have a look them. ”

“I cannot come, ”I said, “I have got tea-party up at the house. ”

“But we will go and see them and be back in a quarter of an hour, ”he said.

This sounded to me like the suggestions which people make to you in a dream. So I went up with him. It did not take us long to see the buffaloes from the air; we counted them as they peacefully mixed and separated on the open ground closed in by bushes. There was one very old big black bull, and a number of young ones;  if a stranger had come near to them they would have heard or smelt him at once, but they were not prepared for something from the air. They heard the noise of our machine and stopped feeding, but they did not seem to be able to look up. In the end they realized that something very strange was about;  the old bull first walked out in front of the others. Suddenly he began to go down the valley side and after a moment he broke into a run. The whole group now followed him, rushing hurriedly down into the bushes. In a small wood of low trees they stopped and kept close together. Here they believed themselves to be out of sight. We flew up and away. It was like having been taken there by a secret unknown route.

When I came back to my tea-party the teapot on the stone was still so hot that I burned my fingers on it.

1. When young, the writer          .

A. was interested to kill as many animals as possible

B. had failed to find the buffaloes

C. enjoyed shooting one of every sort of African animal

D. used to camp in the hills and watch the buffaloes in a plane

2. The writer went to the plane          .

A. to pick Denys up and take him back to the tea-party

B. to have a talk with Denys

C. to persuade Denys to leave the plane

D. because they wanted to go up in the plane

3. When the buffaloes heard the noise of the plane, they          .

A. looked up at it

B. ran away immediately

C. continued feeding

D. were uncertain what to do

4. The buffaloes felt safe when they reached the wood because they          .

A. thought they couldn’t be seen

B. could only be seen from the ground

C. could only be seen if the plane flew higher

D. could not see the plane

 

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Here in the hills were buffaloes. I had even, in my very young days—when I could not live till I had killed one of each kind of African animal—shot a bull out here. Later on, when I was not so interested to shoot as to watch the wild animals, I had been out to see them again, but twice I had to go back without success.

But one afternoon as I was having tea with some friends outside the house, Denys came flying from Nairobi and went over our heads westwards; a little while after he turned and came back and landed on the farm. I drove down to the plain to bring him back, but he would not get out of his plane.

“The buffaloes are out feeding in the fields, ”he said, “come out and have a look them. ”

“I cannot come, ”I said, “I have got tea-party up at the house. ”

“But we will go and see them and be back in a quarter of an hour, ”he said.

This sounded to me like the suggestions which people make to you in a dream. So I went up with him. It did not take us long to see the buffaloes from the air; we counted them as they peacefully mixed and separated on the open ground closed in by bushes. There was one very old big black bull, and a number of young ones;  if a stranger had come near to them they would have heard or smelt him at once, but they were not prepared for something from the air. They heard the noise of our machine and stopped feeding, but they did not seem to be able to look up. In the end they realized that something very strange was about;  the old bull first walked out in front of the others. Suddenly he began to go down the valley side and after a moment he broke into a run. The whole group now followed him, rushing hurriedly down into the bushes. In a small wood of low trees they stopped and kept close together. Here they believed themselves to be out of sight. We flew up and away. It was like having been taken there by a secret unknown route.

When I came back to my tea-party the teapot on the stone was still so hot that I burned my fingers on it.

1. When young, the writer          .

A. was interested to kill as many animals as possible

B. had failed to find the buffaloes

C. enjoyed shooting one of every sort of African animal

D. used to camp in the hills and watch the buffaloes in a plane

2. The writer went to the plane          .

A. to pick Denys up and take him back to the tea-party

B. to have a talk with Denys

C. to persuade Denys to leave the plane

D. because they wanted to go up in the plane

3. When the buffaloes heard the noise of the plane, they          .

A. looked up at it

B. ran away immediately

C. continued feeding

D. were uncertain what to do

4. The buffaloes felt safe when they reached the wood because they          .

A. thought they couldn’t be seen

B. could only be seen from the ground

C. could only be seen if the plane flew higher

D. could not see the plane

 

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  For your information if you should ever be in the same situation, this is how my son was able to survive for five nights without a phone or money as a teen runaway.He was actually more prepared for the adventure than I thought.

  He did not have any money but begged.Someone gave him as much as $40.00.He was also seen in front of Safeway where he was able to get free food.

  In his backpack were newspaper clippings(剪报)from the free newspapers advertising different locations, things to do, head shops in the area.Anything that was free clinics, shelters(庇护所)and food.There was one small book on how to be homeless and another piece of paper with a listing of the homeless shelters.

  When he arrived into a town he would talk to the homeless people to find out where he could stay.Interestingly enough, the adult homeless wanted nothing to do with underage kids.They would tell him where the “homeless teen camps” were or how to get in touch with them.

  While looking for him, most of the teens that we talked to did not want to give us any information, but once we got into a conversation with them, they became forthright.They also would give us their opinion on how we should be parenting our kid.

  My son claimed he did not hitchhike(yeah!!).He took the bus from place to place.The bus for teens I think is roughly one dollar.

  He went to the library and checked his My Space.He did receive the messages we had written him but did not reply.

  A teen runaway is not a crime in California, therefore, the police or law enforcement is not actively looking for your kid.There are over 28,000 teen runaways in California alone.Our son was found by a friend and picked up by the police in the Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco.The Haight is a favorite for homeless teen runaways and somehow they all know it.I think they know they can survive there.He told us he met kids from all over the country.I always felt like he was hiding from us or watching us and it seemed like we were always one day behind him.

(1)

This passage is written to ________.

[  ]

A.

tell teens to prepare themselves to be runaways

B.

tell parents not to worry too much about their runaway son

C.

show parents what to do with their runaway son.

D.

get attention from the society to runaways

(2)

Why did the runaway boy have newspaper clippings in his backpack?

[  ]

A.

Because he wanted to get information about how to beg for money.

B.

Because he wanted to know if his parents were looking for him.

C.

So that he could have information about how to survive as a runaway.

D.

So that he could use them to warm himself for the cold night.

(3)

The underlined word “forthright” in paragraph 5 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

direct and honest

B.

interested and helpful

C.

friendly but dishonest

D.

pleased and sorry

(4)

What can we know from the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

The police found the author's runaway son.

B.

There are over 28,000 runaway teens in the Haight.

C.

There were many shelters for the runaways in the Haight.

D.

It was hard for the author to find back her son.

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  Here in the hills were buffaloes.I had even, in my very young days-when I could not live till I had killed one of each kind of African animal-shot a bull out here.Later on, when I was not so interested to shoot as to watch the wild animals, I had been out to see them again, but twice I had to go back without success.

  But one afternoon as I was having tea with some friends outside the house.Denys came flying from Nairobi and went over our heads westwards; a little while after he turned and came back and landed on the farm.I drove down to the plain to bring him back, but he would not get out of his plane.

  “The buffaloes are out feeding in the fields,”he said,“come out and have a look at them.”

  “I cannot come,”I said,“I have got tea-party up at the house.”

  “But we will go and see them and be back in a quarter of an hour,”he said.

  This sounded to me like the suggestions that people make to you in a dream.So I went up with him.It did not take us long to see the buffaloes from the air; we counted them as they peacefully mixed and separated on the open ground closed in bushes.There was one very old big black bull, and a number of young ones; if a stranger had come near to them they would have heard or smelt him at once, but they were not prepared for something from the air.They heard the noise of our machine and stopped feeding, but they did not seem to be able to look up.In the end they realized that something very strange was about; the old bull first walked out in front of the others.Suddenly he began to go down the valley side and after a moment he broke into a run.The whole group now followed him, rushing hurriedly down into the bushes.In a small wood of how trees they stopped and kept close together.Here they believed themselves to be out of sight.We flew up and away.It was like having been taken there by a secret unknown route.

  When I came back to my tea-party the teapot on the stone was still so hot that I burned my fingers on it.

(1)

When young, the writer ________.

[  ]

A.

was interested to kill as many animals as possible

B.

had failed to find the buffaloes

C.

enjoyed shooting one of every sort of African animal

D.

used to camp in the hills and watch the buffaloes in a plane

(2)

The writer went to the plane ________.

[  ]

A.

to pick Denys up and take him back to the tea-party

B.

to have a talk with Denys

C.

to persuade Denys to leave the plane

D.

because they wanted to go up in the plane

(3)

When the buffaloes heard the noise of the plane, they ________.

[  ]

A.

looked up at it

B.

ran away immediately

C.

continued feeding

D.

were uncertain what to do

(4)

The buffaloes felt safe when they reached the wood because they ________.

[  ]

A.

thought they couldn't be seen

B.

could only be seen from the ground

C.

could only be seen if the plane flew higher

D.

could not see the plane

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  Here in the hills were buffaloes.I had even, in my very young days-when I could not live till I had killed one of each kind of African animal-shot a bull out here.Later on, when I was not so interested to shoot as to watch the wild animals, I had been out to see them again, but twice I had to go back without success.

  the house.Denys came flying from Nairobi and went over our heads westwards; a little while after he turned and came back and landed on the farm.I drove down to the plain to bring him back, but he would not get out of his plane.

  “The buffaloes are out feeding in the fields,” he said, “come out and have a look at them.”

  “I cannot come,” I said, “I have got teaparty up at the house.”

  “But we will go and see them and be back in a quarter of an hour,” he said.

  This sounded to me like the suggestions that people make to you in a dream.So I went up with him.It did not take us long to see the buffaloes from the air; we counted them as they peacefully mixed and separated on the open ground closed in by bushes.There was one very old big black bull, and a number of young ones; if a stranger had come near to them they would have heard or smelt him at once, but they were not prepared for something from the air.They heard the noise of our ?machine and stopped feeding, but they did not seem to be able to look up.In the end they realized that something very strange was about; the old bull first walked out in front of the others.Suddenly he began to go down the valley side and after a moment he broke into a run.The whole group now followed him, rushing hurriedly down into the bushes.In a small wood of low trees they stopped and kept close together.Here they ?believed themselves to be out of sight.We flew up and away.It was like having been taken there by a secret unknown route.

  When I came back to my tea-party the teapot on the stone was still so hot that I burned my fingers on it.

(1)

When young, the writer _________.

[  ]

A.

was interested to kill as many animals as possible

B.

had failed to find the buffaloes

C.

enjoyed shooting one of every sort of African animal

D.

used to camp in the hills and watch the buffaloes in a plane

(2)

Why did Denys’s suggestion sound to me like the suggestions that people make to you in a dream?

[  ]

A.

He was regretted for his shooting the buffaloes as young.

B.

He had long expected to watching them again but never succeeded.

C.

The experience on a plane watching down the plain was a dreaming experience.

D.

He hadn’t seen Denys for a long time.

(3)

The writer went to the plane _________.

[  ]

A.

to pick Denys up and take him back to the teaparty

B.

to have a talk with Denys

C.

to persuade Denys to leave the plane

D.

because they wanted to go up in the plane

(4)

When the buffaloes heard the noise of the plane, they _________.

[  ]

A.

looked up at it

B.

ran away immediately

C.

continued feeding

D.

were uncertain what to do

(5)

The buffaloes felt safe when they reached the wood because they _________.

[  ]

A.

thought they couldn’t be seen

B.

could only be seen from the ground

C.

could only be seen if the plane flew higher

D.

could not see the plane

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