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16.I'm part of the Roots & Shoots program founded by Dr.Jane Goodall.The program is intended to make and promote positive changes in the world.As Dr.Goodall says,"What you do makes a difference,and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make."In Bulgaria,where I live,homeless dogs are everywhere.Many people here turn a blind eye to them.But I cannot ignore the life of a street dog whenever I see one wandering in the street,looking for something to eat.That's why I'm no longer a food waster.When I see wasted food,I always think of a hungry dog climbing to garbage bins,searching for food that people have thrown there.When eating in a restaurant,I'm not afraid to take leftover food to feed stray cats or dogs.
A week ago,I saw a homeless dog around the garbage bins.Immediately I knelt down,spoke to her softly and ran my hands over her.I could see that she had had puppies.I couldn't imagine how she could have been able to care for them.Hours earlier,I'd bagged up a plate of leftover fish.As I unwrapped it,she wagged her tail and sniffed at it.She ate all the fish in no time.
It's sad,isn't it?I can't understand why many of us waste so much and think little of it.These homeless animals have taught me that food is precious.Even when I don't have leftovers with me,I'll take the time to get something from the grocery store to feed them.
I know my power is small,so I hope that next time you see wasted food,do turn it into worthy food.You have the power to save a life!
21.The author uses what Dr.Goodall says to showD.
A.how we can develop our business
B.why it is important to be great
C.why the program is popular globally
D.how we can change the world positively
22.What can be concluded from the text?C
A.There are few homeless dogs where the author lives
B.The author takes homeless dogs home and raises them
C.Seeing homeless dogs makes the author never waste food
D.People throw food into garbage bins to feed homeless dogs
23.The author took the leftover fish with him toB.
A.eat it when he was hungry
B.feed a homeless dog he met
C.look for more homeless animals
D.set an example to those who throw away food
24.The author wrote the text to ask us toC.
A.value our food
B.treat dogs as our friends
C.save wasted food for homeless dogs
D.raise homeless dogs and cats.
分析 本文主要讲述了作者看到在街上寻找食物的流浪狗,告诉自己不要浪费食物,把剩下的食物喂给流浪狗,呼吁人们也这样做.
解答 21.D.细节理解题.由前一句The program is intended to make and promote positive changes in the world可知这个项目旨在促进世界积极的变化,故选D.
22.C.细节理解题.由第二段That's why I'm no longer a food waster.When I see wasted food,I always think of a hungry dog climbing to garbage bins,searching for food that people have thrown there,可知我不再浪费食物的原因是我看到食物,总是想起饥饿的狗爬到垃圾桶,寻找人们扔在那里的食物,故选C.
23.B.细节理解题.由第二段I'm not afraid to take leftover food to feed stray cats or dogs可知作者总是把剩下的食物喂给流浪猫或者流浪狗,故选B.
24.C.主旨归纳题.本文主要讲述了作者不浪费食物,把剩下的食物喂给流浪狗,呼吁人们也这样做,故选C.
点评 本篇文章主要是细节理解方面的题型,需要考生通过跳读迅速找到对应的句子进行详细理解,句子的理解可以结合上下文意思,通过逻辑推理得到.
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