【題目】

A man in Germany may not have been in danger when he called the police about a baby squirrel running after him, but it all worked out for the best for the funny suspect.

Emergency service centre(應(yīng)急服務(wù)中心) in the city of Karlsruhe got a call on Thursday from a man afraid that the tiny animal wouldn't stop following him around. The Guardian reported. Police arrived at the scene, where the squirrel finally stopped running after him by lying down and going to sleep.

It turned out that the squirrel actually needed help, the police said. ""It often happens that squirrels which have lost their mothers look for a replacement(代替者)and then focus(集中) their efforts on one person, "the policewoman Christina Krenz told The Guardian.

The squirrel, now named Karl-Friedrich, is in the care of an animal center. Karlsruhe police posted a statement on Facebook about the animal, including several lovely photos.

The baby squirrel chase(追逐) is the second squirrel event to make international headlines this summer. Last month, a London woman called police after she heard loud noises in her home and suspected a burglar. The intruder turned out to be a squirrel, according to the police who came for help.

Although the government in the German case said the squirrel did need help, wildlife experts(專家) warn that before intervening (介入) in the case where you suspect a squirrel is orphaned(孤兒的), you should do your best to make sure the animal truly requires help. The Wildlife Centre of Virginia, which gets hundreds of calls every year about supposedly orphaned squirrels, published this handy guide to help decide whether such an animal really needs help and what to do if so. When in doubt, contact a local wildlife rescuer or animal center.

1Karl-Friedrich in the passage turns out to be _______________.

A.a policewomanB.a little squirrelC.a guide in VirginiaD.a woman from London

2What does the underlined part "The intruder" in Paragraph5 mean?

A.A wildlife expert.B.A brave policeman.C.A female suspect.D.An unpopular visitor.

3Why did the baby squirrel run after the man?

A.The man gave food to it.B.The man would take it to the animal center.

C.It wanted to bite the man.D.It needed the replacement for the loss of its mother.

4What can we get from the wildlife experts' words?

A.People should find out if the squirrels truly need help.

B.The police should punish the people who hunt the squirrels.

C.The government should made laws to protect the squirrels.

D.The animal center needs enough money to carry on with their work.

5Which part of a newspaper may this passage come from?

A.Nature & Environment.B.Humans & culture.C.Geography & History. D.Sports & Music

【答案】

1B

2D

3D

4A

5A

【解析】

這篇短文給我們講述了一件很有趣的事情,失去媽媽的小松鼠經(jīng)常會(huì)尋找替代媽媽的人,所以它們會(huì)經(jīng)常追逐人類(lèi),這個(gè)夏季以來(lái)已經(jīng)發(fā)生了兩次這樣的事情了。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第四段“The squirrel, now named Karl-Friedrich, is in the care of an animal center.”可知,Karl-Friedrich是這只小松鼠的名字。故選B。

2

詞義猜測(cè)題。A“一個(gè)野生動(dòng)物專家”;B“一個(gè)勇敢的警察”;C“一個(gè)女嫌疑犯”;D“一個(gè)不受歡迎的來(lái)訪者”。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境“Last month, a London woman called police after she heard loud noises in her home and suspected a burglar. The intruder turned out to be a squirrel,”可知,這位倫敦的女士報(bào)警說(shuō)她在她的家里聽(tīng)到了很大的噪音,……結(jié)果是一只松鼠。由此可知猜測(cè),intruder指的是闖進(jìn)這位女士的家里的人。D符合語(yǔ)境,故選D

3

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第三段“"It often happens that squirrels which have lost their mothers look for a replacement(代替者)and then focus(集中) their efforts on one person, "the policewoman Christina Krenz told The Guardian.”可知,失去媽媽的松鼠經(jīng)常會(huì)尋找一個(gè)人作為替代品,所以它們會(huì)追逐人,故選D。

4

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文最后一段“Although the government in the German case said the squirrel did need help, wildlife experts(專家) warn that before intervening (介入) in the case where you suspect a squirrel is orphaned(孤兒的), you should do your best to make sure the animal truly requires help.”可知,野生動(dòng)物專家建議在介入之前,應(yīng)先確定松鼠是否真的需要幫助。故選A。

5

推理判斷題。A“自然與環(huán)境”;B“人類(lèi)與文化”;C“地理與歷史”;D“體育與音樂(lè)”。根據(jù)文意可知,短文講述了失去媽媽的松鼠經(jīng)常追逐人類(lèi)作為替代品,與自然有關(guān),故選A

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