One midnight, we heard Spotty barking suddenly. We came out only to see two men trying to get into our yard. “Robbery,” cried my mother, “Call the police immediately!” It was then that Spotty
2 . They boy ran to his father’s bag, while Jeb started shouting as well as hitting, to keep the cougar’s attention away from Tom.
How did Jeb try to hold the cougar’s attention?A.By keeping shouting and hitting. | B.By making a wall out of his arms. |
C.By throwing himself on the cougar | D.By swinging his fists at the cougar’s eyes. |
“She needs me.” Those were the exact words I spoke to my husband when I spotted Dottie, a little dog we found at a local shelter eight years ago.
Dottie leaned (倾斜) away when I tried to pet her and refused to let me hold her. While the other dogs jumped and barked, Dottie returned to the back of the cage, curled up in a ball, hoping us to leave her alone.
On the entire drive home, Dottie was in fear. So, upon arrival at our house, we got right to work. I held her as much as possible, touching her head and softly singing in her ear. We learned that she loved belly touch, so every time we passed by, we would offer a gentle touch. Eventually, we noticed her presenting her belly as we walked by her. I knew we were making real progress when I found her quietly sleeping on a chair one day, her head resting on one of my shoes. My heart melted (融化) as I realized she had brought it there because it contained my smell, and she wanted it nearby.
Ever so slowly, our little dog came to life. She began to play with toys, enjoy walks, and rest on our laps. There was no special treatment, no fancy food or toys. All we did was love her. And she grew well. She was so broken when we first met her that we had no idea what her true personality would be. But now we found a sweet, playful, loving soul.
One day, a few years after her adoption, I was busy doing housework around the house, doing laundry and climbing the stairs from the basement up to the main floor. When I finished, I sat down and enjoyed a well-deserved break. That’s when I realized I hadn’t seen Dottie for a while. I called to her and began searching. My heart raced and my pace quickened as I began checking under beds and behind sofa.
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Suddenly, I remembered the door to the basement.
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I held her in my arms tightly, telling her how sorry I was.
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I watched my dad scowl (绷着脸) as he listened to the voice coming through the telephone receiver. I heard him say, “Yes, Miss Beisner,” and “I understand what you’re saying, Miss Beisner. I appreciate you sharing this information. We’ll see what we can do about the situation. Thank you for calling. Goodbye.”
Miss Beisner was my first-grade teacher, and I loved her. I thought she felt the same about me, but now I was beginning to wonder. The tone of Dad’s voice, the redness in his cheeks, and his repeated clenching. And unclenching of fists made it pretty clear. This was not a warm and fuzzy good news-from-the-teacher call.
As I was deciding whether I should lock myself in my bedroom for the rest of my life or run away from home, Dad hung up the phone. “Jacquie, come here and sit down. We need to talk.”
Uh-oh. When Dad said, “We need to talk,” it meant he needed to talk, and I needed to listen.
I shuffled (拖着脚走) over to the well-worn brown chair in the corner of the living room, plopped down, and waited to hear the nature of my crime.
Dad told me that Miss Beisner thought I was bright but not working up to my ability. She said I had strong verbal skills but weak study habits. Translation: I never closed my mouth, and I seldom opened a book. Apparently, my failure to memorize the addition facts, or even attempt to, was more than she was willing to put up with. Hence, the telephone call.
Dad ended our one-way conversation with a verbal outline for his plan of attack. Bubbles, our Toy Manchester Terrier, was going to teach me math. Silently, I thought, No way is any dumb dog going to teach me how to add, not even our beloved Bubbles. Out loud, I said, “How?”
Dad summoned Bubbles from her bed near the stove and commanded her to sit. “Bubbles,” Dad said, “how much is five plus three?” Bubbles let out eight loud, crisp barks.
I was incredulous (满腹狐疑的). I couldn’t understand how a dog could add, and I was more than a little embarrassed by the fact that the family dog was smarter than me.
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Paragraph 1: After that, I threw myself into math with newfound determination.
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Within a day, I could see how he would make a house in a mess. The great outdoors itself barely seemed enough space for him to run. When he was let out of his fence, he became a mass of black-and-white fur rushing all over the place at breakneck speed. He never seemed to be tired of running, of jumping on people, or of barking. His high energy was entertaining, but also wearing (令人疲惫的). So it was usually my husband Gary’ s job to leash (栓链子) him up for walks.
One day in late summer, Gary, Alec, and I walked with Oreo to the edge of the field and loosed the leash. He took off on his normal run across the juicy, green fields and soon disappeared over the top of a hill. My family walked on the path along the fence at a much slower pace, looking for four-leafed clovers (四叶草) when suddenly we heard barking behind us.
We turned to see two unfamiliar dogs speeding toward us, and they did not look friendly. Ears back, teeth bared, they flew toward us over the dirt path. Gary pushed Alec and me toward a tree with some low-hanging branches. “Get Alec in the tree,” he ordered as he picked up a heavy stick. Heart pounding, I lifted Alec onto a branch, and Gary squared off (摆好架势) to face the attacking dogs and give us time to get into the tree.
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Suddenly, a black-and-white ball shot over the hill and hit the bigger of the two dogs.
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6 . Jack was a kitten(猫咪)born without eyes. He was the favorite amongst the kids hanging around. However, when the time came to find him a permanent home, no one knew where Jack would
When my friend asked if I wanted a kitten with no eyes which no one would
When first
It doesn't matter that he is eyeless, Jack is always a
Jack is truly a(n)
A.help | B.return | C.lead to | D.end up |
A.accept | B.serve | C.feed | D.buy |
A.permission | B.question | C.hesitation | D.bargain |
A.rushing | B.guided | C.going | D.brought |
A.excitedly | B.cautiously | C.hurriedly | D.endlessly |
A.problem | B.pleasure | C.interest | D.eagerness |
A.opened | B.caught | C.went through | D.found |
A.tried | B.failed | C.offered | D.refused |
A.lost | B.angry | C.tired | D.lonely |
A.surprise | B.event | C.joy | D.need |
A.waiting for | B.attacking | C.noticing | D.greeting |
A.assistant | B.inspiration | C.fortune | D.teacher |
A.playful | B.useful | C.convenient | D.costly |
A.sorry | B.welcome | C.amazed | D.shocked |
A.pride | B.choice | C.adaptabilities | D.sadness |
7 . I hated travelling by plane.Whenever I was on board, I could see the other passengers'
I knew I needed to
We walked together every day and it
I started taking Peety to different parks. He kept
At that moment, I realized I loved him. He looked up at me like I was the greatest guy in the world. He'd come into my life, and he
“Want to keep walking?"I asked him.
1.A.care | B.faith | C.anger | D.fear |
A.easily | B.finally | C.suddenly | D.deliberately |
A.wide | B.long | C.tight | D.loose |
A.end | B.start | C.repeat | D.continue |
A.win | B.rest | C.laugh | D.change |
A.feed | B.ride | C.walk | D.bark |
A.excitement | B.agreement | C.disappointment | D.amazement |
A.petting | B.pressing | C.pushing | D.punishing |
A.failed | B.worked | C.depended | D.suffered |
A.by accident | B.with pleasure | C.by intention | D.with ease |
A.biting | B.hiding | C.choking | D.holding |
A.danger | B.boredom | C.departure | D.freedom |
A.passed away | B.took off | C.broke up | D.sat down |
A.pride | B.pressure | C.politeness | D.tiredness |
A.replaced | B.missed | C.rescued | D.pitied |
2. 老虎不信,狐狸支招,让老虎紧行其后,以观其他动物的反应;
3. 见狐狸后跟着老虎,其他动物速命已唯恐不及,哪还有不跑之理;
4. 老虎居然没意识到,动物怕的竟是自己,而非狐狸。
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