On an afternoon in 2014 in Denmark, Decan Andersen saw a baby red squirrel fall from his apartment building and land in the middle of his garden, injured and bleeding. Although concerned, Andersen left the squirrel alone and went inside, thinking that the mother would come and rescue him.
But when that didn’t happen, the 37-year-old former television salesman knew what he had to do. He brought the furry baby back and got in touch with wildlife officials for advice. And while he was on the phone, a strange thing happened: His cat Coco’s motherly instincts took hold, washing him with his tongue and warming him up. Later, after a veterinarian (兽医) had dressed the squirrel’s wounds, Andersen made his new housemate some tiny sweaters and socks to prevent him from scratching his wounds.
Then Tintin---named after the movie his children were watching, “The Adventure of Tintin”---got so used to his cozy home life during his convalescence that the family soon realized they couldn’t release him back into the wild, especially since he now had no fear of cats! Feeding him kitten milk from a bottle until Tintin grew strong enough to crack nuts on his own, Andersen received special permission from Danish Wildlife Preservation officials to keep the red squirrel, since they are considered endangered in Denmark and several other countries.
Using a little harness(甲胄) and leash(安全绳) to protect Tintin from the dogs, eagles and cats that weren’t as tolerant of squirrels as Coco, Andersen began taking his little pet everywhere he went, documenting their adventures on Facebook and Instagram, where they now have almost 40, 0000 followers.
“With so much negativity in the world, I thought it could help lift people up,” Andersen said. “Most people who meet us feel amazed and want to know more. He makes people forget about their troubles for a moment so they can laugh and smile. He’s certainly brought light and enjoyment to me and my family. We have a special bond and are pretty much together, 24/7. ”
1.How did Andersen respond to the injured squirrel at first?
A.He left it as it was
B.He called wildlife officials
C.He went to rescue it right away
D.He hid himself in his apartment
2.What does the underlined word “convalescence” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Immigration B.Catastrophe
C.Recovery D.Survival
3.What can be inferred about red squirrel in the passage?
A.They are uncommon in Denmark
B.It is generally forbidden to keep them
C.It is hard for them to coexist with humans
D.They can keep on good terms with wildcats
4.What does Andersen think of the relationship with Tintin?
A.It is annoying B.It is discouraging
C.It is solid D.It is uplifting
New Scientist Live
What is it?
New Scientist Live is the world’s greatest science festival, which has won gold in the “event of the year” category at the British Media Awards three years in a row. This year’s event will run at the ExCel Center in London from 10 to 13 October, featuring over 140 talks and a huge range of interactive experiences, workshops and performances.
Who are the speakers?
The main stage lineup features such amazing names as Lee Berger, the discoverer of our ancient human relatives Homo Naledi, biological anthropologist Alice Roberts, the Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, and Christiana Figueres, who led the United Nations climate negotiations from 2012 to 2016.
Then there are 5 more stages with different themes: universe, humans, Earth, technology and engineering. Here you’ll find architect Roma Agrawal, geneticist Giles Yeo, ocean explorer Jon Copley, engineer Mark Miodownik and many more. Plus, you can see TV stars like Konnie Huq and Maddie Moate on our performance stage.
What else is going on?
On top of that, there’re over 150 exhibits including a virtual reality roller coaster, rocket building, the operating room of the future, and a huge moon installation.
Can school groups come?
Absolutely—we have schools’ tickets available on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 October. On Thursday we have a special schools’ program with dedicated content around the curriculum.
Can I come just for the evening?
Yes—On Friday 11 October, we’re open until 9 pm. Friday night tickets allow access from 5 pm onwards for drinks, discussions and after-dark entertainment, like Julia Shaw’s talk on the science of evil.
How can I get tickets?
Head over to the New Scientist Live website—you’ll find much more information there about what’s on and how to get there.
1.How can you benefit from the event?
A.Make friends with many visitors present
B.Have chances to interview many famous stars
C.Learn about different fields of scientific knowledge
D.Develop special habits of making scientific discoveries
2.What do you have to do to attend the festival?
A.Buy a ticket online
B.Join a school group
C.Make an appointment with the speakers
D.Arrive at the ExCel Center in advance
3.When can you listen to Julia Shaw’s presentation?
A.On Oct 10 B.On Oct 11
C.On Oct 12 D.On Oct 13
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◆the longest canal in the world
◆runs from Beijing to Hangzhou
◆covers a distance of nearly 1,800 kilometers
◆joins five rivers including the Yellow River and the Yangtze River
◆built in Ad 605, making the journey from the north to the south more direct
◆still plays an important role in travel today
◆every day, ships go up and down the canal, carrying things between the north and the south
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Each of the mice arrived. They thought _________ and did what they could to find a way to save their lives. They spoke, sitting face to face, but none of them had an idea. Finally a young mouse stood up and said,"Why not tie a bell _________ the cat’s neck? Then,___________the cat comes close, we will hear the bell and _________ .Then the cat won’t _________catch any more of us.”
“It _________ good! Who can do so here?” the oldest mouse asked. At this very moment the hole was quiet and no one answered. At last he said, “It's____________ to say than to do.”
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2.A.to eat B.eat C.eating D.to be eaten
3.A.should B.have to C.would D.must
4.A.strongly B.hard C.hardly D.heavily
5.A.over B.with C.round D.about
6.A.unless B.when C.though D.since
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