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    A UPS (United Parcel Service) driver Ryan Arens was making his rounds near a pond in Bozeman, Montana, when he heard a sound. “Like a cry for help,” he told the Dodo. It was December 2019, and about 15 feet from the frozen banks was the source of that cry-a struggling dog with half of its body underwater, trying to stick to a thin layer of ice. How she got there no one knows, but an elderly man was already on the scene, determined to save her. He’d entered the pond in a rowboat and was trying hard to cut the ice with a rock to create a path to the dog. It was slowly going, and Arens,44, thought he stood a better chance.

Animals are my weakness,” he told the Great Falls Tribune, explaining why he took off his clothes without hesitation, even though the temperature was in the 30s, and took over the rowboat.

His heart beating wildly, Arens slid closer to the dog and used the other man’s rock to smash away at the ice. He gave one too strong hit and slipped off the boat, falling into 16 feet of icy water.

He resurfaced in time to see the dog going under. Using nervous energy to keep warm, he swam about five feet toward her, took hold of her collar, and pulled her to the ice. He then lifted the dog into the boat and slid it back to the shore, where anxious bystanders carried the dog to the home of the elderly man, a retired animal doctor. Once in the house himself, Arens jumped into a warm shower with the dog until they both felt warm. A few more minutes in the pondthe doctor told Arens, and she would have likely suffered cardiac arrest(心脏骤停).

The next day, Arens was back working in the same neighborhood when the dog’s owner came over to thank him for saving Sadie. “Would you like to meet her?” he asked. He opened the door to his pickup, and immediately out raced Sadie. She went straight to Arens, leaping on him and bathing him in wet kisses. “That special delivery”says Arens, “was the highlight of my UPS career.”

1.What happened to the dog?

A.It lost its way home. B.It was caught in an accident.

C.It fell into a pond. D.It was trapped in a truck.

2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 tell us?

A.He can’t help helping animals in trouble B.Dogs are too weak to stand the cold.

C.He is good at raising weak animals. D.He is too weak to save the dog.

3.What was the weather like when it happened?

A.Warm B.Cold C.Cool D.Hot.

4.Who saved the dog in the end?

A.The animal doctor. B.Ryan Arens

C.A bystander. D.A reporter.

5.What can we conclude from the end of the story?

A.Sadie went to live with the person who saved her.

B.The dog owner was not a responsible master.

C.Dogs should be kept indoors in cold weather.

D.Arens was proud of what he had done.

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文。讲述了Ryan Arens跳进结冰的湖水里救了一条狗的故事,小狗和主人对他表示感谢,Ryan Arens为他所做的事感到自豪。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段It was December 2019, and about 15 feet from the frozen banks was the source of that cry-a struggling dog with half of its body underwater, trying to stick to a thin layer of ice.可知在离结冰的河岸约15英尺的地方,一只挣扎的狗发出了哀嚎——它的一半身体在水下,试图抓住一层薄薄的冰层,即这条狗掉进了池塘结冰的水里。故选C。 2. 句意猜测题。画线句子意思是:动物是我的弱点。下文he took off his clothes without hesitation, even though the temperature was in the 30s,and took over the rowboat. Ryan Arens毫不犹豫跳进冰冷的水里去救落水的狗,说明他不由自主地帮助有麻烦的动物。故选A。 3. 推理判断题。根据第一段about 15 feet from the frozen banks, a thin layer of ice, cut the ice with a rock.在离结冰的河岸大约15英尺的地方,有一层薄冰,用石头把冰切开。第二段the temperature was in the 30s.温度在30多度。可知故事发生在结冰的冬天,由此判断出天气非常寒冷,故选B。 4. 细节理解题。根据第四段Using nervous energy to keep warm, he swam about five feet toward her, took hold of her collar, and pulled her to the ice. He then lifted the dog into the boat and slid it back to the shore可知Ryan Arens游向狗,把她拉到冰上,然后又把狗抱上船划回岸边。是Ryan Arens救了狗,故选B。 5. 推理判断题。根据最后一段He opened the door to his pickup, and immediately out raced Sadie. She went straight to Arens, leaping on him and bathing him in wet kisses. “That special delivery”,says Arens, “was the highlight of my UPS career.”提到狗的主人带着她来感谢Ryan Arens,狗一见到Ryan Arens就跳到他身上狂吻,Ryan Arens认为这次特殊的运送是他职业生涯的亮点。由此推知Ryan Arens为他救狗的事感到自豪。故选D。
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