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    In the waters off Brisbane, Australia, a seven­foot­long sand tiger shark swims in pain. A two­foot­long spike sticks out of her side. It’s a piece of fishing equipment that the shark ate carelessly. After traveling into her body, the spike punctured() through the shark’s stomach.

A man swimming in the water notices the shark. Then, he warns Sea World Marine Park in the nearby town of Gold Coast. Sea World sends a 12­person team from its rescue center to where the shark was discovered in Moreton Bay Marine Park. Soon, they find her lying on the seafloor. She’ll die without help,”says Trevor Long, leader of the rescue center.

Using an onboard crane(吊车), the rescuers move the shark into their boat’s 13­foot­long tank(). Then Dr. David Blyde gives the shark pain medicine and performs an operation to remove the spike. After that, the team sails with the shark to Sea World 33 miles away. They place the fish in a 49­foot­long tank and wait to see if she gets better.

To give the shark's stomach time to get better, she isn’t fed for the first few days. A week after her operation, Long offers the shark a small, dead fish. The animal refuses to eat. But days later when he drops another fish into her tank, the shark enjoys her meal. By now the shark’s wounds are getting better.

Two weeks after her rescue, they take the shark back to the boat and return her to Moreton Bay Marine Park. As the fish is lowered by the crane to the water’s surface, two rescuers jump into the ocean and guide her into the sea. From the boat, Long watches her swim away.The shark has another chance,” Long says.

1.What happens to the sand tiger shark?

A. She is unlucky and gets hurt badly.

B. She has nothing to eat for a few days.

C. She swims in Sea World and loses her way.

D. She is seriously ill because of sea water.

2.According to the text, Sea World________.

A. helps protect and save animals

B. is 33 miles away from Gold Coast

C. hasn’t enough space for another shark

D. has never performed operations on sharks

3.How does Long feel when feeding the shark for the first time after the operation?

A. Very proud. B. Quite worried.

C. Really relaxed. D. Extremely afraid.

4.What would be the best title for the text?

A. Dangers from sharks B. Sand tiger shark rescue

C. Moreton Bay Marine Park D. A rescue team from Sea World

 

1.A 2.A 3.B 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一条受伤的鲨鱼得到救助的故事。 1.细节理解题。由第一段中的A two­foot­long spike sticks out of her side. It’s a piece of fishing equipment that the shark ate carelessly. After traveling into her body, the spike punctured(刺) through the shark’s stomach.可知,这条鲨鱼非常不幸,因为误食了一根两英尺长的钓鱼器械而被刺穿肠胃,故选A。 2.细节理解题。由第二段中的Sea World sends a 12­person team from its rescue center to where the shark was discovered in Moreton Bay Marine Park. Soon, they find her lying on the seafloor.可知,该机构派遣了一支由十二人组成的救援小组来到发现鲨鱼的地点, A选项“Sea World帮助保护和拯救动物”说法正确,故选A。 3.推理判断题。由第四段中的A week after her operation, Long offers the shark a small, dead fish.(手术一周后,Long给了鲨鱼一条死鱼。)由此推断出,手术后第一次喂鲨鱼, Long应该是感到非常担心,故选B。 4.主旨大意题。文章主要讲述了一条受伤的鲨鱼得到救助的故事,故用B项“沙虎鲨救援”作为标题最恰当,故选B。
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