A rescue group made sure hunting dogs Herbier and Hilda were adopted as a pair since Hilda helps Herbier get around.
For more than 50 years, guide dogs have been trained to help humans with vision challenges live without boundaries and enjoy independence in their homes, offices, and the community at large. Given dogs' ability to be trained, along with their skills, it seemed unavoidable that there would be an unofficial guide dog for a blind dog.
Almost more exciting is the fact that one such set, which was abandoned together in Salem about a month ago, has found a new forever home that will allow the blind dog and his caretaker dog to remain together.
A little more than a month ago, someone abandoned three dogs over the fence of a local gentleman who formerly rescued greyhounds. The man no longer rescues the little dogs of being long of body, short of leg and droopy of ears, but he did know to take them to the Marion County Dog Services shelter.
The county shelter knew immediately to contact Diane Young at Salem Dogs, a local dog rescue known for being heavy on love and affection that the county most likely has on speed dial.
The rescue director responded in time, taking in the two of the dogs. One black male was healthy and passed tests quickly and easily. He was put up for adoption at the shelter and was quickly accepted.
The other two are between the ages of 4 and 5, required a bit more care. Hilda, a long-haired, black-dappled female, was obviously connected to Herbier, a light-brown, smooth-coated brown greyhound who had vision problems.
1.What can we learn about the abandoned dogs?
A.They have been trained for their ability and skills.
B.The three dogs were abandoned because they are blind.
C.They are finally adopted to live with the man who found them.
D.The dog Hilda offers to help the blind dog Herbier get around.
2.What does the underlined word “greyhounds” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A.Cows who have lost their babies. B.Dogs who are abandoned by their owners.
C.Humans who become old and lonely. D.Chickens which are living with their mom.
3.What can we infer from this text?
A.The touching story of two dogs helping each other happened one month ago.
B.Humans began to train dogs for the ability and skills of guidance five years ago.
C.The two abandoned dogs are still living together at the shelter today.
D.The two dogs were abandoned most probably because they were blind.
4.What is the text mainly about?
A.A moving story about two dogs. B.The Marion County Dog Services shelter.
C.A dog and a blind dog were trained. D.Two dogs were abandoned by a man.
Looking for some San Diego events February 2020? We've got a great list of fun things to do in San Diego California. Enjoy these winter 2020 San Diego events and February Valentines Day fun. If it rains, don't worry. February is museum, with half price on many museums. And most importantly, don't forget to plan a romantic Valentine's Day activity!
Whale Watching in San Diego
California Gray Whales undergo their annual migration from Alaska through San Diego and onto Baja California. During February — April, whale watching is at its best, as the whales migrate close to shore and can be seen from land or sea. One of the fun San Diego events. For more information see San Diego Whale Watching.
Explore San Diego Tide Pools
February 5 to 11 and 18 to 24,2020 at various times in the afternoon at low tide. Fall and winter are the best times to explore the San Diego tide pools. $ 10 for adults, children aged 11 and under free. Reservations recommended. 603-437-6722.
Super Bowl 2020
Watch the Super Bowl game Sunday February 2,2020. Even if you don't like football, the commercials are worth it. Still can’t convince you to watch? It's a great time to shop in the empty stores.
Hotel Coronado Historic Walking Tour
Monday and Friday at 10: 30 AM, Saturdays and Sundays at 3 PM. 60-minute walking tour of the famous historic Hotel Coronado, led by docents from the Coronado Historical Association. It's free and one of the best kids' activities in San Diego.
1.Which month is suitable time to watch whales in San Diego?
A.January. B.June.
C.March. D.October.
2.How much will a couple and their 10-year-old boy pay to attend the activity — Explore San Diego Tide Pools?
A.$20. B.$25.
C.$30. D.$ 15.
3.Which of the following events best suits an economical father with kids?
A.Super Bowl 2020.
B.Hotel Coronado Historic Walking Tour.
C.Explore San Diego Tide Pools.
D.Whale Watching in San Diego.
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom打算到北京大学学习。他对中国历史很感兴趣,但又觉得汉语言文学专业就业前景更好,向你求助。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1. 对其到北大求学表示欢迎;
2. 推荐其中一个专业并陈述理由;
3. 期待见面。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考:汉语言文学 Chinese Language and Literature
Dear Tom,
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Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Hello, Jim! I’d like to share mine voluntary work with you this summer vacation, when I worked for a guide in the museum of my city. The work was interesting and tiring. It was the first time that I have learnt the origin of my city, which made me understood its amazing history. There were also other student volunteer in the museum. I’ve been learnt how to get on well with them. Besides, I’ve gained some social experience can’t be learnt from textbooks. In the word, I’ve got a wonderful and extreme valuable summer vacation.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba Jack Ma 1. (retire) on his 55th birthday on 10 September, 2019, 2. (make) him the first founder among a generation of Chinese Internet entrepreneurs to step down from his company.
Born 3. Hangzhou, Mr. Ma had begun his career as an English teacherbefore he became one of the billionaires. Mr. Ma struggled at school and 4. (reject) for 30 different jobs, including one at KFC. He bought his first 5. (person) computer at the age of 33. With no background in computing,Mr. Ma confounded Alibaba with 6. (create) in his apartment two decades ago. Known as the “Steve Jobs of China”, Mr. Ma owns 7. (near) 9% of e-commerce giant Alibaba. “I want to return to what I love to do — education,” Mr. Ma said recently in 8. interview. “There are a lot of things for me 9. (learn) from Bill Gates.” He is not only a fan of martial arts 10. has been practicing t’ai chi for more than 30 years.
After a day’s work in the hospital Jane Hodgson was finally on her way home. While _________, she noticed there was a car _________ at the side of the road and a crowd gathered around someone who was _________ on the ground. Jane pulled up to see what happened, which turned out to be _________ for the victim.
Describing the_________, Jane says, “A crowd of onlookers (旁观者) gathered there. Some young men were cream-faced and looking lost. They were _________ terrified. When I walked up, first-aid kit in hand, they said, ‘You’re a first aider. Oh thank God.’ They were so _________ that they hadn’t even called a _________ yet.”
A young girl was lying there. She had been hit by a car and fallen from her bike, _________ on her head and shoulder. “She had not been wearing a __________ when knocked down, and I thought she should not be __________ in case of a spinal injury, but after looking her over, in relief, I felt fairly __________ that she had escaped almost unharmed. Even so, __________ time passed, the pain she was suffering was __________. To avoid her losing consciousness, I kept __________ to her. We chatted about anything I could think of to keep her __________ off the pain. She squeezed my hand to relieve pain and this__________,” describes Jane.
Thinking back, Jane says, “Apart from her boyfriend I wasn’t __________ by anyone else, but that’s OK. For me, knowing that in a small way I helped the girl is all the __________ I need. I felt great that I’d made a __________.”
1.A.walking B.driving C.running D.riding
2.A.turned up B.taken away C.pulled over D.driven off
3.A.lying B.sitting C.standing D.sleeping
4.A.lucky B.uncomfortable C.bearable D.despairing
5.A.reason B.scene C.injure D.action
6.A.slightly B.eventually C.hardly D.completely
7.A.puzzled B.excited C.shocked D.absorbed
8.A.colleague B.doctor C.friend D.guide
9.A.focusing B.lying C.leaning D.landing
10.A.hat B.mask C.helmet D.seat belt
11.A.moved B.treated C.bothered D.saved
12.A.confused B.worried C.disappointed D.confident
13.A.since B.as C.while D.once
14.A.changing B.increasing C.declining D.disappearing
15.A.singing B.smiling C.talking D.signing
16.A.mind B.body C.soul D.shoulder
17.A.occurred B.worsened C.dropped D.helped
18.A.inspired B.thanked C.encouraged D.requested
19.A.reward B.feeling C.devotion D.harvest
20.A.deal B.proposal C.difference D.decision