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    Russ Fee was asleep inside his tent last summer in Canada's Banff National Park when a series of screams shocked him awake. Throwing on his shoes and grabbing a lantern his wife had handed him, he ran out to investigate. Despite the darkness, he could make out a neighboring tent. Backing out was a wolf, dragging something in his teeth—a man.

Moments earlier, Elisa and Matt, were asleep with their two young children when the wolf tore into their tent. "It was like something out of a horror movie," Elisa recalled. For three minutes, Matt threw his body in front of Elisa and the boys and fought against the wolf. At one point, Matt got the upper hand, but the wolf turned the tables and dragged Matt outside while Elisa was pulling on his legs trying to get him back.

It was then that Russ Fee entered the picture. He ran at the beast, kicking it in the hip. The wolf dropped Matt and emerged from the tent. Fee felt like he had hit someone that was way out of his weight class.

Before the wolf could turn its anger on Fee, Matt, his arms bloodied, restarted the battle. The men threw at the wolf with rocks, forcing it back. Then the families fled to the shelter of the Fees, minivan and called an ambulance.

"Attacks are so rare that a person here has a greater chance of being killed by a dog, lightning, a bee sting, or a car collision with a deer than being injured by a wolf" said Matt.

Fee did think about drawing back, if  less heroic, during the heat of battle. The moment the wolf locked eyes with him, Fee said, "I immediately regretted kicking it."

1.What were the two families doing in the park?

A.They were making a horror movie. B.They were camping in the wild.

C.They were studying wolves. D.They were investigating the park.

2.How did Matt escape from the wolf?

A.By Fee's kicking the wolf from behind. B.By turning the table on the wolf.

C.By placing his hand tightly on the wolf. D.By his wife's pulling his legs.

3.What can be inferred from Paragraph 5?

A.Many deer are killed by vehicles. B.Dogs are people's friends in need.

C.Wolves seldom attack people there. D.People are often attacked by wolves.

4.Which word can best describe Fee in the story?

A.Brave. B.Responsible.

C.Indifferent. D.Clever.

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了在加拿大班夫国家公园的野外露营的罗斯·费狼口救人的故事。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Russ Fee was asleep inside his tent last summer in Canada's Banff National Park”及“a neighboring tent”可知,事发时,这两个家庭都在加拿大班夫国家公园的野外露营,故B项正确。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“He ran at the beast, kicking it in the hip. The wolf dropped Matt and emerged from the tent.”可知,费朝那条狼跑去,猛踢它的屁股,狼丢下了马特,马特因而得救,故A项正确。 3. 4.推理判断题。根据文章的讲述,特别是根据第三段中的“He ran at the beast, kicking it in the hip.”可知,看到狼袭击人后,费立即朝那条狼跑去,猛踢它的屁股救人,这表明费很勇敢,故A项正确。
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