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廬江磯山中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語試卷

I.聽力(30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Howmuchdidapoundofgreenbeanscost5yearsago9

A.1.5dollarsB.1.00dollarsC.0.5dollars

2.Inthewoman'sopinion,doestheTVstationbroadcastenoughsportsgamesnow?

A.YesB.No,notenoughC.Don't

3.Whatison(henewspaper?

A.ThereisanexcellentfilmonTVB.NothingspecialC.Don'tknow

4.Howmuchmoneydoesthemangivethewoman?

A.8.3dollarsB.8dollarsC.Morethan8.3dollars

5.WhenwillthewomangotoShanghai?

A.AtthebeginningofnextweekB.TomorrowC.Atleastaftertomorrow

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至第8題。

6.WhatistheweatherofMarchlikeusually?

A.HotanddryB.Rainyandcool.C.Atleastnotashotanddrylikethis

7.5yeasago,wheredidthemanlive?

A.InNewYorkB.InFloridaC.InIndiana

8.WhatistheweatherlikeinIndiana?

A.DryB.HotC.Verycold

聽第7段材料,回答第9至第II題。

9.Howmanyruralresidentsdon'thaveInternetaccess?

A.48%B.33%C.45%

10.Theresidentswhosurfthewebdailyare.

A.urbansB.ruralsC.45%ruralsand40%urbans

11.Thehomeconnectionofkidsisthantheirconnectionatschool?

A.fasterB.slowerC.notfasterorslower

聽第8段材料,回答第12至第14題。

12.Whatdoesthispassagetalkabout?

A.ThelawsofEnglandB.ThecustomsofEnglandC.ThepoliceofEngland

13.Howmanyitemsdoesthepersontalkaboutthelaw?

A.4B.5C.3

14.1fyouareatourist,whoshouldyouturntowhenyouareintrouble?

A.ThespeakerB.ThetravelagencyC.Thelocalpolice

聽第9段材料,回答第15至第17題.

15.HumcameHarry.

A.haschangeditscourseB.isheadingstraightforthemainlandC.BothAandB

16.Howtoprepareforthehurricane?

A.BoardupyourdoorsB.BecarefulwhenyouarecampingonthebeachC.

Stayindoors

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17.Whatshouldbepaidattentiontoabouttheelectricity?

A.TakecareofthewiresB.Theelectricitycompanywillbewithyouhelp

C.Youshouldbecarefultorestoretheelectricityyourself

聽第10段材料,回答第18至第20題。

18.Whatdocstheauthorthinkoftoday'sadvertisement?

A.Giveususefulinformationaboutwhichproductstobuy

B.Try(omakeusbuycertainbrandsC.BothAandB

19.Customcrsmaybuyaproduct.

A.theyneedB.theymightneverwantC.BothAandB

20.Anadshould.

A.beexcitingandentertainingB.beaboutsomethingthatpeoplereallyneed

C.offerconsumersstrengthandenergy

n.單項填空(15分)

21.ItwaswasadvertisedonTVthatmademanycustomersbuythe

computerwhichwasnotsoperfectastheadsaid.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.it

22.ThePresidentsaidtothepublic,"hopedthatpeopleintheareawill

recoverfromtheterribleearthquakesoon.”

A.ThisisB.ThereisC.ThatisD.Itis

23.HiswordspuzzledmesomuchthatIhadahardtimetryingtowhathereally

meant.

A.makeoutB.makeofC.makeupD.makefor

24.Theteacherswillgoonstrikeifthedemandsthatthegovernment

increasetheirpayarenotmet.

A.couldB.wouldC./D.had

25.ImagineyoucanspeakEnglishyouspeakyourfirstlanguage.

A.asfluentasB.asfluentlyasC.asfluencyasD.sofluentlyas

26.Themanagerandhisassistantsdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee

thenextyear.

A.carryoutB.carryonC.carriedoutD.carriedoff

27.Thelittlegirlreadingherfavouritebookaloneunderthetree,whilethe

resttalkingexcitedlyabouttheirtrip.

A.was,wasB.was,wereC.were,wasD.were,were

28.apartofthisexcitingevent,allyouneedtodoisenteryourfavorite

advertisement.

A.BeingB.TobeC.HavingbeenD.Be

29.Woulditbeforyoutopickmeupatfouro'clockandtakemetotheairport?

A.freeB.vacantC.handyD.convenient

30.studentsarerequiredtotakepartintheboatrace.

A.TenstrongyoungChineseB.TenChinesestrongyoung

C.ChinesetenstrongyoungD.YoungstrongtenChinese

31.一I'meagertoownthissecond-handpiano,Mum!

A.Theolder,thebetter.

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B.Oh,I'mgladtohearthat.

C.It'snotnecessaryfbryoutosayso.

D.Buyitthen,butdon'tblamemewhenitbreaksdown.

32.Asweallknow,lifemainlyhapinessandsorrowwhilehappinessand

sorrowstruggle.

A.ismadeupof;consistinB.ismadeupof;consistof

C.makesup;consistwithD.consistsof;consisitin

33.Toomuchdrinkingandsmokinghisearlydeath.Whichofthe

followingkeysiswrong?

A.resultedinB.led(oC.contributedtoD.broughtwith

34.ItwasonlywhenIrereadhispoemsrecentlyIbegantoappreciatetheir

beauty.

A.untilB.whenC.thatD.after

35.Anyoneinthecompanyshouldheawarehisdutyandtryhisbesttomake

contributions.

A.aboutB.ofC.withD.for

HI.完形填空(30分)

ParacutinwasborninMexicoinFebruary,1943.Attheendofoneweek

Paracutinwas500feethigh,anditisnowover9.000feethigh.TodayParacutinis

36_.

WhatisParacutin?Itwasthefirstvolcano(火山)intheworldwhichwas37

fromitseruptionrightup38thepresentday.OnFebruary20th,1943,apeasant

andhiswifeset39toworkintheirownfieldsintheMexicanvillageofParacutin.

Theywere40tofindtheearthwarmundertheirfeet.Suddenlytheyheardnoise

41intheearthandasmallhole42intheirfields.Intheafternoontherewasa

suddenloudnoiseandstoneswere43highintheair.Thepeasantsranfromthe

fieldsandturnedtowatch.Theysawthe44ofavolcano.

Largequantitiesofstonesandlava45outandalittlehillbeganto46.

Byeveningthishillwas100feethighandhot47werefallingonthevillage.At

nightthestronglightofthehotlava48upthecountryside.Thetreesnearthe

villagewere49andthevillagershadtoleavetheirhouses.50thevillagewas

destroyed,its51wasgiventothevolcano.ThenewsquicklyreachedMexicoCity,

52totheeast.Manypeoplecametowatchthe53.Thevolcanogrewfortenyears

andhundredsofsquaremilesof54weredestroyed.TheParacutinhadgoneto

sleep55.

36.A.asleepBactiveC.silentD.terrible

37.A.changedB.raisedC.seenD.grown

38.A.onB.toC.fromD.by

39.A.aboutBonC.upD.out

40.A.frightenedBsurprisedC.worriedD.disappointed

41.A.deepBnearbyC.outsideD.fromfar

42.A.eruptedB.appearedC.remainedD.rose

43.A.thrownB.drawnC.pushedD.flown

44.A.accessB.shapeC.birthD.crash

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45.A.wipedBbrokeC.madeD.stood

46.A.riseB.fallC.formD.spread

47.A.mudBashesC.virusD.powders

48.A.calledBaddedC.filledD.lit

49.A.cutB.killedC.lackedD.buried

50.A.BeforeB.SinceC.WhenD.If

51.A.nameBplaceC.addressD.spot

52.A.awayBfarC.offD.back

53.A.natureBwonderC.sceneD.sign

54.A.forestB.housesC.landD.villages

55.A.fromnowonB.hynowC.justnowD.untilnow

IV.閱讀理解(40分)

A

Dcloris(WhoopiGoldberg)isaloungesingerinRenowhosesingingcareerisn't

goingtoowell.Shewitnessesamurderthathermarriedlovercommits,andrunsaway

tothepoliceforfearofherlife.Adetectivedecidestohideherasamm(修女)ina

convent(hernameisnowSisterMaryClarence).Inthemeantime,herex-boyfriendis

searchingforher,offering$100,000forherbody-deadoralive.

Theconvent(St.Catherine's),whichislocatedinalesswell-offneighborhoodin

SanFrancisco,hasaverysmallgatheringandnot-so-goodchoir.SisterMary

Clarenceeventuallyuseshermusicaltalenttoteachthenunshowtosinginharmony,

andtheysoundwonderful.Thenunsalsogetinvolvedintheircommunity,thus

gainingpopularity.ThePope(教皇)evenhearsoftheexcellentchoirandplansto

visittheconvent.

Meanwhile,abadco-workerofthedetectivefindsoutthatDelorisisatthis

convent,andherevealsthisinformationtothecx-boyfricnd.Hisassistantskidnapher

andtakehertoReno.Thisiswhentheothernunsfindoutthatshe'sreallyalounge

singer,butwanttogoafterhertosaveherfrombeingkilled.Thedetectiveisalsoon

hiswaytoRenotosaveher.

Finally,aftertheassistantsareunabletokillher(becauseshe'sdressedlikeanun

andtheydon'twanttokillanun),theex-boyfrienddecidestotakemattersintohis

ownhands.He'sabouttoshoother,whenyouseethatheactuallygetsshotbythe

detective.

Thebadguysgetsenttojail,andDelorisgoesbacktotheconventtoconductthe

nunsintheirbigperformanceforthePopewhocomestovisit.She'swearingthe

blackrobes(長袍),withouttheheadpieceliketherestofthenuns.ThePopeand

peoplearoundenjoythisperformance,andSt.Catherine'sanditsneighborhoodare

nowbothdoingwell.

56.WhydoesDeloris'ex-hoyfriendoffermuchmoneytosearchforher?

A.Becausehestilllovesherverymuch.

B.Becausehewantstorepairrelationswithher.

C.Becauseheisafraidshereportshercrimetothepolice.

D.Becausehedoesn'twanther(obeanun.

57.Theunderlinedword“kidnap“inParagraph3means.

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A.giveintoB.turnoffC.carryoffD.getridof

58.WhichofthefollowingaboutDelorisisTRUE?

A.Hersingingcareergoessmoothly.

B.Shelivesaquietlifeintheconvent.

C.Shehasagiftformusic.

D.Sheisnotpopularwiththeothernuns.

59.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Theex-boyfrienddoesn'twanttokillDeloriswithhisownhands.

B.St.Catherine'sisnolongerwhatitusedtobe.

C.Thenunsintheconventweartheclothesofdifferentkinds.

D.ThePopeisn'tsatisfiedwiththepresentchoir.

B

LONDON(Reuters)—Ecotourism(生態(tài)旅游)iscausingalotofdamageto

wildlifeandmaybeendangeringthesurvivaloftheveryanimalspeoplearcflocking

tosee,accordingtoresearchers.

Biologistsandconservationists(自然環(huán)境保護論者)areworriedbecause

polarbears,dolphins,penguinsandothercreaturesarcgettingstressedandlosing

weightandsomearedying.

“Evidenceisgrowingthatmanyanimalsdonotreactwelltotouristsintheir

backyard,MNewScientistmagazinesaid.

Theimmediateeffectsresearchershavenoticedarechangesinbehavior,heart

rates,orstresshormone(荷爾蒙)levelsbuttheyfearitcouldgetmuchworseandover

thelongterm“couldendangerthesurvivaloftheverywildlifetheywanttosee”.

Althoughmoneyproducedthroughecotourism,whichhasbeengrowingatabout

10?3()percentayear,hasmajorbenefitsforpoorcountriesandpeoplelivinginrural

areas,theSwiss-basedWorldConservationUnionandsoincgovernmentsfearnotall

projectsareaudited伸計)andbasedonenvironmentallyfriendlypolicies,according

tothemagazine.

“Thetransmission(傳播)ofdiseasetowildlife,orsmallchangestowildlife

healththroughdisturbanceofdailylifeorincreasedstresslevels,whilenotobviousto

thecasualobserver,maytranslatetolowersurvivalandbreeding,saidPhilipSeddon

oftheUniversityofOtagoinDunedin,NewZealand.

Scientistshavenoticedthatbottleneckdolphinsalongthenortheasterncoastof

NewZealandbecomenervouslyexcitedwhentouristboatsarrive.Similarchangesin

behaviorhavebeenobservedinpolarbearsandycliow-cycdpenguinsinareasvisited

byecotouristsareproducingsmallerbabies.

Conservationistsarenotcallingformoreresearchintotheeffectofecotourism

onanimalsandsaytheindustrymustbedevelopedcarefully.Theyalsowantstudies

donebeforenewecotourismprojectsarestarted.

“Theanimals5welfareshouldbeveryimportantbecausewithoutthemthere

willbenoecotourism/saidRochelleConstantineoftheUniversityofAucklandin

NewZealand.

60.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Manyanimalsarcdyingbecauseoflackofmoney.

B.Therewillbenoecotourismwithoutanimals.

C.Ecotourismcouldendangerthesurvivalofthewildlifepeoplewanttosee.

D.Moreresearchshouldbedoneonecotourism.

61.Wemaylearnfromthepassagethat.

A.ecotourismmustbedevelopedproperly

B.polarbearsarelosingweightwithoutenoughfood

C.allthepoorcountrieshavestoppedecotourism

D.moneyproducedthroughecotourismshouldbespentonwildlife

62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Manyanimalsdonotreactwellintheirbackyard.

B.Polarbearsintheareasvisitedbyccotouristsarcproducingsmallerbabies.

C.Ecotourismhasbeengrowingatabout10?30percentayear.

D.Studiesshouldbedonebeforenewecotourismprojectsarestarted.

63.WhatRochelleConstantinesaidinthelastparagraphimpliesthat.

A.ifpeoplewanttogethighincome,theymustdevelopecotourism

B.animalshavetherightstolivetheirownlife

C.animalsarcpeople'sgoodfriends

D.peopleshouldtakegoodcareofwildlife

C

Doyouknowthefiddlercrab(招潮蟹)isalivingclock?Itshowsthetimeofday

bythecolorofitsskin,whichisdarkbydayandpalebynight.Thecrab'schanging

skincolorfollowsaregulartwenty-fourhourscyclethatexactlymatchesthedaily

rhythmofthesun.

Doesthecrabactuallykeeptime,ordoesitsskinsimplyrespondto(對...反應(yīng))

thesun'srays,changingcoloraccordingtotheamountoflightthatstrikesit?Tofind

itout,biologistskeptcrabsinadarkroomfortwomonths.Evenwithoutdaylightthe

crab'sskincolorcontinuedtochangeexactlyontime.

Thisprobablydevelopedgraduallyinresponsetotherhythmofthesun,tohelp

protectthecrabfromsunlightandenemies.Aftermillionsofyearsithasbecome

completelyregularinsidethelivingbodyofthecrab.

Thebiologistsnoticedthatonceeachdaythecolorofthefiddlercrabis

especiallydark,andthateachdaythisoccursfiftyminuteslaterthanontheday

before.Fromthistheydiscoveredthateachcrabfollowsnotonlytherhythmofthe

sunbutalsothatofthetides(潮汐).Thecrab'speriodofgreatestdarkeningisexactly

thetimeoflowtideonthebeachwhereitwascaught!

64.Whichof(hefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Thecrabcannotactuallykeeptime.

B.Thecrab'sskinchangescoloraccordingtotheamountoflightthatstrikesit.

C.Thecrab'sskinstillchangescolorevenifthereisn'tanydaylight.

D.Thecrablikesthesun'sraysbestofall.

65.Thecrab'scolor-changingabilitywasprobablydeveloped.

A.bytheworkofbiologistsB.overplentyofdarknights

C.byprotectingthemselvesfromenemiesD.overmillionsofyears

66.Thebiologistsdiscoveredthatthecrab'sdarkestcoloroccurs.

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A.atthetimeoflowtideB.whenifsdark

C.fiftyminuteslaterthanthesunsetD.everytwodays

D

Cyrilwasasmalltown.Thehousestherewereallmadeofwood;almost

everythinginthehousessuchascupboards,tablesandchairsweremadeofwood,

too.Andallthehousesfacedsouth.Thetownwasneverpeaceful.Firebrokeoutonce

aweekonsummerafternoons.Peopletherewerepuzzledwhotherealfirebugwas.

Onedayabigfirebrokeout.Itwassaidthatablackhadjumpedoutofthehouse

onfire,sothepolicearrestedalltheblacksin(hestreet.However,fireneverstopped

tobreakingoutwhentheblackswereinprison.

Watson,aphysicsteacherdidn'tbelievethattheblackswerethefirebugs,fbr

hereallyknewaboutthoseblacks.Hemadeuphis

mindtofindoutwhotherealGrebugwas.

Onedayhewasinvitedtodrinkinapuband

happenedtonoticetharmanybottlesandplastic

plateswerebakedbythehotsunrays.Suddenlyhe

realizedwhattheactualfactwas.Hejumpedwith

joy,saying,4tFvegottheanswer!”

Watsondashedoutofthepubtohisfriend's

housenearby,whichalsofacedsouth.Hemadean

experimenttheretoprovehisidea.

ThenextSaturdayafternoon,Watsonasked

somepolicemenandnewsmentocometothehouse.Theyweretoldthatthereal

firebugwouldbeshownthere.Atthattimethesunwasshiningfullintothehouseandit

becamehotterandhotterinsidetheroom.

Someonewantedtodrawthecurtainstogether,whileanotherwasgoingtousea

bottletodrinkwater,butneithergotpermissionfromWatson,whowantedtoletthe

firebugin.

“Now,"saidWatson,uthishousewillsooncatchfire."Peoplelookedateachother

insurprise.Watsonaskedthemtolookatthebottlesandfocuson(hetablecloth.Aftera

while(heclothgaveoffaburningsmellandbegantocatchfire!

Themysteryoffirewasdiscovered,butthepolicewouldn'tbelievehimandinsisted

thatblackshadbeenthefirebugs.InsteadtheyarrestedWatsonandputhiminto

prison.ButWatsonsaidhewouldnever(urnagainstscience.

67.Thetownwasneverpeaceful,forfirebrokeout.

A.intheafternoonB.inprison

C.atanytimeD.atnight

68.Whydidthepolicearrestalltheblacks?

A.Oneofthemhadjumpedoutofthehomeonfire.

B.Theywerethoughttobethefirebugs.

C.Thepolicehatedalltheblackpeople.

D.Theblacksknewsemethingaboutthefires.

69.Drinkinginapub,Watsonrealizedwhattheactualfactwas.

A.byexperimentB.bybackingthebottles

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C.throughthehotsunraysD.byaccident

70.Bymakinganexperiment,theyknewtherealfirebugwas.

A.theblacksB.bottlesC.sunraysD.plasticplates

71.Watsonwasputintoprison,because.

A.hehadtoldaliethoughateacherB.hehadfundouttherealfirebug

C.hehadturnedagainstscienceD.hehadmadefriendswiththeblacks

E

Peopleoftentalkasifshynessisadiseaseormentalconditionthatcanbecured.

Iprefertothinkofitasanemotionaldisability.It\somethingwearebomwithand

somethingwecarrywithusinourentirelives.Therearemanypeople,however,who

seemtobedeterminedtofindsomewayofdoingawaywiththeirshyness.Inmy

opinion,it'sawasteoftime.1don'tmeanthatweshoulddonothingaboutit;quitethe

contrary,Ithinkweneedtoseparatethebasicfactofourshynessfromourabilityto

takepartinasocialenvironment.

Lookatoneofthemostfamousshypeople,JohnnyCarson.Thismanis

painfullyshy,yetfordecadeshemadealivingtalkingandassocialing(交往)with

differentpeopleeverynight,infrontofanationalaudience.Carsonhasneverdone

awaywithhisshyness,buthehassuccessfullyfoundawaytodealwithittothe

extentthathecouldbe,notjustatalkshowhost,butalegend(傳奇)amongtalkshow

hosts.LookalsoatSallyFields,whohasrecentlyadmittedherproblemwithshyness.

Thisisawomanwhohasappearedinmanyfilms,TVshowsandinterviews,yetin

herearlyyearsshewassoshythatsheturneddownalunchinvitationfromJane

Fondabecauseshewasterriblyafraidofmeetingher.

Iguessthatourshynessistherebecauseeachofusisbornwithsomeinsecurity

andthisinsecuritypreventsusfromreachingouttoothersthewaypeoplewithamore

openpersonalitydo.Aswegrowup,wcallowoursocialskillstogrowanddevelop.

Butwearestillstuckinkindergartenorelementaryschoolorwhereveritwaswhen

ourshynesstookrootinoursoul.

72.Intheauthor'sview,shynesscanbeexplainedas.

A.adiseasethatcanbeeasilycuredB.anotverynormalmentalcondition

C.anemotionaldisabilityD.somethingwepickupafterbirth

73.Theauthorbelievesit'sawasteoftimeto.

A.developahealthypersonalityB.talkwithpeopleasmuchaspossible

C.studywhereshynesscomesfromD.lookforwaystodoawaywithone'sshyness

74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofJohnnyCarson?

A.Hedaredtospeakinfrontofanationalaudience.

B.Hedidawaywithhisshynesscarefully.

C.Hewasdescribedasaheroinsomelegendbooks.

D.Hefailedtobecomeagoodtalkshowhost.

75.Theunderlinedword“insecurity“inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans

A.feelingsafeB.feelingsupportedC.feelingafraidD.feelingcomfortable

V.任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)

Manyanimalloverswouldliketodomoretohelpanimals,butaren'tsure

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wheretostartorfeelliketheyjustdon'thavethetime.Thegoodnewsisthatthere

arcmanysimplethingsyoucandotohelpprotectanimals.

Thinktwicebeforeyoudecide

Thedecisionsyoumakewhenitcomestoeatingmeatorotheranimalproducts

cangoalongwaytowardstoppingthekillingofanimals.Considereatinga

vegetarian(素食的)diet.Ifyouaren'treadytomakethischange,therearestill

thingsyoucando.Donotbuyanimalproductsfromcompaniesknowntouse

practicesthatgoagainstthelawsuchasusingdrugstoincreasemilkproductionin

cows.

Helpgetthewordout

Gettingthewordoutabouttheproblemsfacedbyanimalscanbeaseasyas

puttingupanoticeonyourcar.Also,talktoyourfriendsandfamilymembersabout

importantissuesthatarerelatedtoanimals.Givesomesimpleadvicetoafriendwith

anewpctabouttheseriouspctover-populationproblemwc'rcfacing.Turntosome

booksonthesubjectifyouarenotsoclearabouttheadviceyougiveyourfriend.

Writealetter

Wc'vcallheardthesaying,“Thepenismorepowerfulthanthesword''.Put

thisideatotheprotectionofanimals.Ifacompanyhaspracticesorrulesthatare

harmfultoanimals,writethemalettertoletthemknowyouareangryaboutthem,

andthatyouwon'tbuytheirproductsuntiltheymakesonicchanges.Writelettersto

stateandlocallegislators(立法者)toletthemknowhowimportantitisthatthey

supportlegislationthatprotectsanimals.Makethemknowthattheiractionswillhave

agreateffectonyourvote.

Bemoreloving

Ifyou'reconsideringaddingadogoracattoyourfamily,thinkaboutgetting

onefromahomeless-animalhouseratherthanbuyingapct.Therearcmany

wonderfulanimalsjustwaitingforahome.Bytakingbackananimalfromthere,you

willbehelpinginthefightagainstpetover-population,aswellasgivingyourmoney

tothosewhoarcresponsiblefortakingcareofpitifulanimals.

Letyouractionsbeanexampletoothers

Itmaysoundsimple,butoneofthebestwaystohelpanimalsistoletyour

actionsspeaktotheworld.Youshoulddothefollowingthingsfirstbyyourself:Treat

alllivingcreatureswithrespect.Careaboutyourpetsandlookafterthemwell.Avoid

(避免)entertainmentplacesthatuseanimalstoperform.Supportlegislation(立法)

thatprotectsanimals.Allofthesethingssetanexampleforotherstofollow.

Title:Waysof76animals

?Don'teatmeatoranimalproducts

Thinkaboutyour77?78tobuyanimalproductsfrom

carefullycompanies

thathaveillegalpractices

?Putupananimal-protection79onthe

Getthewordout

car

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?Talktoyourfriendsandfamilymembersabout

importantanimalissues

?Giveyourfriendssomesimple_80onthe

pet

over-populationproblem

?Gethelpfrombooksifnecessary

?Letthosecompaniesthataredoingharmto

animals

knowabout

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