题目列表(包括答案和解析)
66. How is the website kept free on line?
A. The website receives much donation from society.
B. The website got much money from advertisements on it.
C. The website earns money by selling books which collect stories of the website.
D. Every reader pays for what they read before reading it.
65. What can we know about the book mentioned in this passage?
A. It contained many classical works with analyses.
B. It was written by the author and advertised here.
C. there are many biographies in this book.
D. It' s a collection of short stories of this website.
64. The passage is maily about
A. what the 'website focuses on
B. how to email short stories to the website
C. why fewer and fewer people enjoy reading
D. how to find short stories on this websites
63. Which could be the best title of the passage?
A. Being Rich Is Important B. Animals, Our Best Friends
C. No Pet Left behind D. The Winograd Family
C
This website is meant for the short story and for those interested in reading light articles.
If you have a "classic" short story you would like added here, please don' t be shy about e-mailing
me in this regard as I would be happy to give your favorite story consideration. I have a fairly large
collection of short stories; however, if you want to send a story to me, I would appreciate it (this would
save me scanning time).
Please note three things about this site. One, some of the biographies are not available (the focus of
this site is the story, not the biographies). If they are not in the book from which I am scanning the
story, I will not go through my collection looking for a bio. Two, I will be focusing on shorter short
stories. No Tolstoi or F. Scott Fitzgerald here (unless you are willing to send me the story ready to go
online) ! Maybe some day I will want to spend an entire day or two on one story, but not at this time.
Three, I have no summaries or analyses, so you needn' t ask. I read short stories often, but only for the
enjoyment of doing so. I ~have very little desire to analyze what I am reading for that deep, hidden
meaning.
Fewer and fewer people these days read short stories. This is unforttmate- so few will ever
experience the joy that reading such fine work can give. The goal of this site is to give a nice cross section
of short stories in the hope that these short stories will excite these people into rediscovering this excellent
source of entertainment.
Happy reading! Oh yes, visit the bannered sites on this page. This is how we survive and thus keep
this free site on line. If you are familiar with the costs involved with bandwidth, you will understand that
a site such as this one requires a lot of bandwidth (as it is visited heavily), which can be quite
expensive. So, if you appreciate this collection, go buy something. Thank you!
62. Which could be the right order of the following events according to the passage?
a. Winograd and Jennifer set up an animal shelter.
b. Winograd and Jennifer lead a comfortable life.
c. Winograd and Jennifer got married and had two children.
d. Winograd and his family lived on a tight bugget.
e. Winograd worked against animal cruelty as a lawyer.
f. Winograd worked as a lawyer in California.
g. Winograd and Jennifer moved to Tompkins County.
A. f-c-b-g-a-e-d B. f-c-d-e-a-g-b C. g-a-c-b-f-e-d D. e-d-g-a-f-c-d
61. How did Winograd successfully save so many animals?
A. He kept all the rejected animals in a large shelter.
B. He let the aniamls adopted by people who visited the shelter.
C. He sold some of the animals and get some money.
D. He delivered the animals to the local government.
60. What was his father' s response when Nathan Winograd left his job as a lawyer in California?
A. He was all for it. B. He was strongly against it.
C. He was greatly pnzzled. D. He was very angry.
59. The author wrote this story mainly to
A. straggle against the war in Iraq started by the US
B. discuss whether parents should be included when children are questioned
C. warn teenagers not to post web pages on websites
D. criticize the former governors who vetoed the bill
B
When Nathan Winograd announced that he was leaving his job as a lawyer in California to nm an
animal shelter in Tompkins County, New York, his father looked at him for a long minute and then
asked, "What do dogs and eats need a lawyer for?"
The move meant giving up eight weeks' vacation, an office with a view of the San Francisco Bay and a big house among the redwoods, and moving to a rural area known for its harsh winters. But Winograd' s wife, Jennifer, also an animal lover, was all for it. So they packed everything they owned, and with two young children, plus two dogs, and a bunch of cats Winograd had rescued, drove cross-country.
On the second day, they had no room for six more puppies they received. They found an old horse
trough, failed it with hay and nestled the animals inside. They placed it next to the front desk, and within
a day or two, all six had homes, adopted by people who walked into the shelter and couldn' t resist.
Blind dogs, eats with missing limbs-- all find homes. "There is no dog or cat too old, too ugly or
too undesirable not to be adopted by someone," says Winograd.
Today, Tompkins County is considered the only no-kill county in the United States. Nine out of ten
dogs and cats that come through the shelter doors axe saved. Only animals with incurable injuries or illnesses, and the truly evil, are put down. The national average is half of all dogs and 70 percent of
cats, totaling more than four million animals last year alone.
Even though he drives an old car that leaks when it rains, and his family lives on a tight budget
while his classmates from Stanford Law earn six-figure salaries, Winograd says he' s doing what he' d
always wanted to 'do when he grew up: nm an animal shelter and save all the animals.
As a young district lawyer, he kept his goal in mind, starting when he raised his first animal cruelty
case. A man was accused of intentionally setting his brown cat on fire. Winograd made his case, and the
abusive owner was sentenced to prison.
It was the first of many such cases, and he raised each with vigor. But the senseless violence,
neglect and ignorance never failed to shock him. He decided simply, "I need to get to the other side and
start saving these animals."
Now, Winograd is helping to save thousands, even millions. "I'm convinced that a no-kill nation is
possible. I'm just here trying to shorten the time until it arrives."
58. What does the underlined word "mean" mean in the text?
A. cruel and violent B. poisonous C. kind-hearted D. unfair
57. What can we infer from the text?
A. Julia Wilson will be put into prison for making a threat.
B. Kirtie Wilson thought it wrong to question her daughter in school without them.
C. Assistant principal thought there was no need to inform Julia's parents when questioning her.
D. Ann Brick believes that teenagers should not be pohtieally enthusiastic.
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