Nicola White recently made an incredible discovery.
Nicola White is often(1)CCby what she finds in the(2)DD.This is because White is a mudlark- someone who hunts for(3)DDitems(物品)by the sides of rivers.White often uses these items to(4)CCworks of art and,in 2014,she(5)BBher job to focus on this full time,but even she didn't expect to(6)AAanything that would inspire a(n)(7)BBto the 2.5 million pets that were(8)AAduring the Second World War.
On one of her regular walks by the River Thames in London,White(9)CCa round edge poking out(露出) from behind a rock.At first she(10)DDit was a coin. "However,when I cleaned it off,I could see the faint(模糊的)outline of some letters.I felt(11)CCas soon as I realized there was a(12)AAand address." she said.
The name was Bonzo Tabner,a dog that lived in Pelton Road in Greenwich,London,during the Second World War(1939 -1945).White's survey put her in contact with(13)BBClare Campbell,who has written a book about animals during the(14)DD.Campbell told White that some pets at that time were put down on the Government's orders.(15)CCwere told that if they couldn't send their(16)AAto the safety of the country,it was kinder to have them put down.
To(17)BBthese animals,Campbell and White have(18)DDmoney for a memorial at the Old Blue Cross Pet Cemetery in Greenwich,which was unveiled (公布)on 11 August.Commenting on the(19)BB,White said,"This,for me,is the most exciting kind of mudlarking find,as it can bring a(20)AAback to life from the past."
(1) | A.declared | B.recommended | C.inspired | D.a(chǎn)ppointed |
(2) | A.water | B.pool | C.hole | D.mud |
(3) | A.ordinary | B.different | C.unnecessary | D.valuable |
(4) | A.share | B.recycle | C.create | D.record |
(5) | A.gave away | B.gave up | C.gave out | D.gave back |
(6) | A.find | B.invent | C.design | D.save |
(7) | A.solution | B.memorial | C.response | D.a(chǎn)ccess |
(8) | A.put down | B.put out | C.put away | D.put off |
(9) | A.realized | B.a(chǎn)ccessed | C.saw | D.measured |
(10) | A.reminded | B.researched | C.reflected | D.thought |
(11) | A.embarrassed | B.disappointed | C.excited | D.puzzled |
(12) | A.name | B.note | C.figure | D.sign |
(13) | A.soldier | B.a(chǎn)uthor | C.leader | D.traveller |
(14) | A.visit | B.festival | C.trip | D.war |
(15) | A.Applicants | B.Tourists | C.Owners | D.Volunteers |
(16) | A.pets | B.friends | C.children | D.citizens |
(17) | A.feed | B.remember | C.protect | D.collect |
(18) | A.borrowed | B.charged | C.a(chǎn)fforded | D.raised |
(19) | A.report | B.discovery | C.decision | D.incident |
(20) | A.story | B.task | C.picture | D.brand |
【考點(diǎn)】做人與做事.
【答案】C;D;D;C;B;A;B;A;C;D;C;A;B;D;C;A;B;D;B;A
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