John Oens was an enthusiastic hunter and enjoyed being in the woods.Once into the Wisconsin wilderness in November,his team encountered something unbelievable when he checked the(1)AA.
Instead of a coyote,he saw a huge timber wolf,which is on the endangered species list,trying to get free.John realized he couldn't(2)DDthis wolf,since the animal might die of exposure.However,he had to put his(3)BBon the line to free the creature.His heart was pounding while he prepared.
His dad ran to the truck to get a gun as a precaution and some plywood(夾板).(4)AA,they could figure it out without the gun.
A little time had passed since they found the wolf,but it seemed like an eternity (永恒) to John.When his dad returned,John put the plan in motion.He(5)CCthe plywood,using it as his shield( 盾牌).While all that happened,his friend filmed everything.His dad was also available to fire the gun if the wolf decided to attack.They were prepared but(6)CC!
John(7)BBcloser and closer all the while.His was a reassuring sight for him.John looked at his friend for moral support,(8)DDthat now was when the action started. .
Finally,John freed the wolf's paw from the trap.It took one moment for it to spin and fly away.The three men were happy because the wolf was free,and John was still safe.
When they viewed the video to see it all(9)BBlater,they noticed the wolf look at John for a brief moment before running back to the woods.Was it his way of showing appreciation?Anyhow,John made the best(10)CC !
(1) | A.traps | B.plans | C.routes | D.numbers |
(2) | A.free | B.help | C.miss | D.a(chǎn)bandon |
(3) | A.hands | B.life | C.mind | D.hope |
(4) | A.Hopefully | B.Excitedly | C.Finally | D.Causally |
(5) | A.took over | B.set down | C.picked up | D.gave away |
(6) | A.determined | B.interested | C.scared | D.disappointed |
(7) | A.checked | B.inched | C.rushed | D.rolled |
(8) | A.signaling | B.guessing | C.remembering | D.deciding |
(9) | A.develop | B.unfold | C.end | D.record |
(10) | A.challenge | B.preparation | C.choice | D.discovery |
【考點(diǎn)】品行與態(tài)度;記敘文.
【答案】A;D;B;A;C;C;B;D;B;C
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