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【盐仓24秋】外研版(2024)英语八年级上册A本Module 3 Sports Unit 1 第一课时
Jack is a runner of the city track- and- field (田径运动) team in New York. He 1 much harder than others. He hopes to be a great Chinese sprinter (短跑运动员) 2 Su Bingtian. People called Su the "Chinese flying man"3 he finished running 100 metres in 9.83 seconds at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
"Dad, is there any great sprinter in 4 country?" Jack asked his dad one day. Then he 5 knew about the story of Wilma Rudolph(1940—1994). She6 three medals in track- and- field games in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. People 7 her the"fastest woman in the world" at her time.
At the age of 4, Wilma Rudolph couldn't use her left 8 because she got polio (小儿麻痹症). "We are so sorry, but your girl may not walk again," the 9 told her parents. At first, the family was very 10 . But very soon they decided to do something to change for the 11 .
Every day her mother took her to do some12 with the doctors' help. Wilma's feet 13 a lot but she kept doing it. Her brothers and sisters loved her and helped her. They gave her legs a massage (按摩) every day. Amazingly (惊人地), when Wilma was 9, she was 14 walk again and became very healthy. Later, she started playing basketball and running.15 , Wilma became a sprinter and went to the 1960 Rome Olympic Games.
After listening to Wilma's story, Jack decided to train much harder than before.
Dame Daphne Sheldrick did a great job -she protected and returned orphaned (孤儿的) elephant babies to the wild. In 1977, Sheldrick and her team David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust began to save and raise hundreds of orphaned elephant babies in Kenya. Here is what she shared with us in an interview.
Question: Can you tell us about your first interaction (互动) with an elephant?
Sheldrick: My first close interaction with elephants was that with my husband's two elephant orphans. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
Question: Why did you set up David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust?
Sheldrick: {#blank#}2{#/blank#}David was, at the time, the finest wildlife warden (看守人) in Africa. After my husband died, there were many orphaned elephant babies that needed to be saved, so I came to help. That is how it all began.
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Sheldrick: The orphans often come back to see their human family and the other orphans... Elephants never forget. They love their keepers for life.
Question: What can children do to protect wildlife?
Sheldrick: Children can help keep the environment clean and safe for wildlife. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}They can also raise money to help those working with wildlife.
A. Do the animals ever come back to visit? B. I came to love and understand those orphans. C. People are trying harder than before to save wildlife. D. The idea came from the love of my husband's many friends. E. They can join the wildlife club and learn to speak up for animals. |
Do you want to save and raise orphaned elephant babies like Sheldrick when you grow up? Why or why not? (答案不超过15个单词){#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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