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第三单元过关检测(B卷)第一部分听力其次部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFrancesStevensReeseWoodlandTrailGuideTheWoodlandTrail(小径)wasopenedtothepubliconOctober21,1997.Boscobel’sBoardofDirectorsadoptedaformaldecisionofnamingtheWoodlandTrailinhonouroftheformerBoscobelBoardmember,FrancesStevensReese(1917—2003),oneyearafterherdeath.Thetrailisapproximately10milesinlength,leadingdowntoConstitutionForest.WhentheWestPointGlassFactorywasoperatingduringtheCivilWar,treesformilesaroundwereclearedtoprovidefirewood.Walkingoutoftheforest,youwillfindalargemassofnativehardrockaboutthreebillionyearsold.Throughoutthiscountrypath,youwillfindpictureboardsidentifyingbirdsandplantslocaltothisregion.Youwillalsofindsignswithhistoricalandenvironmentalinformationwrittenbyareaspecialists.Whenyoutakeawalkthroughthis“undiscovered”forestland,pleasebeaconsiderateguest.●Beforewalkingalongthetrail,pleasepurchaseapassintheCarriageHouse.Planahead,soyouwillbebackbyclosingtime.●Followthetrailmarkersandremainonthetrail.Besidesprotectingthefragileforestecosystem,youwillreducetheriskofgettinghurtbypoisonousplantsandsnakes.●Leaverocks,plants,animalsandartworkswhereyouseethemsothatthepersonbehindyoucanhavethesameexperience.●Carryoutwhateveryoucarryinbecausetherearenorubbishcontainersonthetrail.Ifyouhappentoseeapieceoflitter,beagoodguestandpickitup.21.WhenwasthetrailnamedtohonourFrancesStevensReese?A.In1917.B.In1997.C.In2003. D.In2004.答案D解析细微环节理解题。依据第一段其次句“Boscobel’sBoardofDirectorsadoptedaformaldecisionofnamingtheWoodlandTrailinhonouroftheformerBoscobelBoardmember,FrancesStevensReese(1917—2003),oneyearafterherdeath.”可知,弗朗西斯·史蒂文斯·里斯于2003年去世,在她去世一年后,博斯科贝尔董事会正式通过了一项决议,即为了纪念弗朗西斯·史蒂文斯·里斯,以她的名字命名了这条林地步道。故选D项。22.Whatcanyouseealongthetrail?A.Rockhouses. B.Informationsigns. C.Aglassfactory. D.Anoldbattlefield.答案B解析细微环节理解题。依据第三段内容可知,在这条步道上,你会发觉一些标识本地鸟类和植物的图板,以及由当地专家撰写的有关历史和环境信息的标记。故选B项。23.Whatshouldyoudoasathoughtfulvisitor?A.Leavethewildlifeundisturbed. B.Throwtherubbishintothedustbins.C.MakereservationsintheCarriageHouse. D.ProtectthemarkersoftheWoodlandTrail.答案A解析推理推断题。依据第三条留意事项可知,不要乱动看到的石头、植物、动物和艺术品,以便让后来的人也能有同样的体验。故选A项,表示“不要打搅野生生物”。BAUKcharityhashelpedrescuetwobabyorangutans(猩猩)whowerefoundbythepoliceinWestBorneocagedandreadytobesoldthroughsocialmediatoillegalbuyers.Amanwasarrestedfortheillegaldealsofwildlifebothdirectlyandbyusingonlinesocialmediasites.Thetwoorangutans,aone-year-oldmaleandaneight-month-oldfemale,whowerediscoveredintinycagesarenowinthecareofInternationalAnimalRescue(IAR)atitscentreinKetapang,Borneo.AspokeswomanforthecharitybasedinUckfield,EastSussex,said,“Thegeneralconditionofthetwoorangutansisfair,althoughbothareinthestateofbeinginextremedangerandneedingurgenthelp.Oneofthemisrockingbackandforth—thisisanabnormalbehaviourpresentedbyanimalsinextremelystressfulconditions.”DavidMuhammad,headoftheIndonesianMinistryofEnvironmentandForestry,saidtheorangutanswerecapturedbyahunterinSintang,Indonesia,andcollectedbythearrestedmanwhowassellingthemforabout£175.OrangutansinBorneohaveexperiencedrapiddeclinesofupto60%inthelast50years,accordingtotheInternationalUnionfortheConservationofNature(IUCN).Borneanorangutanisnowdeclared“criticallyendangered”asforestsshrink.ThetwonewarrivalsbringthetotalnumberoforangutansinIAR’scentreinKetapangto111.KarmeleLlanoSanchez,aprogrammedirectorofIARIndonesia,said,“Havingsuchalargenumberoforangutansundergoingrehabilitation(康复),withmorehavingtoberescued,makesitharderandhardertofindsafeplaceswherewecanreleasethem.Ifwedonotaddresstherootcauseoftheproblem,wewillneverstopthedeclineoforangutansinthewild.”24.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwobabyorangutansfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theyareactuallybabytwins. B.Theyarebeingwelllookedafter.C.Thepolicecagedthemforsafety. D.Acharitywasthefirsttofindthem.答案B解析细微环节理解题。依据第一段可知猩猩是警察发觉的;在被发觉之前就已经被用笼子装起来了,两只猩猩也不是双胞胎;依据第一段最终一句“Thetwoorangutans,...arenowinthecareofInternationalAnimalRescue(IAR)atitscentreinKetapang,Borneo.”可知,两只猩猩正处在人们的关爱照看之中。故选B项。25.Whyisoneofthetwobabyorangutansrockingbackandforth?A.Becauseitiscelebratingitsgoodhealthcondition.B.Becauseitischeeringatitswinningfreedomagain.C.Becauseextremestresstendstomakeitrockrepeatedly.D.Becauseitshowsthattheyneedimmediatemedicalcare.答案C解析细微环节理解题。依据其次段最终一句“Oneofthemisrockingbackandforth—thisisanabnormalbehaviourpresentedbyanimalsinextremelystressfulconditions.”可知,前后摇摆是动物在极度惊慌的状况下的行为。故选C项。26.WhatcausesBorneanorangutansendangeredaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Illegalhunting. B.Wildlifetrade.C.Decreasingforests. D.Forestconservation.答案C解析细微环节理解题。依据第三段倒数其次句“Borneanorangutanisnowdeclared‘criticallyendangered’asforestsshrink.”可知,随着森林的削减,猩猩处在极度濒危之中。故选C项。27.Whatmaybetherootcauseofthedeclineoforangutansinthewild?A.Orangutanshavenomoresafeplacetolivein.B.Anumberoforangutanshavenotbeensetfree.C.Lotsoforangutansarewaitingforurgentrescue.D.Thedeclineoforangutansisclearlyunavoidable.答案A解析推理推断题。依据最终一段中的makesitharderandhardertofindsafeplaces可知,猩猩数量下降的根本缘由是找不到更多它们可以生存的平安的地方。故选A项。CTuvalu,atinycountryinthePacificOcean,hasaskedforhelpasitwillbeswallowedupbythesea.StormsandhugewavesareaconstantthreatandnoneofTuvalu’sninelittleislandsismorethanfivemetresabovesealevel.Saltwaterisalreadyenteringthecountry’sdrinkingwatersupply,aswellasdamagingplantsthatproducefruitandvegetable.Withouturgenthelp,thecountry’sdaysarenumbered.ButTuvaluisnotthefirstplacetofacesinkingintothesea.Venice,ahistoriccityinItalybestknownforitscanals,hassunkabout24cmoverthepast100years.Expertssaythatitwillhavesunkanother20-50cmby2050.Acenturyago,StMark’sSquare,thelowestpointinthecity,floodedaboutninetimesayear.Nowadays,ithappensmorethan100times.WhileVeniceisslowlysinkingintothemudonwhichitstands,globalwarmingcausesTuvalu’srisingsealevel.Theaverageglobaltemperaturehasincreasedbyalmost0.5centigradedegreesoverthepastcentury;scientistsexpectittorisebyextra1-3degreesoverthenext100years.Warmerweathermakesglaciersmelt,addingmorewatertotheocean.Thewarmertemperaturesalsomakewaterexpand,soittakesupmorespace,causingthesealeveltorise.Thesealevelhasrisenabout10-25cminthelast100years.Themaincauseofglobalwarmingishumanpollution.Throughburningcoal,oilandgas,peoplehavebeenincreasingthegreenhousegasesintheatmosphere,suchascarbondioxide.Thisaddstothepowerofthegreenhouseeffect,makingtheplanetevenwarmer.Manyscientistsbelievethatifthewarmingisnotstopped,therewillbehugeclimatechanges.Thesealevelcouldrisebyonemetrethiscentury.Shouldthiscometrue,theseawillswallowupmillionsofhomesandtheworldwillbefloodedwith“climaterefugees”lookingforsomewheretolive.

28.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.Tuvaluhassomefive-metre-highislands.B.Tuvaluhasreceivedhelpfrommanycountries.C.Tuvaluisindangerofbeingswallowedupbythesea.D.Tuvaluhastosupplypeoplewithseawaterfordrinking.答案C解析推理推断题。依据其次段介绍的状况推断,图瓦卢处在被大海吞噬的危急之中。故选C项。图瓦卢的9个小岛超出海平面都不足5米,可解除A项;图瓦卢恳求得到帮助,但文章并没有说明有多少国家供应了帮助,可解除B项;海水已进入饮用水,但并不是说把海水当饮用水,可解除D项。29.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoexplainwiththeexamplesofTuvaluandVenice?A.Theywilldisappearinthenearfuture.B.Theirtroubleiscausedbyglobalwarming.C.Theyarethefirstplacessinkingintothesea.D.Theyaresinkingintothemudwheretheystand.答案B解析推理推断题。其次和第三段作者以图瓦卢和威尼斯为例,说明白它们共同的境况,第三段结尾作者得出了结论,是全球变暖导致了这种后果。故选B项。30.Whatistherightorderofthefollowingevents?a.Glaciersbegantomelt.b.Peopleburncoal,oilandgas.c.Thegreenhouseeffectisgrowing.d.Earthisgettingwarmerandwarmer.e.Thesealevelisrising.f.Morecarbondioxideisproduced.g.Manyplacesaresinkingintothesea.A.d,f,b,c,a,e,g B.b,f,c,d,e,a,g C.f,c,b,d,a,e,g D.b,f,c,d,a,e,g答案D解析细微环节理解题。依据文章介绍可知这些事务的依次为:人们燃烧煤、油、气;产生大量的二氧化碳;温室效应加剧;地球变暖;冰川溶化;海平面上升;许多地方被海洋吞噬。故选D项。31.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“climaterefugees”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Peoplenotusedtotheseasideclimate.B.Peoplehavinggreateffectontheclimate.C.Peopledoinggreatdamagetotheclimate.D.Peopleforcedtoleavetheirhomelandbyclimate.答案D解析词义揣测题。最终作者作出假设,假如本世纪海平面上升1米,就会吞噬千百万家园,“climaterefugees”就会到处找地方生存,由此推断,“climaterefugees”指“气候难民”。DInrecentweeks,wildfires—largelyaresultofincreasinglyfrequentormoreseveredryweather—destroyingentirecommunitiesinCalifornia,haveleftthousandshomelessandmillionswithairpollutedbysmoke.Meanwhile,scientistsreportthatevermorepowerfulheatwaveshavecostthelivesoftensofthousandsinrecentyears.Theclimatecrisishasalreadyhadabadeffectonourlivesbyworseningheatwaves,increasingspreadofdiseases,causingharmfulairpollutionandendangeringourfoodsecurity.Itisnotsurprisingtosaythattheclimatecrisisbringsseriousandurgentdangertomillionsofpeopleontheplanet,especiallythepoor,theelderly,childrenandthosealreadysufferingfromexistingillnesses.Extremeheathasalreadymadesomepartsoftheworldnotfitforliving.IntheUnitedStates,heatwavesaresendingmoreandmorepeopletotheemergencyroomandcausingmoredeathseachyearthanfloods,andevenhurricanesandtyphoonscombined.Atthesametime,risingtemperaturesaddevenmoreenergyandviolencetothedisastrousstormsweseelevelingcommunitiesfromtheCarolinastothePhilippinesduringincreasinglydeadlyhurricaneandtyphoonseasons.AwarmerworldalsomeansafriendlierworldformosquitoesandotherpeststhatcarryinfectiousdiseaseslikeZika,malariaandLyme.Notonlyaretheyabletolivelongerandreproducemoreoften,butthey’realsoabletotravelandspreadthesediseasesfartherthanbefore.Mosquitoesalreadykillmorepeopleeachyearthanallotherspecies—includinghumans—combined,soincreasingnumbersandrangesduetowarmertemperatureswillonlyworsentheirconsequence.Wecandrawadirectlinefromburningfuelstothehighertemperaturesmakingourworldanincreasinglydangerousplace.Butperhapsthemostimmediateandwidespreadhealtheffectofpumpingdangerousemissionsintoouratmosphereistheairpollutionitbringstoourcitiesandtowns.32.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Themainreasonofwildfires. B.Thedamagebroughtbywildfires.C.Theconsequenceofextremeclimate. D.Theairpollutioncausedbyheatweaves.答案C解析段落大意题。第一段主要介绍了最近发生在加利福尼亚州的野火和近几年来热浪给人们生命财产造成的巨大损失,也就是极端气候带来的严峻后果。故选C项。33.WhichofthefollowingarethebiggestdangersintheU.S.?A.Floods. B.Typhoons. C.Hurricanes. D.Heatwaves.答案D解析细微环节理解题。依据第三段可知,极端的热浪在美国使越来越多的人被送进急诊室,每年造成的死亡人数超过洪水,甚至龙卷风和台风的总和,所以最大的危急是热浪。34.Whyaremosquitoesmoredangerousinwarmertemperatures?A.Theyspreaddiseasestowiderranges.B.Theirbitesaremoredifficulttogetridof.C.Theirnumbersarebiggerthanallotherspecies.D.Theypumpmoredangerousemissionsintoouratmosphere.答案A解析细微环节理解题。依据第五段其次句中的travelandspreadthesediseasesfartherthanbefore可知,在暖和的地方,蚊子可以飞得更远,疾病也传播得更远,也就是范围更广。故选A项。35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MosquitoesAreOurGreatestDangerB.TheClimateCrisisIsaSurvivalCrisisC.It’sHighTimetoProtecttheEnvironmentD.AirPollutionContributestoHigherTemperatures答案B解析标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了高温、热浪等极端气候带来的危害,已经威逼到人类的生存。故选B项。其次节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HotelsinShanghaiarerequestedtostopofferingdisposabletoiletries(一次性洗漱用品)unlesscustomersask,inordertomakeeffortstoreducewasteandpursue(追求)greendevelopment.36.ThemoveisstatedinasetofregulationsongarbagesortingandrecyclingthatwentintoeffectinShanghai.

Underthenewregulations,mosthouseholdplasticwastesshouldbesortedandrecycled.Thecityalsoencouragesindividualsandcompaniestoreducetheiruseofdisposableplasticproducts.KunlunJingAnhotelisoneofthosethatansweredthegovernmentcallthat“notofferingdisposabletoiletriesunlessasked”.37.“Shanghaiistakingaleadinthecountrytofightagainstplasticwaste,”saidGerdKnaust,generalmanagerofKunlunJingAnhotel.“Hotelsshouldmakecontributionstosortingandrecyclinggarbage.38.”

39.“Itisagoodthingtoreducewasteindailylife,”saidZhangWei,40,fromeastChina’sShandongProvincewhocheckedinthehotelforabusinesstrip.Hebroughtareusabletoothbrushafterbeinginformedbythehotelinadvance.

Atleast6.5millionsetsofdisposabletoiletriesaresaidtobeusedeverydayiftheoccupancyrate(入住率)is50percentforthe13to15millionhotelroomsacrossChina,saidDuLiangliangoftheHotelBusinessUnitofCtrip,China’sleadingonlinetravelagency.“40,”Dusaid.

A.ThehotelsaidthenewmeasurewillhelpreduceplasticwasteB.GuestsareencouragedtouserecyclabletoiletriesduringtheirstayC.Ifhotelsstopofferingdisposabletoiletries,itwillbegreatprogressD.ItisoneofthestepsthatthegovernmenttakestoprotectourenvironmentE.Also,weshouldencouragecustomersworldwidetoleadaneco-friendlylifeF.ThehotelhasinformedpeopleofthechangethroughonlineandofflinemeansG.Plasticproductsharmourenvironmentsogreatlythatweshallreducetheiruse答案36.B37.A38.E39.F40.C第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分;满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MolaigrewupinatinyvillageinIndia.Thevillagelaynearsomewetlandswhichbecamehissecond41.Helearntthevalueandbeautyof42therefromaveryyoungage.

Whenhewas16,Molaibegantonoticesomething43happeningaroundhishome.Afloodhadhittheareaearlierthatyearandthe44itcausedhaddrivenawayanumberofbirds.45,thenumberofsnakeshaddeclinedaswell.He46thatitwasbecausethereweren’tenoughtreestoprotectthemfromthe47.Thesolution,ofcourse,wastoplanttreessotheanimalscouldseek48duringthedaytime.Heturnedtothe49departmentforhelpbutwastoldthatnothingwouldgrowthere.However,Molaiwentlookingonhisownand50anearbyislandwherehebegantoplanttrees.

51youngplantsinthedryseasonwas52foraloneboy.Molaibuiltatthe53ofeachsapling(幼树)abambooplatform,whereheplacedearthenpotswithsmallholesto54rainwater.Thewaterwouldthendripontheplantsbelow.

Molai55toplanttreesforthenext37years.Hiseffortshaveresultedin1,360acresofnaturally-grownlandthathasbecomehometomanyplantsandanimals.

41.A.dream B.jobC.home D.choice答案C解析依据上文可知,Molai是在一个小村庄长大,小村庄是Molai的家,那么湿地应当是他的其次个家。42.A.nature B.youthC.culture D.knowledge答案A解析依据语境可知,Molai居住的小村庄旁边就是湿地,他从小就懂得了……的价值和漂亮。首先湿地与大自然相关,其次下文讲的是Molai种树改善环境的故事,故推断此处Molai懂得的是大自然的价值和漂亮。43.A.precious B.interestingC.disturbing D.awkward答案C解析上文提到valueandbeauty,下文提到洪水暴发,鸟和蛇的数量削减,由此可知,Molai所在的地方发生了不好的事情。disturbing“令人担心的;引起恐慌的”,awkward“令人尴尬/尴尬的”,故disturbing符合语境。44.A.waste B.tensionC.pain D.damage答案D解析依据洪水和鸟的数量削减之间的因果关系推断,只有D项damage符合语境。45.A.Besides B.HoweverC.Therefore D.Otherwise答案A解析上文提到鸟的数量削减了,下文提到蛇的数量也削减了,两者之间是并列的顺承关系,besides表示“并且;而且”,连接最恰当。46.A.agreed B.realisedC.remembered D.predicted答案B解析上文提到发生了不好的事情,鸟和蛇的数量都削减了,Molai应“意识到”是因为没有足够多的树为它们供应爱护。47.A.noise B.heatC.disease D.dust答案B解析依据树和鸟、蛇之间的关系以及下文的内容“...toplanttreessotheanimalscouldseekduringthedaytime”可知,树能爱护动物们免受白天有太阳时高温的损害。故heat符合语境。

48.A.directions B.partnersC.help D.shelter答案D解析依据上文可知,由于没有足够多的树,鸟和蛇的数量削减了,树能为动物们供应爱护。shelter“庇护;遮挡物”,符合语境。49.A.labour B.policeC.forest D.finance答案C解析Molai认为种树是解决问题的方法,因此他去寻求帮助的部门应当是forestdepartment,即林业部门。50.A.rebuilt B.discoveredC.left D.managed答案B解析依据上文nothingwouldgrowthere以及此处提到Molai起先在旁边的一个岛上种树可知,Molai“发觉”了这个岛。51.A.Decorating B.ObservingC.Watering D.Guarding答案C解析依据本句中的提示词dryseason以及下文的rainwater和water可知,此处讲的是给树苗浇水的事情。52.A.tough B.illegalC.fantastic D.beneficial答案A解析依据本句中的提示词dryseason以及loneboy可知,一个人在旱季给树浇水并非易事。tough“艰难的;麻烦的”,符合语境。53.A.back B.topC.foot D.side答案B解析依据本段最终一句“Thewaterwouldthendripontheplantsbelow.”可知,Molai把竹子制成的平台搭建在每棵树苗的上面。故选top。54.A.cooldown B.keepoffC.purify D.collect答案D解析依据语境推断,Molai在竹制平台上放置的带孔陶罐应是用来收集“雨水的”,雨水会顺着陶罐上的小孔滴落到树苗上。55.A.returned B.learntC.failed D.continued答案D解析依据下文“...thenext37years.Hiseffortshaveresultedin1,360acresofnaturally-grownland...”可知,Molai始终在坚持种树。continued符合语境。其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Eachyear,billionsofpoundsoftrashandother56.(pollute)entertheocean.Somedebrissinks,somedebrisiseatenbyseaanimals57.mistakeitforfoodandsomeendsuponourbeaches.“There’salmostnothing58.(bad)thanoceanfrontsandslitteredwithtrash,”saidMaJiayu,whojoinedtheInternationalCoastalCleanupevent,whichwasheldbytheBlueOceanConservationAssociation(BOCA),59.non-profitorganisationinShenzhen.

OnthethirdweekendoflastSeptember,hundredsofvolunteers60.(arm)withbags,gloves,litterpickersgottoworkcleaningbeaches.Thevolunteers—61.(include)teenagers,teachers,workersandstatesmen—62.(separate)into26cleaningspotsalongthe260.5-kilometrecoastline.

Foundedbyafewdivers,theBOCAhaslonggonetothebottomoftheoceantoclean.63.heavyscubatanks(潜水氧气瓶),masksanddivefins,diversfacethedangersoflowvisibilityorgettingstuck.Buttheyarehappy64.(save)clownfishandprotectthecoralreefs.

“Changecomesfromeachofus,throughouractionsand65.(behave).Ifyoudoit,othersmightdoitaswellthroughthepowerofexample.Andtheywillteachotherstodoittoo,andslowly,ourplantmightstartbeingacleanerplace,”saidMaHaipeng,thechairmanoftheBOCA.

答案56.pollutants57.that/which58.worse59.a60.armed61.including62.wereseparated63.With64.tosave65.behaviour(s)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你校举办了“爱护环境,我们能做些什么?”的大探讨,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.环境的现状;2.为爱护环境中学生可以做些什么;3.你的看法。留意:写作词数应为80左右。WhatCanWeDofortheEnvironment____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考范文WhatCanWeDofortheEnvironment

Ourenvironmentisbecomingworseandworse.Whatcanwedofortheenvironment?Lastweekourschoolorganisedaheateddiscussionaboutit.Asmiddleschoolstudents,firstly,wecanuseclothbagsinsteadofplasticbagswhenshopping.Ithelpstoprotecttheenvironment.Secondly,wecanreusethetextbooksasmuchaspossible.Thirdly,weshouldneverforgettoturnoffthelightswhenweleavetheclassroomsinordertosaveenergy.What’smore,itwouldbebetterifwewalkorrideabiketoschool.Withtheeffortsofeveryone,Ibelievewecanmaketheworldabetterplacetolivein.其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150左右。LastSundayafternoon,SandraandIwereeagertomeetupwithamanonDetroit’seastsidetohelphimgetreadyforajobinterviewthisweek.Butontheway,wesawadoglyingneartheroadnexttohisowner.Wethoughthe’dbeenhitbyacar.MyfriendSandraandIhadhelpedanimalrescuegroupsbeforeandwethoughttheremightbesomethingwecoulddo,sowequicklypulledovertohelp.Hisowner,awomantoldusthedog’snameisBosco,andshewaswalkinghimoveramileintheheattohernewhome.ShesaidBoscowasanoutsidedogandnoonewouldgivehimaridetohernewplace.That’swhensheandafrienddecidedtowalktheentireway.Hewasgoingfromalifeonachaininonebackyardtoanother.ShesaidBoscowashavingtroublebreathingalongtheway,buttheythoughthecouldmakeit.Butjustablockawayfromtheirdestination,Boscofelldown.Wecouldtellhewassufferingfromheatstroke(中暑).Shetoldushehadthrownupandcouldnolongerstand.Boscowasoutofbreathquickly;hisdrool(口水)wasalsothick.Bosco’sownersaidshewantedtogivehimawaybecauseshedidn’thavetimeforhim.Shesaidhewouldneverbeallowedintohernew“home”becauseherchildrenhaveallergies(过敏症)andsheworriedhewoulddirtythecarpet.ImadeacalltoKristinaRinaldiofDetroitDogRes

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