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1、英语阅读(3)期末复习题一、连线题(共2题,40分)Passage 1Importance of Pet Loss Therapy1 Noriko Saito (not her real name), a company employee in her early 20s, lost her beloved male dog a couple of months ago. She attended the dying dog night and day, taking a full month off from work, but the dog passed away while she w
2、as dozing. Now she still blames herself for having missed the very moment of his death. nI let him die alone5&aquot; she says. Tm still grieving for him. I feel as if I will never have such wonderful days as I had with him. I cannot find any meaning in life any more.”2 Housewife Yukari Matsuoka (not
3、 her real name) carries around the ashes of her cat, who died four months ago. She even brings the urn into her bed every night. nMy friends tell me to bury it in the cemetery. They say the cats soul cannot rest in peace if I keep her ashes, she says with a sigh. HBut I want to keep it for a while.”
4、3 These women might sound eccentric or even neurotic to some readers, but their reaction is fully understandable to those who have lost someone or something special, says Tsukimi Washizu, a veterinarian and lecturer at Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical College. In Japan, where extended families are
5、 becoming a thing of the past and people are increasingly choosing to live alone, more people are beginning to keep pets as their companions. Pets give unconditional affection and comfort to humans, but their death can also bring them unbearable grief.4 n Animals become a part of your family. It is
6、very natural to be saddened over the death of your family/ Washizu says. Many people, however, will consider you a little strange if you take even a single day off for your pets funeral, while theyll give you sympathy for a death in your family and allow you to take several days off from work or sch
7、ool.05 Washizu recently compiled a book titled Pet no Shi, Sono Toki Anata wa (The Death of Your Pet - What Next)“ with several other specialists in the field. While many books on how to raisea and train pets have been published, this book is probably the first book on pet loss* aimed at ordinary pe
8、t owners in Japan, she says. The book includes such subjects as the terminal care of pets, how to deal with the remains after the death, and advice on how to cope with the loss of pets.6 The term pet loss came into usage in the late 70s among some veterinarians and psychotherapists in the United Sta
9、tes and Europe. Beyond the physical loss, the term encompasses the pet owners1 psychological stress - such as grief, depression, anger, separation anxiety, guilt, sleeping and eating disorders, fatigue, sickness, transient auditory and visual hallucinations and so on.7 Although pet loss has recently
10、 become a topic in the Japanese mass media, Washizu is skeptical about the coverage. HMedia tend to sensationalize the story, focusing on only extreme cases, but it could make readers or viewers mistakenly believe thebeer on tap. 11:30 midnight. 19 Farthington St. Tel. 32341111.13 Disney Store Walt
11、Disneys fantastic world goods boutique. More than 3,000 items and an in-store big screen for Disney movies and videos. 26 Walter Ave. Tel. 5361-2323.14 Ghurka Bag Shop. For those who like simple but stylish designs. Good quality bags that last. All sizes briefcases. 6F Vendome Towers. Tel. 53617623.
12、15 Do-It-Yourself Variety of supplies for home building. Furniture ready to assemble plus lots of wood for building. Kids will have fun in the games area. Warn 7Pm. Closed Wed. 17 Nation Ave. Tel. 5361-7956.16 Riff Marine Park For kids the park is an ideal place for flying kites on the large lawns a
13、nd cycling or walking on the wide bike paths. Children will enjoy penguin feeding time, at 10: 30am. At the touch pool/ kids can touch starfish and sea urchins. Monorail from Greer station. A 2 min. walk from Harbour station.17 Kettle Park Children will be enthralled by the sheer size of the park an
14、d the number of things to do. Start out at the parks entrance with a spin around a large waterfowl pond in a canoe or pedal boat. Cool down at the massive water park complete with water slides and two kiddy pools. Just 3 km. off hwy. 21 south towards Kitchener.18 Sherway Aquarium This aquarium is no
15、ted for its dolphin shows held at 7: 30am and 3: 30pm in a small stadium at the rear of the aquarium. Kids will love seeing the numerous jumps and splashes or watching the acrobatic mammals underwater through the transparent glass of the tank. The Aquarium is open from 10am5pm weekdays, 11 am-6 pm w
16、eekends and holidays.Directions:Read passage I carefully and then decide whether statements 1-10 are true or false based on your understanding of the passage. (15 分) (1) Little Panda is a restaurant specializing in Peking Duck.7 B7 B7 c 2345 6 78 9 1 ZIV /V /V /V /V z(、 You can choose to either eat
17、in or take away in Din Tai Fung.、You can have something from Vienna to drink in Cafe Rose.、According to the passage, Cafe Wien is very close to the river.、Papa1 s Cafe is now very popular with men in the city.、Cha-yu is located on Almond St. Ward Bldg.、 You can have Californian style of food in Spag
18、o.、The telephone number for West is 54964381.、 If you want to get a bag, you may go to Ghurka.)、 You can enjoy feeding penguin in Kettle Park.4、Bargain Fashion1 Scavenging for hand-me-downs is a way of life for those who have few resources and need to put clothes on their backs. For others on the hi
19、gh consumer end, even though they have more income, its become a pastime. Its fun, its challenging and the clothes, they believe, make a fashion statement. * Rummaging through thrift shops, combing weekend flea markets and yard sales, visiting vintage fashion stores, and even surfing the Internet ha
20、s become a passion for people seeking out fashion treasures on the cheap.2 Some like to think of it as frugal living - a careful or thrifty way to live, a way to protect both heir pocketbook and the environment. * With the growing concern for waste, some people feel this is one way they can do their
21、 part by recycling and reusing. In San Francisco, California, there are 1500 recycle shops, selling everything from used refrigerators to designer evening gowns. * San Diego, California, boasts more than 2,000 secondhand shops along with a quarterly newspaper called nSecond Hand News with a readersh
22、ip of thousands of people. This 56-page publication contains information on store listings, shop ratings, coming events, and news of trends in recycling. People from all sectors of society read nSecond Hand NewsH to learn about whats happening in the secondhand scene. The interest is growing in the
23、use of these shops - some drop off their goods that they no longer want or need, some come to browse and see what its all about, others come to search for that piece of clothing that will make them stand out in a crowd.3 Recycle centers and shops originated through community service organizations su
24、ch as the YMCA, Salvation Army, Good Will and church groups. One such organization, the St. Vincent De Paul in San Diego, got its start in 1948 and is still doing a booming business today. Organizations such as these offer a wide range of goods and products from used household items to baby clothes.
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