2019-2020年高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger单元加餐练一-二外研版
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Module 6 Animals in Danger Section Ⅲ Grammar-复习定语从句语法图解探究发现①On a freezing cold day in January 1994, Jiesang Suonandajie found what he was looking for —a group of poachers who were killing the endangered Tibetan antelope.②In the battle which followed Jiesang was shot and killed.③Often working at night, the poachers shoot whole herds of antelopes at a time, leaving only the babies, whose wool is not worth so much.④The animals are skinned on the spot and the wool taken to India, where it is made into the shawls.⑤In the 1990s the Chinese government began to take an active part in protecting the antelopes in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve — the huge national park on the QinghaiTibetan Plateau, which is the main habitat of the antelopes.⑥Sometimes there we re gunfights, like the one in which Jiesang Suonandajie was killed.⑦The small group of officials who work in the reserve are helped by volunteers who come from all over the country, and who are ready for the difficult conditions of life at 5,000 metres.⑧Meanwhile, in those countries where the shawls are sold, police are getting tough with the dealers.[我的发现](1)以上各句中黑体部分在定语从句中分别担当什么成分?③句中作定语;①②⑤⑦句中作主语;④⑥⑧句中作地点状语。
Module 6 Animals in dangerHerearesomeofthefastestanimalsintheanimalworld.A syoureadaboutthem,rememberthatthetopspeedofhumanrunnersis20to25milesan hour.Andthefastesthumanrunnerscanonlyrunatthisspeedf orafewhundredyards(码).Heavypeopledonotrunveryfast.Butsomeheavyanimalsc anrunatamazingspeed.Blackrhinoscanrunataspeedofalmos t30milesanhour,eventhoughtheymayweighover3,500pounds.Cheetahsarethefastestlandmammals(哺乳动物) overshortdistances(距离).Theycanrunataspeedofover70milesanhour.Buttheyge ttiredquicklyandusuallystopafterafewhundredyards.Pronghornantelopesarethefastestlandmammalsoverlo ngdistances.Theycanrunataspeedof35milesanhourformanymiles.Theirtopspeedisprobablymorethan50milesanhour.Hummingbirdsarethesmallestbirds.Buttheymovetheir wings(翅膀) fasterthanotherbirds.Someofthembeattheirwings4,500ti mesaminute.Ostrichescan’tfly,buttheycanrunfasterthanotherbirdsandmostotheranimals aswell.Theycanrunatatopspeedof43milesanhourforashort distance,butcankeepupaspeedofmorethan30milesanhouroverlongdis tances.Theyarealsothelargestofallbirds,andtheylaythelargesteggs.阅读短文,选择正确答案1.Whatarethefastestlandmammalsovershortdistances?A.Cheetahs. B.Pronghornantelopes. C.Horses. D.Elephants.答案 A 2.Thetopspeedofpronghornantelopesmaybeovermilesanho ur.A.20B.30C.35D.50答案 D 3.Ostrichescanrunmorethanmilesanhouroverlongdistanc es.A.50B.43C.35D.30答案 DPeriodOne Introduction&Reading—Prereading匹配左边的单词与右边的汉语意思[第一组]1.endanger A.n.栖息地2.reserve B.n.挣扎;斗争3.habitat C.adj.灭绝的;绝种的4.extinct D.vt.危及;使……处于险境5.struggle E.n.保护区;保护圈答案 1.D 2.E 3.A 4.C 5.B[第二组]6.wildlife A.n.(藏)羚羊7.protect B.n.野生生物8.poacher C.n.战斗9.antelope D.n.盗猎者;偷猎者10.battle E.vt.保护答案 6.B 7.E 8.D 9.A 10.C[第三组]11.plateau A.adj.值……钱12.ideal B.n.牧群;兽群13.shawl C.n.高原14.herd D.n.披肩15.worth E.adj.理想的答案11.C 12.E 13.D 14.B 15.A[第四组]16.skin A.n.&vt.(警方的)突击搜查17.spot B.n.环境;情况18.raid C.vt.没收19.confiscate D.vt.剥皮;去皮20.condition E.n.(某事发生的)准确地点;现场21.meanwhile F.n.(尤指买卖贵重商品的)商人22.dealer G.adv.同时答案16.D 17.E 18.A 19.C 20.B 21.G 22.FStep1FastreadingTrue(T)orFalse(F).1.Onacoldday,JiesangSuonandajiewaslookingforagroupoflosttourists. ( F ) 2.Alargenumberofantelopeshavebeenkilledfortheirmeat .( F ) 3.Shawlsmadefromtheantelopewoolcameintofashioninthe 1980s.( F ) 4.Littleprogresshasbeenmadeinprotectingtheantelopes .( F )5.Internationalcooperationonprotectingantelope sisa lsoprogressing.( T )Step2Carefulreading Choosethebestansweraccordingtothepassage. 1.WhywasJiesanglookingforthepoachers? A.Tofightwiththem.B.Tojointheminhunting. C.Tostopthemfromkillingtheantelopes.D.Toaskthemtohunt.答案 C2.Thepoachersweresurprisedat.A.Jiesang’sordertoaskthemtoputdowntheirguns B.Jiesang’squickmovementC.Jiesang’sbraveryD.beingfoundbyJiesang答案 C 3.Thequickdecreaseoftheantelopesisdueto. A.thefreezingandbadlivingconditions B.theirexpensivewoolC.theillegalexportoftheshawls D.thekillingfromthepoachers答案 D 4.WhathastheChinesegovernmentdonetoprotecttheantelo pesinthepastyears? A.Thegovernmenthaspassedlawstobanthetradeofthewoolf romtheantelopes. B.Thegovernmenthassetupnaturereserves. C.Thegovernmenthascaughtthepoachersandconfiscatedth eirvehicles.D.Alloftheabove.答案 D 5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthereasonforthe increaseoftheantelopes? A.TheChinesegovernmenthaswonthebattleagainstthepoac hers. B.TheChinesegovernmenthastakenanactivepartinprotect ingtheantelopes. C.Manyvolunteerscomefromalloverthecountrytohelp. D.Thecooperationbetweenthecountries.答案 AStep3PostreadingAfterreadingthepassage,pleasefillinthefollowingblanks.1.OnafreezingcolddayinJanuary1994,JiesangSuonandajiefound2.whathewaslookingfor—agroup ofpoacherswhowerekillingtheendangeredTibetanantelope .Inthefollowingbattle,he3.wasshot(shoot) andkilled.Hehadgiven4.his(he) lifetosavetheTibetanantelope.Bythe1990sthenumberofth eTibetanantelopes5.hadfallen(fall)toabout50,000.Thereasonis6.thatthewooloftheTibetanan telopeisthemostexpensiveintheworld.Oftenworkingatnight,thepoachersshootwholeherdsofantelopesatatime,7.leavi ng(leave) onlythebabies,whosewoolisnotworthsomuch.Theanimalsareskinnedonthes potandthewoolistakentoIndia8.tomake(make)shawls.TheshawlsareexportedtorichcountriesinNorthAme ricaandEurope.Inthe1990stheChinesegovernmentbegantot ake9.anactivepartinprotectingtheantelopes.Since1997t heantelopepopulationhas10.slowly(slow) beguntogrowagain.Step4Sentencelearning1.Oftenworkingatnight,thepoachersshootwholeherdsofantelopesatatime,leavingonlythebabies,whosewoolisnotworthsomuch. [句式分析] 本句是一个复合句。
高中英语必修五Module 6 Animals in DangerSectionⅠIntroduction, reading and vocabulary一、语言•知识精讲1.Another famous animal in danger is the giant panda, whose habitat is in China.另外一种濒危的动物是大熊猫,它的栖息地是在中国(1)该句中whose habitat is in China是一个由whose引导的非限制性定语从句。
whose 本身为形容词,作定语修饰后面所跟的名词habitatHis girlfriend, whose name I forgot, was an actress他的女朋友是个演员,名字我忘了(2)in danger处于危险中【短语链接】in danger of…有……的危险out of danger脱离危险full of danger充满危险的a danger to society社会的危险人物/事物in no danger没有危险There is a danger of有……的危险例题1(1)Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from effects the people are still suffering.A. thatB. whoseC. thoseD. what(2)Many animals and plants are . We should take measures to save theanimals and plants.A. dangerous; dangerousB. in danger; dangerousC. in danger; endangeredD. endangered; dangerous(3)If the river is heavily polluted, fish in it will be in of dying out.A. needB. timeC. dangerD. chance2.an area of land where animals are protected.一个动物受到保护的地方protect vt.(常与from, against连用)保护He raised his arm to protect his face 举起手臂护住脸部【相关链接】辨析:defend, protect, guarddefend的意思是“保卫,捍卫”,指抵抗或防御外来的威胁或攻击;还可以表示在诉讼或理论上进行辩护,常用于defend sb. / sth. (from / against sb. / sth.)句型protect是“保护,防御”的意思,指采取某种掩护措施保障安全,以免遭危险损害,常用于protect sb. / sth. (against/from) sth.句型guard用作及物动词时,是“守卫,警戒,看守”的意思,目的是维护安全,防备危险发生;用作不及物动词时,作“防范,警惕”解,常用于guard against sth.句型例题2(1)He raised his arm to his face from the blow.A. protectB. defendC. guardD. prejudice.(2)As a mother, she is too toward her daughter; she should let her see more of the world.A. hopefulB. modestC. protectiveD. confident3.Thanks to scientists’ hard work. the number of the pandas living in the wild has2 increased to about 1,590.由于科学家们的辛苦工作,野外存活的大熊猫的数量已经增加到了大约1590只该句的主干部分是the number…has increased to about 1,590; thanks to…为介词短语,位于句首作状语,表示原因;living in the wild为现在分词短语作后置定语the number of………的数量The number of workers in that factory is 5,000.那个工厂有5000名员工The number of students is increasing.学生的数目正在增长【相关链接】a number of很多,一些,后跟可数名词复数形式,谓语动词用复数形式the number of………的数量,后跟可数名词的复数形式,谓语动词用单数例题3(1)The number of registered participants in this year’s marathon was half .A. that of last year’sB. those of last year’sC. those of last yearD. of last year’s(2)As a result of destroying the forest, a large of the desert covered the land.A. number; hasB. quantity; hasC. number; haveD. quantity; have4.On a freezing cold day in January 1994, Jiesang Sunandajie found what he was looking for---a group of poachers who were killing the endangered Tibetan antelope.1994年1月一个滴水成冰的寒冷的日子,杰桑•索南达杰发现了他一直在寻找的目标—正在猎杀濒临灭绝的藏羚羊的一群偷猎者(1)on a freezing cold day一个滴水成冰的寒冷的日子【相关链接】用来表示时间的介词有on, in, aton表示星期几,具体的某一天或有修饰语的时间名词,如day, morning, afternoon, evening, night等in表示较长的时间,如in a day, in a week等at强调时间点或者指“在中午(at noon)”,在午夜(at midnight)(2)本句中连接代词what引导宾语从句,意为“……的”,在从句中作宾语what意为“……的;……的东西;……的地方”,可引导名词性从句,在从句中充当主语、宾语、表语等,不可以省略He wore, what was common then, a brown coatthat引导名词性从句,在句中无意义,也不作成分。
2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材课文要点Module6AnimalsinDanger夯基提能作业外研版必修Ⅰ.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
(2017课标全国Ⅰ,B)I work with Volunteers for Wildlife, a rescue and education organization at Bailey Arboretum in Locust Valley. Trying to help injured, displaced or sick creatures can beheartbreaking;survival is never certain. However, when it works, it is simply beautiful.I got a rescue call from a woman in Muttontown. She had found a young owl(猫头鹰)on the ground. When Iarrived, I saw a 2- to 3-week-old owl. It had already been placed in a carrier for safety.I examined the chick(雏鸟)and it seemed fine. If I could locate the nest, I might have been able to put it back, but no luck. My next work was to construct a nest and anchor it in a tree.The homeowner was very helpful. A wire basket was found. I put some pine branches into the basket to make this nest safe and comfortable. I placed the chick in the nest, and it quickly calmed down.Now all that was needed were the parents, but they were absent. I gave the homeowner a recording of the hunger screams of owl chicks. These advertise the presence of chicks to adults;they might also encourage our chick to start calling as well. I gave the owner as much information as possible and headed home to see what news the night might bring.A nervous night to be sure, but sometimes the spirits of nature smile on us all!The homeowner called to say that the parents had responded to the recordings. I drove over and saw the chick in the nest looking healthy and active. And it was accompanied in the nest by the greatest sight of all—LUNCH!The parents had done their duty and would probably continue to do so.1.What is unavoidable in the author’s rescue work according to paragraph 1?A.Efforts made in vain.B.Getting injured in his work.C.Feeling uncertain about his future.D.Creatures forced out of their homes.2.Why was the author called to Muttontown?A.To rescue a woman.B.To take care of a woman.C.To look at a baby owl.D.To cure a young owl.3.What made the chick calm down?A.A new nest.B.Some food.C.A recording.D.Its parents.4.How would the author feel about the outcome of the event?A.It’s unexpected.B.It’s beautiful.C.It’s humorous.D.It’s discouraging.Ⅱ.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Module 6 Animals in Danger Section Ⅳ Other Parts of the Module [原文呈现] [读文清障]WWFThe WWF is the world's largest organisation for nature conservation. It was founded①in the UK in 1961 and opened an international office in Switzerland in the same year. Its aim②was to protect the natural habitats of wild animals in danger of③extinction④. One of the founders, the painter and naturalist⑤Peter Scott, designed the famous panda logo. The initials⑥, WWF, stand for⑦ World Wide Fund for Nature. Originally⑧the name was World Wildlife Fund. Today the organisation has branches⑨in 90 countries in all five continents⑩. It has thousands of volunteers and more than five million supporters who help by giving money. Since 1985 it has spent more than $1,000 million on⑪ 11,000 projects in 130 countries.①found vt.成立;建立(founded, founded)②aim/eIm/n.目标;目的with the aim of doing sth.旨在做某事③in danger of处于……危险中be in danger处于危险中④extinction/Ik'stIŋkʃn/n.灭绝;绝种⑤the painter and naturalist画家兼自然学家,作one的同位语。
Section Ⅰ Introduction & Reading andVocabulary课前自学导引拯救藏羚羊1994年1月一个滴水成冰的寒冷日子,杰桑·索南达杰发现了他一直寻找的目标——一群正在杀害濒临灭绝的藏羚羊的偷猎者。
杰桑知道,他必须迅速行动。
他大声地喊叫着,要偷猎者放下武器。
偷猎者虽然感到惊慌,但他们占着人多的优势。
在接下来的枪战中,杰桑被击中身亡。
几小时后,人们发现了他冻僵的尸体,手中仍然紧握着枪。
他为拯救藏羚羊献出了生命。
20世纪初期,青藏高原上有数百万只藏羚羊。
截止到20世纪90年代,藏羚羊的数目下降到了大约5万只。
原因很简单:藏羚羊毛是世上最昂贵的毛皮。
它又软又轻又暖和,是高海拔地区动物赖以生存的理想皮毛。
一条藏羚羊毛织成的披肩(名为“沙图什”,即波斯语中的“众毛之王”),能卖到5,000美元。
这对偷猎者来说利润是丰厚的。
那些偷猎者常常是夜里出动,一次就捕杀掉整群的藏羚羊,只留下那些毛不怎么值钱的幼崽。
这些被猎杀的藏羚羊被就地剥皮,羊毛被运送到印度。
在那里,藏羚羊毛被织成披肩,然后出口到北美和欧洲的富裕国家。
这种贸易是完全违法的,自1975年以来一直被禁止。
但到了20世纪90年代,这种藏羚羊毛披肩在有钱人中间流行开来,成为时尚。
在伦敦,警察在对一家商店的一次突击搜查中竟发现138条披肩。
这就意味着有大约1,000只藏羚羊被猎杀——约占全球总数的2%。
20世纪90年代,中国政府开始积极开展可可西里自然保护区的藏羚羊保护工作。
可可西里自然保护区是青藏高原的一个大型国家公园,是藏羚羊的主要栖息地。
在接下来的十年中,大约有3,000多名偷猎者被抓获和300辆汽车被没收。
有时,还会发生枪战。
杰桑·索南达杰就牺牲在这类枪战中。
如今,政府似乎正在赢得这场战争,偷猎者的人数下降了。
工作在保护区的政府官员们得到了来自全国各地的、愿意忍受海拔5,000米以上恶劣生活环境的志愿者们的支持。
Section Ⅰ Introduction & Reading andVocabulary-ComprehendingⅠ阅读理解A(2019·山西康杰中学高二期中)How could we possibly think that keeping animals in cages in unnatural environments—mostly for entertainment purposes—is fair and respectful?Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals.However,most zoos remain“collections”of interesting“things” rather than protective habitats.Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to keep animals bored,lonely,and far from their natural homes.Zoos claim to educate people and save endangered species,but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals’ natural behaviour,intelligence,or beauty.Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages,and most signs only mention the species’ name,diet,and the natural range.The animals’ normal behaviour is seldom noticed because zoos don’t usually take care of the animals’ natural needs.The animals are kept together in small spaces,with no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exercise.This results in unusual and selfdestructive behaviour called zoochosis.A worldwide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages.Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent of their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars,and bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth,a sign of unhappiness and pain.Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered.Captive breeding(圈养繁殖) of endangered big cats,Asian elephants,and other species has not resulted in their being sent back to the wild.Zoos talk a lot about their captive breeding programmes because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out.In fact,baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers.Haven’t we seen enough competitions to name baby animals?Actually,we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats and put an end to the reasons why people kill them.Instead of supporting zoos,we should support groups that work to protect animals’ natural habitats.【解题导语】本文介绍了动物园的一些错误做法,指出了不应该支持动物园,而应当通过保护动物的自然生存环境和停止杀害来保护濒危动物。
2019-2020年高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger单元加餐练一-二外研版Ⅰ.完形填空“A onethousandmile journey begins with a single step,” as the saying goes. However, what it doesn't tell us is that once the journey is __1__, it might be hard to stop. That's the __2__ for Tang Renli, a senior at Nanjing University of Technology, who has traveled more than 200 cities in China __3__ four years of college.He never __4__ of going to so many places when he pleted his first trip to Yangzhou during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday in his freshman year. From then on he was __5__ on travel. “There is a strange yet fresh __6__ that I've never felt before,” Tang said. “It's __7__ that keeps me exploring new places.”You may __8__ how Tang could find the time, being a fulltime college student. Did he really __9__ classes to travel? “I gave myself one to two weeks every month for __10__. But I always took care of my class and assignments first,” Tang said. “I __11__ more time and effort on my study __12__ during the finals' weeks. But thinking of traveling afterwards was my biggest __13__.”Schoolwork was not the only obstacle Tang had to __14__. His travel budget was __15__, so Tang had to make the most of what he had. He usually took the __16__ form of transport. There were also times when he walked, hitchhiked, and slept in train stations, police offices and vans.“Sometimes I felt lonely, __17__ and even found myself in danger. But these setbacks __18__ my journey and my life. People often ask me what kind of advice I can give to those who want to do the same,” Tang said.“Don't think too much about the uncertainties because you'll __19__ that bridge when you get to it. And once you take your first step, the feeling is __20__ and addictive.”语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
一个名叫唐人立的大学生利用大学四年时间,去了国内200多个城市旅行。
而他在四处旅行的同时是如何兼顾学习并克服资金方面的困难的呢?看看唐人立是怎样做到的吧!1.A.started B.decidedC.ended D.finished解析:选A 旅行一旦开始,可能就难以停下来。
结合上下文可知,此处应用started。
2.A.state B.pointC.case D.situation解析:选C the case表示“实情,事实”,即唐人立就是这样。
3.A.beyond B.forC.after D.during解析:选 D 根据上下文可知,在大学四年期间唐人立去过中国的200多个城市,during“在……期间”,符合语境。
4.A.spoke B.thoughtC.talked D.reminded解析:选B 在他大一那年清明节假期完成他的第一次扬州之行时,他没有“想到”能去这么多的地方旅行。
5.A.fond B.keenC.interested D.crazy解析:选B 从那以后,他就对旅行着了迷。
be keen on“对……着迷”,为固定搭配。
6.A.feeling B.spiritC.touch D.emotion解析:选A 结合上下文可知,此处表示一种新奇的感觉,故A项feeling符合语境。
7.A.panic B.confusionC.curiosity D.fear解析:选C 根据上文中的“strange yet fresh”可知,此处填curiosity“好奇心”。
8.A.see B.expectC.reply D.wonder解析:选D 从下文内容可知,此处表示你也许想知道唐人立作为一个全日制大学生怎么会有时间(去旅行)。
9.A.stop B.avoidC.skip D.neglect解析:选C skip classes“旷课”,符合语境。
10.A.travel B.entertainmentC.exercise D.study解析:选A 根据上文的travel和下一句的内容可知,此处表示他每个月给自己一至两周的时间去旅行。
11.A.cost B.spentC.paid D.took解析:选B spend ...on sth.表示“在某事上花(金钱、时间等)”,符合语境。
12.A.eventually B.especiallyC.absolutely D.essentially解析:选B 尤其是在期末考试的几个星期中,唐人立在学习上花的时间和精力更多。
especially“特别,尤其”,符合语境。
13.A.inspiration B.recreationC.foundation D.motivation解析:选D 但想到后来的旅行,唐人立动力十足。
motivation“动力”。
14.A.cope with B.account forC.turn down D.make up解析:选 A cope with=deal with“(成功地)处理,对付”,符合语境。
account for“是……的原因”;turn down“拒绝”;make up“构成,编造”。
15.A.enough B.hugeC.limited D.loose解析:选C 从下文可知,唐人立的旅行预算有限,故用limited。
16.A.slowest B.safestC.fastest D.cheapest解析:选D 根据下一句可知,唐人立通常选择“最便宜的”交通方式。
17.A.selfless B.helplessC.careless D.hopeless解析:选B 有时候,他会感觉到孤独、无助甚至是处在危险之中。
根据空前后的内容可知,此处应表示的是不好的感觉,故helpless“无助的”,符合语境。
hopeless“绝望的”,文章并没有体现这一点,故排除。
18.A.enriched B.enlargedC.endangered D.encouraged解析:选A 根据转折词But可知,此处表示“虽然有时候他会感到孤独、无助甚至是处在危险之中,但这些阻碍却丰富了他的旅行和生活”,故A项正确。
19.A.build B.designC.cross D.remove解析:选 C 不要总想着那些不确定的因素,因为船到桥头自然直。
cross the bridge“过桥”,符合语境。
20.A.terrible B.importantC.amazing D.negative解析:选C 一旦你跨出第一步,你就会有那种奇妙的、令人着迷的感觉。
amazing“惊人的,了不起的”。
Ⅱ.阅读理解When sevenyearold Sky Nockels learned that black rhinos (犀牛) were anendangered species, he decided to do something to help them. He raised money to adopt a black rhino named Imara at the Great Plains Zoo in South Dakota. By adopting Imara, Sky helps the zoo take care of the rhino's needs, such as food and a good habitat.Sky has been a summer camp member at the Great Plains Zoo sincehe was three. There he and other kids learnt about the animalsand did projects for them. “We made juice drinks for the bears,”says Sky. “They enjoyed them.” Another time, he made holes in cardb oard tubes and filled them with vegetables for the monkeys. The monkeys had fun plucking (摘) their food from the tubes.Now that Sky is older, he is playing an even more active role in the care of animals. Since black rhinos are one of Sky's favorite animals, he decided to adopt Imara first. “I adopted a Grevy's zebra named Deman, too, for my little brother Alexander,” he says.Sky raised money to help care for the animals he wanted to adopt. He promised to raise D|S75 for his rhino and D|S25 for Alexander's zebra. To earn the money, Sky and his grandfather planted a vegetable garden. Sky planted seeds (种子), watered, and weeded (除草). When the time came, he harvested the vegetables and sold them at a stand in front of his parents' store.When Sky's friends heard about the stand, they brought vegetables from their parents' garden to sell, too. With the help of his friends, he earned enough money to honor his promises.Sky is one of the youngest people to adopt an animal at the Great Plains Zoo. He cares about the animals and plans to plant and sell vegetables again this summer to help them. “I hope other children do something to help animals, too,” he says.语篇解读:本文主要讲述了一个七岁的美国儿童是如何帮助濒危动物黑犀牛的故事。