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山东省潍坊市2023-2024高二上学期11月期中联考 英语试题 (含答案无听力音频含听力原文)

2023—2024学年上学期期中质量监测
高二英语
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答
案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5 分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每 段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the woman probably doing
A.Watching TV. B.Writing a school report. C.Reading a journal article.
2.What will the speakers do first
A.Board the train. B.Shop for some gifts. C.Look for a restaurant.
3.Which place will the speakers probably head for next
A.The garden. B.The kitchen. C.The dining room.
4.What does the man advise the girl to do
A.Play with her brother. B.Buy a new robot. C.Do other things
5.Where will the speakers probably have the picnic
A.In the forest. B.In the nearby town C.At the top of the hill.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5 分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三 个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How long has the man been a wedding photographer
A.For 16 years. B.For 24 years. C.For 40 years.
7.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A wedding ceremony. B.The man's career story..C.A modern digital camera.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Husband and wife. B.Doctor and patient, C.Teacher and student.
9.Why does the man apologize to the woman
A.He forgot to buy her a gift.
B.He took a shower for a long time.
C.He watched the movie without her.
10.How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation
A.Amused. B.Annoyed. C.Thankful.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why was the woman worried about Lily
A.She was getting shy and quiet.
B.Her friends were too talkative.
C.She had to study at a new school.
12.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At home. B.In a library C.In a classroom.
13.What do we know about Lily
A.She is bad at writing stories,
B.She goes to the library every week.
C.She's unable to concentrate on studies.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What was John doing at the time of the accident
A.Buying some food. B.Walking to the shop C.Talking on the phone.
15.How did John probably get hurt
A.He fell off a truck. B.He dropped into a hole. C.He tripped over a stone
16.Who will drive John to the hospital
A.The woman's colleague. B.His daughter C.The woman.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What happened to the little dog met by Klongsanun
A.He was lost and alone.
B.He had been hit by a car.
C.He was running on a busy road.
18.What did Klongsanun do first to help the dog after the race
A.She took him to a pet hospital.
B.She tried to look for his owner.
C.She adopted him herself.
19.How many cats does Klongsanun have
A.28. B.30. C.58.
20.What is Klongsanun's biggest dream
A.Finding more homeless animals.
B.Becoming a marathon champion.
C.Creating an animal rescue center.
第二部分 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。
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C.It is machine-made in large quantities.
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B
The 97-year-old botanist,Margaret Bradshaw,is the chief caretaker of Teesdale's rarest flowers.“Everything about Teesdale is unique,”says Bradshaw with pride —and the authority of someone who has just written a 288-page book on the subject.Bradshaw has been recording rare plants here since the early 1950s and has witnessed great decreases.Her data was the first to prove that —and the need to do something about it.
The main reason for the decrease of these plants is an unusual one.The number of sheep in Teesdale had been reduced by half by 2000,as the uplands were generally believed there were too many sheep.Bradshaw says while sheep are hunted in some upland areas,reducing herding in Teesdale has been destructive.Longer grass overshadows the delicate(娇嫩)flowers,taking away the light they need to grow.As a result of her findings and her work with farmers who herd the land —as well as Natural England,which manages it —sheep numbers are increasing and the timing of herding is being carefully managed.This has led to the partial recovery of some plants.
At 93,she set up Teesdale Special Flora Research and Conservation Trust to record rare plants.A keen horse rider,at 95,she did a 55-mile horse journey across Teesdale,raising almost E10,000 for the Trust.When asked about the secret to longevity,"Just keep going,"she says.
“Keep at it.Don't sit down and just watch TV.”
“I recognise I'm getting older and I've been trying to get more people to take over and do the records.They don't believe I won't be here for ever,”Bradshaw says.Despite Bradshaw's guardianship of this land,and the love and energy she has put into saving it,the future here is unknown.The last words of her book speak to this endless loss.“This is our heritage,this unique plant species,mine and yours,"she writes.“In spite of trying,I have failed to prevent its decrease,now it is up to you."
24.What is Margaret Bradshaw's main work with the rare plants
A.Writing a book. B.Preventing their decrease.
C.Collecting their data. D.Directing farmers to grow plants. 25.What contributed to the reduction of rare plants in Teesdale
A.Not enough sheep. B.Lack of fund.
C.Poor management. D.Too many sheep
26.What can we learn from Bradshaw's words in the last paragraph
A.Unity brings strength. B.Many hands make light work.
C.Youthful at heart,regardless of age, D.Advance what the forerunners began.
27.Which might be a suitable title for the text
A.Teesdale:Home to Rare Plants B.Battling for Teesdale's Wildflowers
C.Bradshaw:A97-Year-Old Gardener D.Exploring Teesdale's Unique Plants
C
“Mek thisen at 'ome,lass,”Dimbleby said in the Yorkshire dialect to the group of nearly two-dozen mostly grey-haired students,when the newspaper reporter arrived at his class.This class is part of an increasingly popular movement to revive the local dialect,once spoken by millions but now has almost died out.
“We've got to get more young people involved,”says Dimbleby.The feedback so far has been positive,but the class is mostly made up of retirees.He is hoping to run another course on Saturday mornings,when younger people are available.“Most people's experience of dialect is what they heard from their grandparents.They've never read it or written it,so it's been a new experience for them.”
There are some challenges in making it accessible though.As a spoken dialect with many variations(变体),the written aspect is various.How to correctly spell is a problem,because different people may pronounce it in different ways.For example,"nothing"in Yorkshire is “nowt”,but some people would read “out”,while in most of Yorkshire it has more of an “ohwt” sound that is hard to get across without resorting to the rules of pronunciation.
“I've always been fascinated by the Yorkshire dialect,”says Joanna Kaye,a retired host. “When we were children,we learned all Queen's English.My mother,although she taught me to speak properly,she could speak in the dialect.”
Jean Crampton,here for the first time,has a notebook to write down words used by her parents,who died more than 10 years ago.“When I dressed up for the first time to go to grammar school,my dad said 'dun't she look grand',"she said.“And that's why I've come,to be reminded of them.After they died,that immediacy fades,and language is one of the things that can help bring it back into your mind,which is brilliant.”
28.What is Dimbleby's suggestion for the dialect class
A.More activities to revive the dialect. B.More courses provided for retirees.
C.Greater participation of young people. D.Greater enthusiasm in elderly learners.
29.What does the underlined phrase "resorting to"in paragraph 3 mean
A.Turning to B.Writing down. C.Summing up. D.Speaking of.
30.What makes Joanna Kaye interested in the Yorkshire dialect
A.The Queen's charm. B.His mother's influence.
C.His childhood dream. D.The requirement for a host.
31.Why did Jean Crampton go to the dialect class
A.To pass on the Yorkshire dialect. B.To share her father's experiences.
C.To restore memories from her parents. D.To learn the Yorkshire dialect grammar.
D
Scientists once considered sleep to be like a shadow getting drawn over a window between the brain and the outside world:when the shadow is closed,the brain stops reacting to outside stimuli(刺激).
A study published on 12 October in Nature Neuroscience suggests that there might be periods during sleep when that shade is partially open.
A few years ago,Oudiette,a cognitive scientist in France,began questioning the definition of sleep after she and her team conducted an experiment in which they were able to communicate with people who are aware that they are dreaming while they sleep —otherwise known as clear dreamers.During these people's reams,experimenters were able to ask questions and get responses through eye and facial-muscle movements.
Karen Konkoly,who was a co-author on that study,says "it was a big open question in our minds whether communication would be possible with non-clear dreamers.”
So Oudiette continued with the work.In her latest study,she and her colleagues observed 27 people with narcolepsy(嗜睡症)—characterized by daytime sleepiness and a high requency of clear dreams —and 22 people without the condition.While they were sleeping,participants were repeatedly asked to frown or smile.All of them responded accurately to at least 70%of these tips.Overall response rates were higher for all participants during REM(rapid eye movement)sleep,when the deenest sleen occurs but the brain remains quite active,than during other sleep stages.
This study is part of a larger advance in the field of sleep research,says Mélanie Strauss,a cognitive scientist in Brussels.Researchers are moving away from monitoring sleep mainly with EEG(脑电图)and towards “fine grained”approaches that combine EEG with various tasks and stimuli—a strategy that could help to cast light on specific diseases or conditions,she says.
32.What did scientists think of sleep in the past
A.It happens during different periods.
B.It is a shadow formed within the brain.
C.It suggests a weakening in the brain's functions.
D.It means a stop in brain's response to the outside.
33.How did clear dreamers react to the experimenters
A.By moving their face and eyes. B,By repeating the questions.
C.By providing accurate answers. D.By talking about their dream.
34.What can we learn about the participants in the latest study
A.They like sleeping in the daytime.
B.They remember their dreams clearly.
C.They do exactly as they're told during sleep.
D.They show higher response in the deepest sleep.
35.What does Mélanie Strauss mainly tell us in the last paragraph
A.The limitation of using EEG. B.A cure for specific diseases.
C.The progress of the sleep research. D.A method of detecting sleep
第二节(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。
Play is part of a parent-child friendship
Play is a crucial element of friendship with children.With babies and very young children, we parents play with them,engaging in back-and-forth activities like hide-and-seek and tower building. 36 They pull us into play,and we feel pleasure.
But delight hits a setback when our child learns how to say"no".From this point onward —into adolescence —we focus on getting a child to behave.. 37 It's parenting belief,not specifically defined,but often translated into “because I said so”.
While parents must help children learn to meet adult demands,when we limit our parenting focus to “command and control”we can crowd out"delight". 38 If we can leave space for child-driven activities —without adult demands —we can return to delight.These interactions expand our relationship and help our child learn self-regulation and communication.It's not the same as peer friendship,but we are being a friend.
39 The key is following your child's lead.As they get older and they are deep into other things,friendly play might include teaching you to play their favorite video game or share their YouTube.Your child won't want you to be their primary friend in these spaces,but being curious and kind is a way to be a friend and a parent.You will be an uncool friend who will never fully get it,but you will be a friend.
40 Especially as they get older,they will set more limits on it.But if you make a habit of friendly play with your child,that space will always be there between you,and it will vastly expand your parenting toolbox.
A.They often start the game,and we join in.
B.Kids won't always want you to play with them.
C.We are told in many ways to be the parent,not the friend.
D.Highlighting our role as taskmasters limits our parenting tools.
E.It can be a powerful tool for developing parent-child relationships.
F.This looks different from babyhood to youth but it's always essential.
G.Friendly play with children can range from building blocks to hide-and-seek.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,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。
I can remember the first time it happened.Class was getting out of hand.Our teacher,after quieting us six times as she tried to keep our 41 on the task at hand,finally gave up and informed we could take a rest.Instantly,the classroom erupted with students 42 their seats,
laughing and talking.
And then there was me.I sat 43 in my chair.I finished the activity and then worked on a project,completely content.I didn't associate what I was doing with 44 behavior;I
just had no desire to be loud and crazy.
As parents started to arrive,our teacher . 45 the chattering children with a half-hearted smile.But when my mother 46,she commented,“Your daughter is such a nice girl in class.
She's a 47 .”And there it was:my first“nice”.
Whether or not I knew it,a 48 had been set for my future behavior,though my
teacher probably didn't mean it.
As years passed,I became . 49 in the art of nice.But as much as I loved praise,I was too 50 to dare be anything but nice.
People rarely see the Real Me,because the Real Me is . 51 .She doesn't clean her room as often as she should.She's 52 at making decisions.Nice became a shelter I 53 .my
real feelings behind
“It's like living a . 54 life,”I thought.I am. 55 with being nice.I want to be the
best of myself,not the nicest.
41.A.sight B.focus C.spirit D.preference
42.A.moving B.changing C.adjusting D.leaving
43.A.excitedly B.hopelessly C.quietly D.nervously
A.positive B.normal C.complex D.strange
A.picked out B.handed over C.showed off D.drove away
A.arrived B.demanded C.followed D.insisted
A.treasure B.legend C.star D.champion
A.plan B.style C.standard D.goal
A.poorly-adapted B.well-trained C.annoyed D.confused
A.actiye B.honest C.eager D.scared
A.shy B.perfect C.messy D.unique
A.terrible B.quick C.wise D.careful
A.managed B.shared C.expressed D.hid
A.simple B.comfortable C.double D.busy
55.A.familiar B.tired C.confident D.please
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
Located at the western part of Hangzhou,just under 5 km away from the West Lake,Xixi National Wetland Park distinguishes itself as 56 exceptional urban place.This park is a pioneering example of how urban life combines agriculture with culture,making it a 57 (true unique destination.Along with Xihu and Xiling famous,respectively, their natural scenery and cultural heritage,Xixi National Wetland Park is one of the celebrated “Three Xi's of Hangzhou”.
Covering a vast area of 11.5 sq km,the park consists of three causeways( 堤 道 ) 59 features ten famous sights.Nearly 70%of the park - 60 (occupy)by river ports,ponds and small lakes,which explains a wetland environment.These waterways cross the park, 61(divide)it into distinct sections:the east,the west,and the central part.
Recently the govermment 62 (establish)ecological protection zones as well as an sightseeing zone.Additionally,visitors can explore the Wetland Science Exhibition Hall,conveniently 63 (locate)at the park's main entrance.
There is no right way . 64 _(see)the Xixi wetlands.It is an area of unmatched peace and quiet —filled with history and natural beauty.The only true thing that can be said of the Xixi wetlands is 65 if you haven't seen them,you haven't really seen Hangzhou.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)
根据汉语和首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
66.A f (根本的)key to healthy eating is to eat slowly.
67.John Snow s (怀疑)that the water pump was to blame.
68.Just like spoken language,body language v (变化)from culture to culture.
69.What concemed Yuan Longping most was that farmers had a serious s (短缺)of food to eat
70.Some people would prefer to stop the use of man-made chemicals in agriculture e (完全).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
上周六你校学生会邀请外教Mr.Brown 做了主题为“Healthy Growth”的知识讲座,请你为校英文报写一则简报,内容包括:
1.讲座内容;
2. 学生反应。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根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
A teenage boy named Joel lived in a small faraway town.Joel was an ambitious rapper who spent countless hours in his bedroom writing lyrics(歌词)and perfecting his flow.But he never performed on stage.His dream was to make it big in the music industry and share his passion for rap with the world.He hoped that one day his dream would become a reality.Little did he know,this dream was about to come true in the most unexpected way.
One sunny afternoon,Joel was walking through his neighborhood when he heard booming music coming from a nearby park.Interested,he followed the sound and discovered a crowd of people gathered around a stage.To his surprise,the famous rapper Latto was in town and performing her show for the community.Joel had always been Latto's faithful fan.He'd like to become a rapper like her.Pushing his way through the crowd,Latto came to front of the stage.
Joel's heart raced with excitement as he watched Latto appeal to the audience with her charming lyrics and undeniable talent.He waved his arms and cheered loudly together with all the people present.All of a sudden,a fearless idea suddenly occurred to him.Inspired by her performance,Joel decided to seize the opportunity and show his skills before his idol(偶像). Joel went up to the event organizer and explained his passion for rap,hoping to be given a chance to perform.
Impressed by Joel's enthusiasm and determination,the event organizer agreed to let him perform a short set after Latto finished her performance.Joel was overjoyed and spent the remaining time practising,making sure he was ready to deliver an unforgettable performance. He prayed(祈祷)at the bottom of his heart that he would succeed like Latto.Latto ended her show and the crowd broke up.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Joel stepped onto the stage,his heart beating wildly Witnessing Joel's incredible performance,Latto approached him.2023—2024学年上学期期中质量监测
高二英语参考答案
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
1-5 ACACA 6-10 BBABA 11-15 CCBBC 16-20 AABBC
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)
21-23 BDD 24-27 CADB 28-31 CABC 32-35 DADC 36-40 ACDGB
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BDCAB 46-50 AACBD 51-55 CADCB
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
56. an 57. truly 58. for 59. and 60. is occupied
61. dividing 62. has established 63. located 64. to see 65. that
第三节 (共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)
66. fundamental 67. suspected 68. varies 69. shortage 70. entirely
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
One possible version:
Last Saturday, the student union organized a lecture on the theme of “Healthy Growth” by Mr. Brown, our foreign teacher. The event was held in the school auditorium at 2 PM.
Mr. Brown’s lecture was informative and engaging. He discussed various aspects of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and effective stress management. His practical tips for achieving overall well-being left a strong impression.
Students were highly receptive to the lecture, which sparked discussions about integrating healthier habits into our daily lives and making necessary changes. Mr. Brown’s expertise presentation style made this event a valuable experience for everyone in attendance.
第二节 (满分25分)
One possible version:
Joel stepped onto the stage, his heart beating wildly. With a microphone in hand and a rush of excitement over him, he began to rap, pouring his heart and soul into every lyric. The audience was taken back by this young talent, and their cheers grew louder and louder. Joel’s confidence built up as he realized that he had the power to connect with people through his music. He performed even harder, winning a round of claps. Latto, who had been backstage, was drawn to the young rapper’s energy and charm.
Witnessing Joel’s incredible performance, Latto approached him. She offered her words of praise and encouragement. Over the following weeks, Latto provided Joel with invaluable advice based on her experiences. They cooperated and developed a friendship rooted in their shared love for music. And finally, Joel’s rap skills gained recognition. Through hard work, perseverance, and an unexpected encounter with Latto, Joel transformed from a small-town dreamer to a respected rapper. His journey became a proof to the magic that can unfold when talent and opportunity meet, reminding everyone that dreams really can become reality.
听力原文
Text 1
M: Do you have to have that on so loud I’m trying to read this journal article, but I can’t concentrate.
W: Sorry, but I have to. It’s for a school project!
M: Well, can you try watching it with your headphones, please They connect to the TV, you know (1)
Text 2
M: It’s already 11:30 a.m. The staff said we had to wait for the train for another half an hour or so.
W: Oh, goodness! I’m really hungry now. We should find somewhere to get lunch first.
M: Okay. (2) I want to visit the gift shop after lunch.
Text 3
M: Look, this is the kitchen and dining room. I spend more time in here than anywhere else, I think.
W: It’s beautiful. And what a lovely view of the garden!
M: Right! I grow vegetables and herbs out e on, I’ll show you around! (3)
Text 4
W: Dad, Billy doesn’t let me play with his new robot! It’s not fair!
M: Sweetheart, he’s allowed to say no. It’s his favorite birthday present. Besides, you’re a little too young to play with a toy like that. You can find something else to do. (4)
Text 5
M: Shall we have our picnic at the top of this hill
W: Hmm… Let’s wait a bit. We need water, and the map says there’s a safe spring in that forest.
M: Okay. (5) Then we can head to the nearest town and find a place to sleep tonight.
Text 6
W: John, how long have you been a wedding photographer (6)(7)
M: Well, my first paid job was my cousin’s 16th birthday party, and she’s just turned 40 now. So…you can work it out! (6)
W: Amazing! Do you do different types of events, not just weddings
M: I’m open to different types of jobs. But weddings pay better than most other things. Plus, they’re just more exciting than retirement parties or business events.
W: It must be quite high pressure, though.
M: Yeah, we only have one chance to get it perfect! And it was particularly stressful in the old days. At least, modern digital cameras allow us to take thousands of photos now.
Text 7
W: Hurry up! You were in there for ages!
M: Oh, sorry, dear. Did you want to brush your teeth, or something (8)
W: No. But I thought we were watching that movie tonight. I almost started without you!
M: Oh, right! Let’s do that. Sorry, I lost track of time. I always start daydreaming when I’m in the shower. (9) (10) It’s where I get my best ideas! (10)
W: Me too, actually! I wonder why that is.
M: It’s called “the shower effect”. I read an article about it. You feel relaxed and have no other tasks to complete, so it frees your mind up to be creative.
W: Oh, cool!
M: Unfortunately, I always forget my great ideas before I can write them down. (10)
W: Maybe I should get you an underwater pen as a gift! (10)
M: Ha-ha! (10) Good idea, thanks. Anyway, let’s watch!
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M: All in all, I’m very happy with Lily’s progress this year. (11) (13)
W: Thanks, Mr. Lee. I’m glad to attend this parent-teacher conference. (12) I must admit that I was worried she would be unadapted because of transferring(转学) to a new school. (11)
M: Well, she was pretty quiet at first. But she has gained a lot of confidence since she started making friends.
W: Yes, we’ve had one or two of the girls come to play at our house, and they seem very nice.
M: That’s true. They’re a friendly group of kids. And, I must say, Lily has made a great influence on one or two of her more talkative classmates.
W: Really
M: Yes, she’s so focused on her schoolwork, which seems to help them concentrate too.
W: That’s great!
M: Her reading is particularly advanced for her age. As you can see, we have a “story corner” in our classroom, and she spends a lot of time there. (12)
W: Oh, she always enjoys reading and writing stories. We take her to the library every week. (13)
M: Fantastic. Keep that up!
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W: Hi there, sir. Could you tell me your name
M: I’m John Chambers.
W: Hello, John. (14) (15) (16) I’m Amy. I’m here to help you. I understand you’ve had a bad fall. Do you remember what happened (14)
M: Not really. I was just on my way to the store. (14) I needed to buy some stuff for lunch.
W: So, you don’t remember feeling dizzy before you fell
M: No. I don’t think so.
W: Well, a passer-by had seen what happened and he believed you tripped over a rock on the path, right there. (15)
M: That sounds possible. (15)
W: It looks like you’ve hit your head, John.
M: Yes, it’s pretty painful.
W: Don’t worry. The cut isn’t bleeding too badly. However, I am going to take you to the hospital to get checked. You can never be too careful with head injuries.
M: I really appreciate your help.
W: Let’s get you up and take you to the truck. I’ll stay with you and my co-worker will drive us to the hospital. (16) Is there anyone we can call for you
M: My daughter Sara, please. I think her number is on my phone.
W: Fine. Don’t worry. Everything will be okay.
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We know it takes someone with a big heart to rescue lost or abandoned animals. But, in the case of one little dog, it also took someone with strong legs and powerful lungs! The 43-year-old Thai runner Khemjira Klongsanun was taking part in a marathon when she noticed a tiny lost dog, lying by the side of the road. (17) The other runners simply passed him by, but Klongsanun realized he needed help. There were no houses, other dogs and people around. She knew that if she just left him there, he would probably die. (17) Therefore, she did the only thing she could do. She picked him up and carried that cute baby 19 miles to the finish line! “Running almost 20 miles carrying a dog was truly a challenge,” she said, “It was two times more tiring than a normal marathon, but I did it anyway just because he was adorable.” After the race, Klongsanun made every effort to find the dog’s owner, (18) (19) but had no luck, so she decided to adopt him herself. The dog now lives in a big family of 28 other dogs as well as 30 cats. (19) Currently, Klongsanun is saving up to realize her life’s dream of building a rescue home for unwanted animals. (20) She also hopes to establish a fund to help homeless dogs injured by vehicles.
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