The days of the hunter are almost over in India. This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken mainly by banning tiger-shooting to protect those animals which still survive.

   Some people say that man is naturally a hunter. I disagree with this view. Surely our earliest forefathers, who at first possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meat-eating animals.

  I believe the main reason why the modern hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpowering dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hunt and the beauty of the wild countryside. There are also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons like these, but they are clearly different from the need to strengthen your high opinion of yourself.

    The greatest big-game hunters expressed in their writings something of these finer motives. One of them wrote:

   “You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it clearly and on the animal’s own territory (領地).You must fix forever in your mind all the wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few years older to be attacked and wounded by his own son and eventually eaten, half alive, by other animals. Hunting is not a cruel and senseless killing — not if you respect the thing you kill, not if you kill to enrich your memories, not if you kill to feed your people.”

   I can understand such beliefs, and can compare these hunters with those who hunted lions with spears and bravely caught them by the tail. But this is very different from many tiger-shoots I have seen, in which modern weapons were used. The so-called hunters fired from tall trees or from the backs of trained elephants. Such methods made tigers seem no more dangerous than rabbits.

There is little hunting in India now partly because ________.

          A. it is dangerous to hunt there        B. hunting is already out of date

       C. hunters want to protect animals     D. there are few animals left to hunt

The author thinks modern hunters kill mainly ________.

          A. to make the countryside safe      B. to earn people’s admiration

       C. to gain power and influence       D. to improve their health

What do we learn about the big-game hunters?

         A. They hunt old animals.           B. They mistreat animals. 

C. They hunt for food.              D. They hunt for money.

What is the author’s view on the tiger-shoots he has seen?

          A. Modern hunters lack the courage to hunt face-to-face. 

       B. Modern hunters should use more advanced weapons.

       C. Modern hunters like to hunt rabbits instead of tigers. 

       D. Modern hunters should put their safety first.

【小題1】D

【小題2】B

【小題3】C

【小題4】A


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     The morning for our snowmobiling (雪上汽車) adventure finally arrived, and we set off on the
hourandahalf drive to the resort.A fresh powder had fallen the night before, and everything was
frosted white.We couldn't have asked for more perfect conditions.The sun sparkled (閃光) on the
snow, and the trails (路線) were completely empty-not another person or snowmobile in sight.We
were thrilled at being the only people for miles around...until we got going.  
     As we drove through the deserted wilderness (荒野), my excitement became stonecold fear.I had
no idea what I was afraid of, or why I was afraid, but suddenly every turn, every hill, every steep (陡
峭的) side of the mountain scared me to death.I kept picturing us crashing headlong into a tree or falling
off the side of a drop.    
     But after lunch things changed.We were the only humans who had been there since the snowfall.The
peaceful place, the incredible beauty of the landscape, and the almost sacred experience of sharing a
mountain with the wildlife touched my very core (核心). My mind cleared and quieted and my muscles
relaxed.  
     As we drove the last leg of the run, I began to resent being afraid to drive.Deep down, I wanted to
be in charge of the thing that scared me.It made me angry that fear was keeping me from something I
really wanted to do.The day was coming to an end, and the resort was only a few miles away.I knew
that if I didn't take my chance now, I would regret it.  
     I signaled to my husband to pull over.I wanted to drive, although my heart pounded (重擊). I stared
off slowly and felt the wind in my face.I smiled and sped up a little.I let out a "Yeehaw!" and went full out,
taking my husband on the best ride of the day.  
     We ended the day on that breathless, carefree, and I felt proud of myself-proud of overcoming my
fear.

1. What is the story mainly about?

A. What the author loves about snowmobiling.  
B. What difficulties the couple faced during their adventure.  
C. What interested the author during her time snowmobiling. 
D. How the author overcame her fear during her adventure.

2. What can be concluded from the article?

A. The author was confident as she was driving in the deserted wilderness.  
B. The author didn't get worried until they started to drive through the deserted wild.  
C. Aware that she and her husband were the only people around, the author became anxious.  
D. The author was so nervous that she almost crashed into a big tree.

3. According to the article, after lunch the author ________.  

A. gradually calmed down  
B. stopped to enjoy the beautiful scenery
C. saw some wildlife on the mountain  
D. was afraid to continue her journey

4. The underlined word "resent" in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ________.
  
A. consider      
B. appreciate    
C. hate        
D. recognize

5. What message does the story convey?

A. A person's biggest enemy is his or her inner self.  
B. It's no use crying over the spilt milk.  
C. Take time to enjoy the beauty of nature.  
D. Respect and take pride in yourself.

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