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How Sled Dogs Work They're physical wonders-able to endure extreme conditions for extensiv

How Sled Dogs Work

They're physical wonders-able to endure extreme conditions for extensive periods of time while running fast and pulling more than their own weight. Sled (雪橇) dogs have been around for generations, and today they remain a large part of a dog driver's life.

In Arctic (北极的) regions, some 35 000 years ago, Eskimos' dogs bred with wolves and other dogs. Their offspring were well-adapted to the cold and snow. There's no saying exactly when someone thought to have dogs pull sleds, but it was well before 1000 B. C. that dog sleds provided a means of transportation and a way to haul goods. In recent years, people looking for unique outings have gone on recreational trips with sled dogs. A number of companies market tourist treks via dog sled for adventure travelers.

Dogsled racing in Alaska formally began in 1908, when sled dog owners in Nome, Alaska, held the first All-Alaska Sweepstakes, a 408-mile race from Nome to Candle and back. And in 1973, the inaugural Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race took place on a route covering more than 1 000 miles in Alaska. There are more competitions in many of the continental United States, and some take place on dry land. In addition to endurance races, sled-dog events include sprint races, weight pulls (in which dogs try to pull the most weight) and freight races (in which dogs try to pull a weighted sled the fastest).

Stamina (耐力) and Strength

Many breeds of dogs are used to pull sleds, including official American Kennel Club breeds such as the Siberian husky, Malamute and Samoyed. However, many sled dogs are of mixed breed and are called Alaska husky or Eskimo dogs. While some Sled dogs may have wolf bloodlines, it's generally not desirable to have a mixture of blood between the two.

Sled clogs are bred for their speed and endurance as well as leadership qualities. They are big dogs with thick coats and wide, flat feet. They sleep with their tails covering their noses to keep warm. Dogs that weigh around 40 to 45 pounds are the ideal size to pull sleds, but some may weigh as much as 85 pounds.

Young dogs that are enthusiastic runners, easy-going and mentally tough are good choices for sled dogs. A dog's gender matters little and both male and female dogs are considered equally.

For racing, the most intelligent and fastest dogs are picked to be lead dogs and run in the front of the pack. Behind them run swing dogs, whose job is to direct the team around turns and curves. At the back of the dog team are the wheel dogs or wheelers, who are right in front of the sled and are usually the largest and strongest of the team. The rest of the dogs are known simply as team dogs.

Dogs are typically from 2 to 10 years old when they pull sleds. After they retire, they might remain with their owner at a kennel or be adopted as pets by others. Rescue groups for sled dogs take in unwanted dogs and care for them, trying to place them in loving homes.

While snowmobiles (also called snow machines),helicopters and airplanes are now often used !n Place of sled dogs, there are still times when dog transportation is preferred. Harsh weather conditions can make flying hazardous, and certain terrain can be more difficult for snow machines to cross than for dogs. Dogs can be more reliable than man-made machines, they're good companions to have on long treks and they can be cheaper to own than other forms of transportation.

Becoming a Sled Dog

The number of sled dogs at a typical kennel(养狗场)is around 75, though some might house as few as 20 Or as many as 150. Many kennel owners are greedy mushers (赶狗拉雪橇的人) and compete in dog sled races. They also train other mushers and sell and lease dogs. The training for each team of racing dogs varies by musher (or whomever is preparing the dogs to race). Conditioning the dogs to run long d

A.Because they are raised by wolves.

B.Because they can stand most severe weather.

C.Because they are fastest runner among Arctic animals.

D.Because they can bear goods like horses do.

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Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)Directions: In this part you will have

Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

Directions: In this part you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.

How Sled Dogs Work

They're physical wonders--able to endure extreme conditions for extensive periods of time while running fast and pulling more than their own weight. Sled (雪橇) dogs have been around for generations, and today they remain a large part of a dog driver's life.

In Arctic (北极的) regions, some 35 000 years ago, Eskimos' dogs bred with wolves and other dogs. Their offspring were well-adapted to the cold and snow. There's no saying exactly when someone thought to have dogs pull sleds ,but it was well before 1000 B. C. that dog sleds provided a means of transportation and a way to haul goods. In recent years, people looking for unique outings have gone on recreational trips with sled dogs. A number of companies market tourist treks via dog sled for adventure travelers.

Dogsled racing in Alaska formally began in 1908, when sled dog owners in Nome, Alaska, held the first All-Alaska Sweepstakes, a 408-mile race from Nome to Candle and back. And in 1973, the inaugural Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race took place on a route covering more than 1 000 miles in Alaska. There are more competitions in many of the continental United States, and some take place on dry land. In addition to endurance races, sled-dog events include sprint races, weight pulls (in which dogs try to pull the most weight) and freight races (in which dogs try to pull a weighted sled the fastest).

Stamina (耐力) and Strength

Many breeds of dogs are used to pull sleds, including official American Kennel Club breeds such as the Siberian husky, Malamute and Samoyed. However, many sled dogs are of mixed breed and are called Alaska husky or Eskimo dogs. While some sled dogs may have wolf bloodlines, it's generally not desirable to have a mixture of blood between the two.

Sled dogs are bred for their speed and endurance as well as leadership qualities. They are big dogs with thick coats and wide, fiat feet. They sleep with their tails covering their noses to keep warm. Dogs that weigh around 40 to 45 pounds are the ideal size to pull sleds, but some may weigh as much as 85 pounds.

Young dogs that are enthusiastic runners, easy-going and mentally tough are good choices for sled dogs. A dog's gender matters little and both male and female dogs are considered equally.

For racing, the most intelligent and fastest dogs are picked to be lead dogs and run in the front of the pack. Behind them run swing dogs, whose job is to direct the team around turns and curves. At the back of the dog team are the wheel dogs or wheelers, who are right in front of the sled and are usually the largest and strongest of the team. The rest of the dogs are known simply as team dogs.

Dogs are typically from 2 to 10 years old when they pull sleds. After they retire, they might remain with their owner at a kennel or be adopted as pets by others. Rescue groups for sled dogs take in unwanted dogs and care for them, trying to place them in loving homes.

While snowmobiles (also called snow machines), helicopters and airplanes are now often used in place of sled dogs, there are still times when dog transportation is preferred. Harsh weather conditions can make flying hazardous, and certain terrain can be more difficult for snow machines to cross than for dogs. Dogs can be more reliable than man-made machines, they're good companions to have on long treks and they can be cheaper to own than

A.Because they are raised by wolves.

B.Because they can stand most severe weather.

C.Because they are fastest runner among Arctic animals.

D.Because they can bear goods like horses do.

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第2题
听力原文: Alaska is known for its cold snowy weather. For many years, dog sleds were the o
nly means of transportation. Many Alaskans combine fun and hard work in an annual dog sled race. The trail race is the longest dog sled race in the world. It lasts from two to three weeks and covers almost 17 hundred kin. The race goes across Alaska from Anchorage to Rome. It follows the trails that were once used by the people who looked for gold in Alaska's wilderness. The race also follows the route of several brave Alaskans who brought medicine from Anchorage to Rome in the winter of 1925. They carried the badly needed medicine through bad storm and helped save many lives. The race from Anchorage to Rome which is held in March is very hard for the drivers and sleigh dogs. Each day the dogs nm for about four hours and then rest for four hours. They nm day and night, and sometimes travel as much as one hundred and ten kin. a day. The drivers must feed and take care of the dogs at race periods. Sometimes they only sleep for about two hours each day. Because the race is so hard, many drivers do not expect to win. For most of them just being able to finish is a victory.

(30)

A.Winter in Alaska.

B.The brave Alaskan people.

C.Alaskan transportation today.

D.A dog sled race.

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第3题
听力原文: Alaska is known for its cold snowy weather. For many years, dog sleds were the o
nly means of transportation. Many Alaskans combine fun and hard work in an annual dog sled race. The trail race is the longest dog sled race in the world. It lasts from two to three weeks and covets almost 17 hundred km. The race goes across Alaska from Anchorage to Rome. It follows the trails that were once used by the people who looked for gold in Alaska's wilderness. The race also follows the route of several brave Alaskans who brought medicine from Anchorage to Rome in the winter of 1925. They carried the badly needed medicine through bad storm and helped save many lives. The race from Anchorage to Rome which is held in March is very hard for the drivers and sleigh dogs, Each day the dogs run for about four hours and then rest for four hours. They run day and night, and sometimes travel as much as one hundred and ten km. a day. The drivers must feed and take care of the dogs ax race periods. Sometimes they only sleep, for about two hours each day. Because the race is so hard, many drivers do not expect to win. For most of them just being able to finish is a victory.

(30)

A.Winter in Alaska.

B.The brave Alaskan people.

C.Alaskan transportation today.

D.A dog sled race.

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第4题
听力原文: Alaska is known for its cold snowy weather. For many years, dog sleds were the o
nly means of transportation. Many Alaskans combine fun and hard work in an annual dog sled race. The trail race is the longest dog sled race in the world. It lasts from two to three weeks and covers almost 17 hundred km. The race goes across Alaska from Anchorage to Rome. It follows the trails that were once used by the people who looked for gold in Alaska's wilderness. The race also follows the route of several brave Alaskans who brought medicine from Anchorage to Rome in the winter of 1925. They carded the badly needed medicine through bad storm and helped save many lives. The race from Anchorage to Rome which is held in March is very hard for the drivers and sleigh dogs. Each day the dogs run for about four hours and then rest for four hours. They run day and night, and sometimes travel as much as one hundred and ten km. a day. The drivers must feed and take care of the dogs at race periods. Sometimes they only sleep for about two hours each day. Because the race is so hard, many drivers do not expect to win. For most of them just being able to finish is a victory.

(30)

A.Winter in Alaska.

B.The brave Alaskan people.

C.Alaskan transportation today.

D.A dog sled race.

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第5题
Why are sled dogs said to be physical wonders?A.Because they are raised by wolves.B.Becaus

Why are sled dogs said to be physical wonders?

A.Because they are raised by wolves.

B.Because they can stand most severe weather.

C.Because they are fastest runner among Arctic animals.

D.Because they can bear goods like horses do.

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第6题
Nowadays sled dogs are still necessary when ______.A.there are severe weather conditionsB.

Nowadays sled dogs are still necessary when ______.

A.there are severe weather conditions

B.flying machines are full with passengers

C.snow machines use up power in the Arctic region

D.people need partners during the travel

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第7题
Dear Jose,You have asked me for suggestions on how to get along in the United States. It i

Dear Jose,

You have asked me for suggestions on how to get along in the United States. It is difficult to give advice, but I have found the following "do's" and "don'ts" helpful.

As a rule, it isn't easy to find anyone to【21】in a big city. However, here are some suggestions.【22】, get or borrow【23】! Walk him several times a day! Americans love dogs and usually stop【24】to anyone with a dog.【25】, try to eat in a cafeteria. People generally【26】the same tables and will sometimes talk to you【27】they see that you are a【28】. Next, take your dirty clothes to a laundry! It takes about an hour to wash and dry, and many people become kind there. They often pass the time talking to the other customers.【29】ask for information from a woman, if you are a man, and from a man, if you are a woman! It seems to get【30】results for a reason I can't understand. Learn the【31】, "Please," "Thank you, "and "You're welcome" before you come and use them all the time! They usually work like magic.

There are some things you【32】. Don't tell the truth when people ask "How are you?" They only【33】the answer to be "Fine." Never ask people their【34】—especially woman! Everyone wants to be young. Don't tell heavy people they are【35】. Tell them they are losing weight. Everyone here wants to be thin. Don't be late for appointment! When someone says six o'clock, be sure to be there by six. Americans respect time and expect everyone to be "on time".

Above all, don't worry! Just follow my advice and bring a lot of money and you will get along. I hope I have been of some help to you.

Cordially yours,

John

(41)

A.smile

B.shout

C.talk to

D.run

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第8题
Dear Jones,You have asked me for suggestions on how to get along in the United States. It

Dear Jones,

You have asked me for suggestions on how to get along in the United States. It is difficult to give advice, but I have found the following "dos" and" don'ts" helpful.

As a【21】. it isn't easy to find anyone to talk to in a big city. However, here are some suggestions. First, get or borrow a dog! Walk him several times a day! Americans love dogs and usually stop to talk to anyone with a dog. Then, try to eat in a cafeteria. People generally【22】the same tables and will sometimes talk to you if they see that yon are a【23】. Next, take your dirty【24】to a laundry (洗衣店)! It takes about an hour to wash and dry, and many people wait there. They often pass the【25】talking to the other customers.【26】ask for information from a woman, if you are a【27】, and from a man, if you are a woman. It seems to get【28】results for a reason I can't understand. Learn the【29】: "Please", "Thank you", and" You' re welcome" before you come and use them all the time! They usually work like magic(魔术).

There are some things you shouldn't do. Don't【30】the truth when people ask "How are you?" They only【31】the answer to be "Fine". Never ask people their【32】— especially women! Everyone wants to be young. Don't tell heavy people they are【33】. Tell them they are losing weight. Everyone here wants to be【34】. Don' t be late for appointments(约会)! When someone says six o'clock, be sure to be there by six. Americans respect【35】and expect everyone to be "on time".

Above all, don't worry! Just follow my advice and bring a lot of money, you will get along. I hope I have been of some help to you.

Cordially yours,

Socrates

(41)

A.result

B.law

C.beginning

D.rule

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第9题
听力原文: "We need plenty more seals", Oolak said as they parted. He added, "But you don't
shoot seal in water now for they are hard to get".

Two hours passed, during which Bob had heard Oolak's rifle crack four or five times. Bob decided to look for his companion and rejoin him. He climbed an ice pinnacle to look. It was a peaceful scene that met Bob's gaze. White ice stretched before him with little streams flowing across its surface. The low hills and open plains of ice were all bathed in golden sunlight. He did not see Oolak, but he became aware that the dogs had been howling for some time. It dawned on him that the entire team was in an uproar.

When he glanced his way to see what the trouble was, his heart almost froze. Walking toward them was an immense whitish form, sleek head hanging low--a polar bear!

The bear smelled a freshly-killed seal which Oolak had dragged to the sled, and it was this that he was seeking. To the clamor of the dogs he paid no more attention than if it were the buzzing of a fly. In his entire life the huge beast had never known fear, for the. polar bear is the ruler of the ice. He knows no enemies.

According to the passage, it is not easy to get seal

A.in water.

B.on the ice.

C.in the polar region.

D.on the pinnacle.

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第10题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

SECTION B PASSAGES

Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: (16[C])"We need plenty more seals", Oolak said as they parted. He added, "But you (15[A])don't shoot seal in water now for they axe hard to get".

Two hours passed, during which Bob had heard Oolak's rifle crack four or five times. (17[A])Boh decided to look for his companion and rejoin him. He climbed an ice pinnacle to look.

It was a peaceful scene that met Bob's gaze. White ice stretched before him with little streams flowing across its surface. The low hills and open plains of ice were all bathed in golden sunlight.

He did not see Oolak, but he became aware that the dogs had been howling for some time. It dawned on him that the entire team was in an uproar.

When he glanced his way to see what the trouble was, his heart almost froze. Walking toward them was an immense whitish form, sleek head hanging low -- a polar bear!

The bear smelled a freshly killed seal which Oolak had dragged to the sled, and it was this that he was seeking. To the clamor of the dogs he paid no more attention than if it were the buzzing of a fly. In his entire life the huge beast had never known fear, for the polar bear is the ruler of the ice. He knows no enemies.

According to the passage, it is not easy to get seal ______.

A.in water

B.on the ice

C.in the polar region

D.on the pinnacle

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