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閲讀與表達;根據短文內容,簡答短文後的五個問題。SchoolkidsSayGoodbyetoTheirFlyi...

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閲讀與表達;根據短文內容,簡答短文後的五個問題。SchoolkidsSayGoodbyetoTheirFlyi...

閲讀與表達;根據短文內容,簡答短文後的五個問題。

Schoolkids Say Goodbye to Their Flying Friends

    Jin Jun and his classmates at Shanghai Nanyang Middle School are not very happy to be back from holiday.

    Not because they hate studying, But because some of their best friends on campus are gone: Pigeons.

    More than 100 pigeons used to fly around campus every day, making students smile during break time.

    But now, the birds are gone. Where? Now they’re all locked up in a big cage. Bird flu(禽流感)has landed in Shanghai, and experts are afraid the pigeons might spread (傳播)the disease if they keep flying around.

    For safety, the school also asks students to stay away from the cage.

    “I feel sad for those birds. They’re my best friends, ”said Jin, a Junior 3 student. “Last term I would bring corns to feed them, but I can’t do that any more. I hope bird flu will end soon so I can play with the pigeons again. ”

    Their pigeons are special birds. In 1999, students found two injured (受傷的)pigeons and gave them a home. To get money for bird food, the kids sold rubbish paper. They took good care of the birds, and five years later, those two pigeons had become 265!

    “The students loved the birds, ”said Mr Chen, the school’s headmaster. “But to keep the school safe, they are willing to give them up. ”

  1. How many pigeons used to fly around the school every day?

  2. Why are they put in the cage now?

  3. Are the kids allowed to get close to the cage?

  4. When did the first two pigeons come to the school?

  5. How did the students get money for bird food?

【回答】

1. More than 100 

2. They might spread the disease“bird flu”if they keep flying around.

3. No, they aren’t. 

4. In 1999. 5. They sold waste paper.

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