必修第一册 Unit 4 Natural Disasters Ⅰ.阅读理解 A On that hot August day,as ash rained down and flames closed in,Jim Rhodes didn’t want to be anywhere but Coulterville. “My kid called from Alabama. We first heard about the fire from him,” Rhodes recalls. “He said,‘Evacuate(撤离)!’I said,‘Evacuate To where ’” Coulterville is a tiny town located among dry hills where local people raise cattle and other livestock. It has a main street,a park and a museum. It’s got a café,a grocery shop and a post. And with summer temperatures routinely topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit,it has fires—sometimes big fires. Eventually,this big fire got a name: the Moc Fire,for the tiny town of Moccasin—where it began as a brush fire. It burnt for 10 days,consuming almost 3,000 acres. Rhodes woke to find his truck covered in ash and the news broadcasting evacuation orders. Ranchers(牧场主) across the region were fighting to protect their animals,loading them into the truck or just setting them loose to find safety. Volunteers were readying fairgrounds nearby to shelter animals. Already they were filling up with dogs,cats,chickens,horses,cattle,goats,sheep and rabbits. As residents and animals were brought out,firefighters poured in. “With them came the biggest bulldozer(推土机) I’ve ever seen,” says Rhodes. “And they were sent to cut the firebreak that could save the town. We knew that if it made the cut,we’d all have to get out of here.” The situation was clear. The danger was growing. But slowly Rhodes realised that he hadn’t come to Coulterville just to leave when the town needed him. He stayed,joining the handful of residents who gathered around the main street where fire officials posted updates. He knew he could help somebody,somehow. Around mid-morning,a farmer he’d never met came by asking for help with animal evacuation. Rhodes’ phone was still ringing,but he knew what to do. “I hung up my phone,got in the truck and headed down to his farm,” he says. ( )1.Why did Rhodes’ kid call A.To help him put out the fire. B.To inform him of the big fire. C.To ask him to set animals free. D.To persuade him to stay home. ( )2.What can we know about Coulterville A.Most residents there raise livestock. B.It is a small town far from Moccasin. C.This place seldom has fires in summer. D.Its inhabitants have plenty of bulldozers. ( )3.What would Rhodes do next according to the last paragraph A.Move out to be reunited with his kid. B.Gather his animals to a safe shelter. C.Help the stranger to save his animals. D.Join the residents to cut the firebreak. ( )4.What is the best title for the text A.Saving Wild Animals in Coulterville B.A Trusted Neighbour in the Moc Fire C.A Tiny Town Suffering a Big Disaster D.Escaping from the Front Line of the Fire B Climate change poses a particular threat to children and youth,starting before birth and potentially influencing the normal development of physiological systems and emoti ... ...