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(2009年广东省高考英语试卷)第二节 读写任务(25分)
阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150字左右的英语短文。
Jackie is
perhaps the most easily annoyed koala(考拉) at the
Featherdale Wildlife Park in southern
Australia. All the koalas there are unhappy
and complaining. You would be too if you were used
to
might activities and someone kept waking
you up all day while you were trying to sleep it
off.
That’s right—sleep it off. The average
koala is always half asleep because it feeds on
the leaves of
a special kind that make it
sleepy.
The reason Jackie and her fellow
koalas are repeatedly awoken from their deep sleep
is so
they can be hugged and photographed by
tourists, who make the trips to Featherdale and an
increasing number of other national parks for
just that special experience. Whatever department
in
the Aussie government in charge of such
things is now moving to make the practice illegal,
which
is understandable. How would you react,
my friend, if you were trying to sleep off a dozen
times
and some round, furry creatures smelling
of grass kept waking you? *考拉即树袋熊
【写作内容】
1. 以约30个词概括这段短文的内容;
2.
然后以120个词就“该不该禁止游客和动物拍照”进行议论,内容包括:
(1)
人们在参观动物园时为什么喜欢和动物拍照;
(2) 假如你处在那些动物的处境,你会有什么反应;
(3) 你认为是否应该禁止和动物拍照。
学生的优秀作文选摘
1
The passage narrates that koalas who are
repeatedly awoken from their deep
sleep are
unhappy and complaining for tourists taking
author appeals to us
to be more kind to
animals.
The reasons why tourists like taking
photos of the animals in the zoo perhaps
vary
from people to people. Some think it a happy
reminder of their visit to the zoo or
the
animals, while others may consider it just sort of
fun to have. But anyway they
may not share the
deep feelings of the animals.
If I were in the
same position as the animal in the zoo, my
reaction would be
very severe strongly against
being having peacefulsurroundings to
sleep,don’t you suffer restless and doubt we
do and so do the anmals.
I think it necessary
to ban tourists’ taking pictures with
animals,making a
comfortable environment for
them to live and regarding them as our friends,so
as to
establish harmonious relations with
animals.
2
Don’t take pictures on
them
All the koalas at the Featherale Wildlife
Park are unhappy because they are
waking up
all day just to be hugged and photographed by
tourists. They use koalas ot
attract people
and the Austrilia government says it’s illegal..
When in the zoos, people often get very
excited because they can see some rare
and
cute animals they never seen in their daily life.
So they like take picture on the
animals to
honour his coming here, when they miss these cute
animals they can also
take out the photos to
hav a look.
If I were the animals, I would be
very upset an angry. How could human beings treat
us like this? I have my own living room and
resting hours and I don’t want to work all
day
long.
In my opinion, people shouldn’t take
pictures on the animals. If we do so, they
couldn’t have a good sleep and they all also
be scared by the last lights. Even more,
they
won’t be happy and they may don’t want to eat
anything. Then, they will die.
Don’t take
pictures on the animals, they are our close
friends. We should carer
them and give them a
better living room.
3
Don’t take photos
with animals
The koalas in Australia’s
wildlife park were always woken up, for the
visitors to
take photos with which decreased
their sleep time so the local government started
to
ban it.
Therer is no doubt that
everyone who visits the zoo would love to take
photos
with all kinds of animals because they
were so lovely and interesting which can last
this happy moment long and deeply plant the
fun in their memory. Besides, they can
show
what they’ve spent their holidays with to their
friends that can share their
happiness to
everyone around them.
But if I were the animal
which was interrupted when having a rest, I would
feel
annoyed and thought human are so
impolite. What’s more, as what human feel, when
they can’t get enough time for sleep, I will
become weaker and weaker and one day I
will
fall down, and even die becaused of those endless
tiredness.
Therefore, I quite agree with the
government’s idea to forbide the visitors to
take photos in the zoo. Animals are creatures
, too, so they need to sleep as we are. So,
the next time I have a chance to go to a zoo,
I will not force animals to take photos
with
me just for their health.
4
The passage
tells us that Jackia and his fellow koala are
easily annoyed, for
they are repeatedly awoken
by tourists. They are hugged and photographed
while in
deep sleep. Now the government is to
make it illegal.
I can well understand the
tourist why they would like to take photos with
the
lovely animals. These animals are so cure
and attractive to them that they can’t help to
photograph with them. Besides, they want to
leave the memories of being together
with
those animals in the photos, which will last life
long.
However, we can not build our happiness
over the unhappiness of these
animals. If I
were the deep-sleeping koala, and I were awoken
times after times, I
would not only get
annoyed, but also become fiercely mad. What’s
more, I may attack
the troublesome tourists.
All in all, I think eveyr tourist shold stand on
the animals’
shoes to think for them.
Therefore, here comes my agreement that we
should not take photographs with
animals. They
have their own way of life and everyone will
agree with me and
take the actions to protect
these animals.
5
My view on the practice
Being hugged and photographed repeatedly by
tourists had made koalas at the
Featherdale
Wildlife Park in southern Australia more easily
annoyed. Intended to
solve this problem,
department in the Aussie government had already
made the
practical thing illegal.
As far
as I am concernedf, the reason why tourists like
to be photographed with
koalas is that they
are extremely lovely. Theirly lovely looking and
actions are all
make tourists can’t help
hugging them and loving them.
If I were koalas
in that Wildlife Park, I would supposed to be
another Jackie.
Sleep is important to
everyone, animals included. So I don't like to be
awoken from
my sleep repeatedly. When a
tourist awake me, I wil hit him. Oh, of course, it
will just
happen ot me if I were a koala.
In my opinion, this practice shouldn’t be
banned because it’s not tourists’ fault,
they
hugged and photographed with koala just because
they loved them. If they were
no longer
allowed to hug and photograph with the koalas,
they would be sad and
misunderstand.
In
brief, only to control the time tourists can hug
and photograph with koalas
will this problem
be satisfied solved. Koala is lovely, it gains
themselves popularity
among the whole world,
let’s hug and love them at a regular time!