A South African farmer is receiving phone calls from his sheep after equipping them with cell phones to keep tabs on the flock amid recent livestock thefts, according to local press Wednesday.

When the sheep call, it is always bad news for farmer Erard Louw of the Cape Town suburbs, as the phones around their necks are only set to switch on when the sheep start running, a sign that thieves have cut through the fences.

"As they run it gives me a phone call and says 'Sheep One' or 'Sheep Two' and so on, so at least I know where to start looking because the farm is 750 hectares (1,850 acres)," Louw told the Cape Times daily.

Louw attached the phone-like security device to the collars of four sheep in separate flocks after thieves sneaked in and stole 27 sheep and 13 lambs a couple of weeks ago, driving Louw to rack his brains for ways to protect his animals.

He said there was no use calling nearby police, as they were stationed too far away and in his experience they either lacked an available car or the vehicle was out of fuel or missing tyres -- also the work of thieves.

According to Louw, the cell phones have already proved their worth, with one sheep-snatcher caught thanks to the device.

Still, with theft attempts currently at their peak, given long winter nights and early nightfall, a few sheep-robbers managed to get away in spite of the device.

"The phone did start ringing that night and I went out," he said, but added that he was too late.

51. Why did Erard Louw attach the phone-like device to the sheep he raises?

 A. Because he thought it was fun to do.

B. Because the police there didn’t care about animals.

C. Because he liked hi-tech very much.

D. Because he wanted to protect them against thieves.

52. What does the underlined expression in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A.            Try very hard to remember or think of something.

B.            Have a headache.

C.           Make the brain bigger.

D.           Shake the brain from side to side.

53. You can most probably read this passage______.

   A. in a book                

B. in a dictionary

C. in a newspaper           

D. in a novel

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After time on the Skywalk,you will return to the Grand Canyon West Airport and return to Grand Canyon South Rim in time for dinner and sunset.
【小題1】This advertisement is for_______.
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【小題2】The package fee does NOT cover the cost of_______.

【小題3】The Grand Canyon Skywalk Bridge is made of glass because_______.
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B.South Rim→West Airport→Guano Point→Eagle Point→West Airport→South Rim
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D. China's Central Meteorological Station will be closed.

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B.The Indonesian consulate was located in Amsterdam.

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D.The terrorists all surrendered(投降) to the police and soldiers.

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C.the Cabinet needed to think quietly.

D.Their men were too sad to produce good program.

3.The last paragraph __________.

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59. The underlined word complimented is probably similar in meaning to ______.

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60. The cloning of human beings is banned in ______. 

A. South Korea                        B. the United States

C. both South Korea and the United States   D. neither South Korea nor the United States

 

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Experience the newly opened Grand Canyon (大峽谷) West Skywalk in Colorado. Departing (離開) from Grand Canyon’s South Rim by Airplane to Grand Canyon’s West Rim, you will land and take a ground tour to the Skywalk! Walk on air for 70 feet over the edge of Grand Canyon West.

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2.The package fee does NOT cover the cost of _______.

 

 

 

 

 

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C. South Rim→West Airport→Eagle Point→Guano Point→West Airport→South Rim

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