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throughout the week,Johnson soon found herself travelling across Norwich and hunting for hedgehogs.Shepicked the hedgehog up very carefully,.placed it into the box and rushed it a local sanctuary(鸟兽保护区).Herduty is to rescue injured hedgehogs,ones found on private property that need rehoming,and babies that have beenabandoned.A year on from her first rescue,Johnson estimates that she has completed close to 30 rescues.With birthingseason around the comner;Johnson is preparing for her busiest time of the year,looking after hoglets and the newmums."They're not just cute but they're also amazing animals,native to our country,that need protecting,"shesays."Housing developments put them at risk,as well as people cutting down hedges and putting up fences theycan't travel through."Johnson's own garden has become a shelter for the creatures.The animals have also provided the inspirationfor her writing.Her next novel,Prickly Company,tells the story of a woman who becomes passionate aboutcreating a hedgehog highway through her neighbours'gardens and discovers their secrets in the process.24.Why did Johnson join Hodmedods Hedgehog Support?A.She had similar experiences.B.She was curious about wildlife.C.She was inspired by other role models.D.She needed a solution to her empty nest.25.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.HHS animal care and welfare.B.Johnson's routine work with HHSC.The gravity of hedgehog's survival.D.The complexity of a hedgehog rescue.26.What put hedgehogs at risk?A.Overbirthing.B.Hunting.C.Human activities.D.Non-native species.27.Why does the author mention Prickly Company?A.To provide an example.D.To introduce the novel.C.To summarize the passage.B.To explain an innovation.CIn the village of Barlaston,a strange language can be heard.It's not the friendly Potteries dialect,butsomething that sounds a little like the lovechild of French and German.The concept of an easy-to-leamn,universalsecond tongue was energetically promoted,drawing many speakers to the area.There has been an increase inpeople taking up Esperanto()recently.The Esperanto Association has increased the number of beginners'courses by four-fold to keep up with demand.Esperanto was created by Zamenhof,a Jewish-Polish doctor born in 1859 in Bialystok,now in Poland.Violence between different groups was common in the world.While still a child,Zamenhof hit upon the idea thata constructed second language that was easy to learn and understand would allow people to talk as peers,ratherthan fight.In 1887,Zamenhof published his ideas.By 1905,the fundamental rules of Esperanto had beenestablished by a conference of speakers in France,and Esperantist groups began popping up across the world.In Esperanto,all words ending -o are nouns,an -a ending is for an adjective,while -e denotes (anadverb.For instance,"vida"for visual and"vide"for visually,concepts that require different words in English.Ifyou need to find an opposite,you can add the "mal"prefix:"pura"is clean,"malpura"is dirty.These buildingblocks can help speakers learn new words very quickly.There are no grammatical genders,verbs are strictlyregular.It's child's play to leam compared with years of high-school language lessons.Why isn't Esperanto the current go-to for international communication?Esperanto is“neutral'”(中立的)高三英语试题第4页共8页
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