李改英
經济大萧条让许多不幸的人露宿街头,这些人唯一的精神寄托就是身边的宠物。这些宠物面临各种健康问题,动物收容所的兽医斯图尔特自掏腰包为它们进行治疗,他的善举不仅解了别人的燃眉之急,也让他自己获得了极大的满足感!
Kwane Stewart stepped outside a Modesto, California, convenience store with his morning coffee and spotted a homeless man sitting with his back against the building. It was 2011, and the Great Recession (萧条) had caused many unfortunate people to be onto the streets. A small dog sat in the homeless mans lap. Stewart, a veterinarian at an animal shelter, approached the man and offered to bring flea (跳蚤) medication for the dog whose skin showed signs of an allergic reaction to fleas, a gift the man readily accepted.
“I remember returning a week and a half later, and the man said his dog was finally sleeping again because it no longer stayed up scratching and chewing,” Stewart told The Modes
to Bee.
Stewart was hooked. “When you give back something to society, there is something you get in return that feels much larger. I knew I wanted to keep doing it,” he told medium.com.
Today, Stewart, 50, has his own practice in town, yet he still finds time for street pets. Hes helped roughly 400 animals since 2011, mostly dogs and a few cats.
Theres a crying need for his kind of help. About 25 percent of Modestos homeless population own a pet, but there are few healthcare options available to them. To fill that void(空白), Stewart can often be found wandering in many places where he thinks the homeless might camp out. He carries his medical bag, which Stewart pays for out of his own pocket.
He knows there are some people who question whether the homeless should even have pets. “I think that more than anybody, they need a pet,” Stewart told The Modesto Bee. “They love their pets probably more than the average person. Because the owner is the pets home. Their animals are their reason for getting up in the morning,” Stewart said.
One of those people is Joe, who has landed on rough times. He said his breed was his life. “Every morning, I wake up; her tail is wagging. I dont feel that lonely. To have somebody like Dr Stewart come out here to take care of my dog just because its the right thing to do, thats huge,” he said in a video that Stewart posted on the GoFundMe page.
1. How did Stewart help the homeless mans dog?
A. By scratching its hair off. B. By offering to buy food for it.
C. By providing it with medical care. D. By bringing it to an animal shelter.
2. Whats the homeless mans attitude to Stewart?
A. Doubtful.
B. Grateful.
C. Indifferent.
D. Disappointed.
3. Why is there an urgent need for a street vets job?
A. A quarter of the local homeless have pets.
B. The local government cant afford to treat pets.
C. Modestos most homeless population own pets.
D. 25 percent of the healthcare options arent available.
4. Why should the homeless have pets according to Stewart?
A. They depend on pets to wake them up.
B. They can care for their pets on the street.
C. They love their pets more than most people.
D. They need pets company to feel motivated.
Ⅰ. Difficult sentences in the text
1. Stewart, a veterinarian at an animal shelter, approached the man and offered to bring flea medication for the dog whose skin showed signs of an allergic reaction to fleas, a gift the man readily accepted.斯圖尔特是一家动物收容所的兽医,他走近这名男子,主动为这只皮肤上有跳蚤过敏反应的狗带些治跳蚤的药,这名男子欣然接受了这份礼物。
【点石成金】句中的a veterinarian是同位语,whose引导定语从句,先行词为the dog,whose在定语从句中作定语,a gift后省略掉了引导定语从句的关系代词that/which。
2. To fill that void, Stewart can often be found wandering in many places where he thinks the homeless might camp out.为了填补这一空白,斯图尔特经常在他认为许多无家可归者可能露宿的地方徘徊。
【点石成金】句中的to fill作目的状语, where引导定语从句,先行词为many places,在定语从句中作状语。
Ⅱ. Themecentered chunks
offer to do sth 主动做某事
stay up 熬夜
be hooked 着迷
in return 作为回报
camp out 露营
out of ones own pocket 自掏腰包
land on rough times 陷入困境
take care of 照顾