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Cookie is a hero! This pet parrot's courage was celebrated1 in a news article after he saved his teenage owner when a fire broke out in their home in Wales.
The bird flapped its wings and squawked to alert Ben Rees to the blaze. He fled, Cookie died.
Kayla, a dog in the US, was luckier. It jumped around its sleeping owner to warn her about a gas leak. Both have survived to tell the tale.
There are many stories of animals keeping humans out of harm's way. But the relationship between species hasn't always sounded so friendly and selfless.
From 1911 to 1986, canaries were traditionally taken down British coal mines to alert workers to the presence of toxic2 gases. If the animals got sick, humans knew to leave the area. Today sniffer dogs are used by the police and the military to locate drugs, landmines3 and even dead bodies.
The gratitude4 to animals, which bring us companionship and even rescue us, contributed to making the modern concept of animal rights popular. The idea can be traced back to 19th century England. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) was created in 1824 and is still going strong today.
Local groups in different countries have focused on issues on their own area. Spanish animal rights activists5, for example, have engaged in a campaign to ban bullfighting.
And the animals don't have to be majestic6 bulls or cute birds, cats and dogs to be spared suffering. What about pythons and iguanas7? They have rights too, according to the group People for the Ethical8 Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Singer Beyonce was criticised recently by the organisation9 for wearing a costume made of the skins of such animals on a recent Super Bowl appearance.
Quiz 测验
1. Why did Cookie flap his wings and squawk?
To alert his owner to a fire.
2. What happened in Kayla's house that could have killed the dog and her owner?
A gas leak.
3. According to the article, which animals do humans use to help them?
The article mentions canaries and dogs.
4. Is this statement true or false? Activists believe that only animals that can be domesticated10 have rights.
False. According to the article, even pythons and iguanas are defended by the animal rights group PETA.
5. Which word in the article means sweet or endearing?
Cute.
Glossary 词汇表
a hero 英雄
courage 勇气,胆量
to save 解救
to break out 突然发生,爆发
to flap 拍打、抖动(翅膀)
to squawk (鸟)发出响亮而粗厉的叫声
to alert 提醒,报警
the blaze 大火
to flee 逃离,逃走
to warn 提醒,发出警告
a gas leak 煤气泄漏
to survive 幸免于难,活下来
out of harm's way 免受、脱离伤害
a toxic gas 有毒气体
a sniffer dog 嗅探犬
to trace back 追溯到
cruelty虐 待,残酷行为
cute 可爱的
to spare 免受(伤害),幸免
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3 landmines | |
潜在的冲突; 地雷,投伞水雷( landmine的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.感激,感谢 | |
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n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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6 majestic | |
adj.雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,威严的,崇高的 | |
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7 iguanas | |
n. 美洲蜥蜴 名词iguana的复数形式 | |
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adj.伦理的,道德的,合乎道德的 | |
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10 domesticated | |
adj.喜欢家庭生活的;(指动物)被驯养了的v.驯化( domesticate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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