When we found Tony,he was a sorry sight.His clothes were dirty.There was blood all over his arm.Before we reached him we

When we found Tony,he was a sorry sight.His clothes were dirty.There was blood all over his arm.Before we reached him we saw him fall.He lay a moment.Then he pulled himself to his feet,walked a few yards with difficulty through the woods and fell again.When we lifted him off the ground,he tried to break away and run,like a wild animal.After we got him out,we went back to find the gun that he had thrown down.His footprints showed that for two days he had circled in the forest,within 200 yards of the road.His senses were so weak by fear that he did not hear the cars going by or see the lights at night.He was very tired.We found him just in time.This man,like others before him,was full of fear when he knew he was lost.Whatever sense of direction that a man may have,it’s still largely a question of watching out.An experienced woodsman always keeps an eye on the things around him.He notes the shape of a mountain,the direction that water flows through the mountain,and everything along with him when he travels—how a tree leans across it and how a rock stands.He sees the way and the general flows of water.With these in mind,he may be turned around many times,but his way is seldom lost.There are exceptions,of course,and once in a while a man does get into some strange difficulty that puts him into the ―lost‖ column.A rainstorm may catch him without a compass to show him the direction.Darkness may find him in a very hard situation,where travel is dangerous without a light.When this happens,the normal first reaction is the fear of difficulty as a result of this poor woodsmanship.He may also worry about the trouble that he will cause his friends when he doesn’t show up.If he is short of experience,he may keep on the move in an effort to find the camp against all bad happenings.And the result is that he might walk in circles or in the wrong direction and in the end beat himself out physically and mentally—he will be found mad and crazy.
58.The word ―woodsmanship‖ refers to ______.
A.ways of protecting the forest
B.the art of travelling in the forests
C.the experience of finding a lost man
D.skills of helping people in the woods
请问为什么选B
为什么不是D?
59.What can be the best title forthe passage?
A.Don’t Be Mad B.Fears in the Forest
C.Easy to Get Lost D.What to Do in the Forest
这道题目为什么选C而不是D?
因为不希望财富值被度娘吞掉,
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58.文中引用woodsmanship所强调的更偏向于art,而不是skill
59.整篇文章的叙述所强调的是Tony在森林里的遭遇,文中没说Tony是这方面的专家,他在森林里的行为不能当作教材来参考,所以不能选what to do in the Forest.easy to get lost更准确些.但是对于58题,我认为是指一种在丛林中的一些方法,你是如何理解的呢?59题,我觉得在文中后半篇讲了一些关于有经验的人的做法,所以是what to do in the Forest,你解这道题的思路是什么呢?非常感谢。我才发现文字码的很乱,很抱歉。58.做题的时候,有两者选项意思相近的,尽量选更适合的,就好比这两个选项,其实说skill也没有不对,我通篇读完后,觉得还是更偏重于art,59.And the result is that he might walk in circles or in the wrong direction and in the end beat himself out physically and mentally—he will be found mad and crazy. 这最后一句话阐述的你觉得这个title会是what to do in the forest吗?
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