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(B)3.How long is a volunteer expected to work(C)5.What contributed to Redington's success inweekly?the race?A.3 hours.A.Partners'encouragement.读B.4 hours.读B.Support from his family.C.7 hours.C.His persistence.D.24 hours.D.Good luck.ggB(B)6.What do we know about Redington?Ryan Redington has won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race,bringingA.He and his dog team have broken up.爨his six dogs off the Bering Sea ice to the finishing line on Nome's mainstreet.B.He has realized his childhood dream.Redington is the grandson of Joe Redington Sr.,who helped co-foundthe race across Alaska that was first held in 1973 and is known as the"Father读C.He always rests at home in the summer.of the Iditarod"."My grandpa,dad and Uncle Joee are all in the MushingD.He trains and races in the same placeHall of Fame.I got big footsteps to follow,"Ryan Redington wrote in hisrace biography ()He previously won the Junior Iditarod in 1999 and2000.His father,Raymie,is a 10-time Iditarod finisher.gRedington,who is Inupiat,becomes the sixth Alaska native musher(赶狗拉雪橇的人)to win the world's most famous sled dog race.He wonthe Iditarod in his 16thty.He scratched(退出比赛)from seven of those(A)7.Why was Wildfire dropped in the race?races,but his performance this decade has been the best of his career.AfterA.He hadn't fully recovered.crossing the finish in Nome around 12:15 pm,he said,"It has been a goal of读mine to win the Iditarod since I was a small child,and I can't believe it.ItB.He needed a medical checkup.finally happened.It took a lot of work and a lot of patience.We failed quite读a few times,but we kept our heads high and stuck with the dream.C.He suffered from an unknown disease.Redington splits (his time between Alaska and Wisconsin.HeD.He had an accident after the race began.trains his dogs in Brule,Wisconsin,in the fall and winter.He races inAlaska and Minnesota beginning in December.In the summers,he has asled dog tour for tourists in the ski community of Girdwood,about 30 milessouth of Anchorage.gCRoaring traffic doesn't stop big animals like deer and bears fromIn January 2022,Redington was training in northern Wisconsin when acrossing highways-nor does it keep smaller creatures from being squishedsnowmobile driver crashed into his dog team.injuring two dogs.One of the()by cars.In just two years along one stretch of highway in Utah,a totaldogs,Wildfire,.suffered a broken rear tibia(后胫骨)but recovered aftermultiple surgeries and started this year's race.However,Redington dropped him读of 106 big animals were killed in the car crash.People are also hurt-about200 people die every year in the more than one million car crashes in theat the checkpoint in Skwentna a day after the official start."His heart was thereUS.but he was just a little sore,"Redington told the Iditarod Insider webpage.And the number of these deadly accidents is growing."During themost recently reported 15-year period,wildlife-vehicle crashes haveincreased by 50 percent,with an estimated one to two million large animalskilled by motorists every year,"says Rob Ament,the road ecology programmanager from the Western Transportation Institute(WTI).9There's one solution,however,that's been remarkably effective around(D)4.How does Redington sound when talkingthe world in decreasing crashes between cars and animals crossing the road:wildlife underpasses and overpasses.Studies that looked at a cross-sectionabout his family?of native species'deaths on highways in Florida show that wildlife crossingsA.Guilty.save lives,both human and animal."You can get reductions of 85 to95 percent with crossings and fencing that guide animals under or overB.Thrilled.读highways,"Ament says.That's why these traffic-spanning bridges and tunnels-which have beenC.Ashamed.popular in Europe since the 1950s when the first was built in France-areD.Proud.showing up worldwide.Usually looking much like a regular overpass forcars.but decorated with native plants,they aren't particularly noticeableunless you know what you're looking for5
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