Flying Cats

飞猫

新概念英语第三册 培养技能 美音

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  • Lesson 9

  • Flying cats

  • How do cats try to protect themselves when falling from great heights?

  • Cats never fail to fascinate human beings.

  • They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well.

  • They never become submissive like dogs and horses.

  • As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence.

  • Most cats remain suspicious of humans all their lives.

  • One of the things that fascinates us most about cats is the popular belief that they have nine lives.

  • Apparently, there is a good deal of truth in this idea.

  • A cat's ability to survive falls is based on fact.

  • Recently the New York Animal Medical Centre made a study of 132 cats over a period of five months.

  • All these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings,

  • yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries.

  • Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shortage of tall buildings.

  • There are plenty of high-rise windowsills to fall from!

  • One cat, Sabrina, fell 32 storeys, yet only suffered from a broken tooth.

  • 'Cats behave like well-trained paratroopers,' a doctor said.

  • It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves.

  • In a long drop, they reach speeds of 60 miles an hour and more.