Drone Helps Find Missing Dog

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2022 · 5 MIN

Drone Helps Find Missing Dog

from News For Kids · host ICRT

Some dogs help us find lost people. Dogs can smell very well… and they use their noses to smell and find lost people. We call these dogs "search and rescue" dogs. 有一些狗狗會用嗅覺來幫忙找失蹤的人,這種狗叫做搜救犬。 But in the U.K., one search and rescue dog got lost… 在英國有一隻搜救犬失蹤了。 The dog's name is Juno. Juno was out for a walk one day, and she ran into some tall grass. Why? We don't know. Maybe she was playing. 狗狗的名字叫Juno,有一天在散步時,牠跑到草叢裡面。 The grass was near a river… and Juno got lost. People called her name "Juno! Juno!" but nothing! They couldn't find her for 5 days! 大家一直叫 Juno 的名字,但是花了五天還是找不到牠。 Finally, someone had a good idea. They used a drone. Drones can fly high in the sky and this drone has a camera. 有人想到可以用無人機來找牠,無人機會飛而且有攝影機。 After five days of searching… they saw her! She was near one side of the river, so people got into a boat and rescued her. Everyone was so happy! Usually, a search-and-rescue dog finds people, but this time a drone found a search and rescue dog! 通常是搜救犬幫忙找人,但這一次是無人機找到搜救犬! Juno was hungry and tired, but she was okay. They brought her home and gave her some food and she took a nice long nap. Drones are cool. They can even help find and rescue people… and dogs! ________________________________ Vocabulary 無人機很酷吧?它們能到人類到不了的地方。 1. River 河流。 Children often play in this river in the summer. 夏天時小孩經常在這條河裡玩耍。 Rivers can be dangerous, you know. 河流可能很危險。 2. Search 搜索,尋找。 Police searched for a missing boy here last week. 警察上星期還在這裡尋找失蹤的男孩。 Did they use a search-and-rescue dog? 他們有用搜救犬嗎? No, they didn't. 沒有。 3. Find 找到。 Did the police find him? 警察有找到他嗎? Yeah, the boy was lucky. 有找到,那個男孩很幸運。 They found him after just one hour. 他們只找了一小時就找到他了。 4. Boat 船。 Police got into a boat and rescued him. 警察搭船去救了他。 He must be a very good swimmer. 他一定很會游泳。 一起來讀單字。 river 河流 search 搜索,尋找 find 找到 boat 船 ________________________________ Quiz 1. What does 'rescue' mean? A: To help and save B: To eat C: To fly high in the sky 2. How do some dogs help find lost people? A: They use drones B: They use their noses to smell C: They can see underwater 3. How did the drone help find Juno? A: People saw Juno with the drone's camera B: The drone got a boat to rescue Juno C: The drone knows how to talk to dogs Answers 1. A 2. B 3. A -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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