【題目】Most dogs hate being left at daycare (日托)一Not Riley! In fact, the five-year-old golden retriever(金毛尋回犬), who lives in Belmont, North Carolina, loves being at the Happy Dog Cafe & Boutique so much that he recently decided to pay the center a visit all by himself.
The chain of events began on May 6 when his owner, Tonia Mosteller, let Riley out in the backyard. But the pet had bigger plans than to relax and enjoy the warm spring afternoon. Earlier that day, Riley had run into his pals(朋友)who were spending the day at the Happy Dog Cafe & Boutique, and wanted to be with them. Hence, as soon as he was alone, the dog lifted the gate latch (插銷)and began the mile-long walk to the doggy daycare.
When Tonia returned a short time later, she found the backyard empty and the gate wide open. Fortunately, before she had time to panic, her husband called to let her know that Riley was safe and having the time of his life at his favorite daycare.
According to Teresa McCarter, owner of the centre, a customer had found Riley patiently sitting outside, just waiting to be let in. No sooner had Teresa opened the door than the golden retriever ran in to greet 26 of his best friends, who all seemed as thrilled to see him.
Tonia was not surprised that Riley knew exactly how to get to the daycare, given that he has been going there since he was a puppy. She was, however, amazed that he loved it enough to escape from the house. Though the Mostellers offered to pick Riley up, Teresa decided that if Riley had made the effort to get to the daycare on his own, the least she could do was allow him to enjoy a nice day with his pals.
【1】What was Riley’s bigger plan?
A. To play with his friends at the centre.
B. To relax himself in the backyard.
C. To spend the warm afternoon alone.
D. To walk himself in the warm afternoon.
【2】From the passage we can infer that ________.
A. Riley was badly treated at home
B. Riley was a very smart dog
C. other dogs often came to visit Riley
D. Riley’s owner left the gate open
【3】Where was Riley when a customer found him?
A. He was outside his backyard.
B. He was on the way to the centre.
C. He was waiting outside the daycare.
D. He was playing with the other dogs.
【4】What made Tonia surprised was that ________.
A. Riley knew the way to the doggy daycare
B. Riley was so thrilled lo see the other dogs
C. Riley has been going there since he was a puppy
D. Riley loved the centre so much to escape from home
【答案】
【1】A
【2】B
【3】C
【4】D
【解析】本主要講了金毛犬Riley特別喜歡呆在狗狗托管所和朋友們在一起。有一次,它竟然獨自離開家,去了狗狗托管所,主人感覺非常吃驚。
【1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的 “...Riley had run into his pals who were spending the day at the Happy Dog Cafe & Boutique, and wanted to be with them.”可知Riley 想去狗狗托管所和朋友們在一起。選A。
【2】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的 “the dog lifted the gate latch and began the mile-long walk to the doggy daycare”可知Riley能弄開門的插銷,判斷它很聰明。選B。
【3】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的 “...a customer had found Riley patiently sitting outside just waiting to be let in”可知一位客人發(fā)現(xiàn)Riley的時候,它正在狗狗托管所的門外面等著。選C。
【4】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的 “She was, however, amazed that he loved it enough to escape from the house.”可知使她感到驚奇的是Riley那么喜歡托管所,以至于從家里逃了出來。選D。
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