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Hundreds of thousands of puppies (小狗) are born in puppy factories each year. Because the main purpose of the puppy factory is to make money, puppy factory owners fail to spend enough money on the dogs. 1. The animals almost never get exercise or attention. Their cages (笼子) are often dirty, with little protection from sun, wind or cold.

Many puppies born in puppy factories are taken away from their mothers before they are ready. 2.  The moms left behind are then bred (繁殖) again to produce more puppies.

3. Although the puppies may seem healthy, these problems can show up when they’re fully grown — sometimes even sooner. Some of the puppies die within days or weeks of purchase (购买).

Kind kids and their families can help. 4. Even if a pet store says that they don’t sell dogs from puppy factories, chances are they really do. And don’t trust newspaper or website ads made by people who sell puppies.

If your family is ready for a dog, your best choice is to adopt one from an animal shelter (收容所). Animal shelters have different kinds of dogs just waiting for homes.   5.

A. Puppy factories need to stop.

B. In the future, don’t buy puppies from pet stores.

C. To save money, they keep dogs in packed cages.

D. By doing this, you’re in the business of helping pets!

E. There are many puppies killed in puppy factories.

F. Then they are shipped cross-country to be sold in pet shops.

G. Many of the dogs born in puppy factories have serious health problems.

 

1. C 2. F 3. G 4. B 5. D 【解析】 本文为应用说明文。为了赚钱,小狗工厂每年有数十万只小狗出生。它们被放在很脏的笼子里,长大后被送到宠物店出售。这些小狗基本都有健康问题。因此不要在宠物店买小狗,最好去动物收养所去收养动物,这样就是对动物最好的帮助。 1.考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。根据上文“puppy factory owners fail to spend enough money on the dogs.”及下文“The animals almost never get exercise or attention. Their cages (笼子) are often dirty”可推断为了省钱,把动物放在很脏的笼子里。分析选项可知C项(为了省钱,他们把狗放在拥挤的笼子里)符合题意,故选C。 2.考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。根据上文“Many puppies born in puppy factories are taken away from their mothers”可知,“在小狗出生后会从母亲身边被带走”,以及后面“your best choice is to adopt one from an animal shelter”号召人们收养而不在宠物店买小狗。分析选项可知,F项(然后它们被运到全国各地,在宠物店出售)符合题意,故选F。 3.考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。分析本空格后的“Although”后的内容小狗看起来很健康,这些问题在它们长大后就会出现,由此句可知,小狗看起来健康,但健康上有问题的。分析选项可知G项(许多在小狗工厂出生的狗都有严重的健康问题)符合题意,故选G项。 4.考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。根据空后的“Even if a pet store says that they don’t sell dogs from puppy factories, chances are they really do. And don’t trust newspaper or website ads made by people who sell puppies”可知“不相相信宠物店的话。不要相信卖小狗的人做的报纸或网站广告。”以及下文“your best choice is to adopt one from an animal shelter”最好去收养小狗。由这两处可推断出,我们不要在宠物店买小狗。分析选项可知B项符合题意,故选B。 5.考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。根据空前的“If your family is ready for a dog, your best choice is to adopt one from an animal shelter. Animal shelters have different kinds of dogs just waiting for homes.”可知,如果想养狗的话就去收容所收养一只,因为那儿有许多小狗等待你收养,由此可推断出收养动物就是在帮助动物。分析选项可知D项(这样做,你就是在帮宠物)符合题意,故选D。
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