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    Dyeing eggs has long been an Easter tradition, but it’s the dyeing of baby chicks that is upsetting in some states.

The dye, which is often ordinary food coloring, is either injected into eggs being hatched or sprayed onto newly hatched chicks. Although hatchery owners say the practice is harmless, critics argue that spraying the birds with color is stressful and that dyeing the animals transforms them into something attractive that can be thrown away when their colorful feathers disappear.

“These are living creature and dyeing them sends out a message saying that they are more of a new and unusual object than a living animal,” said Dr. Marc Copper, senior scientific manager for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Dyed chicks --- and sometimes rabbits --- have been a traditional part of the Easter holiday in some parts of the world, but the practice has gone largely underground in the U.S. because many people view it as cruel.

Today, about half of U.S. states ban the dyeing of animals, but last month the Florida Legislature passed a bill to remove the state’s 45-year-old ban. The drive to end the law wasn’t related to Easter chicks; it was done at the request of a dog groomer(美容师) who wanted to enter pet beauty contests.

Florida governor Rick Scott must agree to remove the ban, which would be lifted July 1, but the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida(ARFF) has asked him not to remove the ban. In addition to allowing animals dyeing, the law would also lift a ban on selling baby animals as pets, and the organization fears that next year the state could see hundreds of dyed baby chicks on the market.

As long as the dye is not poisonous, experts say the birds’ health isn’t affected, and there are scientific reasons to dye animals. Wildlife researchers often inject eggs with dye to track birds in the wild, and teachers have dyed chicks for educational purposes. However, animal advocates are quick to point out that dyeing baby chicks for Easter isn’t educational --- it’s done simply to earn profits.

1.What can we infer from Cooper’s words?

A. He finds it dangerous to dye eggs.

B. He likes dyed birds’ colorful feathers.

C. He is in support of the hatchery owners.

D. He is among the critics of dyeing animals.

2.What do we learn about dyed baby chicks in the U.S.?

A. They are mainly sold in secret.

B. They are as common as dyed eggs.

C. They are welcomed by most Americans.

D. They are getting more popular in the world.

3.What was the purpose of the bill?

A. To protect Easter chicks.

B. To ban pet beauty contests.

C. To make animals dyeing legal.

D. To prevent the sale of baby animals.

4.What is the ARFF’s attitude toward the bill?

A. Tolerance.

B. Opposition.

C. Doubt.

D. Caution.

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国大约有一半的州禁止给动物染色,但上个月佛罗里达州议会通过了一项法案,取消了该州实行45年的禁令,不同的人和组织对此有不同的态度。 1.推理判断题。根据第三段中Cooper的话“These are living creature and dyeing them sends out a message saying that they are more of a new and unusual object than a living animal,”可知,这些都是活生生的动物,把它们染色会发出这样一个信息,表明它们是一种新的、不同寻常的物体,而不是活生生的动物,由此可知,Cooper是染色动物的批评者之一,故D项正确。 2.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“but the practice has gone largely underground in the U.S. because many people view it as cruel.”可知,在美国,染色小鸡主要是在暗地里秘密贩卖的,故A项正确。 3.细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Today, about half of U.S. states ban the dyeing of animals, but last month the Florida Legislature passed a bill to remove the state’s 45-year-old ban.”及第六段中的“In addition to allowing animals dyeing,”可知,如今,美国大约有一半的州禁止给动物染色,但上个月佛罗里达州议会通过了一项法案,取消了该州实行45年的禁令,允许给动物染色,由此可知,这项法案的目的就是为了使给动物染色合法化,故C项正确。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Florida governor Rick Scott must agree to remove the ban, which would be lifted July 1, but the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida(ARFF) has asked him not to remove the ban.”可知,佛罗里达州州长同意解除禁令,但佛罗里达州动物权利基金会要求他不要解除禁令,由此可知,佛罗里达州动物权利基金会对该法案持反对态度,故B项正确。
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We need to have a good command of proper 1.and domestic gift-giving rules because of the increasing 2.of international travel

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•Receivers take the gift saying "thanks" to givers

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•Chinese people 8.joyful colours to white and black

A good rule of 9.a gift to give

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