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Can dogs and cats live in perfect harmony in the same home? People who are thinking about adopting a dog as a friend for their cats are worried that they will fight. A recent research has found a new recipe of success. According to the study, if the cat is adopted before the dog, and if they are introduced when still young (less than 6 months for cats, a year for dogs), it is highly probable that the two pets will get along swimmingly. Two-thirds of the homes interviewed reported a positive relationship between their cat and dog.

However, it wasn’t all sweetness and light. There was a reported coldness between the cat and dog in 25% of the homes, while aggression and fighting were observed in 10% of the homes. One reason for this is probably that some of their body signals were just opposite. For example, when a cat turns its head away it signals aggression, while a dog doing the same signals submission.

In homes with cats and dogs living peacefully, researchers observed a surprising behaviour. They are learning how to talk each other’s language. It is a surprise that cats can learn how to talk ‘Dog’, and dogs can learn how to talk ‘Cat’.

What’s interesting is that both cats and dogs have appeared to develop their intelligence. They can learn how to read each other’s body signals, suggesting that the two may have more in common than we previously suspected. Once familiar with each other’s presence and body language, cats and dogs can play together, greet each other nose to nose, and enjoy sleeping together on the sofa. They can easily share the same water bowl and in some cases groom (梳理) each other.

The significance of the research on cats and dogs may go beyond pets ─ to people who don’t get along, including neighbors, colleagues at work, and even world superpowers. If cats and dogs can learn to get along, surely people have a good chance.

1.The underlined word “swimmingly” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________.

A.early B.sweetly C.quickly D.smoothly

2.Some cats and dogs may fight when ________.

A.they are cold to each other B.they look away from each other

C.they misunderstood each other’s signals D.they are introduced at an early age

3.What is found surprising about cats and dogs?

A.They eat and sleep each other.

B.They observe each other’s behaviors.

C.They learn to speak each other’s language.

D.They know something from each other’s voices.

4.It is suggested in Paragraph 4 that cats and dogs ________.

A.have common interests B.are less different than was thought

C.have a common body language D.are less intelligent than was expected

5.What can we human beings learn from cats and dogs?

A.We should learn to live in harmony.

B.We should know more about animals.

C.We should live in peace with animals.

D.We should learn more body languages.

 

1.B 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。叙述了猫和狗之间可以和谐相处的原因,告诉我们这两种动物之间有比我们之前认为得更多的共同之处,引申到人与人之间也一定可以和谐相处。 1.词义猜测题。根据第二段第一句However, it wasn’t all sweetness and light.可知,然而,他们的关系也不总是甜蜜的。说明第一段中叙述的猫和狗的关系是很亲密的。所以it is highly probable that the two pets will get along swimmingly.中的swimmingly表示B项含义:甜蜜地。 故选B。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段第三句One reason for this is probably that some of their body signals were just opposite.可知,猫和狗之间的打斗很大一部分的原因是它们误解了对方的肢体信号。 故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据第三段前两句In homes with cats and dogs living peacefully, researchers observed a surprising behaviour. They are learning how to talk each other’s language.可知,令人惊讶的事情是猫和狗会学会使用对方的语言。故选C。 4.细节理解题。根据第四段第二句They can learn how to read each other’s body signals, suggesting that the two may have more in common than we previously suspected.可知,这两种动物能够学会如何理解对方的身体语言,说明这两种动物要比我们之前认为的有更多的相同之处,也就是不同之处比我们之前认为的要少。故选B。 5.推理判断题。根据文章最后一句If cats and dogs can learn to get along, surely people have a good chance.可知,如果猫和狗都可以和谐相处,那么人与人之间也一定可以和谐相处,也就是人类之间应该学会和谐相处,故选A。
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