Cat cafes to open in Toronto and Montreal
THESTAR,TORONTO
Soon, people in Toronto may be able to enjoy a hot chocolate or a coffee in a "cat cafe". Two groups of people in the city are trying to raise enough money to open cat cafes.
The idea is simple: a cafe for humans一with lots of cats around. People will be able to pet the cats while they're sipping their coffee. There are already cat cafes in places like England, France and in Asia like in Japan, South Korea and China.
Jennifer Morozowich plans to open her Kitty Cat Cafe in September. She told The Toronto Star that it will have six to fifteen cats. Morozowich is a cat lover who says that cats help to reduce people's pressure(压力).She is also planning to hold special "Litter-ature" events, with the Dundas West Animal Hospital, at her cafe, with kids reading to the cats.
Some experts(专家)say that reading to animals helps kids learn to read better because animals enjoy hearing the human voice and kids don’t have to feel worried about making mistakes while they're reading.
Another cat cafe, Pet Me Meow, will be open in autumn if Ashkan Rahimi and Jeff Ro have their way. They are trying to raise money to open a place where cats will live, and[people can come in and buy a coffee and hang out with the cats.
Both sets of possible tale owners will have to make sure their cafes are very clean. The City of Toronto has many rules that people have to follow who want to serve food to humans when there are animals nearby. For example, the animal boxes need to be in a separate space away from the eating area.
The cafe owners will get the cats from rescue shelters(救护所).If the coffee drinkers fall in love with a certain cat, they may be able to take it home.
The Toronto cat rates won't be Canada's first. Happy Cat Cafe, is opening in July in Montreal.
1.The underlined word "sipping" in the second paragraph probably means“ ”·
A. selling B. getting C. drinking D. making
2.According to the passage, Jennifer Morozowich
A. is a star from Toronto B. likes cats very much
C. has a cat cafe now D. lives under much pressure
3.We can learn from the passage that
A. reading to cats may help kids make fewer mistakes
B. the cat cafes have to give food to animals nearby
C. people mustn't take the cats of the cat cafes home
D. Canada will probably have three cat cafes this year
4.The passage might be
A. a news report B. an animal story
C. a meeting notice D. a pet advertisement
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1.A. fire B. class C. game D. story
2.A. left B. waited C. arrived D. hid
3.A. clearly B. quickly C. suddenly D. nearly
4.A. when B. unless C. before D. because
5.A. honest B. brave C. worried D. calm
6.A. just B. also C. once D. ever
7.A. school B. yard C. hospital D. square
8.A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
9.A. strong B. simple C. strange D. similar
10.A. helped B. threw C. picked D. enjoyed
11.A. arms B. chair C. legs D. mother
12.A. believing B. doubting C. promising D. suggesting
13.A. afforded B. hated C. forgot D. wanted
14.A. set off B. get back C. stand up D. run away
15.A. to B. for C. from D. without
书面表达
以“My Weekend Housework”为题写一篇短文,谈一谈上星期天你做过的家务活,并介绍你喜欢做的家务活和不喜欢做的家务活。用英语写一篇70词左右的短文。要求:内容完整,意思连贯,符合逻辑,表达正确。
根据汉语完成句子
1.太阳从东方升起,从西方落下。
The sun in the east and in the west.
2.我在山脚下等候他们。
I waited for them the hill.
3.请注意,我们现在开始。 , we will start now.
4.她是我最喜欢的教师。 She is my .
5.不要把那杯子放在桌边,它可能会掉下来。
Don’t put that glass the table, it might fall off.
情景对话
A: Hello.Nancy! I haven’t seen you for a long time. 1.?
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A: Really? Did you see the Jin Mao building?
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A: 3.?
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A: 4.?
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A: 5.?
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A: Oh. How exciting! I really hope to go there to see it myself.