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Sugar gliders(蜜袋鼯)are small, cute, and unique little animals. Sugar gliders are a long-term commitment, living up to 14 years with good care, and require a special diet, lots of attention, and space. Baby sugar gliders start life off in their mother’s pocket, just like kangaroos.

All wild sugar gliders are from Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea where they live in tree tops. Sugar gliders in the wild live in social family units called colonies. This social life is very important to all sugar gliders and they enjoy the companionship and communication from their own species.

Sugar gliders can make lovable, playful, and entertaining animals, but regular interaction with them is very important if you want the glider to be friendly, especially if having a colony of them. Sugar gliders will get along with other gliders that they live with. While these glider relationships are very important, you’ll still want to make sure your glider is also friendly with you if you want to handle them.

Sugar gliders are quick, love to climb, will glide from place to place if space allows it, and like to stay in a nest during the day to sleep. They cannot be potty (便盘) trained but they seldom bring owners cleaning trouble.

Sugar gliders can be very noisy. The noises that a sugar glider makes are usually to show that they are upset, frightened, hungry, or to express other feelings. “Crabbing” is the most often heard sound of an upset glider and this warning should be noticed or you may be in for an unkind bite. You will hear this sound if you wake a sleeping glider up during the day since they are nocturnal, you also might be at the risk of losing a good rest.

Pet sugar gliders have fairly strict dietary requirements. The perfect diet for a sugar glider is still a widely argued topic but more and more research has been done over the years to determine some of the best options.

1.Which of the flowing is required for keeping a pet sugar glider according to the text?

A. Long-time care    B. Joyful toys

C. A special pocket    D. Technical knowledge

2.What do you know about sugar gliders from the text?

A. They like to make noises    B. They are normally quite clean

C. They are always very friendly    D. They live in caves in the wild

3.Why do owners need regular interaction with sugar gliders?

A. To create harmony for sugar gliders

B. To lengthen sugar gliders’ life

C. To give sugar gliders a sense of security

D. To form a bond with sugar gliders

4.What does the underlined word “nocturnal” in paragraph 5 probably mean?

A. in high spirits    B. in poor condition

C. active at night    D. noisy during the day

 

1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何照顾和饲养宠物蜜袋鼯。 1.细节理解题。答案定位在第一段Sugar gliders are a long-term commitment, living up to 14 years with good care, and require a special diet, lots of attention, and space.可知养宠物蜜袋鼯需要长期的照料,故选A。 2.推理判断题。答案定位在第四段They cannot be potty (便盘) trained but they seldom bring owners cleaning trouble.(它们不能进行便盘训练,但它们很少给主人带来清理的麻烦。)由此推断出蜜袋鼯通常很干净,故选B。 3.细节理解题。答案定位在第三段Sugar gliders can make lovable, playful, and entertaining animals, but regular interaction with them is very important if you want the glider to be friendly, especially if having a colony of them.可知定期与蜜袋鼯互动是为了和蜜袋鼯建立一种联系,故选D。 4.词义猜测题。You will hear this sound if you wake a sleeping glider up during the day since they are nocturnal, you also might be at the risk of losing a good rest.(如果你在白天把睡着的蜜袋鼯叫醒,你会听到这种声音,因为蜜袋鼯是夜间活动的,你也有失去良好休息的风险。)nocturnal意思是夜间活动的,故选C。
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