6.A dog can be a source of help,as well as comfort,to someone who is disabled.Properly trained,a dog will pick up dropped items,help with dressing,turn on lights,activate an alarm and perform other tasks that allow disabled people to be independent.With a dog as a companion-and in need of a walk-a person who might otherwise stay alone at home can gain the confidence to go out and socialize.
Founded 22 years ago by Frances Hay,who had lost a leg to bone cancer,Dogs for the Disabled has redrawn the boundaries (界線) of who can be helped by dogs,and how.Other charities that train dogs focus on adult partnerships but,since 2004,Dogs for the Disabled has been helping under-18s.Starting with physically disabled children,dogs trained by the charity have given young people so much practical support that some are attending college.
Sam,a nine year-old with muscular dystrophy(肌肉萎縮癥),used to long for a friend who would never leave him or tell him he couldn't play."Sam's frustration filled every part of his life,"his mother,Sara,remembers."He stopped going out-even into the garden."In May 2009,Sam was partnered with a two-year-old dog,Josie,who helps him with everything from tidying his room to putting on splints (夾板).At night,she sleeps next to him and warns his parents if he is sick."Things were rubbish until she came to love me,"says Sam.
The assistance dogs have proved so successful that the charity cannot keep pace with demand.In an improved kennels (狗舍) near Banbury,a maximum of 30 dogs are trained at any one time,at a cost of?11,000 each.To date,the charity has created 450 dog-human partnerships of which 240 are currently active.
 
66.A trained dog can help the disabled with the following things exceptC
A.a(chǎn)ccompanying them to walk out             B.picking up dropped things
C.discouraging them from independence     D.a(chǎn)ssisting them with dressing
67.What can we learn about Dogs for the Disabled?D
A.It was founded to help people suffering from bone cancer
B.It focuses on helping disabled people to attend college.
C.It doesn't intend to train dogs to help the disabled over-18s.
D.It contributes much to physically disabled children.
68.We can learn from the text thatB.
A.Sam had not a single friend in the past
B.Josie rid Sam of his depression and changed his life
C.Sam used to go out to relax for pleasure frequently
D.Josie can predict when Sam is ill and warns his parents
69.The underlined word"frustration"in Paragraph 3 roughly meansC
A.great pleasure     B.self confidence       C.low spirits       D.strong will
70.The last paragraph suggests thatA.
A.the assistance dogs are popular              
B.training assistance dogs costs little money
C.a(chǎn)ll the kennels are in a good condition     
D.the charity have achieved nothing so far.

分析 文章講述了狗能幫助殘疾人穿衣,開燈,給予陪伴,使其正常生活等.

解答 66-70 CDBCA
66題答案是C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)Properly trained,a dog will pick up dropped items,help with dressing,turn on lights,activate an alarm and perform other tasks that allow disabled people to be independent.可知選項(xiàng)C是錯(cuò)誤的表述,故選C.
67題答案是D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)Starting with physically disabled children,dogs trained by the charity have given young people so much practical support that some are attending college.可知答案是D.
68題答案是B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)."Things were rubbish until she came to love me,"says Sam可知答案是B.
69題答案是C.推理判斷題.根據(jù)"Sam's frustration filled every part of his life,"his mother,Sara,remembers."He stopped going out-even into the garden."可知frustration 指情緒低落,可用low spirits表示.故選C.
70題答案是A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)The assistance dogs have proved so successful that the charity cannot keep pace with demand可知狗很受歡迎,故選A.

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