【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Cats are those creatures that we love having in our homes. There are plenty of advantages of having these felines (貓) as a part of your family. If you dont know the advantages as yet, I can enlighten you.【1】 Come on, it is worth your time.

1. They are great hang-out buddies (同伴)

Are you too sad about sleeping alone every night? On a cold night, you can hug your kitty friend and keep yourself warm. Similarly if you just want to hang out doing nothing, your pet cat will be more than ready to give you company.【2】

2. They are hygienic (衛(wèi)生的)

Cats dont litter anywhere unlike dogs. Once you train them, they will use a litter box effectively. So you wont have to clear up their mess in future. They are clean, so you dont have to worry about them dirtying your house.

3. They can look after themselves

【3】 They dont require you to constantly run after them, they can easily take care of themselves and clean themselves up.

4. They keep you entertained

What is better than having a full time entertainment in your own home? Cats are such adorable creatures who never fail to bring a smile on your face no matter what the circumstances are.【4】 Drag a thread on the floor and watch your cat chasing after it. It will be fun!

5.【5】

Cats are perfect for you if you are a laid-back kind of a person. If you are a little lazy and dont have the energy to run after your pet all the time, cats are perfect for you.

Getting your family a cat friend can never be a bad idea. You will love having this new family member in your house.

A. Need a laugh?

B. Cats are independent animals.

C. All you got to do is see, read below.

D. It will keep you from feeling lonely.

E. They dont give you much work to do

F. They will provide you with much work

G. They will keep you from living by yourself.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】D

【3】B

【4】A

【5】E

【解析】

試題分析:貓是一種我們喜歡在家里養(yǎng)的寵物。在家里養(yǎng)貓作為寵物有很多的優(yōu)點。貓會與人作伴,并且很干凈,還會照顧自己,所以擁有一只貓作為寵物是一個很不錯的選擇。

【1】考查上下文和句意理解:根據(jù)下文的句子:Come on, it is worth your time.,可知:所有你需要做的事就是看并且讀下面的內(nèi)容,故答案選C。

【2】考查上下文和句意理解:根據(jù)上文的句子:Similarly if you just want to hang out doing nothing, your pet cat will be more than ready to give you company.(類似地如果你只是想無所事事地外出閑逛的話,你的寵物貓很愿意去和你做伴),可選出答案是D。即:它也會讓你避免感到孤獨。

【3】考查上下文理解:根據(jù)本段的標題:They can look after themselves(它們能照顧自己)和下文的句子They dont require you to constantly run after them, they can easily take care of themselves and clean themselves up.,可知:Cats are independent animals(貓是獨立的動物), 故答案選B。

【4】考查上下文和句意理解:根據(jù)上文的句子:Cats are such adorable creatures who never fail to bring a smile on your face no matter what the circumstances are. (無論在什么情況下貓都是一種這樣可愛的動物,隨時讓你的臉上掛上微笑。) 和下文的句子Drag a thread on the floor and watch your cat chasing after it. It will be fun!(在地板上拖曳一根線并且看著你的貓追逐它,這是很有趣的事。┛芍海ㄐ枰_心一笑?),答案是A。

【5】考查上下文和句意理解:本題選擇小標題。根據(jù)下文的句子:Cats are perfect for you if you are a laid-back kind of a person. If you are a little lazy and dont have the energy to run after your pet all the time, cats are perfect for you.(如果你是一個悠閑的人,貓完美地適合你。如果你有點懶并且沒有力氣一直追逐你的寵物的話,貓完美地適合你),可知此處的小標題應該是:They dont give you much work to do。答案選E。

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