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     Every December, our nation's roads and skies are filled with travellers during the holidays. Many of those
travellers will   1   their pets at home, perhaps because the animals are more   2   inside their familiar walls than
at a boarding kennel (狗的臨時寄養(yǎng)所). For those pets who   3   the comforts of home to travelling, you ought
to consider finding a pet sitter. A pet sitter offers benefits to you and your pet, but   4   you choose wisely. It's
important to know what to   5   when selecting someone for the job.
     Pet sitters do much   6   than provide your pet with food and water while you're away from home. A good
pet sitter   7   spends quality time with your pet, gives him exercise, and knows how to tell if your pet needs the
vet's attention.   8  , pet sitters usually offer additional services,   9   receiving mails and newspapers, watering
plants, turning lights on and off, and providing with a lived-in look to avoid break-ins.
     When you  10  be away from home  11  travel for example-and don't want to leave your pet in a boarding
kennel, who takes care of your pet? If you're like many other pet  12 , you ask a friend or neighbor to stop in
and pour some soup and water in your pet's bowls. But is this the best for your pet? There's a good  13  that
your friends and neighbors do not have proper pet-care experience and have even forgotten to  14 . They may
also hate frequent requests to look after your pet while you're gone. So what is the solution? Consider hiring a
"pet sitter"-a professional, qualified person  15  to care for your pet.
     A pet sitter offers both you and your pet many benefits.
(     )1. A. forbid     
(     )2. A. comfortable
(     )3. A. enjoy      
(     )4. A. even if    
(     )5. A. consider   
(     )6. A. worse      
(     )7. A. seldom     
(     )8. A. As a result
(     )9. A. due to     
(     )10. A. can       
(     )11. A. take      
(     )12. A. sitters   
(     )13. A. opportunity
(     )14. A. happen    
(     )15. A. paid      
B. leave      
B. pleasant   
B. throw      
B. as if      
B. look for   
B. better     
B. also       
B. What's more  
B. instead of 
B. must       
B. give       
B. murderers  
B. chance     
B. exist      
B. like       
C. demand     
C. free       
C. devote     
C. only if    
C. call for   
C. harder     
C. never      
C. From then on 
C. such as    
C. might      
C. make       
C. lawyers    
C. prejudice  
C. appear     
C. shown      
D. forget          
D. clever          
D. prefer          
D. in case         
D. search          
D. more            
D. always          
D. On the contrary              
D. apart from      
D. would           
D. have            
D. owners          
D. reason          
D. achieve         
D. bought          
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. B. 11.A 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A
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