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Ⅱ.阅读理解
Arat Montoya, 36, lives in West Linn, a city in the US. He is from a family of bakers, but he doesn't like making bread. When his father asked him to follow the family tradition, Montoya said, "I'm sorry, Dad. I love dogs."
Montoya spent a few years working at a dog club. After the club closed, Montoya started to offer a doggie day care service. He has a "Doggie School Bus" and he works as the driver. The bus runs five days a week and the service is 30 per dog every day.
Montoya's service is pretty nice. Every morning at about 7 a.m., he drives the "school" bus to the owners' houses to pick up the dogs and takes them to "school" — a farm. The dogs are full of excitement because "go to school" means they can play all day. They can run around and play with each other at "school". When "school" finishes, Montoya takes the dogs back home. He also sends some videos and pictures to show the dogs' "school" life to the dogs' owners.
It shows that the doggie day care service is a great business idea. Montoya loves taking care of those dogs and the dogs love going to "school". The most important is that the dogs' owners speak highly of Montoya and his business. All of them are happy about this doggie day care service.
Now, more than 300 owners ask Montoya to take care of their dogs. "I'm the happiest man in the world," Montoya said. "Doing what I like truly makes me happy."
( )1. What is Montoya's family tradition?
A. Making bread.
B. Driving a school bus.
C. Working at a dog club.
D. Offering a doggie day care service.
( )2. Which of the following is TRUE about Montoya's work?
A. He gets 30 dollars a day.
B. He works as the owner of a dog club.
C. He drives a "Doggie School Bus" to a farm.
D. He takes the dogs to their "school" every day.
( )3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. How the owners like the doggie day care service.
B. What Montoya does in the day care service.
C. Why Montoya started to offer a doggie day care service.
D. Some information about the doggie day care service.
( )4. What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. Montoya may open another doggie day care center.
B. Montoya's father is unhappy with his job choice.
C. Montoya's business will be popular around the world.
D. Montoya will stop his service because of too many dogs.
Arat Montoya, 36, lives in West Linn, a city in the US. He is from a family of bakers, but he doesn't like making bread. When his father asked him to follow the family tradition, Montoya said, "I'm sorry, Dad. I love dogs."
Montoya spent a few years working at a dog club. After the club closed, Montoya started to offer a doggie day care service. He has a "Doggie School Bus" and he works as the driver. The bus runs five days a week and the service is 30 per dog every day.
Montoya's service is pretty nice. Every morning at about 7 a.m., he drives the "school" bus to the owners' houses to pick up the dogs and takes them to "school" — a farm. The dogs are full of excitement because "go to school" means they can play all day. They can run around and play with each other at "school". When "school" finishes, Montoya takes the dogs back home. He also sends some videos and pictures to show the dogs' "school" life to the dogs' owners.
It shows that the doggie day care service is a great business idea. Montoya loves taking care of those dogs and the dogs love going to "school". The most important is that the dogs' owners speak highly of Montoya and his business. All of them are happy about this doggie day care service.
Now, more than 300 owners ask Montoya to take care of their dogs. "I'm the happiest man in the world," Montoya said. "Doing what I like truly makes me happy."
( )1. What is Montoya's family tradition?
A. Making bread.
B. Driving a school bus.
C. Working at a dog club.
D. Offering a doggie day care service.
( )2. Which of the following is TRUE about Montoya's work?
A. He gets 30 dollars a day.
B. He works as the owner of a dog club.
C. He drives a "Doggie School Bus" to a farm.
D. He takes the dogs to their "school" every day.
( )3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. How the owners like the doggie day care service.
B. What Montoya does in the day care service.
C. Why Montoya started to offer a doggie day care service.
D. Some information about the doggie day care service.
( )4. What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. Montoya may open another doggie day care center.
B. Montoya's father is unhappy with his job choice.
C. Montoya's business will be popular around the world.
D. Montoya will stop his service because of too many dogs.
答案:
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B
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