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June came and the hay was almost ready for cutting, On Midsummer's Eve, which was s Saturday, Mr Jones went into Willington and got so drunk at the Red Lion that he did not come back till midday on Sunday. The men had milked the cows in the early morning and then had gone out rabbiting , without bothering(操心) to feed the animals . When Mr Jones got back he immediately went to sleep on the livingroom sofa with the “News of the World” over his face, so that when evening came, the animals were still not fed . At last, they could stand no longer. One of the cows broke in the door of the storehouse with her horns (角) and all the animals began to help themselves to the grains . It was just then that Mr Jones woke up. The next moment he and his four men were in the storehouse with whips in their hands, whipping in all directions. This was more than the hungry animals could bear. Together, though nothing of the kind had been planned beforehand, they jumped upon their masters. Jones and his men suddenly found themselves being butted (顶撞) and kicked from all sides . The situation was quite out of their control . They had never seen animals act like this before, and this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to beating and whipping just as they chose, frightened them. After only a moment or two they gave up trying to defend themselves . A minute later all five of them were in full fright down the road , with the animals running after them joyfully.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?
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A.Willington was a name of a hotel
B.Red Lion was a name of a restaurant .
C.News of the World was a TV programme
D.Store - house is a place to feed the cows .
2.The four men didn't feed the cows because ________.
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A.the cows fed themselves
B.Mr Jones wasn't at home
C.they went hunting for rabbits
D.they had nothing for the cows
3.The cows broke into the store -house to feed themselves because ________.
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A.they were so angry at their masters
B.they wanted to fight with the men
C.they wanted to go on strike
D.they were too hungry
4.The cows jumped upon their masters because ________.
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A.they were not fed
B.they were so hungry
C.they were whipped so hard by them
D.they were so happy
5.What is the best title for the story?
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A.Midsummer's Eve
B.A Bad Sunday
C.Cows and their Masters
D.The Rebellion of the Cows
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Raising pets is not a new thing in China, but recently it has taken on a new meaning.
A famous Chinese saying, “wan wu sang zhi”has it that riding a hobby destroys one's will to make progress. The saying had been so popular that even today many people still consider raising pets as a hobby of the idle (游手好闲)。
Things have changed much recently and now raising pets has become a popular pastime, resulting in a successful pet care industry.
Pet food is sold in almost all supermarkets and many specialty stores for getting needs have been established.
Animal hospitals provide various medical services for sick dogs and cats, and pet exchange fairs are held regularly. At the China International Pet Show which took place recently in Beijing, more than 100 factories from across the country exhibited their products. Thousands of dealers and pet owners went to the show.
“People's swollen pockets make it possible for many to raise pets, a hobby that used to be enjoyed only by the wealthy." said Wang Wei, who works with the National Kennel Association of China.
Wang Yuyan, vice president of the Small Animals Protection Association, agrees,“In many films and novels, having a pet is used as a symbol of wealth. That's not a complete picture.” Wang added that pets are friends in the real sense of the word, not just playthings.“Anyone with a loving nature can raise pets.” Still, the high cost of keeping a pet is something many people have to think about. “I like dogs and cats. But I have neither time. nor money to raise them. ”said Li Jun. in her 40' s a civil servant from Beijing.
The cost of raising a dog is high in Beijing, where registration (登记)is a must for all dogs and costs 5 , 000 yuan for each animal. In addition, pet owners must pay for regular injection of Vaccines(疫苗). Most of all, dog food is quite expensive.
Unlike his mother, Li Jun' s 10 -year -old son, Li Qiyu, dreams of the day he will have his own pet.“I hope I can have a dog in my house. ” he said.
(1) The famous Chinese saying in this passage means ________.
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A.Chinese people haven' t any hobbies
B.small animals are enemies of the Chinese people
C.raising pets was popular in poor families
D.raising pets has nothing to do with great people in China.
(2) Things have changed much recently, because ________.
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A.people have all become kind - hearted
B.small animals have no places to live in
C.people's living condition is improving
D.more and more people are out of work
(3) In big cities in China today, raising pets ________.
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A.has changed people' s life
B.has destroyed some families
C.has met much difficulty
D.has bought much business for some people
(4) According to Wang Yuyan' s opinion, raising pets ________.
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A.is a necessary job for us all
B.is harmless for most people
C.should be a hobby of the rich people
D.will make the poor happy
(5) In Beijing, raising a dog is ________.
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A.more expensive than raising a bird
B.a dangerous hobby
C.the most popular hobby
D.a dream for all the children
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