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Though I know that I can do little to help the animals, I often check dog rehoming websites. Looking through page upon page of pitiful faces looking up, you might be forgiven for thinking that the only dogs to be abandoned in this country are fierce-looking or large and unruly dogs.
Recently, it seems there are some new additions in dog homes. Dogs Trust ¡ª the country¡¯s largest dog welfare charity - says that in the past year over 400 ¡°toy dogs¡± were handed in, a 44% increase on the year before.
¡°Toy dog¡± is the traditional term for all little dogs, but in recent years they¡¯ve increasingly been referred to as ¡°handbag dogs¡± after the ridiculous manner in which famous people like Paris Hilton carry them around in their $ 1,000 handbags, making these dogs the most wanted for impressionable teens. As the popularity of Hilton has waned, however, these dogs are being rudely tipped out of the handbags and given up to charity.
In spite of the sad ending that this trend brings for some of these dogs, it can only be a good thing if people become aware that the toy types are still dogs, not dolls to be carried around. If you really are prepared to stick with them, a small dog is just as capable of bringing joy without the need to dress him or her up. A large dog won¡¯t sit on your lap while you read the papers or travel happily on the train with you. And a park full of pugs (¹þ°Í¹·) would be a happier and safer place than one full of teenage boys and badly trained large dogs. As Edith Wharton said, ¡°My little dog - a heartbeat at my feet.¡±
1.What is the author's new finding in the dog rehoming websites?
A. More ¡°handbag dogs¡± are given up.
B. Some dogs in Dogs Trust are large dogs.
C. Teens are likely to play with their ¡°toy dogs¡±.
D. The number of abandoned dogs is increasing.
2.What does the underlined word ¡°waned¡± most probably mean?
A. Grown. B. Weakened. C. Begun. D. Worked.
3.What does the author seem to suggest about dogs in the last paragraph?
A. Large dogs and children make a good park.
B. Keeping small dogs can bring joys in a way.
C. ¡°Handbag dogs¡± should be forbidden in public places.
D. Ifs good to dress dogs up before carrying them around.
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Queensland is one of the most amazing states in Australia. It has some of the most beautiful natural scenery on the planet, with the Great Barrier Reef, rainforests and impressive beaches.
The Great Barrier Reef
It is one of the world¡¯s largest natural features. It stretches more that 2,300 km along the north eastern coast of Australia from the northern tip of Queensland to just north of Bundaberg. The things that most surprise visitors to the reef are the colors.
Without doubt, the best way to see the Great Barrier Reef is by diving. If you have a little extra money and you are feeling a bit lazy, you can fly over the reef in a plane.
Fraser Island
Another area of natural beauty is Fraser Island. This is the world¡¯s largest sand island. It¡¯s best visited from Hervey Bay on the mainland, where there are a number of places offering trips around the island. To fully appreciate Fraser Island you should go for three or four days. Attractions include some beautiful fresh-water lakes, particularly Lake Wabby and Lake Mckenzie. You can walk around these on white sands untouched by human footprints. Indian Head also has some beautiful views. Braver travelers can go and watch sharks circling the water hundreds of meters below.
The Whitsunday Islands
It would be a pity to travel around Queensland without taking a trip around the Whitsunday Islands. They were named by Captain Cook in 1770, after the day on which he arrived. Here are some of the great things you can do there.
¡ñCruise around them on a relaxing trip.
¡ñTake a sailing course.
¡ñLook at the aboriginal (ÍÁÖøµÄ) paintings in caves on Hook Island.
¡ñHave fun in the water doing lots of water sports.
So, will you be going to Queensland?
1.The best way to admire the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef is .
A. diving in the sea
B. taking a boat
C. flying in a plane
D. driving
2.What can we infer from Fraser Island?
A. Few places on the mainland can offer trips around the island.
B. One should have at least 2 days to fully explore Fraser Island.
C. Lake Wabby and Lake Mckenzie are rarely visited places.
D. Only brave ones can watch sharks in the deep ocean.
3.If you want to learn sailing, you can go to .
A. Hook Island
B. The Whitsunday Islands
C. Fraser Island
D. the Great Barrier Reef
4.The purpose of writing this passage is .
A. to adverse for Queensland
B. to inform the latest news
C. to call on people to protect Queensland
D. to break a world record
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