After their 15-year-old dog Bailey died in 2007, Ron and his wife, Ann, looked for months to find the right new pet. ¡°I love dogs,¡± says Ron, a worker at a health club in Waukesha, Wisconsin. ¡°I can¡¯t imagine not having one.¡±
Finally, the couple spotted a young dog at the Humane Society in Milwaukee. His name was Oscar. ¡°He was very attractive,¡± says Ron, 65. Oscar quickly made himself at home, sleeping on his new owners¡¯ bed at night.
A diabetic(ÌÇÄò²¡ÈË) for 25 years, Ron faithfully took his medicine four times a day and generally had no problems. But on March 17, at about 3 a.m., he got out of bed to use the bathroom. Suddenly, he fell down to the floor. ¡°I must have taken the wrong amount of medicine before I went to sleep, because my blood sugar was dangerously low,¡± he says.
¡°Normally, Oscar is very quiet and well-behaved,¡± says Ron. ¡°But when I hit the floor, he let out sounds like a wild animal.¡±
¡°Honestly, it sounded like the dog from hell,¡± says Ann, who was awakened by the sound.¡± I didn¡¯t know what the sound was. Then I saw my husband lying on the bathroom floor. He was cold.¡± She ran for the phone and called an ambulance.
Ron spent several hours in the hospital. By 6:30a.m., he was well enough to go home. ¡°You would never suspect Oscar of any heroism.¡± says his grateful owner. ¡°He¡¯s a wonderful little guy. We are lucky enough to own him.¡±
Even before Oscar¡¯s heroic action, the couple had given their pet a new nickname(êdzÆ). ¡°We felt the name Oscar wasn¡¯t good enough,¡± says Ron, ¡°so sometimes we call him Eduardo¡±¡ªmore suitable, they think, for their dog.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿What was Ann doing when Ron went to the bathroom?

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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Why did Ron fell onto the floor in the bathroom?
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  3. He took the wrong amount of medicine.
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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿Which of the following is TRUE?
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  2. The sound of Oscar was usually like a wild animal.
  3. Ron got diabetes when he was 40 years old.
  4. Ron had to take his medicine three times a day.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿From the passage we can learn that Oscar_______________.
  1. is a little noisy at home
  2. sleeps with his owners at night
  3. got his new nickname after the story
  4. was found at a health club in Waukesha


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    D£®thought her mother¡¯s understanding is better than simple love

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