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When Regina Mary' parents refused to let her get a horse ,the smart 15-year-olddidn’t sit in her room and complain. Instead she turned to a cow called Luna to make her riding dreams come true.
Hours of training ,and tons of treats later, the results are impressive: not only do the two regularly go on long rides through the southern German countryside, they can even do some difficult jumps successfully. Regina joked while sitting on her brown-and-white companion: “It’s unbelievable really , She thinks she’s a horse.”
The pairs unlikely friendship started about two years ago, shortly after Luna was born on the Mayer’s farm. They 
started off with walks in the woods. Then Mayer slowly got her cow more adapted to human contact and riding equipment.
About six months later, it was time to see how Luna would respond to a rider on her back in a competition for horses. Mayer sat in the saddle(马鞍),and all went as planned. “She was really well behaved and walked normally, but after a couple of meters, she wanted to get me off her back! You could see that she got a bit peeved.” said Mayer. 
Luna and Mayer are now soul mates, spending most afternoons together once the teen—who dreams of becoming a nurse one day—come home from school.
【小题1】The underlined word “peeved” in paragraph 4 probably means ________.

A.excitedB.sorryC.angryD.puzzled
【小题2】 Regina’s plan is to be ________ in the future.
A.an animal trainerB.a horse riderC.a farmerD.a nurse
【小题3】 The passage mainly talks about ________.
A.a cow performing in a horse competition
B.a German girl training a cow successfully
C.the way of gaining friendship from a cow
D.the efforts of a cow to adapt to riding equipment


【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】B

解析试题分析:你的要求被拒绝后,你会怎样?看看德国女孩Regina Mayer是怎么做的。他想要一匹马,可是被父母拒绝了。她没有抱怨,却转而训练了一条叫Luna的奶牛使自己的骑乘梦想变成了现实。
【小题1】词意猜测题。根据前一句可知,她想把我从她的背上摔下来,她有点生气了。选 C。
【小题2】细节理解题。根据文章最后一句话可知,Regina将来想当一名护士。选D。
【小题3】主题归纳题。根据全文介绍,女孩训练奶牛,使她的骑乘梦想变成现实。与B(一位德国女孩成功地训练了一头奶牛。)。
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