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B

“There is nothing more rewarding than taking a pack of 40 dogs to the beach for a pack walk,” says Millan.

Cesar Millan, star of the National Geographic Channel’s show Dog whisperer and author of the best—selling book Cesar’s way, has a special gift for working with these animals.

Growing up on a farm in Mexico, Millan knew he wanted to work with dogs. His first job, at age 15, was helping a veterinarian(兽医) . He was so good at calming scared dogs and handling all kinds of situations, so people started calling him le perrero, Spanish for “the dog boy.” Since then, he has built a rewarding career around his favorite animal.

“My grandfather taught me at an early age not to work against nature,” he explains. In nature,dogs are pack animals. They form a group and follow one leader. Millan’s specialty is teaching people to be pack leaders for their dogs. Everyone in the family should lead, he says.

He says a lot of people get it backwards because they don’t realize what dogs really need. So the Dog Whisperer doesn’t just train dogs; he trains owners to understand that their pets need rules. At his Dog psychology Center in Los Angeles, California, Millan also works with dogs whose dangerous behavior has prevented them from finding homes. He teaches them to be loving, gentle pets.

Through dog whisperer, viewers can actually see the change in dogs with troublesome behavior. Some dogs go crazy when visitors arrive, for example, while some have more unusual problems.

To find the right career, Millan encourages his kids to do what they enjoy. “A lot of people don’t realize I’ve been working with dogs for more than 20 years ——long before my TV show of book. Success followed me because I was following my dream of being the best dog trainer in the world.”

60. Dog whisperer is        .

A. a best —selling book          B. a TV show

C. a dog psychology center        D. Millan’s nickname

61. Cesar Millan’s being called el perrero suggests that__________.

A. he was a successful veterinarian     B. he was popular with people

C. he liked dogs very much           D. his work was fully recognized

62. The key to Millan’s success as a dog trainer is that__________

A. he follows the habits of dogs    B. he walks dogs every day

C.he likes working with dogs      D. he makes rules for dogs

63. What advice does Millan give on his kids’ career?

A. To become the best dog trainer in the world.

B. To choose what they like and stick to it.

C. Not to work against mature.

D. Not to be influenced by others.

 

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B
“There is nothing more rewarding than taking a pack of 40 dogs to the beach for a pack walk,” says Millan.
Cesar Millan, star of the National Geographic Channel’s show Dog whisperer and author of the best—selling book Cesar’s way, has a special gift for working with these animals.
Growing up on a farm in Mexico, Millan knew he wanted to work with dogs. His first job, at age 15, was helping a veterinarian(兽医) . He was so good at calming scared dogs and handling all kinds of situations, so people started calling him le perrero, Spanish for “the dog boy.” Since then, he has built a rewarding career around his favorite animal.
“My grandfather taught me at an early age not to work against nature,” he explains. In nature,dogs are pack animals. They form a group and follow one leader. Millan’s specialty is teaching people to be pack leaders for their dogs. Everyone in the family should lead, he says.
He says a lot of people get it backwards because they don’t realize what dogs really need. So the Dog Whisperer doesn’t just train dogs; he trains owners to understand that their pets need rules. At his Dog psychology Center in Los Angeles, California, Millan also works with dogs whose dangerous behavior has prevented them from finding homes. He teaches them to be loving, gentle pets.
Through dog whisperer, viewers can actually see the change in dogs with troublesome behavior. Some dogs go crazy when visitors arrive, for example, while some have more unusual problems.
To find the right career, Millan encourages his kids to do what they enjoy. “A lot of people don’t realize I’ve been working with dogs for more than 20 years ——long before my TV show of book. Success followed me because I was following my dream of being the best dog trainer in the world.”
60. Dog whisperer is        .
A. a best —selling book          B. a TV show
C. a dog psychology center        D. Millan’s nickname
61. Cesar Millan’s being called el perrero suggests that__________.
A. he was a successful veterinarian     B. he was popular with people
C. he liked dogs very much           D. his work was fully recognized
62. The key to Millan’s success as a dog trainer is that__________
A. he follows the habits of dogs    B. he walks dogs every day
C.he likes working with dogs      D. he makes rules for dogs
63. What advice does Millan give on his kids’ career?
A. To become the best dog trainer in the world.
B. To choose what they like and stick to it.
C. Not to work against mature.
D. Not to be influenced by others.

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     "It's my own fault." Carl Fenter pulled his jacket closer against the abnormal bite of cold morning
wind."The rest of the family is home, where it's__1__."
     Just another one of his__2__ideas-a big tamale (玉米粉蒸肉) feast after tonight's Christmas Eve
service at the church-and look where it landed him:waiting in a line 50 people deep.
     Who would have guessed that the tamale in every shop in the city would be sold out the day before
Christmas? But they__3__, as Carl knew.He had been driving all over El Paso that morning.__4__to
bring home tamales, Carl tried one last shop, an old favorite out in Canutillo.
     When he arrived, a fresh batch (一炉) was__5__off the steamer in 45 minutes.__6__at the end of
the snaking line of tamaleseekers, he watched the woman in front of him__7__her jacket to cover her
shivering youngster.It wasn't long before she, too, __8__in the biting wind.After only a moment's__9__,
Carl took off his own jacket and offered it to the__10__mother.
     Together, they__11__when the line slowly moved forward at last, and smiling people exited the shop
carrying steamy bags.__12__, Carl got inside the door and__13__closer to the counter, the woman
now first in line."Sorry folks, " the clerk announced, "that's the last of the tamales.""__14__!" Carl
groaned (抱怨) with everyone else__15__behind him.
     "__16__, "stressed the man at the counter, "we'll have a final batch ready__17__, oh, about two
hours."
     Defeated, Carl backed away, but the young mother grabbed his arm.
     "You're leaving?"
     "I__18__, "Carl glanced at his watch."I promised to put up luminarias (传统圣诞灯) at my church."
     "I'll get your order of tamales and bring them to your house."
     Carl's brow furrowed "I couldn't ask you to do that."
     "But it's__19__I can do.You lent me your coat." Her smile overrode (推翻) his objections."Just give
me your address." She and her little girl settled in for the long wait.
     And at__20__noon on Christmas Eve, they delivered four dozen fragrant tamales-along with Carl's
brown jacket-to his home.
(     )1. A. harmonious    
(     )2. A. brilliant      
(     )3. A. were        
(     )4. A. Decided      
(     )5. A. ready          
(     )6. A. Finding his way
(     )7. A. move      
(     )8. A. waved        
(     )9. A. assumption    
(     )10. A. grateful    
(     )11. A. cheered      
(     )12. A. Immediately  
(     )13. A. shouldered his way
(     )14. A. No problem  
(     )15. A. lined up    
(     )16. A. So         
(     )17. A. before       
(     )18. A. plan to    
(     )19. A. the least  
(     )20. A. just      
B. warm            
B. bad            
B. did            
B. Determined      
B. prepared        
B. Taking his road
B. reject          
B. froze          
B. appreciation    
B. respectful      
B. congratulated  
B. Hopefully      
B. forced his way  
B. No way          
B. held up        
B. But            
B. for            
B. intend to      
B. the most        
B. exactly        
C. happy        
C. stupid        
C. could          
C. Wanted        
C. soon          
C. Taking his place
C. abandon      
C. shook        
C. hesitation    
C. hopeless      
C. shouted      
C. Lastly        
C. felt his way
C. No doubt      
C. looked up      
C. Then        
C. in          
C. have to      
C. the last      
C. accurately    
D. pleasant          
D. common            
D. had                
D. Expected          
D. due                
D. Finding his place  
D. remove            
D. shocked            
D. attention          
D. shameful          
D. screamed          
D. Finally            
D. inched his way    
D. No wonder          
D. waited up          
D. Besides            
D. after              
D. ought to          
D. the best          
D. right              

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     "It's my own fault." Carl Fenter pulled his jacket closer against the abnormal bite of cold morning wind.
"The rest of the family is home, where it's   1  ."
     Just another one of his   2   ideas-a big tamale (玉米粉蒸肉) feast after tonight's Christmas Eve service
at the church-and look where it landed him: waiting in a line 50 people deep.
     Who would have guessed that the tamale in every shop in the city would be sold out the day before
Christmas? But they   3  , as Carl knew. He had been driving all over El Paso that morning.   4   to bring
home tamales, Carl tried one last shop, an old favorite out in Canutillo.
     When he arrived, a fresh batch (一炉) was   5   off the steamer in 45 minutes.   6   at the end of the
snaking line of tamale-seekers, he watched the woman in front of him   7   her jacket to cover her shivering
youngster. It wasn't long before she, too,   8   in the biting wind. After only a moment's   9  , Carl took off
his own jacket and offered it to the  10  mother.
     Together, they  11  when the line slowly moved forward at last, and smiling people exited the shop carrying
steamy bags.  12 , Carl got inside the door and  13  closer to the counter, the woman now first in line. "Sorry
folks," the clerk announced, "that's the last of the tamales." " 14 !" Carl groaned (抱怨) with everyone else  15  
behind him. 
     " 16 ," stressed the man at the counter, "we'll have a final batch ready  17 , oh, about two hours."
     Defeated, Carl backed away,but the young mother grabbed his arm.
     "You're leaving?"
     "I  18 ," Carl glanced at his watch. "I promised to put up luminarias (传统圣诞灯) at my church."
     "I'll get your order of tamales and bring them to your house."
     Carl's brow furrowed "I couldn't ask you to do that."
     "But it's  19  I can do. You lent me your coat." Her smile overrode (推翻) his objections. "Just give me
your address." She and her little girl settled in for the long wait.
     And at  20  noon on Christmas Eve,they delivered four dozen fragrant tamales-along with Carl's brown
jacket-to his home.
(     )1.A.harmonious        
(     )2.A.brilliant         
(     )3.A.were             
(     )4.A.Decided          
(     )5.A.ready             
(     )6.A.Finding his way   
(     )7.A.move           
(     )8.A.waved            
(     )9.A.assumption      
(     )10.A.grateful        
(     )11.A.cheered        
(     )12.A.Immediately     
(     )13.A.shouldered his way
(     )14.A.No problem      
(     )15.A.lined up        
(     )16.A.So            
(     )17.A.before         
(     )18.A.plan to        
(     )19.A.the least       
(     )20.A.just           
B.warm           
B.bad            
B.did            
B.Determined     
B.prepared       
B.Taking his road
B.reject         
B.froze          
B.appreciation   
B.respectful     
B.congratulated  
B.Hopefully      
B.forced his way    
B.No way         
B.held up        
B.But            
B.for            
B.intend to      
B.the most       
B.exactly        
C.happy           
C.stupid          
C.could            
C.Wanted          
C.soon            
C.Taking his place  
C.abandon         
C.shook           
C.hesitation       
C.hopeless        
C.shouted         
C.Lastly          
C.felt his way   
C.No doubt         
C.looked up        
C.Then           
C.in              
C.have to         
C.the last         
C.accurately       
D.pleasant           
D.common             
D.had                
D.Expected           
D.due                
D.Finding his place           
D.remove             
D.shocked            
D.attention          
D.shameful           
D.screamed           
D.Finally            
D.inched his way     
D.No wonder          
D.waited up          
D.Besides            
D.after              
D.ought to           
D.the best           
D.right              

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“It’s my own fault.” Carl Fenter pulled his jacket closer against the abnormal bite of cold morning wind.“The rest of the family is home, where it’s   1  .”

       Just another on of his   2   ideas – a big tamale(玉米粉蒸肉)feast after tonight’s Christmas Eve service at church – and look where it landed him: waiting in a line 50 people deep.

       Who would have guessed that every tamale shop in the city would be sold out the day before Christmas? But they   3  , as Carl knew.He had been driving all over El Paso that morning.

  4  to bring home the tamales, Carl tried one last shop, an old favorite out in Canutillo.

       When he arrived, a fresh batch(一炉)was   5   off the steamer in 45 minutes.  6   at the end of the snaking line of tamale seekers, he watched the woman in front of him   7   her jacket to cover her shivering youngster.It wasn’t long before she, too,   8   in the biting wind.After only a moment’s   9  , Carl took off his own jacket and offered it to the   10   mother.

       Together, they   11   when the line slowly moved forward at last, and smiling people exited the shop carrying steamy bags.  12  , Carl got inside the door and  13   closer to the counter, the woman now first in line.“   14  !” Carl groaned(抱怨)with everyone else   15   behind him.

    “   16  ,” stressed the man at the counter, “we’ll have a final batch ready   17  , oh, about two hours.”

       Defeated, Carl backed away, but the young mother grabbed his arm.

    ‘You’re leaving?”

       “I   18  , ” Carl glanced at his watch.“I promised to put up luminarias(传统圣诞灯)at my church.”

       “I’ll get your order of tamales and bring them to your house.”

       Carl’s brow furrowed(皱眉) “I couldn’t ask you to do that.”

       “But it’s  19   I can do.You lent me your coat.” Her smile overrode(推翻)his objections.“Just give me your address.” She and her little girl settled in for the long wait.

       And at   20   noon on Christmas Eve, they delivered four dozen fragrant tamales – along with Carl’s brown jacket – to his home.

1.A.harmonious           B.warm                  C.happy                 D.pleasant

2.A.brilliant                 B.bad                     C.stupid                 D.common

3.A.were                     B.did                      C.could                  D.had

4.A.Decided                B.Determined          C.Wanted               D.Expected

5.A.ready                    B.prepared              C.soon                   D.due

6.A.Finding his way     B.Taking his road    C.Taking his place   D.Finding his place

7.A.move                    B.reject                  C.abandon              D.remove

8.A.waved                  B.froze                   C.shook                 D.shocked

9.A.assumption            B.appreciation         C.hesitation             D.attention

10.A.grateful               B.respectful            C.hopeless              D.shameful

11.A.cheered               B.congratulated       C.shouted               D.screamed

12.A.Immediately         B.Hopefully             C.Lastly                 D.Finally

13.A.shouldered his way                              B.forced his way

C.felt his way                                         D.inched his way

14.A.No problem         B.No way               C.No doubt             D.No wonder

15.A.lined up               B.held up                C.looked up            D.waited up

16.A.So                     B.But                     C.Then                   D.Besides

17.A.before                 B.for                      C.in                       D.after

18.A.plan to                B.intend to              C.have to                D.ought to

19.A.the least              B.the most              C.the last                D.the best

20.A.just                     B.exactly                C.accurately           D.right

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