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Like many thickly populated urban neighborhoods, Lincoln Park also has rats. A lot of rats. “Every night when I walk down the sidewalk, I see rats, ” says 36-year-oId Kelly McGee, who has come to accept this aspect of city living. “It's an urban area; I don't know what else we can expect.”
McGee lives just down the block from the old Children's Memorial Hospital, which is about to be torn down as part of a massive redevelopment project. “Construction all over the city often disturbs rats that are living underground,” says Lincoln Park’s City Council representative, Alderman Michele Smith. “Every developer has to do active rat reduction on site, ”Smith says. Already, there are poisonous and inviting food boxes all around the old hospital complex. But the developer of the hospital site still warned residents in a recent community meeting that when digging begins later this month, the rat problem could be awful.
Victoria Thomas, who lives a few miles north of Lincoln Park in Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood, says she tried everything from underground fencing to poison traps to wipe out rats, but nothing worked until she got some cats. From the first day she got the cats, Thomas says the rats started to disappear.
“The cats will kill off a great deal of the initial population of the rats, ”says Paul Nickerson, who manages the Cats at Work program for Tree House Humane Society. “And through spreading their pheromones, a chemical produced by an animal, the cats will keep other rats from filling their absence.” Nickerson says that is what makes the cat program so successful in keeping rats away for the long term. ” The rats are far from stupid. They smell the cats’ pheromones so they’ll stay out of the cats’ territory(领域).”
After Smith highlighted the program in a recent newsletter, Nickerson and Tree House Humane Society have been getting lots of calls from people seeking their own cat colonies. That means a lot more wild cats that might otherwise be killed out of pity will be cared for while doing something that they love: hunting rats.
(1)What is McGee’s attitude towards the rat problem?
A.Indifferent.
B.Tolerant.
C.Annoyed.
D.Frightened.
(2)What does the underlined word in the last but one paragraph refer to?
A.Rats’ stupidity.
B.Tree House Humane Society.
C.Cat’s nature of killing rats.
D.The smell of cat’s pheromones.
(3)What does the last paragraph suggest?
A.The program is a win-win thing.
B.Cats should be taken good care of.
C.Wild cats are more skilled at hunting.
D.It's important to keep the ecological balance.

【答案】
(1)B
(2)D
(3)A
【解析】这是一篇新闻报道,讲述林肯公园老鼠肆虐,人们议论怎样才能最好的消灭老鼠。公众提出了很好的解决办法:用流浪猫来消灭老鼠,既避免了对流浪猫的杀戮,也消灭的老鼠,是一个一举两得的办法。

(1)推理判断题。由第一段中的 “36-year-old Kelly McGee, who has come to accept this aspect of city living. “It’s an urban area; I don’t know what else we can expect”可知,McGee 比较能容忍老鼠肆虐的问题。Indifferent漠不关心的;Tolerant容忍的;Annoyed恼怒的;Frightened害怕的;故选B。

(2)细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“And through spreading their pheromones, a chemical produced by an animal, the cats will keep other rats from filling their absence.” Nickerson says that is what makes the cat program so successful in keeping rats away for the long term.” The rats are far from stupid. They smell the cats’ pheromones so they’ll stay out of the cats' territory(领域).”可知,猫所分泌的一种化学物质可以阻止老鼠进入猫的领地,这是用猫来灭鼠这个计划能够长期有效的原因,故选D。

(3)推理判断题。根据最后一段中“That means a lot more wild cats that might otherwise be killed out of pity will be cared for while doing something that they love; hunting rats.”可知,许多原本会被实施安乐死的野猫可以通过帮助人类灭鼠而得到照顾,故这个用猫的计划是一件双赢的事情。故选A。

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