题目内容
____ horse is ___ useful animal.
A. A, an B.The, the C.A, the D.The, a
D
解析:
the horse特指马这类动物, a useful animal意为:一种有用的动物.
President Bush’s dogs often play on the White House lawn(草坪), but did you know that he also has cows and a cat? His cat is named India. India, also called “Willie”, has lived with the Bush family for more than ten years! On his farm in Crawford, Texas, he keeps a cow called Ofelia named after a person who worked with him when he worked in Texas.
Past Presidents brought many interesting animals to the White House. The wife of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President, had silkworms. Herbert Hoover, the 31st President, had an opossum(负鼠). And Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President, had a raccoon(浣熊)named Rebecca.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President, was famous for his many pets. His six kids had snakes, dogs, cats, a badger, birds, guinea pigs, and more. Once, Roosevelt’s son Quentin borrowed some snakes from a pet
store. Running to show his father, Quentin interrupted an important meeting and dropped the snakes all over his father’s desk!
During World WarⅠ, Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President, kept some sheep on the White House lawn. He did this so the First Family would appear to be supporting the war effort. The sheep’s help was great. They ate the lawn and the sheep’s wool was auctioned (拍卖)to raise money for the American Red Cross.
Some of the more unusual U.S. Presidents’ pets have been gifts from other world leaders. James Buchanan received some elephants from Thailand. The Sultan of Oman gave Martin Van Buren a pair of tigers.
But even the more common pets have had an unusual time at the White House. Warren Harding, the 29th President, and his family had a birthday party for their dog Laddie Boy. They invited other dogs and served a dog biscuit cake.
What’s next? A White House zoo?
60. 【小题1】What do we know about President Bush’s pets?
| A.A horse is his favorite pet. |
| B.Willie was named after a person. |
| C.India has lived with him for a long time. |
| D.Ofelia was raised on the White House lawn. |
| A.Herbert Hoover | B.Woodrow Wilson |
| C.Calvin Coolidge | D.James Buchanan |
| A.His pets were a great help to the American Red Cross. |
| B.He was once disturbed by his son when he was working |
| C.His wife once sent him an opossum in o |
| D.He received a pair of tigers as a gift from Oman’s leader. |
| A.The 6th President | B.The 31st President |
| C.The 26th President. | D.The 29th President. |
Dogs and millionaires have a lot in common. They are absolute opportunists (especially when it comes to rewards). They defend their territory(地盘). And in general, they don’t like cats. Perhaps that explains a new survey showing that millionaires are far more dog-friendly than the rest of Americans.
According to a study by Spectrem Group, 58% of millionaire pet owners have a dog. Only 37% own a cat. Only 3% keep fish, 2% birds and 2% have a horse. Similarly, 39% of U. S. households own a dog, compared to 33% of households owning a cat, released by the Humane Society.
Jennifer Cona, a trust and estates attorney(信托和资产律师) and partner with Genser Subow Genser & Cona in New York, does a lot of work on pet trusts. She said of all the pet trusts she’s worked on, 90% are for dogs and only 10% are for cats.
She said dogs provide one thing especially important for the wealthy: unconditional love.
“You don’t get that from a cat,” she said, “Dogs are like children for some families, except that they don’t mess up in college or run off with money. Sometimes it’s easy to see why dogs are the favorite children.”
Millionaires show their love for their dogs in part by their spending. One quarter of millionaire pet owners spend more than $1, 000 a year on their pets, the Spectrem study said, while more than half spend more than $500 a year.
Many would say those numbers are understated, given all the diamond-dog collars, dog foods and booming dog spas in evidence these days, not to mention the medical bills.
The survey showed 34% of pet owners spend money on decorating, while 6% spend on “sweaters, outfits and costumes.”
More than half of millionaire pet owners spend money on teeth cleaning for their pets. More than 16%, meanwhile, said they would spend money on reconstructive surgeries and “anti-anxiety, anti-depression” medication for their pets.
【小题1】What is the passage mainly about?
| A.Millionaires like dogs more than other Americans. |
| B.Keeping dogs as pets is quite popular among Americans. |
| C.Pet dogs help relieve their owners’ anxiety and depression. |
| D.Millionaires spend much money on teeth cleaning for their pets. |
| A.about one third of American households own a cat |
| B.more than half of millionaire pet owners have a dog |
| C.millionaire pet owners spend $1, 000 on their pets daily |
| D.34% of pet owners spend money on dog clothing |
| A.They can afford the high expense to raise pet dogs. |
| B.Pet dogs have never made a mess of things around. |
| C.Millionaires feel more secure in company of dogs. |
| D.Pet dogs show unconditional love for their owners. |
| A.Ridiculous. | B.Acceptable. | C.Negative. | D.Indifferent. |