“What are you doing asleep on a park bench in the middle of the day naked? ”
“Well, you see, officer, it all started this morning.I woke up to the sound of the big master's alarm clock and jumped off my doggy bed.I wandered down into the kitchen and sat down to wait for breakfast.”
“Hang on! What do you mean by doggy bed? ”
“Well, I am actually a dog.Let me finish my explanation.Anyway, when the big master came downstairs I could tell that it would be a busy day, because he was rushing around.He fed me quickly and ran out of the door, not even bothering to get some breakfast for himself.This was fairly normal-he hardly ate in the morning.”
I finished my breakfast soon, and then I went upstairs to wake up the little master.After that, I had to wake up the big mistress.Because I knew how much she hates it, I cautiously walked into the big room and tried to wake her up gently.Unfortunately, as soon as my nose touched her side, she jumped straight up and yelled at me to get out of her room.I did that straight away.I headed downstairs again.The little master was already downstairs.After eating breakfast, he ran out.I followed him as usual and made sure he got to school safely.
On my way home, a van stopped beside me.Then I was stuck in a net and thrown into the van.I started struggling and barking.Immediately I was given a needle and calmed down.When I woke up, I was lying on a bed.Looking around, I realized I was in a science lab.Strangely, I found I wasn't a dog anymore! I was human! I started yelling for help and an old man walked in.On seeing me, he shouted excitedly, ‘It worked! It worked! ’ Then I was given another needle.The next thing I remember is that you woke me up.So that's why I ended up asleep here naked.”
“Very funny son, now come with me.By the way, what's your name? ”
(1)
From what the man said we know that ________.
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A.
his big mistress seldom had breakfast
B.
there were at least two bedrooms upstairs
C.
he waited till his little master returned home
D.
he woke up all his masters with his nose
(2)
What does the underlined word “it” in the fifth paragraph refer to?
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A.
Being woken up.
B.
The dog entering the room.
C.
Preparing breakfast.
D.
The sound of the alarm clock.
(3)
What does the officer think of the man's explanation?