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Maybe Sonnpy is the coolest dog in the world; maybe Sonnpy is one of zhe greatest kids on two legs. He is a happy-go-luck(åÐÒ£×ÔÔÚµÄ)dog everyone loves.

Sonnpy is the pet of Charlie Brown£¬ whose name Sonnpy could never remember. For Sonnpy£¬ his master is just¡°that round-headed kid¡±who brings him his meals.

Sonnpy never speaks£¬ but he can make himself understood by using facial expressions(Ãæ²¿±íÇé)and thought balloons(˼ÏëÅÝÅÝ).

¢ÙIn snoopy¡¯s little head£¬ he is everything but a dog. Since 1960s£¬ Snoopy has been standing on two legs instead of four and doing independent thinking. Here are two perfect examples to prove this point.

Charlie once told Snoopy£¬ ¡°Look£¬ Snoopy£¬ that boy throws a branch£¬ then his dog will run to pick it and bring the branch back.¡±Hearing this£¬ Snoopy picked up a branch and threw it.

At another time£¬ Charlie read his newspaper to Snoopy£¬¡°It says that there will be a dog-show. Will you think about it?¡±Snoopy thought£¬¡°How can I? I don¡¯t even have a dog!¡±

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We can understand Snoopy by his facial expressions and his speaking.( )

4.What do the two examples prove(Ö¤Ã÷) in the passage?

5.Can Snoopy remember Charlie Brown£¬ his master¡¯s name?

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