【題目】 Rakesh Shukla is a talented software engineer and CEO of a successful tech company.But among India's animal lovers he is known as "The Dog Father, an outstanding man who founded the country's most advanced dog rescue center and who personally takes care of 735 stray(流浪的) and abandoned dogs that nobody else wants.

12 years ago, Rakesh and his wife founded a tech company which quickly became successful, but he still didn’t feel happy and satisfied. It wasn’t until 2009, when Kavya,a beautiful dog, came into his life that he truly felt that his life had meaning. Three months later,he got a second dog, this time a stray called Lucky. Over the next few weeks, whenever Rakesh saw a stray or an abandoned dog, he just brought it home. The number grew quickly.

In 2011, he founded the Voice of Stray Dogs, a dog rescue organization working to support the strays of Bangalore. Today, it is the world's largest citywide dog rescue center.

He kept adopting stray and abandoned dogs. By 2015, he had spent over $ 1 million of his own money to rescue over 5,000 stray dogs in Bangalore, not to mention taking care of the hundreds that lived at his shelter permanently. Facing a series of problems, while providing the city a free service, he decided that people who need a dog rescued have to pay a 2, 500 rupee($37)fee.

Rakesh Shukla is viewed by many as a hero, and a human champion of stray and abandoned dogs in Bangalore.

1We know from the first paragraph that Rakesh____________.

A.is well-known as a software engineer and CEO.

B.quit his job to take care of the abandoned dogs.

C.founded the most advanced dog rescue center in India.

D.looked for their owners for the strays or abandoned dogs.

2When did Rakesh begin to have dogs in his care?

A.In 2006B.In 2009

C.In 2011.D.In 2015

3The Voice of Stray Dogs_________.

A.was set up by Rakesh's wife

B.is making a study on the strays

C.collects information about the strays

D.is the worlds largest citywide dog rescue center

4Why did Rakesh decide to ask for a fee from people who need dogs?

A.He faced lack of moneyB.He doesn’t want to lose his dogs

C.He wants people to treat dogs betterD.He wants to make money by selling dogs

【答案】

1C

2B

3D

4A

【解析】

這是一篇記敘文。文章講述了Rakesh Shukla這位才華橫溢的軟件工程師,同時(shí)是一家出名的科技公司的首席執(zhí)行官,他收養(yǎng)流浪狗和被遺棄的狗的故事。他被許多人視為英雄,是班加羅爾流浪狗和被遺棄狗的第一保護(hù)人。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第一段中的But among India's animal lovers he is known as "The Dog Father, an outstanding man who founded the country's most advanced dog rescue center但是在印度的動(dòng)物愛(ài)好者中,他被稱為“狗爸爸”,一個(gè)杰出的人,他創(chuàng)立了印度最先進(jìn)的狗救護(hù)中心?芍,Rakesh創(chuàng)立了印度最先進(jìn)的狗救護(hù)中心。選項(xiàng)C創(chuàng)立了印度最先進(jìn)的狗救護(hù)中心。切題,故選C。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第二段中的It wasn’t until 2009, when Kavya ,a beautiful dog, came into his life that he truly felt that his life had meaning. 直到2009年,當(dāng)Kavya,一只漂亮的狗進(jìn)入他的生活,他才真的覺(jué)得他的生活有意義?芍,Rakesh是從2009年開始照顧狗的,題目問(wèn)Rakesh什么時(shí)候開始照顧狗,選項(xiàng)B2009年,切題,故選B。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第一段中的Today, it is the world's largest citywide dog rescue center. 目前,它是世界上最大的覆蓋全市范圍的狗救援中心?芍The Voice of Stray Dogs是世界上最大的覆蓋全市范圍的狗救援中心。選項(xiàng)D是世界上最大的覆蓋全市范圍的狗救援中心。切題,故選D

4推理判斷題。第四段中的By 2015, he had spent over $ 1 million of his own money to rescue over 5,000 stray dogs in Bangalore, not to mention taking care of the hundreds that lived at his shelter permanently. Facing a series of problems, while providing the city a free service, he decided that people who need a dog rescued have to pay a 2, 500 rupee($37)fee. 2015年,他自己花費(fèi)了100多萬(wàn)美元來(lái)救助班加羅爾的5000多只流浪狗,這還沒(méi)算照顧那些永久住在他收容所的數(shù)百只流浪狗的費(fèi)用。 由于面對(duì)一系列問(wèn)題,而與為城市提供免費(fèi)服務(wù)不同,他決定,需要狗救援的人必須支付2500盧比(合37美元)的費(fèi)用?芍,他在救援流浪和被遺棄的狗上面花費(fèi)了自己大量的錢,為城市提供狗救援是免費(fèi)的,現(xiàn)在個(gè)人需要狗救援的要支付費(fèi)用,說(shuō)明他需要錢,他的資金面臨短缺。選項(xiàng)A他面臨資金短缺。切題,故選A。

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