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When Dan Shaw gets up from the sofa in his home, Cuddles is never far away. When he wants to go outside, he doesn’t take Cuddles out for a walk—Cuddles takes him for a walk. Cuddles is clearly no ordinary family pet. It is a two-foot-high miniature horse and serves as the guiding eyes of Shaw, who is blind.
When Shaw lost his sight, his wife suggested he apply for(申請(qǐng)) a guide dog. Shaw, an anima lover, said he couldn’t bear to part with a dog(which usually lives about eight to ten years)and get used to a new one, perhaps several times in his life.
Then Shaw heard of a program about the tiny guide horses. He learned that the horse possess many qualities that make them an excellent choice for guiding people. They are clean, friendly, smart and have great memories. They can be trained to remain calm in noisy and crowded places. Best of all, they live for 25-35 years, which would enable Shaw to have the same guide friend for most or all of his life.
Shaw immediately applied to be and was accepted as the first person to receive a guide horse. The instant he met Cuddles, he knew he was making the right choice. Then he began his training.
Through training, Shaw and Cuddles learned to find their way on busy streets, step over curbs(便道沿兒)and find elevator buttons. Cuddles even show its ability to step in front of Shaw and block him, to prevent him from walking into a dangerous situation The little horse also expertly led Shaw through busy shopping malls. They got along without any difficulties. Now Shaw is confident that Cuddles will change his life for the better.
小題1: What’s the meaning of the underlined word “miniature” in Paragraph 1?(No more than 2 words)
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小題2:Why didn’t Shaw want to choose a dog as his guide?(No more than 15 words)
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小題3: What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us? (No more than 10 words)
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小題4: How does Shaw feel about his future life with the help of Cuddles? (No more than 10 words)
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小題5: In your opinion, what is the ideal(理想的) relationship between man and animals? (No more than 20 words)
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小題1:Tiny/ Little/Small
小題1:A dog’s life is short and Shaw couldn’t bear to part with it.
小題1:The tiny horses have many good qualities to guide people. /The reason why the tiny horses are a good choice for guiding people.
小題1:He feels that his future will be better/ easier.
小題1:They should be good friends and help each other.  
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