"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.1      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,2       .

I finished my breakfast soon,and then I went upstairs to wake up the little master. 3       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.

4       Looking around,I realized I was in a science lab. Strangely,I found I was not a dog anymore!I was a human!I started yelling for help and an old man walked in. On seeing me,he shouted excitedly , ' It worked!It worked!' 5       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?"

   A. I don't know why things happen like that.

   B. When I woke up,I was lying on a bed.

   C. After that,I had to wake up the big mistress.

   D. because he was rushing around

   E. the little master kissed me and turned around

   F. I woke up to the sound of the big master's alarm clock and jumped off my doggy bed.

   G. Then I was given another needle.

1.       2.                  3.                  4.       5.         

本文講述一條名叫"本"的狗被當(dāng)成實(shí)驗(yàn)品打了一針之后變成人類的奇幻故事。

1.    F前面提到"這個(gè)早晨",F(xiàn)項(xiàng)說早晨起床所做的事,故是正確選項(xiàng)。

2.    D   前句提到主人可能會(huì)很忙,所以此句應(yīng)是解釋原因。

3.    C   后一句提到了 "her",所以此句應(yīng)該談到女

主人。

4.    B   考查順承關(guān)系。上文提到這條狗被打針, 后句提到它環(huán)顧四周,所以B項(xiàng)提到醒來,正

確。

5.    G   后句提到"本"又醒來了一次,所以此處應(yīng)該是它又被打了一針,故G項(xiàng)正確。

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