共用题干Every Dog Has Its SayKimiko Fukuda,a Japanese girl,always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve._______(46)When the dog barks,she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置).The following“ human” translation appears on its screen:“ Please take me with you .I realized that's how he was feeling.”said Fukuda.The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog harks into feelings .People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation ma- chine in 2002 .But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.________(47)“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara. We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?Bowlingual has two parts.________(48)The translation is done in the gadget using a data- base(资料库)containing every kind of bark. Based on animal behaviour research,these noises are divided into six categories:happiness,sadness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire.________ (49)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud“bow wow”.This translated as“Don't come this way”.________(50)The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120 .It tail store up to 100 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.________(48)A: A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B: Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C: It was followed by“I'm stronger than you”as the dog growled(嗥叫)and sniffed(嗅)at the visitor.D: More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E: Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F: Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like“Let's play”.“Look at me”or “Spend more time with me”.

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Every Dog Has Its Say
Kimiko Fukuda,a Japanese girl,always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve._______(46)When the dog barks,she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置).The following“ human” translation appears on its screen:“ Please take me with you .I realized that's how he was feeling.”said Fukuda.
The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog harks into feelings .People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation ma- chine in 2002 .But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.________(47)
“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara. We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?
Bowlingual has two parts.________(48)The translation is done in the gadget using a data- base(资料库)containing every kind of bark. Based on animal behaviour research,these noises are divided into six categories:happiness,sadness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire.________ (49)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.
When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud“bow wow”.This translated as“Don't come this way”.________(50)The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120 .It tail store up to 100 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.

________(48)
A: A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.
B: Nobody really knows how a dog feels.
C: It was followed by“I'm stronger than you”as the dog growled(嗥叫)and sniffed(嗅)at the visitor.
D: More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.
E: Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.
F: Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like“Let's play”.“Look at me”or “Spend more time with me”.

参考解析

解析:文章的前两句话提出了Kimiko Fukuda一直在想的一件事,即狗究竟想表达什么。紧接着应该给出一个答案是比较符合逻辑的。E就是答案。


上一句话说的30万日本养狗人已经买了人狗翻译机。符合逻辑的下一步是更多的人还会买。因此D是合理的选项。


上一句说的是Bowlingual这个装置有两个部分。接着应该是具体说明。A是对装置的具体说明。


第五段的第一句话说的是:根据动物行为研究,这些杂音可以分成六类:幸福;悲痛;受挫;气愤;声称;欲望。因为是人狗翻译机,这些情感还需要跟人的话对应起来。


上一句话说的是:当一个客人最近来到Fukuda的屋时,狗大声地叫着“bow wow”的声音。因为是在讲人狗翻译机,下面一句话应该讲的是它的翻译。因此C是对的。

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请阅读短文,完成第小题。Photographer Teresa Berg replaces a Rottweiler's collar with a pink scarf. She picks a string of pearls to complement a dachshund's coat. She is taking glamour shots of shelter dogs, hoping her spiffed-up subjects will be adopted more quickly."Most photos show dogs in cages, looking dirty, and mangy," says Berg. "I consider my work like an antismoking campaign. We have to make adopting cool."Her father wouldn't allow her a dog of her own as a kid. He did, however, show her how to use a camera. Together, they took pictures and developed them at his office.Living in Dallas at 24, Berg found her perfect roommate on the street: a Border collie-Shetland sheepdog mix she named Gpsy. Berg always has a soft spot for the ones that don't have anyone to love.For years, she worked as a real estate agent, but she quit in 2006 to launch a photography business. Searching the Internet for a dog to adopt as a companion for Max, her Pomeranian, she was instantly put off by the photos online:"They had dirty laundry, dirty dishes, and empty pizza boxes in the background," she says.Berg finally found Flash, a 12-year old long-haired dachshund who was a Dallas rescue dog. She went to pick him up and ended up volunteering to take pictures of all the rescued dogs there for free. As more dogs went to the program, she took their pictures too. In the following year, after the photos went up on the website of the Dallas-Fort Worth Dachshund Rescue, the group's director noticed that adoptions had doubled compared with last year. She attributed this to the professional photos. "When dogs are adopted that quickly, it makes room for others off the streets, "Berg says.Over the years, Berg has developed some tricks to snap flattering pictures: position dogs so that light falls on their faces, and shoot at eye level. In 2011, hoping to inspire more photographers, Berg posted video seminars on focusonrescue.com. About 75 people per month now watch her offer tips for taking quality pet photos. She's gratified to see the recent wave of well-shot dog photography on shelter websites and social-media sites.In the past couple of years, Berg has added two dogs to the Dallas home she shares with Flash and her husband: a dachshund named Jasper and a Pomeranian named Maggie:"I want to take all the shelter dogs home; that's the hard part," Berg says."I have a particular affinity for dogs with gray muzzles."Which of the following best describes the effect produced by Berg' s efforts?查看材料A.They have spared more rooms for shelter dogs to live in.B.They have gained her more professional fame as a photographer.C.They have enabled her to adopt one more dog from Dallas rescue group.D.They have made online adoptions increase twice as much as last year.

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Mrs.Peters stopped playing the piano when she began to work.She had lived in a very small?flat,and there had been no room for a piano.But when she married,she had a new flat which was?big enough for one.So she decided to get one and her husband agreed and helped her.She saved?some money,and her parents gave her a generous amount of money for her birthday.Then she went?to a shop and said,"I′ll choose whichever piano does not cost too much and fits into my living room."When she had paid for the piano,the shop assistant asked her if she would like him to get it?tuned(调音)evey few months.Mrs.Peters agreed.A few months later she heard from the shop that a man was coming to tune the piano at ten that?morning.Now she had not cleaned the house yet,so it was dusty and untidy.Mrs.Peters hated having?even the least amount of dirt,and felt ashamed whenever strange people saw her house like that.So she had to hurry..to clean everything carefully.It meant a lot of effort,and it made her hot and tired,but anyhow,by the time the man arrived,everything was finished.She opened the door,and the man was standing there with a big dog.!"Good morning,"the man said politely,"Will it disturb you if I bring my dog in,please?I′m blind,and he leads me wherever?I go.It meant a lot of effort,and it made her hot and tired.Here"it"refers to__________A.hating dirtB.cleaning everythingC.waiting for the manD.feeling ashamed of the dirty and untidy house

Mrs.Peters stopped playing the piano when she began to work.She had lived in a very small?flat,and there had been no room for a piano.But when she married,she had a new flat which was?big enough for one.So she decided to get one and her husband agreed and helped her.She saved?some money,and her parents gave her a generous amount of money for her birthday.Then she went?to a shop and said,"I′ll choose whichever piano does not cost too much and fits into my living room."When she had paid for the piano,the shop assistant asked her if she would like him to get it?tuned(调音)evey few months.Mrs.Peters agreed.A few months later she heard from the shop that a man was coming to tune the piano at ten that?morning.Now she had not cleaned the house yet,so it was dusty and untidy.Mrs.Peters hated having?even the least amount of dirt,and felt ashamed whenever strange people saw her house like that.So she had to hurry..to clean everything carefully.It meant a lot of effort,and it made her hot and tired,but anyhow,by the time the man arrived,everything was finished.She opened the door,and the man was standing there with a big dog.!"Good morning,"the man said politely,"Will it disturb you if I bring my dog in,please?I′m blind,and he leads me wherever?I go.Mrs.Peters was soon able to buy a piano because__________.A.her parents gave her all the money for itB.she saved enough money for itC.her husband gave her the moneyD.she saved some money and her relatives gave her the rest

Mrs.Peters stopped playing the piano when she began to work.She had lived in a very small?flat,and there had been no room for a piano.But when she married,she had a new flat which was?big enough for one.So she decided to get one and her husband agreed and helped her.She saved?some money,and her parents gave her a generous amount of money for her birthday.Then she went?to a shop and said,"I′ll choose whichever piano does not cost too much and fits into my living room."When she had paid for the piano,the shop assistant asked her if she would like him to get it?tuned(调音)evey few months.Mrs.Peters agreed.A few months later she heard from the shop that a man was coming to tune the piano at ten that?morning.Now she had not cleaned the house yet,so it was dusty and untidy.Mrs.Peters hated having?even the least amount of dirt,and felt ashamed whenever strange people saw her house like that.So she had to hurry..to clean everything carefully.It meant a lot of effort,and it made her hot and tired,but anyhow,by the time the man arrived,everything was finished.She opened the door,and the man was standing there with a big dog.!"Good morning,"the man said politely,"Will it disturb you if I bring my dog in,please?I′m blind,and he leads me wherever?I go.One morning,__A.a man was coming to repair her pianoB.Mrs.Peters received a telephone call from the shopC.the piano was sent to her house at 10 o'clockD.Mrs.Peters was going to clean the house

共用题干Every Dog Has His SayKimiko Fukuda always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put onmakeup,it would pull at her sleeve.______(1)When the dog barks,she glances at a smallelectronic gadget(装置).The following “human” translation appears on its screen: “Please take me with you”“I realized that's how he was feeling.”says Fukuda.The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog barks into feelings.People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation machine in 2002.But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.______(2)“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara.“We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?”Bowlingual has two parts.______(3) The translation is done in the gadget using a da-tabase containing every kind of bark.Based on animal behavior research,these noises are divided into six categories:happiness,sad-ness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire.______(4)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud“bow wow”.______(5)It was followed by“I'm stronger than you”as the dog growled and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120.It can store up to 100 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.______(5)A:A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B:Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C:This translated as“Don't come this way”.D:More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E:Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F:Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like“Let's play”,“Look at me”, or“Spend more time with me”.

共用题干Every Dog Has His SayKimiko Fukuda always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve._______(1)When the dog barks,she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置).The following " human " translation appears on its screen:"Please take me with you.""I realized that's how he was feeling,"says Fukuda.The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog barks into feelings.People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation machine in 2002.But 300, 000 Japanese dog owners bought it._______(2)"Nobody else had thought about it,"said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara. "We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?"Bowlingual has two parts._______(3)The translation is done in the gadget using a database containing every kind of bark.Based on animal behaviour research,these noises are divided into six categories: happiness,sadness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire._______(4)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud"bow wow". _________(5)It was followed by"I'm stronger than you"as the dog growled and sniffed(嗅)at the visitor.The product will be available in U.S. pet stores this summer for about US $120.It can store up to 100 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away._________(2)A:A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B:Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C:This translated as"Don't come this way".D:More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E:Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F:Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let's play","Look at me", or"Spend more time with me".

共用题干Every Dog Has Its SayKimiko Fukuda,a Japanese girl,always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve._______(46)When the dog barks,she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置).The following“ human” translation appears on its screen:“ Please take me with you .I realized that's how he was feeling.”said Fukuda.The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog harks into feelings .People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation ma- chine in 2002 .But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.________(47)“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara. We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?Bowlingual has two parts.________(48)The translation is done in the gadget using a data- base(资料库)containing every kind of bark. Based on animal behaviour research,these noises are divided into six categories:happiness,sadness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire.________ (49)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud“bow wow”.This translated as“Don't come this way”.________(50)The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120 .It tail store up to 100 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.________(46)A: A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B: Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C: It was followed by“I'm stronger than you”as the dog growled(嗥叫)and sniffed(嗅)at the visitor.D: More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E: Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F: Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like“Let's play”.“Look at me”or “Spend more time with me”.

共用题干Every Dog Has His SayKimiko Fukuda always wondered what her dog was trying to say.Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve._________(1)When the dog barks,sheglances at a small electronic gadget(装置).The following "human" translation appears on its screen:"Please take me with you.""I realized that's how he was feeling,"says Fukuda.The gadget is called Bowlingual,and it translates dog barks into feelings.People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation machine in 2002.But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it._________(2)"Nobody else had thought about it,"said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara."We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?"Bowlingual has two parts.__________(3)The translation is done in the gadget using a database containing every kind of bark.Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are divided into six categories: happiness,sadness,frustration,anger,declaration and desire._________(4)In this way,the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion,which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently,the dog barked a loud"bow wow". ________(5)It was followed by"I,m stronger than you"as the dog growled and sniffed(嗅)at the visitor.The product will be available in U.S. pet stores this summer for about U.S.$120.It can store up to 1 00 barks,even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.________(1)A:A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B:Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C:This translated as"Don't come this way".D:More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E:Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F:Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let's play","Look at me", or"Spend more time with me".

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单选题When a dog has received effective obedience training, its owner _____.Acan give the dog more rewardsBwill enjoy a better family lifeCcan give the dog more freedomDwill have more confidence in himself

单选题What did Jack do when he saw the woman?AHe walked past her.BHe asked to sit next to her.CHe spoke angrily to her.DHe spoke to her dog.