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    Soft cries came from the back seat about halfway through road trip home. Allison heard her 2-year-old daughter’s voice asking: “Ruff? Ruff?” She suddenly realized her daughter’s favorite toy dog, Ruff, had been left behind at the Doubletree, a hotel in the capital. Allison said she felt terrible about forgetting her daughter Juniper’s comfort companion. As soon as the family unloaded the car that night, she called the hotel and learned that Ruff was in the lost-and-found and would be mailed to them in a day or two.

Three days later, a box arrived at the Allison’s home addressed to Juniper. Inside, next to Ruff, she found a tin of cookies, a note and some photos, which showed how Juniper’s toy dog had spent her solo vacation at the Doubletree. “Dear Juniper,” the note read, “thanks for letting us borrow Ruff for a day! Don’t worry, she didn’t work hard and we gave her plenty of playtime! Hope you and Ruff visit us again soon! Love, Doubletree Team.” The funny photos were taken by front-desk clerk Maria. The photos showed her talking on the phone, using a computer, hanging out at the hotel swimming pool and sleeping in the middle of a king-size bed.

“Juniper couldn’t stop laughing as she looked at the photos,” said Allison, who runs a photography business. “The love and care they put into doing this is unbelievable. A lot of times, when kids lose their toys or toy animals at a hotel, they might never see them again.”

She decided to write a post about the hotel’s kind deed on the Internet. She included photos she had taken of Juniper after she was reunited with her dog. “I wanted to do something to cheer people up during the pandemic (疫情), and it seems to have worked,” she said. “People started sharing it almost immediately.”

1.When did Allison find Ruff missing?

A.Half way to the hotel. B.On the way home.

C.When she called the Doubletree. D.After she unloaded the car.

2.What does the underlined word “her” in paragraph 2 refer to?

A.Juniper. B.Allison. C.Maria. D.Ruff.

3.Why did Allison write the post on the Internet?

A.To thank the clerk at the Doubletree.

B.To advertise her photography business.

C.To make people happy during the pandemic.

D.To share the photos of Juniper with the toy dog.

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

A.A Lost Toy Dog B.A Warm-hearted Clerk

C.An Unbelievable Post D.A Careless Mother

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Allison的女儿Juniper把最喜欢的玩具狗遗落在Doubletree酒店,酒店工作人员寄送回来,同时附上了一张便条记录了玩具狗在酒店的时光,为了能够在疫情期间让人们振奋起来,Allison将这个暖心之举传到网上。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第一段内容:Soft cries came from the back seat about halfway through road trip home. Allison heard her 2-year-old daughter’s voice asking: “Ruff? Ruff?” She suddenly realized her daughter’s favorite toy dog, Ruff, had been left behind at the Doubletree, a hotel in the capital.( 在回家的路上,从后座传来轻轻的哭声。Allison听到她两岁女儿的声音在问:“Ruff?Ruff?”她突然意识到她女儿最喜欢的玩具狗Ruff被丢在首都的Dobuletree旅馆了。)可知,Allison是在回家途中听到女儿的询问声才发现女儿的玩具狗Ruff不见了。故选B项。 2. 词义猜测题。根据前文“Inside, next to Ruff,she found a tin of cookies, a note and some photos, which showed how Juniper’s toy dog had spent her solo vacation at the Doubletree.( 里面,在Ruff旁边,她发现了一罐饼干,一张纸条和一些照片,显示Juniper的玩具狗是如何在Doubletree度过她的独自假期的。)”可知,照片的主人公是这个玩具狗Ruff,由此推知“her”应是指代这个玩具狗。故选D项。 3. 细节理解题。根据文章第四段内容:“I wanted to do something to cheer people up during the pandemic (疫情), and it seems to have worked,” she said. “People started sharing it almost immediately.”可知,她的目的是让人们在疫情期间振作起来。故选C项。 4. 主旨大意题。文章围绕Juniper丢失的玩具狗Ruff展开,讲述了酒店工作人员将其寄送回来,同时附上了记录玩具狗在酒店时光的便条。选项A“A Lost Toy Dog(丢失的玩具狗)”贴合主旨要义。故选A项。
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