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[填空题]Domestic pets in Britain are often treated like a member of the family. The most (36) pets are of course cats and dogs, but then there are the (37) birds, fish and rabbits, all found in homes. Pets are thought to bring an "animal (38) " into the home. Cats make the perfect reading (39) , while dogs are widely believed to be man’s best friend. There are dozens of animal rescue (40) across Britain, and animal lovers are encouraged to go to these centers if they want to get a pet, rather than going to pet shops, which may be (41) and sell animals bred in harsh conditions.
Although there is no annual (42) fee to keep pets, the cost of keeping a pet can be relatively high. Food, grooming, and (43) can mount up over the years (44) . Most primary schools also have class on pets and children are encouraged to look after them and are taught to treat them. (45) , the UK is one of Eur
[单项选择](), she often behaves like a child.
A. As old is she
B. As old she is
C. Old as is she
D. Old as she is
[简答题]Gypsies are often treated with disapproval, lack of trust, and lack of understanding because their way of life is so different from the way most other British people live.
[填空题]Children often like to imitate the behavior (observe) ______ on TV programs.
[填空题]The question I am asked most often like I travel around the world springs from people’s deepest fear: "Jane, do you think there is hope" Is there hope for the rain forests of Africa For the chimpanzees’ For Africa’s people Is there hope for the planet, our beautiful planet that we were spoiling Is there hope for us and for our children and grandchildren Sometimes it is hard to be optimistic. In Africa one can fly over mile after mile of country that was lush and green fifteen or twenty years which is now almost desert, where far more people and livestock are trying to live than the land can properly support. People, moreover, who are too poor to buy food from elsewhere. What lies ahead for them And what of Gombe When I first arrived there in 1960 the entire shoreline up and off the lake was forested. Gradually, over the years, the trees have been cut down by the local people for firewood, for building poles, and to clear the land for cultivation. Today the forests outside the boundary