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. She feeds the baby _____ milk and grass _______her cattle.
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A.on; t o |
B.to; on |
C.with; to |
D.on; with |
阅读下面短文,从A、B、C对四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In history,a real cowboy was a simple farm worker on horseback.He spent a long time a day outdoors working with cows .The work was dirty,tiring and not very well paid.
People in the western。states had to 1 cattle at low cost and send them by railway to the eastern 2 .But someone had to 3 the cattle and get them to the nearest railroad.This was the job of a cowboy.Sometimes the 4 was more than a thousand Kilometers away and it could take as 5 as six months to move the cattle.The 6 was long but the cattle were driven 7 as not to lose 8 .Then they could be sold at a good price.
Most cowboys were young, 9 men.A good horse 10 their job of moving cattle much easier.A good cowboy 11 cows and knew how to control them.At night,he 12 to the cows to keep them calm.
In the late 1800s,America was changing from a nation of farm to one of 13 and cities.The cowboy seemed 14 compared with other Americans doing ordinary jobs.
Today,the 15 of cowboys has 16 greatly.One change is the use of trucks.
The job is not so hard 17 it used to be.And cowboys are better 18 now.They are 19 to be married.Some of them are farmers teachers or truck drivers.Some work for big companies. 20 at night and on weekends,they become cowboys.These part-time cowboys increase the total production of meat,keeping the beef price low.
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She feeds the baby milk and hay her cattle.
A.on;to B.to;on C.with;to D.on;with
In fact, _______ one cause that leads to the problem.
A. cattle is B. cattle are
C. cattles are D. the cattles are
Eric Seal thought the poor dog at his feet was perhaps five weeks old. Sometime during the night, the little female had been 16 at the Seals front gate. “We can’t just turned her 17 ” his wife, Jeffrey said, “I’ll feed her and get her 18 up. Then we’ll find a home for her.”
Standing between them, the puppy seemed to 19 that her fate was being decided. Her tail wagged 20 she looked from one to the other. Finally, Eric shrugged his shoulders, “Okay, if you want to fool with her, 21 ” Eric continued, “one other thing, let’s wait a few days to put her in the doghouse with Tex. We don’t want Tex 22 to anything. He has all the troubles he can handle.”
Tex, the six-year-old cattle dog --- the Seals had raised from a puppy, 23 he already shared his doghouse with a yellow cat, happily moved over and made room for the new puppy the Seals called Heinz. Not long before Heinz showed up, the Seals had noticed that Tex 24 to be losing his eyesight. When they brought Tex to a specialist in Dallas, doctors there determined that Tex was already 25 . It was soon obvious that the little puppy 26 be a large dog --- too large to continue sharing a doghouse with Tex and the yellow cat. One weekend the Seals built 27 doghouse next to the one the dogs had shared.
It was then they 28 that what they had supposed was puppy playfulness actually had a purpose. 29 any training or coaching, Heinz had become Tex’s “seeing eye” dog. Each evening when the dogs 30 for the night, Heinz gently took Tex’s nose in her mouth and 31 him into his house. In the morning, she got him up and guided him out of the house again. On sunny days, Tex 32 stretched out on the driveway, if a car was coming, Heinz would wake him up and guided him 33 danger.
The Seals were surprised, without any training, the young dog had devised 34 means were necessary to help, guide and protect her blind companion. It was clear that Heinz shared 35 her eyes with Tex; she shared her heart.
16. A. caught B. held C. found D. left
17. A. out B. in C. away D. down
18. A. clean B. keep C. give D. stand
19. A. sense B. smell C. tend D. train
20. A. for B. as C. so D. since
21. A. go on B. go up C. go ahead D. go down
22. A. left B. exposed C. come D. gone
23. A. although B. when C. which D. however
24. A. happened B. appeared C. supposed D. thought
25. A. recovered B. all right C. blind D. kind
26. A. might B. should C. would D. had to
27. A. other B. some C. one D. another
28. A. recognized B. thought C. wondered D. doubted
29. A. With B. Because of C. Without D. Instead of
30. A. stayed up B. settled in C. watched out D. lay down
31. A. forced B. carried C. put D. let
32. A. slept B. walked C. ran D. sat
33. A. into B. out of C. without D. from behind
34. A. no matter why B. no matter how C. wherever D. whatever
35. A. the same as B. as well as C. more than D. rather than
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