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Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that trouble was coming for every big dog in California. Men had found gold in Yukon,and these men wanted big,strong dogs to work in the cold and snow of the north.
Buck lived in Mr Miller's big house in the sunny Santa Clara Valley. There were large gardens and fields of fruit trees around the house,and a river nearby. In a big place like this,of course,there were many dogs. There were house dogs and farm dogs,but they were not important. Buck was the chief dog. He was born here,and this was his place. He was four years old and weighed sixty kilos. He went swimming with Mr Miller's sons,and walking with his daughters. He carried the grandchildren on his back,and he sat at Mr Miller's feet in front of the fire in winter.
But this was 1897,and Buck did not know that men and dogs were hurrying to north - western Canada to look for gold. And he did not know that Manuel,one of Mr Miller's gardeners,needed money for his large family. One day,when Mr Miller was out,Manuel and Buck left the garden together. It was just an evening walk,Buck thought. No one saw them go,and only one man saw them arrive at the railway station. This man talked to Manuel,and gave him some money. Then he tied a rope around Buck's neck.
Buck growled,and was surprised when the rope was pulled hard around his neck. He jumped at the man. The man caught him and suddenly Buck was on his back with his tongue out of his mouth. For a few moments he was unable to move,and it was easy for the two men to put him into the train.
When Buck woke up,the train was still moving. The man was sitting and watching him,but Buck was too quick for him and he bit the man's hand hard. Then the rope was pulled again and Buck had to let go.
That evening,the man took Buck to the back room of a bar in San Francisco. The barman looked at the man's hand and trousers covered in blood.
“How much are they paying you for this?” he asked.
“I only get fifty dollars. ”
“And the man who stole him—how much did he get?” asked the barman.
“A hundred. He wouldn't take less. ”
“That makes a hundred and fifty. It's a good price for a dog like him. Here,help me to get him into this. ”
They took off Buck's rope and pushed him into a wooden box. He spent the night in the box in the back room of the bar. His neck still ached with pain from the rope,and he could not understand what it all meant. What did they want with him,these strange men? And where was Mr Miller?
The next day Buck was carried in the box to the railway station and put on a train to the north.
22. Which of the following statements is true according to the second paragraph?
A. Buck hardly ever walked around with Mr Miller's kids.
B. Buck was the only dog in Mr Miller's house.
C. Buck didn't get along well with Mr Miller's gardeners.
D. Buck lived a peaceful life in Mr Miller's house.
23.(创新考法·信息排序题)Which is the correct order of what happened in the story?
a. Men had found gold in California.
b. Buck was thrown into the box of the bar.
c. A rope was tied around Buck's neck.
d. Buck was put on the train to the north.
A. a - c - d - b
B. c - d - b - a
C. a - c - b - d
D. c - b - d - a
24. What can we infer from the passage?
A. 150 dollars was given to the man talking with Manuel.
B. Manuel left the garden with Buck in order to take a walk.
C. Dogs could help the men with their work.
D. The barman got Buck for 100 dollars.
25. In the end,what might happen to Buck?
A. He might live happily in California.
B. He might be sent to help look for gold.
C. He might run back to Mr Miller's house.
D. He might be killed by the barman.
Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that trouble was coming for every big dog in California. Men had found gold in Yukon,and these men wanted big,strong dogs to work in the cold and snow of the north.
Buck lived in Mr Miller's big house in the sunny Santa Clara Valley. There were large gardens and fields of fruit trees around the house,and a river nearby. In a big place like this,of course,there were many dogs. There were house dogs and farm dogs,but they were not important. Buck was the chief dog. He was born here,and this was his place. He was four years old and weighed sixty kilos. He went swimming with Mr Miller's sons,and walking with his daughters. He carried the grandchildren on his back,and he sat at Mr Miller's feet in front of the fire in winter.
But this was 1897,and Buck did not know that men and dogs were hurrying to north - western Canada to look for gold. And he did not know that Manuel,one of Mr Miller's gardeners,needed money for his large family. One day,when Mr Miller was out,Manuel and Buck left the garden together. It was just an evening walk,Buck thought. No one saw them go,and only one man saw them arrive at the railway station. This man talked to Manuel,and gave him some money. Then he tied a rope around Buck's neck.
Buck growled,and was surprised when the rope was pulled hard around his neck. He jumped at the man. The man caught him and suddenly Buck was on his back with his tongue out of his mouth. For a few moments he was unable to move,and it was easy for the two men to put him into the train.
When Buck woke up,the train was still moving. The man was sitting and watching him,but Buck was too quick for him and he bit the man's hand hard. Then the rope was pulled again and Buck had to let go.
That evening,the man took Buck to the back room of a bar in San Francisco. The barman looked at the man's hand and trousers covered in blood.
“How much are they paying you for this?” he asked.
“I only get fifty dollars. ”
“And the man who stole him—how much did he get?” asked the barman.
“A hundred. He wouldn't take less. ”
“That makes a hundred and fifty. It's a good price for a dog like him. Here,help me to get him into this. ”
They took off Buck's rope and pushed him into a wooden box. He spent the night in the box in the back room of the bar. His neck still ached with pain from the rope,and he could not understand what it all meant. What did they want with him,these strange men? And where was Mr Miller?
The next day Buck was carried in the box to the railway station and put on a train to the north.
22. Which of the following statements is true according to the second paragraph?
A. Buck hardly ever walked around with Mr Miller's kids.
B. Buck was the only dog in Mr Miller's house.
C. Buck didn't get along well with Mr Miller's gardeners.
D. Buck lived a peaceful life in Mr Miller's house.
23.(创新考法·信息排序题)Which is the correct order of what happened in the story?
a. Men had found gold in California.
b. Buck was thrown into the box of the bar.
c. A rope was tied around Buck's neck.
d. Buck was put on the train to the north.
A. a - c - d - b
B. c - d - b - a
C. a - c - b - d
D. c - b - d - a
24. What can we infer from the passage?
A. 150 dollars was given to the man talking with Manuel.
B. Manuel left the garden with Buck in order to take a walk.
C. Dogs could help the men with their work.
D. The barman got Buck for 100 dollars.
25. In the end,what might happen to Buck?
A. He might live happily in California.
B. He might be sent to help look for gold.
C. He might run back to Mr Miller's house.
D. He might be killed by the barman.
答案
22~25. DCCB
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