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In January 2023, a little dog named Naonao had a big problem—vets found she had cancer. When ordinary vets told her owner that surgery might not work, the owner didn't give up and turned to traditional Chinese veterinary medicine(TCVM, 中兽医学), reported *China Daily*.
These days, TCVM is becoming very popular with pet owners. It concentrates on taking care of pets for their whole lives. It uses gentle and natural methods, such as acupuncture(针灸), herbal medicine(中草药) and soft massage, to help pets feel better.
Much like traditional Chinese medicine for people, TCVM has four main ways to find out what is wrong with a pet. Vets not only check the pet's skin, fur, tongue, and even its breath, but also do something special—they feel the pulse on the pet's back leg! They may ask many questions about the pet's daily life and habits.
TCVM is getting even more popular as more people in China have pets. A 2025 report shows there are about 124 million pet cats and dogs in cities in China. In the next three years, over 30 million of the pets will become middle-aged or older—just like people, older pets need more care.
As pets become more like family members to many Chinese people, TCVM is a great way to help them live longer, healthier lives.
Now TCVM is catching on outside China too. In the US, vets use acupuncture to help animals with pain. And it's not only for small pets. Big animals, such as horses, cows, and even animals in zoos, can get TCVM treatments too.
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A. Because her owner didn't want to spend more.
B. Because Naonao was afraid of doing surgery.
C. Because TCVM becomes so popular in China.
D. Because the ordinary treatments might not work.
(
A. Few owners use it to take care of their own pets.
B. It is really a great way to help people live longer.
C. It has four main ways to find out pets' problems.
D. It starts in the US and Chinese people love it best.
(
A. By listing numbers.
B. By showing forms.
C. By drawing pictures.
D. By giving examples.
(
A. Most vets in the US are good at using acupuncture.
B. Only animals in the zoos can get TCVM treatments.
C. More Chinese people will keep pets in their homes.
D. TCVM will become more popular across the world.
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In January 2023, a little dog named Naonao had a big problem—vets found she had cancer. When ordinary vets told her owner that surgery might not work, the owner didn't give up and turned to traditional Chinese veterinary medicine(TCVM, 中兽医学), reported *China Daily*.
These days, TCVM is becoming very popular with pet owners. It concentrates on taking care of pets for their whole lives. It uses gentle and natural methods, such as acupuncture(针灸), herbal medicine(中草药) and soft massage, to help pets feel better.
Much like traditional Chinese medicine for people, TCVM has four main ways to find out what is wrong with a pet. Vets not only check the pet's skin, fur, tongue, and even its breath, but also do something special—they feel the pulse on the pet's back leg! They may ask many questions about the pet's daily life and habits.
TCVM is getting even more popular as more people in China have pets. A 2025 report shows there are about 124 million pet cats and dogs in cities in China. In the next three years, over 30 million of the pets will become middle-aged or older—just like people, older pets need more care.
As pets become more like family members to many Chinese people, TCVM is a great way to help them live longer, healthier lives.
Now TCVM is catching on outside China too. In the US, vets use acupuncture to help animals with pain. And it's not only for small pets. Big animals, such as horses, cows, and even animals in zoos, can get TCVM treatments too.
(
D
)1. Why did Naonao's owner try TCVM?A. Because her owner didn't want to spend more.
B. Because Naonao was afraid of doing surgery.
C. Because TCVM becomes so popular in China.
D. Because the ordinary treatments might not work.
(
C
)2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about TCVM?A. Few owners use it to take care of their own pets.
B. It is really a great way to help people live longer.
C. It has four main ways to find out pets' problems.
D. It starts in the US and Chinese people love it best.
(
A
)3. How does the writer tell readers that older pets need more care in Paragraph 4?A. By listing numbers.
B. By showing forms.
C. By drawing pictures.
D. By giving examples.
(
D
)4. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Most vets in the US are good at using acupuncture.
B. Only animals in the zoos can get TCVM treatments.
C. More Chinese people will keep pets in their homes.
D. TCVM will become more popular across the world.
答案
阅读理解C
本文主要介绍了中兽医学,它是一种帮助宠物活得更久、更健康的好方法。
1. D 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“When ordinary vets told her owner that surgery might not work, the owner didn't give up ...”可知,当普通兽医说手术可能无效时,她的主人才转向中兽医学。
2. C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Much like traditional Chinese medicine for people, TCVM has four main ways to find out what is wrong with a pet.”可知,与人类的中医类似,中兽医学有四种主要的方法来找出宠物的问题。
3. A 行文方式题。根据第四段中的“A 2025 report ... about 124 million ... over 30 million ... need more care.”可知,此处作者通过列数字的方式来告诉读者年纪大的宠物需要更多关爱。
4. D 推理判断题。根据第五段中的As pets become more like family members to many Chinese people和最后一段中的“Now TCVM is catching on outside China too.”可知,很多中国人把宠物看作为家庭成员,想要让它们活得更久、更健康,而且中兽医学也在中国以外的地区流行起来了,由此推断,中兽医学将在全世界越来越受欢迎。
本文主要介绍了中兽医学,它是一种帮助宠物活得更久、更健康的好方法。
1. D 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“When ordinary vets told her owner that surgery might not work, the owner didn't give up ...”可知,当普通兽医说手术可能无效时,她的主人才转向中兽医学。
2. C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Much like traditional Chinese medicine for people, TCVM has four main ways to find out what is wrong with a pet.”可知,与人类的中医类似,中兽医学有四种主要的方法来找出宠物的问题。
3. A 行文方式题。根据第四段中的“A 2025 report ... about 124 million ... over 30 million ... need more care.”可知,此处作者通过列数字的方式来告诉读者年纪大的宠物需要更多关爱。
4. D 推理判断题。根据第五段中的As pets become more like family members to many Chinese people和最后一段中的“Now TCVM is catching on outside China too.”可知,很多中国人把宠物看作为家庭成员,想要让它们活得更久、更健康,而且中兽医学也在中国以外的地区流行起来了,由此推断,中兽医学将在全世界越来越受欢迎。
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