(B)
In Hangzhou, a busy city in Zhejiang, a dog named Pangmu Bobo now enjoys nice pet facilities (设施) in a shopping area. It can use a special elevator just for pets and rest in cozy pet restrooms. These facilities make shopping easier and happier for both pets and their owners.
More cities in China are becoming pet-friendly too. Shenzhen has a special bus route where people can take their pets with them. In Wenzhou, Zhejiang, the first pet park opened with fun things like slides and small hurdles (跨栏架) for pets to play on. Old signs that said “No pets allowed” are now being replaced with warm welcomes.
Travelling with pets is easier now too. Airlines let pets stay in the cabin, and some airports have special pet lounges. Many homestays, like those in Moganshan, now allow pets. Some apps even started a “pet express” service to take pets out.
Pets are very important in many people’s lives. They help people reduce stress from work and feel happy. Therefore, more shops, malls and tourist places now let pets come. A shopping mall in Hangzhou started pet-friendly services last year, and after that, its visitors increased by 20% in the second half of 2024.
People also spend more money on pets now. Last year, dog owners spent about 2,961 yuan on average, and cat owners spent 2,020 yuan. They buy more than just food—they get pet houses, take pets to fun places, and pay for transportation.
There are still problems, though. Sometimes pets hurt people, so better management is needed. Experts say communities should check pet licenses and vaccination (接种疫苗) records, and train staff to handle issues. This way, people and pets can live happily together.
46. What does the example of Pangmu Bobo show?
A. Hangzhou has the best pet-friendly facilities in China.
B. Pet elevators and restrooms are important city services.
C. Pets nowadays have more enjoyable experiences in cities.
D. Pets weren’t allowed in shopping areas in Hangzhou before.
47. Which of the following is a pet-friendly facility or service?
A. A bus route allowing pets on board.
B. A park with good slides for children.
C. A hotel with “No pets allowed” signs.
D. A pet shop selling pet food and clothes.
48. Why are more places becoming pet-friendly?
A. Travelling with pets is easier for owners.
B. Pets are important and bring joy in life.
C. Pets can help people make more money.
D. Most cities have made pet-friendly rules.
49. What can we learn about pet spending last year?
A. Rich people are more willing to keep pets.
B. Most money was used to buy food for pets.
C. Pet owners care for pets in more ways now.
D. Dog owners love pets more than cat owners do.
50. What do experts suggest for pet-friendly communities?
A. Ask pet owners to buy more things.
B. Train staff to sell more pet products.
C. Stop pets from going out with pet licenses.
D. Allow pets in most public areas with rules.
In Hangzhou, a busy city in Zhejiang, a dog named Pangmu Bobo now enjoys nice pet facilities (设施) in a shopping area. It can use a special elevator just for pets and rest in cozy pet restrooms. These facilities make shopping easier and happier for both pets and their owners.
More cities in China are becoming pet-friendly too. Shenzhen has a special bus route where people can take their pets with them. In Wenzhou, Zhejiang, the first pet park opened with fun things like slides and small hurdles (跨栏架) for pets to play on. Old signs that said “No pets allowed” are now being replaced with warm welcomes.
Travelling with pets is easier now too. Airlines let pets stay in the cabin, and some airports have special pet lounges. Many homestays, like those in Moganshan, now allow pets. Some apps even started a “pet express” service to take pets out.
Pets are very important in many people’s lives. They help people reduce stress from work and feel happy. Therefore, more shops, malls and tourist places now let pets come. A shopping mall in Hangzhou started pet-friendly services last year, and after that, its visitors increased by 20% in the second half of 2024.
People also spend more money on pets now. Last year, dog owners spent about 2,961 yuan on average, and cat owners spent 2,020 yuan. They buy more than just food—they get pet houses, take pets to fun places, and pay for transportation.
There are still problems, though. Sometimes pets hurt people, so better management is needed. Experts say communities should check pet licenses and vaccination (接种疫苗) records, and train staff to handle issues. This way, people and pets can live happily together.
46. What does the example of Pangmu Bobo show?
A. Hangzhou has the best pet-friendly facilities in China.
B. Pet elevators and restrooms are important city services.
C. Pets nowadays have more enjoyable experiences in cities.
D. Pets weren’t allowed in shopping areas in Hangzhou before.
47. Which of the following is a pet-friendly facility or service?
A. A bus route allowing pets on board.
B. A park with good slides for children.
C. A hotel with “No pets allowed” signs.
D. A pet shop selling pet food and clothes.
48. Why are more places becoming pet-friendly?
A. Travelling with pets is easier for owners.
B. Pets are important and bring joy in life.
C. Pets can help people make more money.
D. Most cities have made pet-friendly rules.
49. What can we learn about pet spending last year?
A. Rich people are more willing to keep pets.
B. Most money was used to buy food for pets.
C. Pet owners care for pets in more ways now.
D. Dog owners love pets more than cat owners do.
50. What do experts suggest for pet-friendly communities?
A. Ask pet owners to buy more things.
B. Train staff to sell more pet products.
C. Stop pets from going out with pet licenses.
D. Allow pets in most public areas with rules.
答案
46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D
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