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Do you find that your kids read the same word many times in a book and try hard to sound it out the next time they see it?Will you get angry when listening to your kids learn to read?
   It turns out you are not alone.Scientists have found that it is hard for parents to patiently sit by and listen to their kids try to read.That's why you need a reader dog.
   Listening is an important skill for a reader dog.A reader dog is a dog that listens and helps kids with their reading at schools and libraries.Scientists have learned that dogs can help kids who have trouble reading to cool down.When cooling down,kids can read words correctly.That makes it easier for them to learn from what they are reading.Kids also know that dogs won't talk about their reading.So,kids feel better about their reading when they read to a dog.
   To become a reader dog,a dog has to go through many steps with its owner.The dog has to learn to follow orders.For example,the dog needs to sit,stay,and lie down when they're told.Also,the dog's owner has to pass some tests.The owner and dog need to work together as a team.
   Want to read to a dog but don't have one of your own?Book a reader dog for your kids online right now!Then more kids than ever can make their reading better — and have fun — by reading to a dog.

(1)When listening to kids learn to read,parents are more likely to be
B
B
.
A.happy
B.impatient
C.afraid
D.careful
(2)What can we learn about reader dogs from Paragraph 3?
B
B

A.They help kids sound out words they don't know.
B.They make kids feel better about their reading.
C.They bark whenever kids say a word wrong.
D.They can correct the mistakes made by kids.
(3)What do you need to do if you want to own a reader dog?
B
B

①help train the dog to follow orders
②pass some tests
③learn to keep the dog cool down
④work with the dog
A. ①②③
B. ①②④
C. ①③④
D. ②③④
(4)What is the main idea of this passage?
A
A

A.Reader dogs are trained to help with kids' reading.
B.Parents should buy reader dogs for their kids as gifts.
C.Parents' reading skill should be as good as reader dogs'.
D.A dog must pass some tests if they want to become a reader dog.
(5)Who is the passage mainly written for?
B
B

A.Scientists.
B.Parents.
C.Kids.
D.Teachers.

【答案】B;B;B;A;B
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