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电大开放英语3期末考试复习避过小抄-技术总结

篇一:开放英语3期末复习题小抄版一一3

开放英语3期末复习题及作业答案(三)IV.阅读理解

1.选择题阅读理解I

OncethekingofIndiafellillandsentforhisdoctor.

Thedoctorcame,examinedhimandsaid,“Youwillbe

wellagaininafewdaysifyoutakebullJsmilk.”

Thekingwasverysurprised,forhehadneverheardof

abullthatgavemilk."Howisitpossible?”heasked.

“OrderGulbo,thescholar,togetitforyou.Hecan

doanything."ThedoctorwasanenemytoGulbo,and

thoughtthiswouldbeawayofmakinghimsuffer.When

thekingtoldGulbowhatthedoctorhadsaidandordered

himtogetbull'smilk,Gulboimmediatelyunderstood

whatthedoctorwastryingtodo.Whenhegothomehe

satthinkinghowtogetoutofthedifficulties.His

daughter,seeinghimworried,askedwhatwasthematter.

Onhearingwhatthekinghadaskedfor,shesaid,"Don'

tworry,father,I'11helpyou.vThenextdayshetook

someoldclothes,wenttothebankoftherivernear

thepalace,andchoseaplacebelowtheking'sbedroom

window.Inthemiddleofthenight,wheneveryonewas

inbed,shestartedtodoherwashing.Shemadesomuch

noisethatthekingcouldnotsleep.Thekinggotvery

angryandsetaguardtofindoutwhatwasthematter.

Thesoldierfoundthegirl,andledhertotheking.

“Whydoyouwashyourclotheshereatnight?”asked

theking.Thegirlpretendedtobeafraidandsaid,"I

hadtowashclothesatnight.Thisafternoonmyfather

hadababy.Iwasbusyalldaybecauseofthat.Then

Ifoundtherewerenocleanclothesforthebaby,so

Ihadtocomeandwashthemnow.”

“What!”criedtheking,“Areyoutryingtomakea

foolofme?

Whoeverheardofamanhavingababy?”"Well,if

thekinghimselforderssomeonetogetbull'smilk

forhim,whycan,tamanhaveababy?nThekingsmiled

andsaid,“YoumustbeGulbo,sdaughter.Go

and

tellyourfatherthathemaykeep

thebull'smilkforhisbaby.”

theking,sorder?

the

girl,weknowthatafterhearingthegirlJstheworld

todayarebeginningtohearandlearnmoreandmore

abouttheproblemofpollution.Pollution

iscausedeitherbyman'sreleaseofcompletelynew

andoftenartificial(人造的)substancesintothe

environment,orbyreleasinggreatlyincreasedamounts

ofanaturalsubstance(物质),suchasoilfromoil

tankersintothesea.

Whateveritsunderlyingreasons,thereisnodoubt

thatmuchofthepollutioncausedcouldbecontrolled

ifonlycompanies,individualsandgovernmentswould

makemoreefforts.Inthehomethereisanobviousneed

tocontrollitterandwaste.Foodcomeswrappedupthree

offourtimesinpackagesthatallhavetobedisposed

of;drinksareincreasinglysoldinbottlesortins

whichcan,tbereused.Thisnotonlycausesalitter

problem,butalsoisagreatwasteofresources,in

termsofglass,metalandpaper.Advertisinghashelped

thisprocessbypersuadingmanyofusnotonlytobuy

thingsweneitherwantnorneed,butalsotothrowaway

muchofwhatwedobuy.Pollutionandwastecombineto

beaproblemeveryonecanhelptosolvebycuttingout

unnecessarybuying,excessuseandcareless

disposal(处理)ofthe

drinkscancause

4.Whichofthenottheproblemof

pollution?

paragraph2?Ill

Thousandsofyearsago,inthemiddleofanocean,

milesfromthenearestisland,anunderseavolcano

brokeout.Thehot

liquidpiledhigherandhigherandspreadwiderand

wider.Inthisway,anislandroseupinthesea.As

timewenton,hotsunandcoolrainsmadetherocksplit

andbreaktopieces.Seawavesdashedagainsttherock.

Inthisway,soilandsandcameintobeing.Nothing

livedonthenakedsoil.Andthenthewindandbirds

broughtplantseeds,spidersandotherlittlecreatures

there.Onlyplantscouldgrowfirst.Onlythey,in

sunlight,couldproducefoodfromthemineralsofthe

soil,waterandair.Whilemanyanimalslandedonthe

island,theycouldfindnofood.Aspiderspunitsweb

invain,becausetherewerenoinsectsforitswebto

catch.Insectscouldn,tstayuntiltherewereplants

forthemtoeat.Soplantshadtobethe

pioneerlifeonthis

thefollowing?

orderof

Inthelast500years,nothingaboutpeople-not

theirclothes,ideas,orlanguages-haschangedas

muchaswhat

theyeat.Theoriginalchocolatedrinkwasmadefrom

theseedsofthecocoatreebySouthAmericanIndians.

TheSpanishintroducedittotherestoftheworld

duringthe1500's.Andalthoughitwasveryexpensive,

itquicklybecamefashionable.InLondonshopswhere

chocolatedrinkswereservedbecameimportantmeeting

places.Somestillexisttoday.Thepotatoisalsofrom

theNewWorld.Around1600,theSpanishbroughtitfrom

PerutoEurope,whereitsoonwaswidelygrown.Ireland

becamesodependentonitthatthousandsofIrishpeople

starvedwhenthecropfailedduringthe“PotatoFamine”

of1845-6,andthousandsmorewereforcedtoemigrate

toAmerica.Therearemanyotherfoodsthathave

traveledfromSouthAmericatotheOldWorld.Butsome

otherswentintheoppositedirection.Brazilisnow

theWorld'slargestgrowerofcoffee,andcoffeeis

animportantcropinColombiaandotherSouthAmerican

countries.ButitisnativetoEthiopia.Itwasfirst

made

intoadrinkbyArabsduringthe1400's.According

toanArabiclegend,coffeewasdiscoveredwhena

goatherdnameKaldinoticedthathisgoatswere

attractedtotheredberriesonacoffeebush.Hetried

oneandexperiencedthe“wide-awake“feelingthat

one-thirdoftheworld'spopulationnowstartstheday

with.

1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthe

2.

3.Thousands

because

CrimePreventionInitiativesThechancesthatyou

willbeavictimofviolentcrimearelow.Butyoucan

avoidriskinthefollowingways.ATHOME•Youshould

makesureyourhouseorflatissecure.

Alwayslockthedoorfromtheinsideatnight,butyou

must

keepthekeynearby,sothatyoucanuseittogetout

quicklyifthereisafire.•Youmustnevergivekeys

toworkmenastheycaneasilymakecopies.,Ifyou

wakeupandhearaburglar,stayquietlyin

bed.Pretendyouareasleep.Ifyoufeelmore

confident,

switchonthelightandmakealotofnoise;evenif

youare

onyourownyoushouldcalloutloudlytoanimaginary

companion,sothattheburglarthinksyouarenotalone

and

runsaway.Youshouldhaveaphoneoramobileinyour

bedroom

toalertthepoliceimmediately.•Ifyoucomehome

andthinkyouseesignsofa

break-in,youshouldnJtgoin,theburglarmaybe

inside.You

shouldgotoaneighbourandcallthepolice.

ONTHESTREETAtnight:,Alwayswalkfacingthe

traffic,sothatacarcannotpullupbehindyou.,You

mustn,tgothroughparksorwoods.•Ifyouthink

someoneisfollowingyou,crosstheroad

oneortwotimes.Ifheorshecontinuestofollowyou,

goto

apuborotherpublicplace.,Alwayscarryyourbag

closetoyou,butcarryyour

housekeysinyourpocketsothatyoucanopenthedoor

quickly.Ifsomeoneattacksyou-rememberyoursafety

ismore

to

AnExtraordinaryChangeofDirectionMollyWilsonhad

beenadancerandamotherformanyyearswhenshe

decidedtosailroundtheworldtoraisemoneyfor

charity.Asachildshehadtrainedasaballetdancer,

butat15shehadgrowntootallforclassicalballet,

soshebecameamemberofapopdanceteam.Shegot

married,andaftershehadchildrensheretiredfrom

showbusinesstobringthemup.Theygrewup,andwhen

theywere18theylefthome.Shesays,“WhenIdecided

todotheround-the-worldrace,myhusbandthoughtI

wasboredbecausethechildrenhadlefthome.Hewas

alsoworriedbecauseIhadneversailedbefore.Iwas

notbored,butIhadmetsomepeoplewhotoldmeabout

therace.Theyhadtakenpartinit,buttheyhadonly

doneonesection,say,fromNewZealandtoAustralia.

Iwantedtodothewhole

ten-monthjourney."BeforeMollyleftshedidalot

oftraining,butithadn'tpreparedherfortheworst

weatherwhichtheyexperienced.Shetellsonestory.

“Onenighttheseawasveryroughanditwasverycold.

Ihadgonedownstairswhenahugewavesmashedintothe

boatandinjuredtwomenonthedeck.Oneofthemen

couldn,tmovebecausehehadbrokenhisleg.Theywere

takentohospitalbyhelicopter.Thatwastheworst

time."BytheendofOctoberlastyear,shehadraised

morethan?50,000forcharity.Shesays,uSometimes

Iaskmyself,whatdidIdo?HowdidIdoit?Butthen

Ithink,it'sthesameasbeingadancer.BeforeIleft

onthetrip,Ihadtrainedhard.Ihadgotveryfitand

hadpreparedmyself

completely.ThenonthetripIwassimplyagoodteam

member.”

1.Whatdoesthe

ofthefollowingisnearest(closest)

inmeaningto

“rough“inthesentence“Onenight

Therehavebeenchangesinallsortsofdifferentareas

ofBritishsociety.InrecentyearsintheUKwehave

hadavery

largeincreaseinthenumberofcoupleswhoget

divorced.After1969andtheDivorceLawReformActwe

hadaveryrapidincreaseinthenumberofdivorces.

Therateincreasedsteadilyandinrecentyearshas

increasedmuchmorerapidly.Buttherearealsoquite

alotofpeoplewhodoactuallygetmarried.Atpresent

themarriagerateintheUKisabout70percent,which

hasgonedownsincethenumberofpeoplewhomarryhas

gonedownquitealotinthelast20years,butmore

significantlyinthelast10years.Quitehigh

proportionsofpeoplenowlivetogetherwithout

marrying,and,forexample,40percentofchildrenborn

intheUKareborntocoupleswhoarea5tmarriedorare

borntoloneparents.Therearequitealargenumber

ofloneparentfamilies,90percentoftheseareheaded

byawomanratherthanaman.Theaveragefamilysize

nowintheUKis1.8childrenpercouple,whichmeans

thatthere5sbeenquiteadeclineinthebirth

rateintheUKalongwithotherEuropeancountries.

tendsto

Somepeoplethinktheyhaveananswertothetroubles

ofautomobilecrowdinganddirtyairinlargecities.

Their

answeristhebicycle,or“bike”.Inagreatmany

cities,hundredsofpeopleridebicyclestoworkevery

day.InNewYorkCity,somebikeridershaveevenformed

agroupcalledBikeforaBetterCity.Theyclaimthat

ifmorepeoplerodebicyclestoworktherewouldbe

fewerautomobilesinthedowntownsectionofthecity

andthereforelessdirtyairfromcarengines.For

severalyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtogetthecity

governmenttohelpbikeriders.Forexample,theywant

thecitytodrawbicyclelanesonsomeofthemain

streets,becausewhenbikeridershavetousethesame

lanesascars,thereareaccidents.BikeforaBetter

Cityfeelsthatiftherewerespeciallanesmorepeople

wouldusebikes.

Butnobicyclelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryone

thinksitisagoodidea-theysayitwillslowtraffic.

Somestoreownersonthemainstreetssaythatifthere

islesstraffic,theywillhavelessbusiness.Andmost

peoplelivetoofar

fromdowntowntotravelbybike.Thecitygovernment

hasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryone

happy.Onlyonweekends,CentralPark

isclosedtocars,andtheroadsmaybeusedbybicycles

only.ButBikefor

aBetterCitysaysthatthisisnotenoughandkeeps

fightingtogetbicyclelanesdowntown.

3.“Bicycleprobablymeans

第四部分阅读理解

阅读下列短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个正确答

案,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。Passage1

Iwas15whenIwalkedintoMcCarleyBookstoreand

begantolookoverthe

titlesofthebooksontheshelves.Themanbehindthe

counter,theownerofthe

bookstore,askedmeifIwouldlikeajob.Ineeded

tostartsavingforcollege,soIsaidyes.

Iworkedafterschoolandduringsummersforminimum

wagesandthejobhelpedpayformyfreshmanyearof

college.Iworkedatmanyotherjobsafterwards:Imade

coffeeinthestudentunionduringcollege.Imademaps

fortheU.SForestService.Butsellingbookswasone

ofthemostsatisfying.

Onedayawomanaskedmeforbooksoncancer.Sheseemed

fearful.Ishowedhereverythingwehadandfoundother

bookswecouldorder.Shelefttheshopless

worriedandI,vealwaysrememberedtheprideIfelt

inhavinghelpedher.Yearslater,asatelevision

reporter,Iheardaboutapoorchildwhowasbornwith

hisfingersofthelefthandlinkedtogether.Hisfamily

couldnotaffordthecorrectivesurgery,andtheboy

livedinshame,hidinghislefthandinhispocket.I

persuadedmybosstoletmedothestoryonTV.After

mystorywasbroadcast,adoctorandanursecalled,

offeringtoperformthesurgeryforfree.

Ivisitedtheboyintherecoveryroomafterthe

operation.Thefirstthinghedidwasholduphis

repairedhandandsay,“Thankyou."Iwasoverjoyed

andfilledwithastrongsenseofreward.AtMcCarley

Bookstore,IalwaysfeltIwasworkingforthecustomers,

notjustforthestore.Todayit'sthesame.NBCnews

paysmethesalary.ButIfeelthatI

workfortheviewers,helpingthemmakesenseofthe

world.Myworking

experienceinMcCarleyBookstorehelpedmefindagood

senseoftheworld,andmostimportantly,ithelpedme

findagoodsenseofmyself.

1.HowdidtheauthorgetthejobinMcCarley

Bookstore?

2.Accordingtotheauthor,sellingbookswasoneof

themostsatisfyingjobexperiences,because

.3.Afterhehelpedthefearfullady

lookingforbooksoncancer,theauthorwas4.The

authordecidedtohelpthepoorboyby5.Themainreason

thattheauthorthinkshispresentjobisthesameas

theoneinthebookstoreisC.ithelpspeoplemakesense

oftheworldPassage2

PaperwasinventedbytheChineseinthefirstcentury

AD.PaperwasnotmadeinsouthernEuropeuntilabout

theyear1100.Scandinavia-whichnowmakesagreat

dealoftheworld'spaper-didnotbegintomakeit

until1500.Mostpaperismadefromwood.Paper-making

isanimportantBritishindustryandpaperfromBritain

issoldtomanycountriessuchasAustraliaandSouth

Africa.SomeofthewoodusedintheBritishpaper

makingindustrycomesfromtreesgrowninBritain,but

woodisalsoboughtfromothercountriessuchasNorway.

Onetreeisneededforeveryfourhundredcopiesofa

fortynewspaper.IfhalftheadultsinBritainbuy

onedailypaper,thisusesupoverathousandtreesa

day.Allovertheworld,treesarebeingcutdownfaster

thantheyarebeingplanted,sotheremaybea

seriousneedforpaperatthebeginningofnext

century.

Whenwethinkofpaper,wethinkofnewspaper,books,

lettersandwritingpaper.Buttherearemanyotheruses.

Onlyhalfofpaperisusedforbooksandnewspaper,etc.

Paperisverygoodforkeepingyouwarm.Eachyear,more

and

morethingsaremadeofpaper.Nowwehearthatchairs,

tables,andevenbedscanbemadeofpaper.Butthe

latestinpapermakingseemstobepaperhouses.1.

Wherewaspaperinvented?

2.Scandinaviabegantomakepaper

3.Everyfourhundredcopiesofa

fortynewspaperwillneed4.Allovertheworld,

treesarebeingcutdownthantheyare

beingplanted.

5.ThelatestthingsmadeofpaperarePassage3

Weoftenusegesturestoexpressourfeelings,butthe

problemisthatthegesturescanbeunderstoodin

differentways.

Itistruethatasmilemeansthesamethinginany

language.Sodoeslaughterorcrying.Fearisanother

emotionthatisshowninmuchthesamewayalloverthe

world.InChineseandinEnglishliterature,aphrase

likeihewentpaleandbegantotrembleJsuggeststhat

themaniseitherveryafraidorhehasjustgotavery

bigshock.However,(heopenedhiseyeswide,isused

tosuggestangerinChinesewhereasinEnglishitmeans

surprise.InChinese,surprisecanbedescribedina

phraselike'theystretchedouttheir

tongues!J"Stretchingoutyourtongue“inEnglish

isaninsultinggestureorexpressesstrongdislike.

Eveninthesameculture,peopledifferintheir

abilitytounderstandandexpressfeelings.

ExperimentsinAmericahaveshownthatwomenare

usuallybetterthanmenatrecognizingfear,anger,

loveandhappinessonpeople,sfaces.Otherstudies

showthatolderpeopleusuallyfinditeasierto

recognizeorunderstandbodylanguagethanyounger

peopledo.1.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccording

tothepassage?

2.People,sfacialexpressionsmaybemisunderstood

indifferentculturesbecause3.Fromthepassage,we

canconcludethat

4.Inthesameculture,people5.Thebesttitlefor

thispassagecanbePassage4

Afunnythinghappenedonthewaytothecommunication

revolution:westoppedtalkingtoeachother.

Iwaswalkingintheparkwitha

friendrecently,andhismobilephonerang,

interruptingourconversation.Therewewere,walking

andtalkingonabeautifulsunnydayand-poof!-

IwascutoffasifIhadbecomeabsentfromthe

conversation.

Theparkwasfilledwithpeopletalkingontheircell

phones.Theywerepassingpeoplewithoutlookingat

them,sayinghello,noticingtheirbabiesorstopping

topattheirdogs.Itseemsthatthelimitless

electronicvoiceispreferredtohumancontact.

Thetelephoneusedtoconnectyoutotheabsent.Now

itmakespeoplefeelabsent.RecentlyIwasinacar

withthreefriends.Thedriverhushedtherestofus

becausehecouldnothearthepersonontheotherend

ofhiscellphone.Therewewere,fourfriendsdriving

downthehighway,unabletotalktoeachotherbecause

ofthesmallthingdesignedtomakecommunication

easier.

Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,themore

disconnectedIfeel?Everyadvanceincommunications

technologyisasetback(退步)totheclosenessofhuman

interaction.Withe-mailand

instantmessageovertheInternet,wecannow

communicatewithoutseeingortalkingtooneanother.

Withvoicemail,youcanmakeentireconversations

withouteverreachinganyone.Ifmymomhasaquestion,

Ijustleavetheansweronhermachine.

Asalmosteverycontactbetweenhumanbeingsgets

automatic,theemotionaldistanceindexgoesup.

Pumpinggasatthestation?Whysaygood-morningto

theassistantwhenyoucanswipeyoucreditcardatthe

pumpandsaveyourselfthebotherofhumancontact?

Makingadepositatthebank?Whytalktotheclerkwho

livesintheneighborhoodwhenyoucanputyourcard

intotheATM?

Moreandmore,Ifindmyselfhidingbehinde-mailto

doajobmeantfor

conversationorbeingrelievedthatvoicemailpicked

upbecauseIdidn'treallyhavetimetotalk.The

technologydevotedtohelpingmekeepintouchismaking

melonelier.

Iownamobilephone,anATMcard,avoice-mail

telephone,andane-mailaccount.Givingthemupisn,

tachoice.Theyaregreatforwhattheyareintended

todo.It'stheirunintendedresultsthatmakemeupset.

Whatgoodisallthisgee-whiztechnologyifthereis

nooneintheroomtohearyoucryingout“Geewhiz”?

1.Theauthor'sexperienceofwalkinginaparkwith

afriendrecentlymadehimfeel

2.Accordingtotheauthor,humancontactinapark

meanslookingateachotherandsayinghellowhen

passingB.noticingtheirbabiesandstoppingtopat

theirdogs

3.Accordingtotheauthor,themoreconnectedweget

incommunicationstechnology,theweare.

4.Whataretheexamplestheauthorgivestoexplain

hisideathateveryadvanceincommunications

technologyisasetbacktotheclosenessofhuman

interaction?5.Whatistheunintendedresultof

communicationtechnology,accordingtothe

author?Passage5

Whowillstagethegames?

PreparingfortheOlympicsGamesisahugeundertaking.

Justliketheathletes,thehostcityspendsyears

gettingreadyfortheevent.Beforedecidingwhichcity

willhosttheOlympicGames,the

InternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)

hastoexaminebidsfromalloverthe

world.Biddingforthegamesbeginsabouttenyears

inadvance.Withoutpreparingaverystrongbidl,acity

willnotwinthecompetitiontohostthegames.Beijing

waschosenforthe2008gamesfromfivebidders一

Osaka,Paris,TorontoandIstanbul.2

Whydoesittakesolongtoprepare?Buildingthe

infrastructurecostshugeamountsofmoney.Holdingthe

WorldCupin2002inJapanandSouthKorea,forexample,

meantthattennewstadiumshadtobebuilt,aswell

asmanyhotelsandanimprovedtransportsystem.In

Beijing,afterwinningthebidthegovernmentbegan

majorconstructionprojects一theextensionofthe

underground,theimprovementoftheairportandthe

buildingofnewmotorways3.Eachhostcitymustalso

buildanOlympicvillagefortheathletes.Byplanting

treesandcreatingparks,thecitybecomesmore

attractivefortourists.

WhydocountrieswanttohosttheOlympicGames?

Hostingthegameshasamajoreffectontheeconomy

andbringsinternationalprestigetothecountry.

Thousandsandthousandsofvisitorscometothegames

andthehostcitiesarepermanentlyimproved.

1.BiddingfortheOlympicGamesusuallystarts

beforethegamesarereallyheld.2.

Beijingwasoneofthebiddersforthe

2008games.3.TheWorldCup2002washeldinA.JapanB.

SouthKorea

4.WhatconstructionprojectsdidBeijingstartafter

winningthebid?

A.Theextensionofthe

underground.B.Theimprovementoftheairport.C.

Thebuildingofnewmotorways

5.WhydocountrieswanttohosttheOlympicGames?A.

Becauseithasamajoreffectontheeconomy.B.Because

itbringsinternationalprestigetothecountry.

C.Becausethehostcitiesarepermanentlyimproved.

Passage6

Wewalkedinsoquietlythatthenurseatthedeskdidn,

tevenlifthereyesfromthebook.Mumpointedata

bigchairbythedoorandIknewshewantedmetosit

down.WhileIwatched,mouthopeninsurprise,Mumtook

offherhatandcoatandgavethemtometohold.She

walkedquietlytothesmallroombytheliftandtook

outawetmop.Shepushedthemoppastthedeskandas

thenurselookedup,Mumnoddedandsaid,“Verydirty

floors.”

“Yes.I'mgladthey'vefinallydecidedtoclean

them,“thenurseanswered.ShelookedatMumstrangely

andsaid,“Butaren,tyouworkinglate?”Mumjust

pushedharder,eachswipeofthemoptakingherfarther

andfartherdownthehall.Iwatcheduntilshewasout

ofsightandthenursehadturnedbacktowritingin

thebigbook.

AfteralongtimeMumcameback.Hereyeswereshining.

Shequicklyputthemopbackandtookmyhand.Aswe

turnedtogooutofthedoor,Mumnoddedpolitelyto

thenurseandsaid,“Thankyou.”

Outside,Mumtoldme,“Kateisfine.Nofever.”

“Yousawher,Mum?n

“Ofcourse.Itoldheraboutthehospitalrules,and

shewillnotexpectusuntiltomorrow.Dadwillstop

worryingaswell.It?safinehospital.Butsuchfloors!

Amopisnogood.Youneedabrush."1.Whenshetook

amopfromthesmallroomwhatMumreallywantedtodo

was2.WhenthenursetalkedtoMumshethoughtMum

wasa3.Afterreadingthestorywhatcanweinferabout

thehospital?

4.WhydidMumgotoseeKateinthehospital?5.Which

ofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesMum?Passage7

Didyouknowtherearesomeveryspecialdogsdoing

goodworkinourhospital

wards?ThesearePAT2(PetsAsTherapy)dogs.Doctors

andnursesarerecognisingthebenefitsofpetsmore

andmore一

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