【題目】Finding your feet in a new town can be hard, especially if you’re covered in fur and don’t speak the language. But for pets new to Marlborough, help is at hand.

Marlborough SPCA and the Railway Café, in Blenheim, have joined forces to help welcome pets and their people to the region with a fortnightly morning tea. They hope the morning teas will get tails and tongues wagging as well as giving advice on how to make the move smoother.

Railway Café owner Leanne Harris came up with the innovative plan as a way to help welcome people to the area. Leanne moved to Marlborough from Auckland two years ago and said she initially struggled to find friends and feel part of the community. “Coming from Auckland I thought people would open their doors and that there would be neighbours calling round with cake. I expected people to come to me and, of course, it wasn’t like that. I did get lonely. “I hope to save newcomers having to wait as long as I did to feel part of it all. I would like to welcome them to the town.”

Free platters of sandwiches, cakes and other goodies will be on offer, for the people, while there will be special handmade yoghurt and banana treats for the dogs. The morning teas will take place in the covered area at the back of the popular café beside the railway station off Grove Rd.

Leanne said she was happy to devote both her time and effort into giving back to the community and felt the venture was a great fit with the SPCA.

“Volunteering is such an amazing thing to do and it changed things for me completely, and I met some amazing people with similar interests.”

SPCA Op Shop manager Karina Greenall, originally from the United Kingdom, said she also wanted to help. “I can give advice on how to resettle pets, the best parks to go to , where the best walks are and where the vet centers are in town.” There will be volunteering opportunities too for people where they can help out and hopefully make friends too.”

1How will Marlborough SPCA and the Railway Café help new pets?

A. By offering morning teas.

B. By giving advice to them.

C. By communication with them.

D. By providing accommodation to them.

2What was Leanne’s plan originally intended for?

A. Saving animals.

B. Helping newcomers.

C. Making more friends.

D. Expanding her business.

3What had Leanne expected when she first came to Marlborough?

A. To be left alone.

B. To struggle for a living.

C. To be invited to dinner.

D. To feel part of the community.

4What can be learnt about SPCA Op Shop manager Karina Greenall?

A. She often misses the United Kingdom.

B. She takes interest in the Railway Café.

C. She is enthusiastic about resettling pets.

D. She has organized the voluntary events.

【答案】

1A

2B

3A

4C

【解析】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了在Marlborough這個(gè)地方,一家咖啡店的老板,想出了一個(gè)主意,通過提供上午茶,來幫助剛來到這個(gè)地方定居的人們和寵物更好的適應(yīng)這里的生活,熟悉周圍的生活環(huán)境。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段"Marlborough SPCA and the Railway Café, in Blenheim, have joined forces to help welcome pets and their people to the region with a fortnightly morning tea",可知,這家咖啡館會(huì)通過提供上午茶來幫助剛來到這個(gè)地方的寵物和定居者。故選A。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段"I hope to save newcomers having to wait as long as I did to feel part of it all. I would like to welcome them to the town",可知,Leanne計(jì)劃這樣做的目的是為了幫助新的定居者。故選B。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段"said she initially struggled to find friends and feel part of the community",可知,當(dāng)她剛來到這個(gè)地方的時(shí)候,感覺和這個(gè)社區(qū)是隔絕的。故選A。

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“SPCA Op Shop manager Karina Greenall, originally from the United Kingdom, said she also wanted to help. “I can give advice on how to resettle pets, the best parks to go to , where the best walks are and where the vet centers are in town”可知,Karina Greenall對(duì)安置寵物很有興趣。故選C。

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