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A、They like dogs more than cats. B、They are allowed to take pets on plane. C、They are allowed to take pets to some hotels. D、The
A、They like dogs more than cats. B、They are allowed to take pets on plane. C、They are allowed to take pets to some hotels. D、The
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2019-04-23
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问题
The American Pet Products Association carries out a National Pet Owners Study every two years. The latest one shows that 71 million families in the United States last year included a pet. That’s 62% of all the families in America. The study also showed that Americans owned more than 77 million dogs and more than 93 million cats. The Association’s market research shows that Americans spent more than $43 billion on pets, pet products and pet medical care last year.(16)And it expects that number to increase to $ 45 billion by the end of this year, even with the current economic downturn. Bob Vetere is president of the American Pet Products Association. He says the organization has seen fewer sales of pets supplies recently.(17)But he says pet owners are spending their money on other things such as medical services, because people want to keep their pets healthy as long as possible. And special treatments developed in the past ten years are more expensive than before. Mr. Vetere also says(16)Americans are now taking longer hours to take care of their pets during the day. He says Americans are taking their pets with them on trips.(18)That’s easier to achieve nowadays because more hotels and vacation areas permit pets.
16. What’s the main idea of the passage?
17. Why do Americans spend money on their pets’ medical services?
18. What can be inferred about Americans from the passage?
选项
A、They like dogs more than cats.
B、They are allowed to take pets on plane.
C、They are allowed to take pets to some hotels.
D、They spend more on pet supplies.
答案
C
解析
事实细节题。本题问的是我们可以从短文中推断出关于美国人的什么信息。短文最后提到,美国人带宠物旅行现在很容易实现,因为一些饭店和度假区允许带宠物。
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