[originaltext] (5)When devastating earthquakes hit Haiti, Japan and Nepal,

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问题  
(5)When devastating earthquakes hit Haiti, Japan and Nepal, rescue dogs were among the first to arrive. American search-and-rescue teams and their specially trained dogs also helped during the US hurricanes Katrina and Sandy.
    Ron Sanders and his 6-year old Labarador, Pryse, were part of a US team to help find survivors in Nepal. Sanders, a retired firefighter, says Pryse and the other special canines, are essential to the team. The dogs obviously have a wonderful sense of smell. So they can quickly determine where the scent is coming from and hone in on that location that we need to dig down. The dogs can also navigate quickly through collapsed buildings and squeeze through tight spots to find victims.(6)For the dogs, the job is a fun and playful adventure. They want to go find that person, to play with that person. But becoming a rescue dog is serious business.(7)To become certified, the dogs train long and hard for six to twelve months. What helps them get there is lots of practice.
5. What is the news report mainly about?
6. What is the rescue job like for the dogs?
7. How long does it need to train certified rescue dogs?

选项 A、Rescue dogs are humans’ good friends.
B、Rescue dogs help people during disasters.
C、People should be kind to their dogs.
D、People always get help from their dogs.

答案 B

解析 新闻的主旨大意一般出现在新闻的开头。由新闻首句可知,本则新闻主要是关于搜救犬在灾难当中帮助人类:毁灭性的地震袭击海地、日本和尼泊尔之时,搜救犬总是第一批到达。美国搜救队与经过特殊训练的搜救犬,在美国飓风卡特里娜和桑迪横扫之时,也发挥了很大作用。
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