One August afternoon, Peaches gave birth to 14 puppies. The kids were thrill

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问题     One August afternoon, Peaches gave birth to 14 puppies. The kids were thrilled. But it crossed my mind once or twice that I had no idea how we’d find good homes for so many adorable mutts.
    The father was a purebred golden retriever(寻回猎犬). And not until now had I wondered why Roberta, who gave Peaches to us, had named her in the plural.
    Peaches didn’t resemble a peach, either. She was jet black with long retriever hair, an agreeable blend of many breeds. But she was indeed a peach, although once when her round pups were lined against her tummy, we affectionately called her "Pea Pod," and that name pretty much stuck.
    The kids and I had a blast with the pups, but as our cuddly friends grew, the cleanup job on the backyard lawn increased as well. I usually ended up with the chore after the kids had left for school in the morning, and after eight weeks the job was getting old. Besides, the time had come to start to get them settled into permanent homes.
    So one weekend the kids and I piled into the van, puppies in the rear, playfully biting each other’s ears and tails, and we headed for the local humane society. But in northern California at that time, shelters were full of animals, and if they weren’t adopted quickly they were put to sleep. I tried stifling that bit of information, but it wouldn’t stay submerged; I cried the whole way.
    When we arrived at the shelter, I dried my tears and smoothed my puffy eyes. I walked alone up to the counter and cheerfully announced I had 14 wonderful puppies for them. The woman, without looking up from her paperwork, roared, "We don’t take puppies." I cried all the way home, this time with tears of relief.
    So I placed an ad for "free puppies" in the newspaper. I don’t think we got a single phone call. In the meantime, the kids and pups grew more inseparable. Only Happy and Callie, our two cats, were allowed to spend the nights inside, but from the giggling and the look of the blankets in the morning, some pups had been overlooked at bedtime.
    The gate on our backyard fence opened onto the elementary school’s grass field. Every afternoon, scores of kids arrived to play soccer. The children loved it when their games were over, for then I would open the floodgate, releasing 14 roly-poly, tail-wagging puppies for them to play with. Surely a parent wouldn’t mind taking one or two home? The parents loved the pups, too; but their disciplined ability to decline our offering amazed me.
    Certainly the divine plan could not have been for us to keep all 14 puppies, even if they had been given perfect names.
    I desperately searched the heavens for a solution. The odd idea came to put another ad in the paper, this time asking $10 for each puppy. It worked.
    Placing a value on the mutts somehow had an effect. I made a deal with the kids: If they would prepare the puppy food and clean up the yard every day until all the puppies had homes, I would give them each, in turn, $10 for every pup sold. When he was about 11 weeks old, the last puppy—Boots, with four white socks —had gone. It was a sad day; the yard was much too quiet. So Saturday morning I had the kids get their money jars out. They proudly carried their savings as I drove them to their favorite place—the toy store.
    The dog pound might have seemed easier. But I liked this ending much better. [br] The author cried on the way home to the local humane society because

选项 A、she hated to have to send away the dogs.
B、the dogs might end up being killed in the shelters.
C、the shelters might refuse to take the dogs.
D、the new owners might maltreat the dogs.

答案 B

解析 第4段倒数第2句就是导致作者哭的原因,这一句中的put to sleep是委婉的说法,意思并不是让小狗“睡觉”,而是“以人道的方式杀死小狗”的意思。因此,作者哭是因为她害怕小狗会在收容所遭受这样的命运,可见本题应选B。作者已经决定要将小狗送走,因此说她因为讨厌要将小狗送走而哭是说不通的,故A不正确;C、D也都与第4段的内容不符。
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