Somehow Rey had managed to struggle free from the rope around his neck, after being left to die a slow death as punishment for being a bad Spanish greyhound(猎狗).
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It is believed that 50,000 greyhounds are killed by their owners in Spain each year after they grow too old, or turn out to be too slow to hunt with.Dogs have also been found thrown into wells, burnt alive and even injected with poison.
But Rey's intended fate(命运) was, even within the levels of cruelty usually shown to Spanish hunting dogs, especially cruel.The rope around his neck had been set at a height so that his front paws could not touch the ground, meaning that he was intended to stand on his back legs until he was too tired to support himself.When his legs finally became too tired, the rope should have done its work.A.kicking | B.burying |
C.hanging | D.drowning |
The underlined word "vet" in(Paragraph 5)probably means “_________”.
A.animal doctor | B.ambulance |
C.animal medicine | D.equipment |
What can you infer from the passage? k+s-5#u
A.Dogs are not kept as pets in Spain. |
B.Rey was punished because he had not been loyal to his owner. |
C.The typewriting death is named because a typewriter is used in the punishment. |
D.Rey didn’t behave very well in the hunting. |
The passage mainly tells the readers about _________.
A.the cruel killing of dogs in Spain |
B.how Rey was saved by rescuers |
C.how Spanish dogs hunt hares |
D.the fate of the dogs in Spain k+s-5#u |