I admit I am a complete fool about cats, who, for some reason I don’t understand, fail to return my admiration. I will wait minu

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问题       I admit I am a complete fool about cats, who, for some reason I don’t understand, fail to return my admiration. I will wait minutes for cars to pass so that I can cross the road to address a black and white cat at ease in sunshine on a low wall, either to watch the tip of a frightened tail disappear under a neighboring gate or to be met with the most violent cat curses or, while my hand moves gently over the smooth shining fur, to be bitten or scratched or attacked in both ways at the same time. It makes no difference: I continue my journey with my respect increased. After all, the wisest men of one of the oldest civilizations worshipped the noble cat so why should I be ashamed of following their example?
     I have sometimes stayed long enough in one place to be owned by a cat and it is on those occasions that I at last feel sympathy with parents who cannot control their children. I have the firmest belief in discipline, especially for the cat who adopts me and is kind enough to allow me to share her home and provide her with food. She will have a comfortable basket and not sit on any furniture; she will come when called or have no supper; and she will at all times behave towards me with the respect I show towards her. And then what happens? She refuses even to consider the basket, and, as soon as my back is turned, settles on my favorite chair, daring me to move her on my return. At some unexpected moment after I have sat down, she springs suddenly on to my knees and delightedly ruins my stockings with her claws, complaining angrily, even painfully with the sharpest of teeth, if I bend down to pick something up. I dare not rise to change the television program, however much I dislike it, and she watches dreamily the moving shadows on the screen. She comes not to my call, but when she is ready, hours later, and I am so relieved to see her that her supper is increased in amount. When put out at night (with fierce disapproval) she waits till I am asleep and then cries noisily at my bedroom to come in. An hour later she cries even more noisily at the bedroom door to be let out again.
     If I go away on holiday, a neighbor feeds her, who reports on my return on her sweetness, her obedience and perfect behavior. I am the only one that she delights in defying.
     Dogs are pleasant animals, friendly, faithful and intelligent. Dogs have proper respect for the human race. You know where you are with a dog; never with a cat, who will be selfish, vain, ungrateful and quite unreasonable. But that’s just it. Who wants to know where he is with any living thing? It is the free, the strange creature of grace and beauty, the independent and unknown, that attracts, not the worthy, respectful, dependable slave.
What happens about the cat’s evening meal?

选项 A、She gets more food because she is more hungry when she comes home late.
B、She gets less food because she has not answered the writer’s call.
C、She gets more food for having come home.
D、She gets extra food because the writer can stop worrying.

答案A

解析 本题考查细节。该题答案也在第二段中:“She comes not to my call,but when she is ready,hours later,and I am so relieved to see her that her supper is increased in amount.”说明猫并不是在主人的召唤下按时吃食的,而是在几个小时后,回到家中,感到饿了才要吃食的。由此可见,猫吃不吃食只与自己饿不饿有关,而不受主人的主观意志支配,同时文章中又指出,当作者看到猫的食量增加了,才把一颗悬着的心放了下来。可见主人的情感变化是以猫吃不吃食以及吃的多与少为动因的,所以主人的情感即使与猫有关也是被动的,并不对猫产生影响。因此选项B ,C ,D 都应当排除。选项A 为正确答案。
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