Reading Comprehension Questions


a. teach prospective owners how to transform their racing greyhound into a good pet.b



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a. teach prospective owners how to transform their racing greyhound into a good pet.
b. show how the greyhound’s nature makes it equally good as racer and pet.
c. encourage people to adopt retired racing greyhounds.
d. objectively present the pros and cons of adopting a racing grey- hound.
403.
According to the passage, adopting a greyhound is a good idea for people who
a. do not have children.
b. live in apartments.
c. do not usually like dogs.
d. already have another dog or a cat.
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Which of the following is implied by the passage?
a. The public is more aware of greyhounds than they used to be.
b. Greyhounds are more competitive than other dogs.
c. Greyhound racing should not be allowed.
d. People who own pet rabbits should not adopt greyhounds.
405.
One drawback of adopting a greyhound is that
a. greyhounds are not good with children.
b. greyhounds are old when they retire from racing.
c. the greyhound’s sensitivity makes it temperamental.
d. greyhounds are not good watch dogs.
406.
This passage is most like an advertisement because it
a. uses statistics to prove its point.
b. does not present information to substantiate its claims.
c. says nothing negative about greyhounds.
d. encourages people to do something.
407.
According to the passage, a retired racing greyhound available for adoption will most likely be
a. happy to be retiring.
b. easily housebroken.
c. a champion, or else it would have been euthanized.
d. less high-strung than those that are not available for adoption.
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