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Pituco is a special dog from Brazil. Why do I say so? Because he can go shopping all by himself. Every day, Pituco goes to Agro Pet to get his food. That makes him popular.

"Everybody knows Pituco," says the animal doctor of the shop. "Sometimes, when he can't reach what he wants, he barks(吠叫)until we hand it to him."

After Pituco gets his food, he goes home. Of course, the shop doesn't just give Pituco his food for free. Agro Pet puts everything Pituco takes on a notebook, and later his owner comes by to pay.

But as a good boy, Pituco does not only care about himself and his own food. Sometimes his owner calls Agro Pet for food for his other pets And Pituco is more than happy to go to the shop and bring the food back home for the other pets in the family.

(1)What's special about Pituco?   

A.

He works for Agro Pet.

B.

He comes from brazil

C.

He never barks at the doctor.

D.

He can go shopping by himself.

(2)What does Pituco do when he cant reach things?   

A.

He asks his owner for help

B.

He tries his best to jump high

C.

He barks to ask people for help

D.

he leaves to get more dogs to come

(3)Who will pay for Pituco?   

A.

Agro Pet

B.

His owner

C.

Pituco himself

D.

Some kind people

(4)According to the third paragraph, Pituco's owner   

A.

cares about Pituco very much

B.

is also the owner of Agro Pet

C.

feels happy to get food for Pituco

D.

has got other pets at home

(5)From the passage, we learn that Pituco is a   dog.

A.

quiet

B.

strong

C.

clever

D.

brave

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