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Welcome to the Four-Footed Friends Visit Day at Fairfield Hospital.<br />The Four-Footed Friends program is for dog owners who volunteer to bring their dogs<br />to visit people who are ill in hospital. As any Four-Footed Friends volunteer will tell you,<br />a weekly visit from a dog can make hospital patients feel less lonely and less afraid.<br />It gives them something to look forward to when their new Four-Footed Friend visits them each week.<br />And that's not all. Nurses often tell us that patients' blood pressure and heart rate return<br />to normal levels after a visit. I'm not suggesting that our dogs can cure patients,<br />but I've seen for myself that they do make people feel better. Even patients who are<br />feeling very discouraged look much happier the moment they see their dogs approaching.<br />I'd like to say a little about the training program now. The first thing we have to do<br />is get our dogs familiar with hospitals and their unusual sights, sounds, and smells.<br />Our dogs must also be trained to pick up things for patients. For example, children are always<br />dropping their toys and older people tend to drop things like their glasses. We can't take them to<br />a real hospital until we have seen how they perform at the college. Welcome to the Four-Footed Friends<br />visit day at Fairfield Hospital. The Four-Footed Friends program is for dog owners who volunteer<br />to bring their dogs to visit people who are ill in hospital. As any Four-Footed Friends volunteer<br />will tell you, a weekly visit from a dog can make hospital patients feel less lonely and less afraid.<br />It gives them something to look forward to when their new Four-Footed Friend visits them each week.<br />And that's not all. Nurses often tell us that patients' blood pressure and heart rate return<br />to normal levels after a visit. I'm not suggesting that our dogs can cure patients, but I've seen<br />for myself that they do make people feel better. Even patients who are feeling very discouraged<br />look much happier the moment they see their dogs approaching. I'd like to say a little<br />about the training program now. The first thing we have to do is get our dogs familiar with hospitals<br />and their unusual sights, sounds, and smells. Our dogs must also be trained to pick up things<br />for patients. For example, children are always dropping their toys and older people tend to<br />drop things like their glasses. We can't take them to a real hospital until we have seen how<br />they perform at the college.
(1)
Where is the speaker now?
A . In a hospital.
B . In a college.
C . In a pet school.
(2)
In which aspect is a visit from a dog helpful?
A . It cures the patients.
B . It makes patients feel better.
C . It helps do a lot of things.
(3)
What are the dogs first trained to do in the program?
A . Play with patients and their children.
B . Accompany patients to their hospital rooms.
C . Be familiar with the hospital and pick up things.
答案: A
B
C