Most people who work in the offices have a boss, so do I. But my boss is a little unusual. What’s unusual about him? It’s a big dog. Many men have dogs, but few men bring their dogs to the office every day. My boss’s dog, Robinson, is a big and brown one. My boss brings him to work every day. He takes the dog to meetings and he takes the dog to lunch. When there is a telephone call for my boss, I always know if he is in the office. I only look under his desk. If I see something brown and hairy under it, I know my boss is somewhere in the office. If there is no dog, I know my boss is out.
People bring dogs to the office.
A.usually | B.often | C.seldom | D.sometimes |
My boss is Robinson’s .
A.boss | B.master | C.friend | D.teacher |
Robinson goes to meetings my boss.
A.for | B.without | C.instead of | D.with |
Robinson is always under the desk if the boss is .
A.in the office | B.at the meetings |
C.out of the office | D.out of the work |
The passage tells us the boss the dog very much.
A.looks like | B.hates | C.likes | D.dislikes |