Taking your dog for a walk can be fun to do. But (C) it can also be a danger to others. According to the World Health Organization(WHO), (A)over 10 million people in China are bitten by dogs every year.
People in Beijing and Shanghai are already asked to keep their dogs on a leash(绳子). A similar law will soon be carried out across the country. It is listed in the newly amended (修订的) Animal Quarantine Law(《动物防疫法》). The law will come into effect(生效) on May 1.
The law focuses on the prevention of rabies(狂犬病). The rabies virus is mainly carried by dogs. The law makes it clear that anyone who keeps dogs must regularly(定期) vaccinate(给……接种疫苗) them. Those who walk their dogs outdoors must keep their dogs on a leash to prevent them from hurting people or spreading disease. Those who don’t follow the law will face a fine(罚款). (B)In the past, it was up to dog owners whether to get their dogs vaccinated or not. This meant that if someone was bitten by a dog, they would have to go to a hospital and get treated and vaccinated immediately.
Gao Fu, head of China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said it makes more sense to vaccinate dogs than humans.
Many other diseases can also spread between animals and humans. According to experts, 70 percent of animal diseases can be passed on to humans. And 75 percent of all new infectious human diseases come from animals, China Daily reported.
【小题1】把文中(A)处划线句子翻译成汉语。【小题2】把文中(B)处划线句子翻译成汉语。
【小题3】写出(C)处划线单词指代的内容。
【小题4】写出《动物防疫法》的聚焦点。
【小题5】简要概况本文大意。