When a dog bites a man, it usually doesn’t make news. However, this saying change when Beijing and several other Chinese cities announced the “Civilized Dog Raising” campaign in November. The government will require Beijingers to get licenses for their dogs, and will enforce the one-dog, one-family policy. Police say the 'one-dog policy' is aimed at reducing the number of dog bites and lowering the risk of rabies. According to the Ministry of Health, rabies has become the top infectious disease in China. Dangerous dogs and dogs taller than 35 centimeters, such as Great Danes, have been banned from urban areas. Pet owners are also required to clean up their dog's droppings and make sure dogs are leashed (拴着), especially in public areas. Some public areas, such as banks, are closed to dogs entirely. Dogs are regarded as man's best friend and the history of raising dogs can be traced back to the stone age. It therefore seems sad that dogs are unwelcome in Beijing. But it is not the case that Beijingers dislike dogs. Actually, there are many dog lovers in Beijing. The city now has more than 550,000 registered dogs, up 20 percent from the previous year. The problem is, actually, about living space. Different from many Westerners, most Beijingers live in urban apartment buildings, not houses in the suburbs. There is very limited open space for walking dogs. The barking, the waste, and unleashed dogs in buildings, elevators and places people gather can cause fear, fights and frustration. Beijing is not the only city to have a dog problem. Paris, London, New York and Vienna all face similar challenges and have common rules for dogs and their owners. 小题1:Which of the following may be a suitable title for the story? A.Man's Best Friend B.Civilized Dog Raising C.No Room For Dogs D.When A Dog Bites A Man 小题2:What can be inferred from the above passage? A.If a dog bites a m an, it will become an important news item. B.Rabies is the most serious infectious disease in Beijing. C.Soon there will be no dangerous dogs or dogs taller than 35 centimetres in Beijing. D.Beijing has trouble accommodating so many dogs. 小题3:According to the passage, what should you NOT do if you are a dog owner in Beijing? A.Walk your dog in public places. B.Have more than one dog. C.Raise your dog in urban apartment buildings. D.Let your dog bark in places where people gather. 小题4:In the writer's opinion, the main cause of the dog prob lem in Beijing is _____________. A.the limited living space in urban areas B.its lack of rules for dogs and their owners C.Beijingers and westerners having different lifestyles D.the increasing number of dangerous dogs