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There was once a bad king, all his people hated him very much. One day in a summer he was swimming by himself in a river.The king was a good swimmer, but while he was in the middle of the river, he was ill. He cried out “Help! Help!” At that time two farmers were working in the field near the river. They ran over, jumped into the water and saved the king. They didn’t know that he was the king until they pulled him out of the water.
The king was very happy, so he said to the farmers, “You have saved my life. Now you may ask for anything, and I’ll give it to you.”
One of the farmers said, “My son broke his leg last week, and he can’t walk. Please send him a good doctor.” The king agreed. Then he said to the other farmer. “And what can I do for you, old man?” The old man was very clever. He thought for a few minutes and then he answered, “You can do a very important thing for me.”“What’s that?” asked the king. He thought that the old man would ask for some money or something else.
“Don’t tell anybody that we have saved you,” the old farmer answered.
小题1: Where was the king swimming one day in a summer?
A. In a river.
B. In a lake
C. In the sea
小题2:Who came to save him?
A. His son.
B. Two farmers.
C. A farmer.
小题3:When did the farmers know that he was the king?
A. Before they jumped into the water.
B. When they were in the water.
C. After they pulled him out of the water.
小题4:What did the king do after he was saved?
A. He promised to be a good king
B. He promised to give the farmers anything they wanted
C. He promised not to swim again.
小题5:Why did the king need help in the water?
A. Because he wasn’t good at swimming
B. Because somebody pulled him into the water.
C. Because he was ill.

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:B
小题5:C
本文主要叙述的是两个农民救了一个不该救的国王!
小题1:根据文章中There was once a bad king, all his people hated him very much. One day in a summer he was swimming by himself in a river.”可知答案为A
小题2:根据文中的描述,可选B
小题3:根据最后的描述,可知,这些人已经知道了,并且叫他不要告诉别人是自己救的,说明这个人已经知道了故选C
小题4:根据文中“The king was very happy, so he said to the farmers, “You have saved my life. Now you may ask for anything, and I’ll give it to you.”可知答案为B
小题5:根据文中“The king was a good swimmer, but while he was in the middle of the river, he was ill”可知答案为C
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