(One day Alice runs after a strange rabbit and
comes into a deep hole. She becomes smaller when she wakes up the next day. She
finds herself in a wonderland with many amazing things
inside.)

The Caterpillar(毛毛虫) and Alice
looked at each other for some time in silence. At last the Caterpillar took the
pipe out of its mouth, and said to her in a tired, sleepy
voice.
“Who are YOU?” said the Caterpillar.
This opening for a talk couldn’t make Alice at ease.
Alice replied, rather shyly, “I----I hardly know, sir, just at present ----at
least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been
changed several times since then.”
“What do you mean by that?” said the Caterpillar,
“Explain yourself!”
“I can’t explain MYSELF. I’m afraid, sir.” said Alice,
“because I’m not myself, you see.”
“I don’t see.” said the Caterpillar.
“I’m afraid I can’t put it more clearly.” Alice
replied very politely, “for I can’t understand it myself. And being so many
different sizes in a day is very puzzling.”
“It isn’t.” said the Caterpillar.
“Well, perhaps you haven’t found it so yet.” said
Alice. “But when you have to turn into a chrysalis(蛹,茧)----you will some day, you know ----and then after
that into a butterfly, I think you’ll feel it a little stranger, won’t you?”
“Not a bit.” said the Caterpillar.
“Well, perhaps your feelings may be different.” said
Alice. “All I know is, it would make ME feel very strange.”
“You!” said the Caterpillar scornfully(鄙视地). “Who are YOU?” The question brought them back again
to the beginning of the talk. Alice felt a little angry because the Caterpillar
was making such VERY short sentences. She drew herself up and said very
seriously, “I think you ought to tell me who YOU are first.”
“Why?” said the Caterpillar.
Here was another puzzling question. As Alice could not
think out any good reason, and as the Caterpillar seemed to be very unpleasant,
she turned away.
“Come back!” the Caterpillar called after her. “I’ve
something important to tell you!”
This certainly gave Alice some hope. Alice turned and
came back again.
1.Where may their talk take place?
A. In a wonderland. B. In the field. C.
In the tree. D. Outside the hole.
2.Why did Alice think she was not herself?
A. Because she was too young to understand the
changes.
B. Because being changed several times in a day made
her feel puzzled.
C. Because she didn’t like her changes
D. Because she didn’t feel very well.
3.Which of the following sentences can be added to the
end of the story?
A. “Don’t be silly. You are still yourself.” said the
Caterpillar.
B. “Don’t be angry. You think you’re changed, do you?”
said the Caterpillar.
C. “Don’t be sad. You’ll grow bigger again.” said the
Caterpillar.
D. “Don’t be afraid. You can go home now.” said the
Caterpillar.