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One day a man found a cocoon(茧) of a butterfly in the forest. He sat there for several hours and watched the butterfly. Suddenly a small opening appeared, and the butterfly made its great effort to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no further.
So the man decided to help the butterfly. He cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon so that the butterfly could come out easily. But to his surprise, the butterfly got a heavy body and very small wings when it came out of the cocoon.
The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that the body would grow smaller at any moment and the wings would become larger and be able to fly. But neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling (爬) around with a heavy body and small wings. It was never able to fly.
The man was in his kindness, but he did not understand the nature rules. Before the butterfly came out of the cocoon, fluid(流体) from its body must be forced into its wings, and then it would be ready for flying. It must have a hard struggle (拼搏) to get through the small opening to get its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any difficulties, it would make us fail. We would not be as strong as we could have been; we could never fly.
【小题1】What was the butterfly doing at the beginning of the story ?
| A.It was trying to make a cocoon for itself. |
| B.It was struggling to get out of its cocoon. |
| C.It was flying among the trees in the forest. |
| D.It was crawling around quietly on the ground. |
| A.to take the butterfly home |
| B.to help the butterfly come out easily |
| C.to kill the butterfly |
| D.to stop the butterfly growing bigger |
| A.Patient but cruel. |
| B.Careful and wise. |
| C.Kind but unwise. |
| D.Brave and funny. |
| A.Struggles are sometimes necessary in our life. |
| B.Nothing is difficult if we put our heart into it. |
| C.Every good deed will come back with good result. |
| D.The greatest happiness in the world is to help others. |
| A.The Love for the Cocoon. |
| B.The Joy of Helping Each Other. |
| C.The Lesson of the Cocoon. |
| D.The Expectation for the Butterfly. |
One day a man found a cocoon(茧) of a butterfly in the forest. He sat there for several hours and watched the butterfly. Suddenly a small opening appeared, and the butterfly made its great effort to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no further.
So the man decided to help the butterfly. He cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon so that the butterfly could come out easily. But to his surprise, the butterfly got a heavy body and very small wings when it came out of the cocoon.
The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that the body would grow smaller at any moment and the wings would become larger and be able to fly. But neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling (爬) around with a heavy body and small wings. It was never able to fly.
The man was in his kindness, but he did not understand the nature rules. Before the butterfly came out of the cocoon, fluid(流体) from its body must be forced into its wings, and then it would be ready for flying. It must have a hard struggle (拼搏) to get through the small opening to get its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any difficulties, it would make us fail. We would not be as strong as we could have been; we could never fly.
1.What was the butterfly doing at the beginning of the story ?
A.It was trying to make a cocoon for itself.
B.It was struggling to get out of its cocoon.
C.It was flying among the trees in the forest.
D.It was crawling around quietly on the ground.
2.The man cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon
A.to take the butterfly home
B.to help the butterfly come out easily
C.to kill the butterfly
D.to stop the butterfly growing bigger
3.What do you think of the man?
A.Patient but cruel.
B.Careful and wise.
C.Kind but unwise.
D.Brave and funny.
4.What does the last paragraph(段落) tell us?
A.Struggles are sometimes necessary in our life.
B.Nothing is difficult if we put our heart into it.
C.Every good deed will come back with good result.
D.The greatest happiness in the world is to help others.
5.What is the best title for the story?
A.The Love for the Cocoon.
B.The Joy of Helping Each Other.
C.The Lesson of the Cocoon.
D.The Expectation for the Butterfly.
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One day a man found a cocoon(茧)of a butterfly in the forest. He sat there for several hours and watched the butterfly. Suddenly a small opening appeared, and the butterfly made its great effort to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no further.
So the man decided to help the butterfly. He cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon so that the butterfly could come out easily. But to his surprise, the butterfly got a heavy body and very small wings when it came out of the cocoon.
The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that the body would grow smaller at any moment and the wings would become larger and be able to fly. But neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling(爬) around with a heavy body and small wings. It was never able to fly.
The man was in his kindness, but he did not understand the nature rules. Before the butterfly came out of the cocoon, fluid (流体) from its body must be forced into its wings, and then it would be ready for flying. It must have a hard struggle(拼搏)to get through the small opening to get its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any difficulties, it would make us fail. We would not be as strong as we could have been; we could never fly.
【小题1】what was the butterfly doing at the beginning of the story?
| A.It was trying to make a cocoon for itself. |
| B.It was struggling to get out of its cocoon. |
| C.It was flying among the trees in the forest. |
| D.It was crawling around quietly on the ground. |
| A.to take the butterfly home |
| B.to help the butterfly come out easily |
| C.to kill the butterfly |
| D.to stop the butterfly growing bigger. |
| A.Patient but cruel. | B.Careful and wise. |
| C.Kind but unwise. | D.Brave and funny. |
| A.Struggles are sometimes necessary in our lift. |
| B.Nothing is difficult if we put our heart into it. |
| C.Every good deed will come back with good result. |
| D.The greatest happiness in the world is to help others. |
| A.The Love for the Cocoon. | B.The Joy of Helping Each Other |
| C.The Lesson of the Cocoon. | D.The Expectation for the Butterfly |
So the man decided to help the butterfly. He cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon so that the butterfly could come out easily. But to his surprise, the butterfly got a heavy body and very small wings when it came out of the cocoon.
The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that the body would grow smaller at any moment and the wings would become larger and be able to fly. But neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling (爬) around with a heavy body and small wings. It was never able to fly.
The man was in his kindness, but he did not understand the nature rules. Before the butterfly came out of the cocoon, fluid(流体) from its body must be forced into its wings, and then it would be ready for flying. It must have a hard struggle (拼搏) to get through the small opening to get its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any difficulties, it would make us fail. We would not be as strong as we could have been; we could never fly.
小题1:What was the butterfly doing at the beginning of the story ?
| A.It was trying to make a cocoon for itself. |
| B.It was struggling to get out of its cocoon. |
| C.It was flying among the trees in the forest. |
| D.It was crawling around quietly on the ground. |
| A.to take the butterfly home |
| B.to help the butterfly come out easily |
| C.to kill the butterfly |
| D.to stop the butterfly growing bigger |
| A.Patient but cruel. |
| B.Careful and wise. |
| C.Kind but unwise. |
| D.Brave and funny. |
| A.Struggles are sometimes necessary in our life. |
| B.Nothing is difficult if we put our heart into it. |
| C.Every good deed will come back with good result. |
| D.The greatest happiness in the world is to help others. |
| A.The Love for the Cocoon. |
| B.The Joy of Helping Each Other. |
| C.The Lesson of the Cocoon. |
| D.The Expectation for the Butterfly. |
When I was a child, my parents often took me to an old house in a thick forest. No other children ever stayed there. I didn’t even have the choice of playing with a brother or sister.
I could never understand what the attraction(吸引) of the house was, even for my parents, who enjoyed nothing better than to sit in silence with a good book. The woman in the house, my father’s distant cousin, was a terrible cook and her food was inedible.
One day, when I was wandering around the garden behind the house, I noticed a wooden house which had clearly been abandoned(被遗弃的). As I walked towards it, I heard a noise, like an animal moving hurriedly away. Then I saw a man with a long beard standing at the door. I was greatly surprised.
“Please don’t tell them you saw me,” he said. “They never use this place, and I have nowhere else to live.” “Don’t worry,” I said. “I won’t tell anyone. But are you all right out here? I mean—do you have enough to eat?” The old man shook his head.
The same evening, I took a small plastic bag into the dining room and, while no one was looking, emptied some of the food into it. Later, I got out of the back door secretly and gave the food to the old man, whose name I had discovered was Taff.
I had never seen anything else as lovely as the smile of satisfaction on Taff’s face when he ate the food. From then on, my visits to the old house had a purpose, and I enjoyed every minute of the rest of my stay.
【小题1】 How did the writer feel about staying in the old house at first?
| A.He was happy to be with his parents. |
| B.He enjoyed reading good books there. |
| C.He was pleased with the woods. |
| D.He felt very lonely. |
| A.too bad for him to eat | B.nice to look at |
| C.not enough to eat | D.as delicious as usual |
| A.near the back door of | B.in the dining room of |
| C.in the garden behind | D.among the bushes before |
| A.He was poor and hungry. |
| B.He helped to repair the old house. |
| C.He liked to play hide-and-seek with the writer. |
| D.He raised many animals. |
| A.it’s nice to raise wild animals |
| B.it’s valuable to help others |
| C.it’s good to live in the forest |
| D.it’s comfortable to live in the old house |