题目内容
The Lion and the Mouse
Once a great lion was sleeping. A little mouse came and ran over his face. The lion
awoke (醒来) and caught the little mouse in anger (生气), and was going to kill (吃掉)
her. " Oh, dear kind (善良) Lion! " said the little mouse. " Please forgive (放过) me. Let
me go. I shall return( 回报) your kindness." " Ha, ha, ha," laughed the lion. " How can a
little thing like you help a great lion? " But as he pitied (可怜) the mouse, he set the
mouse free. " Thank you very much, kind Lion! I hope I shall be able to do you a good
return some day," said the little mouse.
Some day, the lion was caught in a net. Just then the little mouse came along. At
once she ran up to the lion and said, " You were very kind to me once (上次). Now I'll save(救)
your life, and repay (回报) you the kindness." Soon she cut the net with her sharp
(锋利的) teeth, and the lion was happy to be free (自由) again. " Thank you, little Mouse!" said
the lion. The lion and the mouse became good friends.
B. kind
C. small
B. saved
C. killed
B. her big mouth
C. her strong legs
B. he was free again
C. the mouse was so kind
B. 猎枪
C. 捕猎网
In the USA, people celebrate (庆祝) Halloween on October 31st. Children always dress up. They wear
special costumes and masks. They knock (敲) on their neighbours' (邻居) doors and shout (喊) "trick or treat".
Their neighbours usually treat (招待) them with chocolates and sweets. Or they can play a trick on them.
Children also like to make Jack-O-lanterns for Halloween. They cut out some shapes to make the eyes, the
nose and the sharp (尖锐的) teeth. Then they put some candles in the pumpkin lanterns. Children like Halloween
very much.
阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
B. October 31st
C. November 31st
B. masks
C. A and B
B. lanterns
C. masks
B. pumpkin lanterns and candles
C. eggs
B. sweets
C. chocolate