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【题目】 Long long ago, there was a big bad wolf. One day, he was coming home. It seemed that someone was following him. He turned around but nobody was behind him. But he saw his shadow(影子). It was very tall and large.

When the wolf saw his shadow, he felt very proud. He said to himself, “ Look! I’m much taller and larger. In fact, I’m really tall and strong. I’m even bigger than that lion over there. If I go up to him and growl(咆哮)at him, he must be afraid of me. He will probably ask me to take his place to be the king of the animals.”

Then he walked up to the lion. He growled at the lion and wanted to terrify( 恐吓)him. But the lion wasn’t terrified at all. He immediately jumped on the wolf and ate him.

“That wolf was such a fool,” thought the lion. “But he tasted good.”

1The wolf turned around because

A. he thought someone was behind him

B. he wanted to look at the shadow

C. the lion was behind him

D. he lost something on the way

2The wolf felt very when he saw his shadow.

A. proudB. afraidC. relaxedD. sad

3From the second paragraph, we know the wolf wanted to

A. make friends with the lion

B. jump on the lion and eat him

C. be the king of the animals

D. tell the lion about the shadow

4The wolf at the end of the story.

A. ran awayB. was deadC. became the king of the animalsD. ate the lion

5From the story, we know that .

A. the lion was so weakB. the wolf was very clever

C. the lion was shy and cuteD. the wolf was quite foolish

【答案】

1A

2A

3C

4B

5D

【解析】

文章大意:一天一只坏狼回家,看见自己的影子又大又强壮,就认为自己比那边的狮子更大更强壮,于是他朝狮子走过去,对狮子大喊,以为狮子会让他当大王。结果狮子立刻抓住他把他吃掉。狮子认为这只狼很愚蠢,但味道不错。

1细节理解题。根据It seemed that someone was following him. He turned around but nobody was behind him.好像有人在跟踪他。他转过身来,但身后没有人。可知狼转过身来,因为他以为后面有人,故选A

2细节理解题。根据When the wolf saw his shadow, he felt very proud. 当狼看到他的影子时,他感到非常骄傲。可知,故选A

3细节理解题。根据Im even bigger than that lion over there.If I go up to him and growl(咆哮)at him, he must be afraid of me. He will probably ask me to take his place to be the king of the animals.”我比那边的狮子还大。如果我走到他跟前对他咆哮,他一定是怕我。他可能会让我代替他成为动物之王。”故选C.

4细节理解题。根据But the lion wasnt terrified at all. He immediately jumped on the wolf and ate him. 但狮子一点也不害怕。他立刻跳上狼,把它吃掉了。可知,故事结束时,狼死了。故选B

5理解概括题。根据文章内容可知,从故事中,狼看见自己的影子又大又强壮,就认为自己比那边的狮子更大更强壮,于是他朝狮子走过去,对狮子大喊,以为狮子会让他当大王。结果狮子立刻抓住他把他吃掉。狮子认为这只狼很愚蠢,但味道不错。我们知道狼很蠢。故选D

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