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Once upon a time, there was a poor boy working for a king day and night, but the king treated him badly. Every day, the boy went cold and hungry, so he ran away. Then one day, he met a big lion in the desert. The lion looked angry and the boy was afraid. He was about to run away when the lion said, “I am angry because there is a thorn(刺) in my foot.” “Don’t worry. I will help you.” So the boy sat down and helped to pull the thorn out. From then on, they became good friends.

One day, the king went hunting in the desert and he caught the lion! He threw it into a net. On his way back he saw the boy and caught him as well. “I will punish you for running away. I will throw you to the lion’s den(兽窝)!” said the king angrily. So he did! But to the king’s surprise, when the lion saw the boy, it lay down and smiled. The boy smiled too and put his arm around his friend. Greatly moved, the king let the boy and the lion go.

1. Why did the boy run away from the king? (回答词数不超过8个, 该题2分)

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2.What did the boy do for the lion when he saw it for the first time? (回答词数不超过8个, 该题3分)

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3.What did the lion do when the boy was thrown to its den? (回答词数不超过9个, 该题2分)

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4.What have you learnt from the story? (回答词数不超过12个, 该题3分)

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1.①Because the king treated him badly. ②Because the king was cruel to him. ③Because he went cold and hungry every day. ④Because he hated the king.

2.He helped to pull out the thorn.

3.①It lay down and smiled to the boy. ②It didn’t bite / kill the boy. ③It was friendly to the boy.

4.①We should be friendly to each other and to animals as well. ②It’s never too late to mend. ③We should help each other. ④We should care for each other. ⑤The boy was clever / brave / helpful. ⑥The lion was friendly to the boy.

【解析】

试题分析:这是一个人和动物和谐相处的故事。男孩帮助一只狮子拔掉了脚上的一个刺,而狮子也对那个男孩很友好。

1.从Once upon a time, there was a poor boy working for a king day and night, but the king treated him badly. Every day, the boy went cold and hungry, so he ran away.(从前,有一个可怜的男孩,没日没夜地为国王干活,但国王对他很不好。每天,男孩又冷又饿,所以他跑掉了。)句中可知答案为①Because the king treated him badly. ②Because the king was cruel to him. ③Because he went cold and hungry every day. ④Because he hated the king。 .

2.从So the boy sat down and helped to pull the thorn out.(于是男孩坐下来,帮助把他的刺拔掉。)句中可知答案为He helped to pull out the thorn。

3.从But to the king’s surprise, when the lion saw the boy, it lay down and smiled.(但令国王的吃惊的是,狮子看见那个男孩,它坐下来,对着男孩笑了。)句中可知答案为①It lay down and smiled to the boy. ②It didn’t bite / kill the boy. ③It was friendly to the boy。

4.从从整篇短文所讲的故事中,到最后国王被男孩和狮子的友谊感动,放了他们,可知答案为①We should be friendly to each other and to animals as well. ②It’s never too late to mend. ③We should help each other. ④We should care for each other. ⑤The boy was clever / brave / helpful. ⑥The lion was friendly to the boy。

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