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Last summer holiday, Aunt Emily took us to a safari park (野生动物园), not far from Liverpool. It's a very interesting park, full of wild animals running freely. I was very happy to visit the park as I had never been to a safari park before.
When we got there, we bought our tickets and drove into the park. We were very excited at the thought of going to see the lions. However, to get to the lions' place we had to pass through the monkeys' land first. That was an unforgettable experience because the monkeys climbed all over the car, ate apples and bananas, and threw all kinds of things at us. They seemed very unfriendly.
Anyway, we went on our way to the lions' place where we had to lock ourselves in the car as we knew lions could be dangerous. A lion came very close to us. Then it climbed on the bonnet (引擎盖) of our car. It looked calm, but we felt terrified. Aunt Emily, who isn't very brave, started calling for help. The kids started crying. Only my brother, George, stayed cool. I sounded the horn (喇叭), but nobody heard us.
In the end, a guard (警卫) arrived in his car, and the lion just got off our car and started smelling the guard's hand as if nothing had happened. Even though the lion had left, we still sat in the car for a while.
() 1. What animal did the author want to see the most?
A. The lions. B. The elephants. C. The monkeys. D. All of them.
() 2. Why did the visitors lock themselves in the car?
A. Because the monkeys might steal their things.
B. Because the animals would climb in the car.
C. Because the lions might be dangerous.
D. Because there was something wrong with the car.
() 3. What does the underlined word "terrified" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Excited. B. Bored. C. Interested. D. Scared.
() 4. Who still stayed calm when the lion climbed on the bonnet?
A. Aunt Emily. B. George. C. The guard. D. The author.
() 5. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. The guard was brave and managed to scare the lion away.
B. The lion was friendly and just wanted to smell the guard's hand.
C. The lion was not interested in the visitors.
D. The author and others were still very afraid after the guard arrived.

When we got there, we bought our tickets and drove into the park. We were very excited at the thought of going to see the lions. However, to get to the lions' place we had to pass through the monkeys' land first. That was an unforgettable experience because the monkeys climbed all over the car, ate apples and bananas, and threw all kinds of things at us. They seemed very unfriendly.
Anyway, we went on our way to the lions' place where we had to lock ourselves in the car as we knew lions could be dangerous. A lion came very close to us. Then it climbed on the bonnet (引擎盖) of our car. It looked calm, but we felt terrified. Aunt Emily, who isn't very brave, started calling for help. The kids started crying. Only my brother, George, stayed cool. I sounded the horn (喇叭), but nobody heard us.
In the end, a guard (警卫) arrived in his car, and the lion just got off our car and started smelling the guard's hand as if nothing had happened. Even though the lion had left, we still sat in the car for a while.
() 1. What animal did the author want to see the most?
A. The lions. B. The elephants. C. The monkeys. D. All of them.
() 2. Why did the visitors lock themselves in the car?
A. Because the monkeys might steal their things.
B. Because the animals would climb in the car.
C. Because the lions might be dangerous.
D. Because there was something wrong with the car.
() 3. What does the underlined word "terrified" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Excited. B. Bored. C. Interested. D. Scared.
() 4. Who still stayed calm when the lion climbed on the bonnet?
A. Aunt Emily. B. George. C. The guard. D. The author.
() 5. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. The guard was brave and managed to scare the lion away.
B. The lion was friendly and just wanted to smell the guard's hand.
C. The lion was not interested in the visitors.
D. The author and others were still very afraid after the guard arrived.
答案:
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D
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