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A mouse ran across the face of a sleeping lion and woke him up. The lion was very angry. He put out his paw and caught the mouse.
"You woke me up," he said. "I will eat you."
"Please don't," the mouse said. "If you let me go, I promise(承诺) I will help you one day."
The lion laughed. He couldn't think of how a small mouse could ever help him, but he said, "Very well. I'll let you go this time. But don't wake me up again."
A year passed. The lion fell into a hole dug by a hunter. The hunter then tied him up with ropes. The lion tried to get away, but he could not.
The mouse heard the lion and ran to see what was wrong. He saw the lion tied up in ropes. The lion could not move. He was crying.
The mouse spoke to the lion, "Do you remember me? You set me free a year ago. Now I can return the favor."
The mouse began to chew through the rope with his teeth. The lion got out of the rope, and climbed out of the hole. He was free!
—Adapted from Aesop's Fables
( )6. Why was the lion very angry?
A. Because he had a fight with the hunter.
B. Because he did not like playing with the mouse.
C. Because a mouse ran across his paw.
D. Because a mouse woke him up.
( )7. What did the mouse promise to do?
A. Wake the lion up again.
B. Help the lion one day.
C. Find the lion by himself.
D. Ask the hunter for help.
( )8. What does the underlined word "He" refer to?
A. The hunter.
B. The mouse.
C. The lion.
D. The hole.
( )9. Which is the RIGHT order?
a. The mouse saved the lion at last.
b. The lion caught the mouse angrily.
c. The hunter tied the lion up with ropes.
d. The lion laughed when hearing the promise.
A. a-c-d-b
B. a-d-b-c
C. b-d-a-c
D. b-d-c-a
( )10. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Every man can do great things.
B. Animals are our best friends.
C. A lion can catch a mouse easily.
D. It's dangerous to wake up a lion.
A mouse ran across the face of a sleeping lion and woke him up. The lion was very angry. He put out his paw and caught the mouse.
"You woke me up," he said. "I will eat you."
"Please don't," the mouse said. "If you let me go, I promise(承诺) I will help you one day."
The lion laughed. He couldn't think of how a small mouse could ever help him, but he said, "Very well. I'll let you go this time. But don't wake me up again."
A year passed. The lion fell into a hole dug by a hunter. The hunter then tied him up with ropes. The lion tried to get away, but he could not.
The mouse heard the lion and ran to see what was wrong. He saw the lion tied up in ropes. The lion could not move. He was crying.
The mouse spoke to the lion, "Do you remember me? You set me free a year ago. Now I can return the favor."
The mouse began to chew through the rope with his teeth. The lion got out of the rope, and climbed out of the hole. He was free!
—Adapted from Aesop's Fables
( )6. Why was the lion very angry?
A. Because he had a fight with the hunter.
B. Because he did not like playing with the mouse.
C. Because a mouse ran across his paw.
D. Because a mouse woke him up.
( )7. What did the mouse promise to do?
A. Wake the lion up again.
B. Help the lion one day.
C. Find the lion by himself.
D. Ask the hunter for help.
( )8. What does the underlined word "He" refer to?
A. The hunter.
B. The mouse.
C. The lion.
D. The hole.
( )9. Which is the RIGHT order?
a. The mouse saved the lion at last.
b. The lion caught the mouse angrily.
c. The hunter tied the lion up with ropes.
d. The lion laughed when hearing the promise.
A. a-c-d-b
B. a-d-b-c
C. b-d-a-c
D. b-d-c-a
( )10. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Every man can do great things.
B. Animals are our best friends.
C. A lion can catch a mouse easily.
D. It's dangerous to wake up a lion.
答案:
6. D 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A
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