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(二)阅读表达。
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
Long ago,a farmer needed much water for his farm,so he bought a well(井)from his friend. However,the friend was not friendly. The next day,when the farmer came to draw water from his well,the friend didn't let him take any.
When the farmer asked why,the friend said,“I sold you the well,not the water.”Feeling sad,the farmer went to the king to ask for help.
The king called on the friend and questioned him,“Why don't you let the farmer take water from the well? You sold the well to the farmer,didn't you?”
The friend said,“Yes,I did sell the well to the farmer but not the water inside it. He has no right to draw water from the well.”
The king said,“Look,as you sold the well,you have no right(权利)to keep the water in the farmer's well. You must pay rent(租金)to the farmer,or you should take it out at once.”Seeing that his plan didn't work,the friend gave up and went home.
1. What does the underlined word “draw” mean in Chinese?
2. Why did the farmer go to the king for help?
3. What do you think of the king?
4. What happened to the friend in the end?
5. What can we learn from the story?
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
Long ago,a farmer needed much water for his farm,so he bought a well(井)from his friend. However,the friend was not friendly. The next day,when the farmer came to draw water from his well,the friend didn't let him take any.
When the farmer asked why,the friend said,“I sold you the well,not the water.”Feeling sad,the farmer went to the king to ask for help.
The king called on the friend and questioned him,“Why don't you let the farmer take water from the well? You sold the well to the farmer,didn't you?”
The friend said,“Yes,I did sell the well to the farmer but not the water inside it. He has no right to draw water from the well.”
The king said,“Look,as you sold the well,you have no right(权利)to keep the water in the farmer's well. You must pay rent(租金)to the farmer,or you should take it out at once.”Seeing that his plan didn't work,the friend gave up and went home.
1. What does the underlined word “draw” mean in Chinese?
取出
2. Why did the farmer go to the king for help?
Because his friend didn't let him get any water.
3. What do you think of the king?
The king is wise.
4. What happened to the friend in the end?
He couldn't stop the farmer using the water.
5. What can we learn from the story?
We should be honest and not try to cheat others.
答案:
1. 取出
2. Because his friend didn't let him get any water.
3. The king is wise.
4. He couldn't stop the farmer using the water.
5. We should be honest and not try to cheat others. 五 写作
除了 *The Emperor's New clothes*,你还读过哪些有趣的故事?请选择一个,简要叙述其故事大意。
除了 *The Emperor's New clothes*,你还读过哪些有趣的故事?请选择一个,简要叙述其故事大意。
One possible story is *Little Red Riding Hood*. Little Red Riding Hood goes to visit her grandmother with a basket of food. On the way, she meets a wolf. The wolf goes to her grandmother's house first, eats the grandmother, and then pretends to be the grandmother in bed. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, she notices something is wrong and asks, "Grandmother, why are your ears so big?" The wolf answers, "To hear you better, my dear." This continues with eyes and mouth. Finally, the wolf eats Little Red Riding Hood. A hunter comes, kills the wolf, and saves both Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.
答案:
One possible story is *Little Red Riding Hood*. Little Red Riding Hood goes to visit her grandmother with a basket of food. On the way, she meets a wolf. The wolf goes to her grandmother's house first, eats the grandmother, and then pretends to be the grandmother in bed. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, she notices something is wrong and asks, "Grandmother, why are your ears so big?" The wolf answers, "To hear you better, my dear." This continues with eyes and mouth. Finally, the wolf eats Little Red Riding Hood. A hunter comes, kills the wolf, and saves both Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.
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