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B
A little weed(野草)grows in a field. All around it stand tall and beautiful flowers. The weed doesn’t like them because its own flower is tiny and common.
Children like to play in the field all year round. And spring is their favourite season because they can pick beautiful flowers! They come and go, singing and laughing.
One day, two sisters came to pick flowers for their grandma. They picked many and soon almost all the flowers were gone.
“What about that one?” one said, pointing at the weed.
“Forget it!” said the other. “That’s just a useless weed!”
It made the weed feel sad. “Am I really useless?” it asked itself. “Why was I even put on this earth?” With all the nearby flowers gone, the weed felt lonely. Even though it didn’t like them, it liked having them around.
The wind of autumn blew over the field, and it was soon followed by the snow of winter. The weed stood alone in the wild. Just then, it noticed some birds flying high above the field.
“We’re hungry!” they said. “Where can we find food?”
The weed felt sorry for the poor birds and said to them, “Down here! I have delicious seeds(种子)that you can eat!” The weed scattered its little seeds across the snow. The birds ate the seeds and thanked the weed. “You’re so kind!” they said as they flew away.
The weed was happy to help its new friends!
(
A. The flowers’ beauty. B. The birds’ needs.
C. The children’s laughter. D. The sister’s words.
(
A. Lonely→Happy→Sorry. B. Upset→Lonely→Glad.
C. Happy→Excited→Lonely. D. Upset→Lonely→Angry.
(
A. The birds would make friends with the beautiful flowers.
B. The birds would be so hungry and cold that they would die in the end.
C. The weed would be so angry that it wouldn’t make seeds any more.
D. The next year, the weed would make more seeds to feed hungry birds.
(
A. Born to Be Useful B. Left to Be Watched
C. Hoping to Be Friends D. Waiting to Be Loved
A little weed(野草)grows in a field. All around it stand tall and beautiful flowers. The weed doesn’t like them because its own flower is tiny and common.
Children like to play in the field all year round. And spring is their favourite season because they can pick beautiful flowers! They come and go, singing and laughing.
One day, two sisters came to pick flowers for their grandma. They picked many and soon almost all the flowers were gone.
“What about that one?” one said, pointing at the weed.
“Forget it!” said the other. “That’s just a useless weed!”
It made the weed feel sad. “Am I really useless?” it asked itself. “Why was I even put on this earth?” With all the nearby flowers gone, the weed felt lonely. Even though it didn’t like them, it liked having them around.
The wind of autumn blew over the field, and it was soon followed by the snow of winter. The weed stood alone in the wild. Just then, it noticed some birds flying high above the field.
“We’re hungry!” they said. “Where can we find food?”
The weed felt sorry for the poor birds and said to them, “Down here! I have delicious seeds(种子)that you can eat!” The weed scattered its little seeds across the snow. The birds ate the seeds and thanked the weed. “You’re so kind!” they said as they flew away.
The weed was happy to help its new friends!
(
D
)29. What made the weed think itself useless?A. The flowers’ beauty. B. The birds’ needs.
C. The children’s laughter. D. The sister’s words.
(
B
)30. How did the weed’s feelings develop in the story?A. Lonely→Happy→Sorry. B. Upset→Lonely→Glad.
C. Happy→Excited→Lonely. D. Upset→Lonely→Angry.
(
D
)31. What would most probably happen at the end of the story?A. The birds would make friends with the beautiful flowers.
B. The birds would be so hungry and cold that they would die in the end.
C. The weed would be so angry that it wouldn’t make seeds any more.
D. The next year, the weed would make more seeds to feed hungry birds.
(
A
)32. What’s the best title for this passage?A. Born to Be Useful B. Left to Be Watched
C. Hoping to Be Friends D. Waiting to Be Loved
答案:
29. D
30. B
31. D
32. A
29. D
30. B
31. D
32. A
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