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Once upon a time, there was a farmer. He had two sons. When they were old enough to get married (结婚), he told them, "Each of you must cut down a tree. Walk in the direction it points, and you will meet your future wife."
The elder brother knew whom he wanted to marry, so he made sure his tree fell in the direction of the girl's house. Mikko, the younger brother, did not have any favourite girl. His tree pointed to the forest. Mikko walked through the forest and didn't stop until he saw a house. He went inside, but the house was empty. "I'll never find my wife," he said.
"Don't be so sure," said a small voice. Mikko looked around. He saw a mouse and talked with her for a while. She was kind and smart, and Mikko liked her very much, so he brought the mouse home! However, Mikko's brother hated the mouse and threw her into the river!
"What did you do?" cried Mikko. "You may think she is a mouse, but I love her." Mikko began to cry, but then his father pointed to the river. A beautiful princess (公主) came out of the river.
"A witch (巫婆) turned me into a mouse," said the princess. "She said I could only turn back when I met one brother loving me and the other hating me. I did not think it would ever happen, but now it has!"
(
A. Because he wanted to help his brother.
B. Because he wanted to look for his wife.
C. Because he wanted to save the princess.
D. Because he wanted to fight with a witch.
(
A. Finding a nice husband.
B. Turning into a mouse.
C. Meeting Mikko.
D. Meeting two different brothers.
(
A. A Smart Farmer
B. A Princess Mouse
C. Two Hard - working Sons
D. A Witch
Once upon a time, there was a farmer. He had two sons. When they were old enough to get married (结婚), he told them, "Each of you must cut down a tree. Walk in the direction it points, and you will meet your future wife."
The elder brother knew whom he wanted to marry, so he made sure his tree fell in the direction of the girl's house. Mikko, the younger brother, did not have any favourite girl. His tree pointed to the forest. Mikko walked through the forest and didn't stop until he saw a house. He went inside, but the house was empty. "I'll never find my wife," he said.
"Don't be so sure," said a small voice. Mikko looked around. He saw a mouse and talked with her for a while. She was kind and smart, and Mikko liked her very much, so he brought the mouse home! However, Mikko's brother hated the mouse and threw her into the river!
"What did you do?" cried Mikko. "You may think she is a mouse, but I love her." Mikko began to cry, but then his father pointed to the river. A beautiful princess (公主) came out of the river.
"A witch (巫婆) turned me into a mouse," said the princess. "She said I could only turn back when I met one brother loving me and the other hating me. I did not think it would ever happen, but now it has!"
(
B
)8. Why did Mikko walk through the forest?A. Because he wanted to help his brother.
B. Because he wanted to look for his wife.
C. Because he wanted to save the princess.
D. Because he wanted to fight with a witch.
(
D
)9. What does the underlined word "it" refer to (指代)?A. Finding a nice husband.
B. Turning into a mouse.
C. Meeting Mikko.
D. Meeting two different brothers.
(
B
)10. What is the best title for the passage?A. A Smart Farmer
B. A Princess Mouse
C. Two Hard - working Sons
D. A Witch
答案:
8.B 9.D 10.B
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