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Once upon a time, there lived a wise man. Everyone respected him. His son, however, was very lazy and did nothing all day. The wise man was worried about his son’s future. One day, he said to his son, “I want you to go find some treasure. I drew a map to guide you.” Then he handed his son a bag. Inside the bag were clothes, some food, a little money and the map.
The son set out on his long journey the next day. He had to travel across forests, rivers and mountains. Along the way, he met a lot of people. Some provided him with food and some offered him shelters(住所). He saw changing landscapes and experienced different kinds of weather. He never stopped and kept making his way to the place with treasure.
Finally, after a long year, he reached the place. He spent two days looking for and digging for the treasure, but found nothing.
Disappointed, he headed back to his home. On his way back, he experienced the same changing landscapes and seasons. Sometimes, he would stop to enjoy the beauty of nature. He also learned to hunt and make meals. He had to wash the clothes and fix the shelter himself. He was now able to tell time by the position(位置) of the sun and protect himself from wild animals. He met the same kind people. This time, he stayed and helped them in order to thank them.
When he reached home, he said sorry to his father for not finding the treasure. “There wasn’t any treasure in the very first place, my son,” the father answered with a smile. “But I think you have found the true purpose of your life.”
( )11. Why was the wise man worried about his son?
A. Because his son didn’t respect others. B. Because his son was lazy and did nothing. C. Because his son didn’t like to travel. D. Because his son was not as wise as him.
( )12. What was NOT in the bag that the father gave to his son?
A. Clothes. B. Some food. C. A book. D. A map.
( )13. What did the son do during his journey to the place with treasure?
A. He stopped often to enjoy the scenery. B. He headed to the place without stopping. C. He learned to hunt and fix the shelter. D. He fought with wild animals.
( )14. What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “disappointed” in Paragraph 4?
A. 失望的 B. 气愤的 C. 欣然的 D. 平和的
( )15. What was the true purpose of the father’s plan?
A. To ask his son to find real treasure. B. To let his son travel around the world. C. To make his son become a successful person. D. To help his son learn skills and find the meaning of life.
Once upon a time, there lived a wise man. Everyone respected him. His son, however, was very lazy and did nothing all day. The wise man was worried about his son’s future. One day, he said to his son, “I want you to go find some treasure. I drew a map to guide you.” Then he handed his son a bag. Inside the bag were clothes, some food, a little money and the map.
The son set out on his long journey the next day. He had to travel across forests, rivers and mountains. Along the way, he met a lot of people. Some provided him with food and some offered him shelters(住所). He saw changing landscapes and experienced different kinds of weather. He never stopped and kept making his way to the place with treasure.
Finally, after a long year, he reached the place. He spent two days looking for and digging for the treasure, but found nothing.
Disappointed, he headed back to his home. On his way back, he experienced the same changing landscapes and seasons. Sometimes, he would stop to enjoy the beauty of nature. He also learned to hunt and make meals. He had to wash the clothes and fix the shelter himself. He was now able to tell time by the position(位置) of the sun and protect himself from wild animals. He met the same kind people. This time, he stayed and helped them in order to thank them.
When he reached home, he said sorry to his father for not finding the treasure. “There wasn’t any treasure in the very first place, my son,” the father answered with a smile. “But I think you have found the true purpose of your life.”
( )11. Why was the wise man worried about his son?
A. Because his son didn’t respect others. B. Because his son was lazy and did nothing. C. Because his son didn’t like to travel. D. Because his son was not as wise as him.
( )12. What was NOT in the bag that the father gave to his son?
A. Clothes. B. Some food. C. A book. D. A map.
( )13. What did the son do during his journey to the place with treasure?
A. He stopped often to enjoy the scenery. B. He headed to the place without stopping. C. He learned to hunt and fix the shelter. D. He fought with wild animals.
( )14. What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “disappointed” in Paragraph 4?
A. 失望的 B. 气愤的 C. 欣然的 D. 平和的
( )15. What was the true purpose of the father’s plan?
A. To ask his son to find real treasure. B. To let his son travel around the world. C. To make his son become a successful person. D. To help his son learn skills and find the meaning of life.
答案:
11.B 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.D
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