B
One warm spring morning, Mother Duck watched worriedly as her eggs started to break open. Four perfect yellow ducklings came out, shouting happily. But when the fifth egg opened, everyone was surprised. This duckling was much bigger, with dirty gray feathers and feet too big for his body.
“You’re not like us!” his brothers and sisters cried. The chickens said, “How strange!” Even the pigs made noises at him. That evening, as the others played together, the sad duckling looked at himself in the water. Big tears fell down his mouth before he quietly swam away.
Through the colorful autumn, the lonely duckling faced many hardships. Wild ducks shouted, “Don’t come close! You’ll frighten our friends!” One cold night, he found a small house but the angry cat ran after him back into the snow. Hungry kids threw ice at him, shouting, “Go away, strange one!”
Yet his heart stayed kind. He carefully helped a butterfly stuck in prickly plants. He gave his last bug to a very hungry mouse.
When spring flowers came, he saw three beautiful white birds moving smoothly on the lake. As he swam nearer, he saw himself—no longer gray and clumsy, but a lovely swan!
“Hello!” they said. “You’re wonderful!” The swan finally understood. Being different made him special, and his difficult time taught him to be brave and kind—the best gifts of all.
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A. It was smaller than the others. B. It had gray feathers and big feet. C. It couldn’t swim like the others.
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A. He wanted to find better food. B. He saw some beautiful white birds. C. He was sad about being different.
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A. Difficult experiences. B. Interesting trips. C. Happy surprises.
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①The duckling saw three beautiful white birds on the lake and found he was a swan too.
②The fifth duckling hatched and was different from others, so he was laughed at.
③The duckling helped a butterfly and shared food with a mouse during his hardships.
④Mother Duck watched as her eggs began to crack.
⑤The lonely duckling faced many difficulties like being chased by a cat and kids.
A. ④②⑤③① B. ④⑤②③① C. ②④⑤③①
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A. Fitting in is easy, but it makes us just like everyone else. B. Differences can make us special, and hardships can make us strong. C. Looking good helps people like you, but true friends care about who you are.
One warm spring morning, Mother Duck watched worriedly as her eggs started to break open. Four perfect yellow ducklings came out, shouting happily. But when the fifth egg opened, everyone was surprised. This duckling was much bigger, with dirty gray feathers and feet too big for his body.
“You’re not like us!” his brothers and sisters cried. The chickens said, “How strange!” Even the pigs made noises at him. That evening, as the others played together, the sad duckling looked at himself in the water. Big tears fell down his mouth before he quietly swam away.
Through the colorful autumn, the lonely duckling faced many hardships. Wild ducks shouted, “Don’t come close! You’ll frighten our friends!” One cold night, he found a small house but the angry cat ran after him back into the snow. Hungry kids threw ice at him, shouting, “Go away, strange one!”
Yet his heart stayed kind. He carefully helped a butterfly stuck in prickly plants. He gave his last bug to a very hungry mouse.
When spring flowers came, he saw three beautiful white birds moving smoothly on the lake. As he swam nearer, he saw himself—no longer gray and clumsy, but a lovely swan!
“Hello!” they said. “You’re wonderful!” The swan finally understood. Being different made him special, and his difficult time taught him to be brave and kind—the best gifts of all.
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B
)46. What was different about the fifth duckling when it was born?A. It was smaller than the others. B. It had gray feathers and big feet. C. It couldn’t swim like the others.
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C
)47. Why did the ugly duckling swim away from his family?A. He wanted to find better food. B. He saw some beautiful white birds. C. He was sad about being different.
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A
)48. In the sentence “the lonely duckling faced many hardships,” what does “hardships” most likely mean?A. Difficult experiences. B. Interesting trips. C. Happy surprises.
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A
)49. Put the following events in the correct order according to the story.①The duckling saw three beautiful white birds on the lake and found he was a swan too.
②The fifth duckling hatched and was different from others, so he was laughed at.
③The duckling helped a butterfly and shared food with a mouse during his hardships.
④Mother Duck watched as her eggs began to crack.
⑤The lonely duckling faced many difficulties like being chased by a cat and kids.
A. ④②⑤③① B. ④⑤②③① C. ②④⑤③①
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B
)50. What does the story mainly tell us?A. Fitting in is easy, but it makes us just like everyone else. B. Differences can make us special, and hardships can make us strong. C. Looking good helps people like you, but true friends care about who you are.
答案:
46. B 47. C 48. A 49. A 50. B
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