从前,森林里住着狐狸妈妈和小狐狸。一天,小狐狸饿了,狐狸妈妈去给他找食物。回来的路上遇到了猎人,狐狸妈妈让小狐狸快跑, 自己却被猎人一枪打死了。
请根据以上提示写一篇80词左右的英语小故事。
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请从A、B、C中选出错误选项,并将正确答案写在横线上。
1.How A terrible weather! Let's go B to the zoo some other C day!_______
2.I'm sure that A she will call B you as soon as she arrive C. arrives ________
3.Anna was such A sad that B she didn't want to eat anything C. _________
4.I think cheat A is not right B. You should work hard C. __________
5.You must A give up smoke B,because it's bad for your health C._________
Dragons can be friendly or fierce (凶猛的).They can bring good luck or cause death, but one thing is sure—people talk about them almost everywhere in the world.
In Chinese culture, dragons are generous and wise, although they can be unpredictable.The dragon was closely connected to the royal family:the emperor's robes (礼服) have a symbol of a gold dragon with five claws.Other members of the royal family were allowed to wear dragon symbols, too, but with fewer claws and of a different colour.According to popular belief, if you are born in the year of the dragon, you are intelligent, brave, and a natural leader.
But in the west, dragons have a different reputation (名声).The very first text in English, the AngloSaxon poem Beowulf, tells the story of a Scandinavian hero, Beowulf, who fights and kills a dangerous dragon but he himself is killed in the fight.However, across the border in Wales, the red dragon which appears on the Welsh flag is a positive (积极的) symbol, indicating strength and a sense of national identity.
①Why_should_the_dragon_have_a_different_character_in_different_parts_of_the_world? Some experts believe it is because of the animals that the myths(神话) grew out of.In the west, the idea of the dragon probably came from the snake—an animal which people hated and were afraid of(害怕).
But in China, the idea of the dragon may have come from the alligator—a shy animal which lives in rivers, but which is usually only seen when there is plenty of water—a good sign for agriculture(农业).②因此中国龙是好运的使者(bringer)。
1.Are there any differences between Chinese dragons and western dragons?
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2.In China, if a boy is born in the year of the dragon, what do the people think of him?
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3.Who fights and kills the dangerous dragon according to the AngloSaxon poem Beowulf?
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4.将画线句子①译成汉语。
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5.将画线句子②译成英语。
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One morning, a little mouse went out to find something to eat. He was careless and met a fierce(凶猛的)lion. The lion caught the mouse. The lion wanted to eat him.
“Please let me go, Mr. Lion,”said the mouse.“One day, I will help you.”
The lion laughed,“How could a little mouse help a big lion?”“Well,”he said,“I will let you go. But you must walk more carefully.”
The mouse was very thankful.“Thank you, Mr. Lion. You are very kind. I will repay (报答) you one day.” the little mouse said.
The next week, the mouse was looking for something to eat again. He saw the lion under a tree. But the lion was tied tightly (紧系着) in a strong rope. He could not get out.
“I will help you,”said the mouse. His teeth were sharp. Then he bit one rope, and then another. Soon the lion was free. He was very happy. “Thank you, Mr. Mouse,”he said .Later, they became good friends.
1.What did the little mouse do one morning?
A. He went to play. B. He went for a walk.
C. He looked for something to eat.
2.Who did the little mouse meet?
A. A tiger. B. A lion. C. An elephant.
3.What did the little mouse think of the lion?
A. Kind. B. Fierce. C. Polite.
4.Why did the little mouse help the lion?
A. Because the lion gave some food to him. B. Because he wanted to repay the lion.
C. Because the lion was fierce.
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. A lion caught a mouse and let it go.
B. Don't look down upon (小看) the small things.
C. A mouse helped a lion out.
Some Gods in Greek Myth(希腊神话)
Zeus(宙斯)—the god of thunder,law,order,fate and more. | |
Zeus is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea.He took his father's place and became the king.Zeus is the Father of Gods and men.In artwork,he is a serious middleaged man with a strong body and dark beard (胡须). |
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Hermes(赫耳墨斯)—the god of travel,transportation,communication,sports and more. | |
Hermes is the son of Zeus.He sends messages between gods and men.In artwork,he is a handsome young man without beard. |
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Artemis(阿尔忒弥斯)—the goddess of animals,young girls,childbirth and more. | |
Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and the twin sister of Apollo.In artwork she is a young woman dressed in a short kneelength dress.Artemis likes living a free and independent life.She likes outdoor activities,especially hunting.She doesn't like being married. |
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Apollo(阿波罗)—the god of light,truth,music and more. | |
Apollo is the son of Zeus,and the twin brother of Artemis.Apollo is the most handsome god.In artwork,he is a young man with long hair.Apollo is a great god.He never tells lies and many goddesses love him. |
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1.Who is Zeus?
A. The god of light. B. The god of law. C. The god of music.
2.What's the relationship between Zeus and Hermes?
A. Father and son. B. Mother and daughter. C. Husband and wife.
3.What does Artemis like?
A. She likes singing. B. She likes writing poems. C. She likes outdoor activities.
4.What is Apollo like in artwork?
A. A middleaged man with beard. B. A young man without hair.
C. A young man with long hair.
5.What can we learn from the text?
A. Zeus loves his father a lot. B. Hermes used to be a common person.
C. Artemis dislikes being married.
Ah Seng was a poor farmer. Every day, he worked in the field to look after his crops.
One hot afternoon, Ah Seng felt very tired. He went to have a rest under a tree. He sat down under the tree and enjoyed the cool breeze. Suddenly he saw a rabbit running to him quickly. It hit its head right against the tree and fell dead. Ah Seng was happy when he saw the dead rabbit. He went to pick it up and brought it home. He ate it for dinner that evening.
From that day. Ah Seng went to the field. But he didn't work. He just sat under the same tree every day.He hoped to pick up more dead rabbits. He waited and waited but there were no rabbits.
Soon, all of Ah Seng's crops died and he became poorer.
1.Ah Seng had a rest ________ one hot afternoon.
A. under tree B. under bridge C. at his home
2.Why did Ah Seng sit under the same tree?
A. He liked the tree very much. B. There was only one tree in his field.
C. He wanted to wait for more dead rabbits.
3.The underlined word “it” refers to ________.
A. the field B. the crop C. the rabbit
4.After reading the passage,we can know Ah Seng was ________.
A. clever B. silly C. hardworking
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Ah Seng didn't find more rabbits. B. Ah Seng's crops grew better.
C. Ah Seng found more dead rabbits.