Pip is a cute little squirrel (松鼠) from a loving family, whose mother often tells him that sharing is caring.
On a cold morning in the park, Pip was looking for a tree with enough branches to shelter him from the cold. Suddenly, he found a huge one, with many branches, and to his joy, a big, brown acorn was hanging from one of the lower ones.
Knowing how important acorns were at this time of year, Pip moved as fast as his tiny legs could carry him, and climbed up the side of the tree, heading towards the acorn. As he got close to the acorn, he thought about how hungry he was, as he hadn’t had any food for two days. He reached his paw (爪子) forward eagerly and just as he was about to take his first bite, somebody took the acorn from his paws and climbed down the tree. Angry and still hungry, Pip ran after the acorn thief, and jumped across the branches, from tree to tree. He would save his lunch, no matter what!
“Hey! Come back here! That’s my acorn. I found it, fair and square,” shouted Pip, who was out of breath.
The acorn thief was another squirrel, who Pip recognized as Rascal, a squirrel in the park who always stole food from others.
“You will never catch me, Pip! Everyone knows that you are the slowest squirrel in the park and I haven’t eaten today, so this nut is mine!” said Rascal.
Hearing Rascal make fun of him made Pip angrier and run faster. Finally, Pip caught up with Rascal. After what seemed like the longest fight ever, Pip managed to take the acorn out of Rascal’s paws and he ran as fast as he could to hide away. As Rascal tried to follow Pip, a huge tree branch fell on him and stopped him from running after the acorn. Rascal couldn’t climb over the branch and he was forced to admit defeat.
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Pip happily hugged his acorn.
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While resident cats in veterinary clinics are not
It seems that Rico
Rico’s story is a reminder of the incredible
A.challenger | B.trap | C.receiver | D.source |
A.uncontrollable | B.unchangeable | C.uncommon | D.unforgettable |
A.humor | B.silence | C.pride | D.security |
A.warned | B.regretted | C.noticed | D.imagined |
A.recover | B.escape | C.perform | D.scream |
A.nowhere | B.nearby | C.away | D.outside |
A.understands | B.hides | C.displays | D.overlooks |
A.violently | B.gently | C.quickly | D.suddenly |
A.protest | B.lecture | C.rescue | D.presence |
A.hate | B.lies | C.anxiety | D.stories |
A.enemies | B.companions | C.hunters | D.sellers |
A.bond | B.test | C.past | D.secret |
A.report | B.provide | C.describe | D.recommend |
A.strange | B.complex | C.powerful | D.small |
A.time | B.colors | C.money | D.species |
3 . I work from home. From the time I kiss my kids
We didn’t agree on everything. However, we both agreed on
As a dog with short legs, Sno needed several
When he was old and dying, our walks were
After he died, I went for a long walk. I felt like part of me was
Later, I may be walking by myself, but I’m never alone. Personally, I’m
A.hello | B.goodbye | C.thanks | D.yes |
A.alone | B.curious | C.concerned | D.frightened |
A.relative | B.supporter | C.companion | D.connection |
A.jogging | B.travelling | C.camping | D.walking |
A.eventually | B.tirelessly | C.helplessly | D.eagerly |
A.attempts | B.comforts | C.breaks | D.cheers |
A.memory | B.favorite | C.ability | D.belief |
A.circling | B.following | C.throwing | D.escaping |
A.shorter | B.farther | C.faster | D.more |
A.related to | B.held back | C.stuck to | D.made up |
A.explored | B.valued | C.ignored | D.tested |
A.danger | B.trouble | C.tears | D.ruins |
A.worrying | B.missing | C.boring | D.puzzling |
A.fear | B.search | C.desire | D.turn |
A.surprised | B.excited | C.confused | D.lucky |
4 . Once upon a time, there was a small boy called Kunta. One day, when he was walking along the riverbank, he found a crocodile
“Come nearer, please,”
The
“Is this how you
With its teeth still holding on to the boy’s arm, the crocodile spoke
First, came an old donkey. When the boy asked the donkey, he told them that his master had driven him out from the farm for the lions to eat as he was old and had lost the
“See?” said the crocodile.
Then along came a mouse deer. The crocodile asked the mouse deer for its opinion.
The mouse deer
A.dropped | B.trapped | C.abandoned | D.raised |
A.explanation | B.company | C.instruction | D.assistance |
A.head | B.tail | C.eyes | D.legs |
A.begged | B.ordered | C.warned | D.declared |
A.hesitate | B.agree | C.promise | D.happen |
A.demanding | B.energetic | C.wise | D.trusting |
A.Cautiously | B.Casually | C.Eagerly | D.Proudly |
A.slowed down | B.reached out | C.gave in | D.took off |
A.owner | B.enemy | C.victim | D.friend |
A.describe | B.repay | C.accept | D.assess |
A.nervously | B.ambitiously | C.jokingly | D.unclearly |
A.share | B.refuse | C.analyze | D.allow |
A.satisfy | B.punish | C.disturb | D.swallow |
A.questions | B.excuses | C.opinions | D.measures |
A.courage | B.plan | C.ability | D.pressure |
A.guessed | B.imagined | C.realized | D.pretended |
A.remember | B.repeat | C.consider | D.answer |
A.turned away | B.controlled | C.escaped from | D.broke |
A.grateful | B.sensitive | C.accustomed | D.devoted |
A.praise | B.protect | C.examine | D.teach |
Spenser’s First Web
Spenser was a small black spider (蜘蛛). Like all of his brothers and sisters, he had eight legs to help him walk and run. He was now big enough to know how to move all his legs together and not trip over them. Spenser was getting bigger every day.
Today Spenser felt nervous. It was time for him to learn to spin (织) a web on his own. He had watched his mother build beautiful, soft webs from the silk she made herself. His mother’s webs were lovely. They took a long time to make, and in the morning, they were covered with drops of dew that made them look like castles.
“OK, Spenser,” said Ms. Spinney. “It’s time to spin your first web. Let’s begin by making a big plus sign.” Ms. Spinney was Spenser’s teacher. She was old and small but very strong. She quickly used her silk to make a plus sign between two nearby leaves.
Spenser was able to make silk, but he had trouble attaching it to anything. No matter how hard he tried, the threads (丝) slipped away and fell to the ground. Spenser tried hard, but he was getting tired.
“Take a break, Spenser,” said Ms. Spinney. “You’re trying very hard, but I can see that you’re getting frustrated (沮丧的).”
“I’m not frustrated!” said Spenser. “I’m mad that I’m not good at it, and I’m sad that I can’t do it. ”Spenser felt like he was going to cry.
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Ms. Spinney smiled kindly.
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Spenser went back to his web making spot to see if he could do it again.
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1. 老虎抓到狐狸,欲行下口,狐狸急说它已被天帝赐封为“百兽之王”;
2. 老虎不信,狐狸支招,让老虎紧行其后,以观其他动物的反应;
3. 见狐狸后跟着老虎,其他动物速命已唯恐不及,哪还有不跑之理;
4. 老虎居然没意识到,动物怕的竟是自己,而非狐狸。
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