Sima Guang is nine years old and he likes to play in his backyard (后院) with his best friends Wang Wei, Li Na, and Zhang Yong.
One day, the friends are playing in the yard. Wang Wei says, “I can go up to the top of the water vat (缸)!” A water vat is used to keep rain water.
“Do not go to the top of the water vat!” says Li Na. “It is too high.”
“It is not too high for me!” says Wang Wei.
“Come down here and play,” says Sima Guang.
“I want to go up!” says Wang Wei. When he is at the top, he calls, “Look at me—one foot!”
“That is good!” says Zhang Yong.
Then—oh, no! Wang Wei falls down into the water vat! “I can not swim!” he calls. “The water is too deep (深)!”
“We must run for help!” says Li Na.
“No!” says Sima Guang. “That will take too long!”
“Then we cannot do anything to help,” says Li Na. “Ahhh!” cries Zhang Yong, too.
At this moment, Sima Guang sees a rock (石块) beside the water vat. Then, he picks it up quickly and breaks (打破) the water vat. All at once, water runs out of the broken water vat. And with the water, out rolls Wang Wei!
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6. How many friends play with Sima Guang in the backyard?
A.Three. | B.Four. | C.Five. | D.Six. |
7. Who wants to go up to the top of the water vat?
A.Sima Guang. | B.Wang Wei. | C.Li Na. | D.Zhang Yong. |
8. What does Zhang Yong think of going up to the top of the water vat?
A.It’s very difficult. | B.It’s very boring. |
C.It’s very interesting. | D.It’s very helpful. |
9. What does the underlined word “it” refer to (指的是)?
A.A vat. | B.A rock. | C.Some water. | D.Some help. |
10. What can we learn from the text?
A.Playing with friends is fun. |
B.Never play in the backyard. |
C.Be sure to stay with your parents. |
D.Little kids can do something great. |