One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river. When he began crying, God appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?"
The woodcutter told him that he had dropped his axe into water. God went down into the water and reappeared with a golden axe.
"Is this your axe?" God asked.
The woodcutter said "No."
God again went down and came up with a silver axe." Is this your axe?" God asked.
The woodcutter said "No."
God again went down and came up with a iron axe." Is this your axe?" God asked.
The woodcutter said "Yes."
God was pleased with the man's honesty and gave him all the three axes.
The woodcutter went home happily. One day while he was walking with his wife along the river, his wife fell into the river. W hen he began crying, God appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?"
"My wife has fallen into water."
God went down into the water and came up with Jennifer Lopez.
"Is this your wife?" God asked him.
"Yes." he said.
God was furious(狂怒的),"YOU CHEAT !Now I am going to curse you."
The woodcutter quickly said, “Forgive me my lord. It is a misunderstanding. IF I say 'No' to Jennifer Lopez, you will come up with Catherine Zeta Jones, If I also say 'No' to her, you will finally come up
With my wife and I will say, 'Yes.' Then you will give all the three to me .I am a poor man .I will not be able to look after all the three. So that's why I've to say 'Yes' "
【小題1】 Which of the following best describes the author's tone in telling the story?
A.Optimistic | B.Humoristic | C.Objective | D.Critical |
A.foolish but honest | B.foolish and honest |
C.smart but honest | D.smart and honest |
A.They are the secret lovers of the woodcutter |
B.They look much like the woodcutter's wife. |
C.They are both rich women with a lot of gold and silver. |
D.They are both popular with women, much worthy than his wife |
:BDD
解析試題分析:
【小題1】 這是一道有關(guān)作者態(tài)度的題,根據(jù)文章中The woodcutter quickly said, “Forgive me my lord. It is a misunderstanding. IF I say 'No' to Jennifer Lopez, you will come up with Catherine Zeta Jones, If I also say 'No' to her, you will finally come up
可知作者是以一種幽默詼諧的語氣來寫這篇文章的。A.樂觀的 B.詼諧的 C.客觀的 D.批評的。故選B。
【小題2】 本題是一道推斷題。從第一件事例我們可以看出the woodcutter是honest誠實的;從第二件事例中我們可以看出the woodcutter又是非常智慧的.所以選D。
【小題3】 本題是一道推理判斷題。從第一件事例中我們可以看到上帝為了試探他,分別撈出金斧頭和銀斧頭。由此我們可以推斷,上帝從水中撈出的這兩個women一定是非常有名并且比他的妻子要富有的人。故答案選D。
考點:這是一篇社會類文章,有關(guān)誠實的話題。
點評:這篇英文小故事增強了文章趣味性,同時呢文章的難度也不大,主題比較容易把握。
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