As King Parveez and Queen Shireen were sitting in their palace one day,a fisherman who was selling beautiful fish was brought in front of them. King Parveez decided to ____ a fish and gave the fisherman 4,000 dirham for it.
The fisherman was wild with ____. He thanked King Parveez and left.
Queen Shireen turned to her husband in anger and ____ him for paying so much for a fish. The king said that the fish was purchased and that there was ____ that could be done about it.
___,Queen Shireen insisted that the fisherman should be ____. She said, “We will ask the fisherman about the __ of the fish. If he answers it is female, we will say we want a male fish and if he replies it is male, we will say we want a female fish! Either way, we will be able to return the fish and have our ____ back.”
So the poor fisherman was called back and was asked the question.
Fortunately, he was ____ enough not to be caught out.The fisherman replied, “This fish is ____ in the sense that it is neither male nor female.”
King Parveez was so ____ by the wisdom of the man that he ____ a further 4,000 dirham to be paid to him. The fisherman thanked King Parveez ____, but as he was about to leave with the heavy bag of money, one of the ____ fell onto the floor. The fisherman ____ bent down to look for the coin.
“Look how greedy this man is!” Queen Shireen ____.“One coin has fallen out of his money bag and he searches for it instead of leaving it for some other poor ____ in the palace to find.”
The fisherman heard this ___ and said,“It is not out of greediness that I search for the coin but rather because it had the picture of __ King Parveez on it.I would not____ anyone to step on the coin.”
小題1:
A.find B.catchC.buy D.see
小題2:
A.joy B.worryC.hope D.puzzle
小題3:
A.praised B.scoldedC.respected D.supported
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)nything B.somethingC.everything D.nothing
小題5:
A.However B.SomehowC.Still D.Instead
小題6:
A.held back B.hung backC.brought back D.turned back
小題7:
A.color B.number C.result D.gender
小題8:
A.bag B.moneyC.gold D.gift
小題9:
A.moved B.a(chǎn)fraidC.clever D.excited
小題10:
A.unique B.commonC.expensive D.fresh
小題11:
A.embarrassed B.confusedC.surprisedD.impressed
小題12:
A.drew B.orderedC.collected D.saved
小題13:
A.ever B.firstC.a(chǎn)gainD.well
小題14:
A.billsB.shoesC.fish D.coins
小題15:
A.immediately B.simplyC.naturally D.slowly
小題16:
A.laughed B.criedC.whisperedD.threatened
小題17:
A.fishermanB.beggarC.servant D.farmer
小題18:
A.suggestion B.a(chǎn)nnouncementC.voice D.remark
小題19:
A.generous B.handsomeC.honest  D.wise
小題20:
A.persuade B.tolerateC.a(chǎn)dviseD.encourage

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:D
小題8:B
小題9:C
小題10:A
小題11:D
小題12:B
小題13:C
小題14:D
小題15:A
小題16:B
小題17:C
小題18:D
小題19:A
小題20:B

國(guó)王花了4 000迪拉姆從漁夫手里買(mǎi)了一條魚(yú)。王后對(duì)此不滿(mǎn),想把魚(yú)退給漁夫,然而聰明的漁夫卻能言善辯,不僅未讓王后的計(jì)謀得逞而且還得到了國(guó)王的賞賜。
小題1:解析 國(guó)王Parveez決定買(mǎi)(buy)一條魚(yú),于是付給漁夫4 000迪拉姆。答案 C
小題2:解析 漁夫欣喜若狂(be wild with joy),他感謝了國(guó)王,然后離開(kāi)了王宮。答案 A
小題3:解析 看到國(guó)王花了那么多錢(qián)買(mǎi)一條魚(yú),王后感到非常氣憤。她責(zé)備(scolded)了國(guó)王。答案 B
小題4:解析 但是國(guó)王說(shuō),交易已經(jīng)完成,什么也不能改變這一事實(shí)。答案 D
小題5:解析 然而(However),王后堅(jiān)持要把漁夫帶回來(lái)。副詞however表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。答案 A
小題6: 解析 參見(jiàn)上題解析。bring back“把……帶回”。答案 C
小題7:解析 王后設(shè)了一個(gè)圈套,打算詢(xún)問(wèn)漁夫這條魚(yú)的性別。如果漁夫說(shuō)是雌性,他們便可說(shuō)想要雄性的;而如果漁夫說(shuō)是雄性,他們便可說(shuō)想買(mǎi)雌性的,這樣他們就可把魚(yú)退給漁夫,把錢(qián)要回來(lái)。 答案 D
小題8: 解析 參見(jiàn)上題解析。
答案 B
小題9:解析 幸運(yùn)的是,漁夫足夠聰明(clever)而沒(méi)有落入王后設(shè)的圈套。答案 C
小題10:解析 漁夫回答:“這是一條獨(dú)一無(wú)二的(unique)魚(yú),它非雄非雌。答案 A
小題11: 解析 漁夫機(jī)智的回答給國(guó)王留下了十分深刻的印象。impress“使留下深刻的印象”。答案 D
小題12:解析 于是,國(guó)王下令(ordered)再賞漁夫4 000迪拉姆。答案 B
小題13:解析 對(duì)于國(guó)王的獎(jiǎng)賞,漁夫再次(again)表示感謝。 答案 C
小題14:解析 其中的一枚錢(qián)幣(coins)從錢(qián)袋中掉落在地板上。下文中“the coin”是暗示。答案 D
小題15: 解析 看到一枚錢(qián)幣掉落,漁夫立刻(immediately)彎腰去撿。 答案 A
小題16:解析 王后大聲說(shuō)(cried):“你看這個(gè)人是多么貪婪……”。答案 B
小題17: 解析 “他還要找到這枚硬幣,而不是讓王宮里的貧窮的仆人(servant)去撿這枚硬幣!贝鸢浮
小題18: 解析 聽(tīng)到王后說(shuō)的話(huà)(remark),漁夫馬上回答。remark“談?wù);言論;評(píng)述”。
答案 D
小題19:解析 由于國(guó)王又賞賜給漁夫4 000迪拉姆,因此漁夫認(rèn)為國(guó)王是十分慷慨的(generous)。答案 A
小題20:解析 漁夫說(shuō),他找這枚硬幣并非出于貪婪,而是他不能容忍(tolerate)任何人踩到印有國(guó)王頭像的硬幣。答案 B
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A.beforeB. upC. downD. back
小題8:
A.pleasantB. sorrowfulC. lowD. hopeful
小題9:
A.poisonB. harmC. challengesD. means
小題10:
A. buryB. devoteC. takeD. reward
小題11:
A. attentionB. opinionC. worthD. trial
小題12:
A. defendB. rebuildC. fightD. succeed
小題13:
A. looseB. busyC. usefulD. acceptable
小題14:
A. meaningB. principleC. expressionD. usage
小題15:
A. necessary B.perfect C.frequentD.possible
小題16:
A. rescuedB. trappedC. shockedD. attacked
小題17:
A. victory B.style C. tradition D.trial
小題18:
A. a number ofB. a great deal ofC. a large amount ofD. many a
小題19:
A. stopsB. continuesC. goesD. adds
小題20:
A. followB. removeC. designD. Recognize

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Have you ever been sad because of failure? Please remember, for often. achieving what you set out to do is not the most important thing.
A boy decided to dig a       hole behind his house. As he was       ,a couple of old boys stopped by to give a/an       . “What are you doing?” asked one of the       .“ I want to dig a hole all the way through the earth!” the boy       excitedly. The older boys began to       ,telling him that digging a hole all the way through the earth was       . After a while,the boy picked up a jar(罐子). He       it to the visitors. It was full of all kinds of stones and insects. Then he said calmly and       ,“Maybe I can’t finish digging all the way through the earth,       look at what I’ve found during this period! ”
The boy’s goal was far too       ,but it did cause his to go on. And that is what a goal is        --to cause us to move in the        we have chosen, in other words, to cause us to keep working!
Not       goal will be fully achieved. Not every job will       up with a success. Not every dream will come true. But when you       short of your aim, maybe you can say, “Yes, but look at       I’ve found along the way! So many wonderful things have       my life because I tried to do something!”       is in the digging that life is lived. It is a joy on the       that really makes sense.
小題1:
A.smallB.bigC.deepD.wide
小題2:
A.workingB.playingC.movingD.wondering
小題3:
A.handB.lookC.toolD.order
小題4:
A.visitorsB.girlsC.friendsD.neighbors
小題5:
A.dugB.a(chǎn)nsweredC.a(chǎn)dmittedD.debated
小題6:
A.laughB.shoutC.a(chǎn)ttackD.explain
小題7:
A.dangerousB.illegalC.impossibleD.unnecessary
小題8:
A.tookB.gaveC.passedD.showed
小題9:
A.excitedlyB.happilyC.confidentlyD.successfully
小題10:
A.butB.orC.soD.a(chǎn)nd
小題11:
A.goodB.difficultC.clearD.common
小題12:
A.withB.onC.forD.in.
小題13:
A.roadB.wayC.pathD.direction
小題14:
A.everyB.eachC.a(chǎn)llD.both
小題15:
A.beginB.endC.startD.finish
小題16:
A.reachB.fallC.findD.set
小題17:
A.whetherB.whenC.whereD.what
小題18:
A.come intoB.got intoC.devoted toD.turned to
小題19:
A.ThatB.ThisC.ItD.There
小題20:
A.lifeB.goalC.failureD.journey

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