What were you doing when the heavy rain________(突然地)came?
There aren’t enough books for each student. Some of them have to s________ with one another.
The poor boy hasn’t eaten anything for a whole day. He is very h_________.
根据对话内容,从A-G七个选项中,选出五个能补全对话的最佳选项(有两项多余)。
Mary: John, what's wrong with you? Are you OK?
John: 1.
Mary: I’m sorry to hear that. Is it serious?
John: Yes, a little. 2.
Mary: No, it doesn’t sound like you have a fever. 3.
John: I played computer games all weekend.
Mary: 4.You need to take breaks away from the computer.
John: Yeah, I sat in the same way for too long without moving.
Mary: 5.If your neck still hurts tomorrow, then go to a doctor.
John: OK. Thanks, Mary
A.That’s probably why.
B.I have a headache.
C.What did you do on the weekend?
D.What should I do?
E.I think you should lie down and rest.
F.I can’t move my neck and it hurts.
G.Should I take my temperature?
In order to get away from the busy life in the big city, two young men decided to spend a holiday in the countryside. They enjoyed the beautiful scenery and fresh air there. One day, while taking a walk together, they crossed a large field.
“Look out!” one of the young men shouted, because a bull(公牛) appeared and began to chase(追赶)them. The bull looked like a monster and made a terrible roar(咆哮), rolling its big eyes. They were very scared. They ran as fast as they could, but the bull kept running after them.
Finally, one of the men climbed up a tree. The other jumped into a hole, but soon he came out of it. And then the bull chased him back into the hole.
“Stay there!” his friend shouted, but soon the man came out again, and again the bull chased him right back.
The same thing went on another three times.
At last, the man in the tree got angry and shouted to his friend, “How foolish you are! I have told you to stay in the hole for a while! Why are you always coming out?”
“It's easy for you to say,” the other man said more angrily. “But there is a bear in the hole!”
So you see, sometimes things are not what they appear to be. We should always try to stand in others' shoes and look from there.
1.Where did the two young men spend a holiday?
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2.What animal appeared and began to chase them?
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3.How many times in total did the man in the hole come out of it?
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4.What did the man in the tree think of the man in the hole?
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5.Why was the man in the hole always coming out?
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Once upon a time, there was a farmer living in the State of Song. He grew crops(庄稼)in a big field very hard every day. There stood a big tree stump(树桩)in the field. One day, he was working in the field when he saw a rabbit run into the stump, break its neck and die accidentally(意外地).
1.That night he thought: “There is no need for me to work so hard every day. All I have to do is wait by the tree stump and pick up the rabbit that runs into it.” So from then on he stopped farming, and just sat by the tree stump waiting for another rabbit to come and run into it. 2.Crops died and his field became waste gradually(逐渐地). But never did he see another rabbit run into the tree stump.
3.They thought he took the accident for the inevitable(必然的).
In the story, this farmer wanted to live a better life by hoping for having unexpected good luck, but he was too lazy and foolish.4.No one can gain anything if he doesn’t work hard.
Nowadays, people use the phrase “waiting for rabbits by a tree stump” to describe those who just wait and dream of reaping(收获)without sowing. 5.We should also keep in mind that it is a waste of time waiting for something that only happens accidentally in our life. Just come down to earth.
A.Day in and day out, he waited and waited.
B.We should stop daydreaming and get to something practical.
C.People in the village laughed at him for his foolish behavior.
D.Happily, the farmer took the rabbit home and cooked a delicious meal for himself.
E.As the English saying goes, “no pains, no gains.”