1、 Mr Bear, the Princess said. You are welcome in Nahloo. Here we share with each other. We dont take things from each other . Broo thought about it for a moment and realized that he had made a mistake. Well, he said Maybe drinking all that milk wasnt the best idea. The Princess continued, Mr Bear, yo
2、u can drink and eat, but you wont feel good because you have never made any contribution to anyone else. I think youll find that it is better to be full in your heart, not just in your stomach. After saying this, the Princess went back to the castle, leaving alone.One day, Broo was going to take lot
3、s of cookies from the rabbits, then he remembered what the Princess said to him. So Broo decided not to eat the cookies. The rabbits were surprised and said, “Thank you for your kindness, Mr Bear. Now these cookies will taste sweeter because they are given by you, my friend. If you like, come back t
4、omorrow and we can have the cookies together.Broo was filled with joy and went through the land. He gave back everything he had taken. In return, he received a promise from everyone to share their food with him. Broo was so delighted that he started dancing in the moonlight with the Princess as his
5、partner. ( )1.What the Princess Renee came down, Broo was _. A. watching with rabbits B. eating honey C. giving everything back D. having cookies ( )2. In Nahloo, _. A. the Princess Renee stayed with Broo all the time. B. everyone was happy to share with each other C. Broo took a lot of cookies from
6、 rabbits D. Broo never realized his mistake ( )3. Broo felt _ after he gave the cookies back to the rabbits A. sad B. surprised C. happy D. hungry ( )4. The passage is probably from _. A. an advertisement B. a tour guide C .an application D. a story book ( )5. What can we learn from the passage? A.
7、Its better to give than to receive. B. Every dog has its dag. C. The early bird catches the worm. D. Many hands make light work.B Once upon a time, there lived a rich man. He had a servant(仆人). He and the servant loved wine and good food very much. Each time the rich man left his home. the servant w
8、ould drink the wine and eat up all the nice food in the house. The rich man knew what his servant did, but he had never caught his servant doing that One morning, when he left home, he said to the servant, Here are two bottles of poison(毒药) and some nice food in the house. You must take care of them
9、. With these words, he went out. Bu But the servant knew what the rich man had said was not true. After the rich man was away from his home, the servant enjoyed a nice meal. Because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell onto the ground. When the rich man came back, he couldnt find his food and hi
10、s wine. He became very angry. He woke the servant up. But the servant told his story very well. He said a cat had eaten up everything. Because he was afraid to be punished. he drank the poison to kill himself.( )6. In the story, _ liked wine and good food very much. A. the rich man B. the he servant
11、 C. both A and B D. neither A and B( )7. The rich man told the servant that there was poison in the two bottles, because : A. there really was poison in the bottles B. he did not want the servant to drink his wine C. he wanted to kill the cat D. he wanted to kill the servant( )8. Why did the servant
12、 fall onto the ground? A. The servant drank the poison B. The servant was drunk C. The servant was afraid to be punished D. The servant had eaten up everything ( )9. In fact, _ate all the nice food and drank the wine. A. the servant B. a cat C. the rich man D. nobody ( )10. The servant _. A. was ver
13、y kind B. told the truth C. didnt tell the truth D. was not afraid to be punishedC Are fables(寓言故事) and fairy tales different or the same? They are both stories for kids,but fables are stories for adults(成人), too.Fables are usually short stories. They passed down from grandparents to parents and the
14、n to children. Fables can teach lessons to people. People can learn much from them. Most of the characters are animals and nature(自然) They can talk and act like humans. The most famous fables were written by a man called Aesop. There are around six hundred fables in Aesops Fables. The Lion and the Mouse. The Farmer and the Snake and The Wolf in Sheep,s Clothing are three examples Fairy tales are usually stories for children, often about