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1.一Theenvironmentisterrible.
一Ithinkitwillbeevenworsethegovernmenttakesactionstoprotectit.
A.untilB.whenC.ifD.unless
2.―avolunteerisgreat.
—Ithinkso.SomeofuswantvolunteersfortheBeijingOlympics.
A.Being;beingB.Tobe;beingC.Being;tobeD.Tobe;tobe
3.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutthecomingparty,pleasethewebsite:
Http://www.happy-weekends,com.
A.setupB.pickoutC.lookthrough
4.Please___/flks/upthetableyourself.
A.fixB.fitC.forceD.fold
5.Hecan'tseeclearly。青楚).Somethingiswrongwithhis_
A.legsB.eyesC.earsD.stomach
6.—DoyoumindifIdoyogaintheroom?
A.NevermindB.Yes,feelfreeC.No,notatallD.Fdloveto
7.一Mum,lookatthise-mail!IvyiscomingtoGuangzhou.
—Thafsnice.Thetwoofyoucangosightseeing.totheGuangzhouTower?
一No,maybeIcouldtakeherthere.
A.HavesheeverbeenB.DoessheevergoC.HassheeverbeenD.Didsheever
go
8.——Thematchissoexciting.Theoppositeteamisreallystrong.
一Yes,Idoubtourteamwillwinornot.
A.ifB.thatC.whetherD.why
9.一Wouldyoumindthebikehere?一No,notatall.
A.putB.puttingC.toputD.puts
10.Lily'sbikeisbroken,butshecanmendit.She__.
A.needhelpB.needshelp
C.needn'ttohelpD.doesn'tneedanyhelp
二、完形填空
Itwasacolddarkwinter'snight.ItwasgettinglateandIwastiredsoIwenttobed.At
abouttwointhemorningmyphonebegantoring.Itwasfrommum.1startedtopanicand
myheartwasracingbecausemumhashadhervoiceboxremovedbecauseshehadcancer
(癌癥),andsheonly11ifanythingiswrong.Iliveinthesameflatsasmum,
12Irusheddowntoseewhatwaswrong.
Thedoorwouldnotopen.Everythingwasrunningthroughmymindincludingmum
couldbedyingandIcouldnotgetintoherflat.Iwentaroundto13bedroomwindow
andcouldseemumonthefloor.Shehadheardmeand14tounlockthedoorpainfully
(痛苦地).
ThenIenteredtheflatandwhatIsawwasterrible.Ijustwentintooverdrive.Everything
was15aroundinmyhead.WhatshouldIdo?HowshouldIdoitwithoutcausingany
morepain?Icouldseemum'slegwasbadlybrokenanditwastotally16thewrong
way.Irangtheambulance(救護(hù)車)andwhilewewerewaitingItriedtocomfortmum.She
nevercomplains.
TheambulancefinallyarrivedandtheambulancemansaidthatIhaddoneareallygood
job.I17theambulance.Itwasacoldfreezingnight.Theroadswereemptyand
18.Itseemedthateverythingwasgoinginaslowway.
WearrivedatthehospitalandrushedintoA&E,Thedoctorstoldmethatmumwould
needan19thenextday.Aftermumwassettled,Iwenthometotrytogetsomesleep.
WhenIrangthehospitalthenextmorning,mumhadgonetotheoperatingroom.Everything
wasracingthroughmyhead.IssheOK?Willshebesafe?Wouldshe20it
throughtheoperation?Finallythatdayshewasbackontothewardandshewasfine.My
mumisavery21ladyandIamsoproudofher.
FromthisIhavelearnedthatyoushouldnevertakefamilyforgranted(想當(dāng)然),
22everyday,everymomentyouhavewiththembecauseinmymindfamilyis
themostimportantthingyouwilleverbeapartof,sonever,everforgetwhatyouhave.
11.A.waitsB.wondersC.ringsD.cares
12.A.butB.soC.unlessD.because
13.A.hisB.itsC.herD.their
14.A.affordedB.offeredC.allowedD.managed
15.A.rushingB.lyingC.gettingD.traveling
16.A.meetingB.facingC.receivingD.avoiding
17.A.followedB.missedC.orderedD.passed
18.A.safeB.cleanC.quietD.free
19.A.experienceB.explanationC.excitementD.operation
20.A.testB.makeC.pushD.cut
21.A.braveB.weakC.lonelyD.serious
22.A.trustB.expectC.findD.enjoy
Onceakingwaswalkingaroundapoolwithhisministers(大臣).Suddenly,hecameup
withanidea.Heasked,“Howmanybasketsof23arethereinthepool?^^The
ministerscouldn'tgiveananswer.Thekingwasangry,44You24answermy
questioninthreedays!”
Threedayspassed,but25oftheministershadtheanswers.Justthen,achild
saidthatheknewit.Thekingtoldtheministers26thechildtothepool.Tohis
suiprise,thechild27andsaidwithasmile,“Itis28.Noneedtogotothe
pool.”Thismadethekingpleased."Allright.Letusknow29Thechildsaid,“If
youknowthe30ofthebasket,theanswerisknown.31itisasbigasthe
pool,thereisonebasketofwater,halfasbig,twobaskets...“"Stop!Thafsit.Youhavegot
theanswer.Theywerethinkingofthings32awrongway.^^
Sometimestogetoutofthedifficulty,onemustchangeone'swayofthinking.
23.A.fishB.flowersC.waterD.vegetables
24.A.canB.mustC.mayD.need
25.A.noneB.allC.oneD.neither
26.A.ledB.leadingC,toleadD.lead
27.A.refusedB.agreedC.thoughtD.looked
28.A.easyB.importantC.hardD.difficult
29.A.whatisitB.whereitisC.whatitisD.whereisit
30.A.shapeB.sizeC.weightD.color
31.A.BecauseB.IfC.ButD.For
32.A.useB.inC.onD.at
Lifeisnoteasy,butTdliketosay,“Whenanythinghappens,believe(相信)inyourself'.
WhenIwasayoungboy,Iwas33shythatIcouldn'ttalktoanyone.My
classmatesoften34me.Iwassadbutcoulddonothing.Later,somethinghappened.lt
changedmylife.ItwasanEnglishspeech(演講)competition.Mymotheraskedmetotake
partinit.ItmeantIhadto35infrontofalltheteachersandstudentsinmyschool.
“Comeon,dear.Believeinyourself.Youaresureto36Then,motherandI
talkedaboutmanydifferenttopics.AtlastI37thetopic“Believeinyourself\Itried
mybesttorememberthewholespeechandpracticeditover100times.38my
mother'sgreatlove,Ididwellinthecompetition.Icould39believemyearswhenthe
newscamethatIhadwonthefirstprize.Myteachersandclassmatesfelt40forme.
Theyallsaid“congratulations!”tome,andmymotherhuggedmeandcried41.
Sincethen,everythinghaschangedforme.WhenIdoanything,Itrytotellmyselfto
haveconfidence(自信).Thiscanbe42_notonlyforapersonbutalsoforacountry.
33.A.soB.tooC.very
34.A.broughtoutB.madeupC.laughedat
35.A.tellB.speakC.write
36.A.winB.loseC.pass
37.A.choseB.reachedC.thought
38.A.ToB.AsC.With
39.A.hardlyB.almostC.often
40.A.unhappyB.smartC.excited
41.A.sadlyB.quietlyC.excitedly
42.A.reallyB.trueC.pretty
It'snicetohavefriends.Well,howcanwehavefriends?
First,spend43timewithpeople.Ifyouwanttomakefriends,youneedto
meetpeople.Youcangotoplaces44coffeeshopsorclubstomeetpeople.
Then,45yourfriend.Once(一旦)you46tomakefriendswith
someone,youmustcareabouthimorher."Atruefriendreachesforyourhandandtouches
yourheart.^^47ifsnotnecessaryforyouandyourfriendtobethesame,youneed
toknowhimorher.Youshouldhelphimorherwhenheorshehassome48
Next,beagoodlistener.It9simportanttoshowthatyou'reinterestedinothers.Listen
49towhatpeoplesayandtaketimetolearnmoreabout50.
Atlast,encourage(鼓勵(lì))yourfriends.Goodfriendswill51bothgoodandbad
times.Neverlaughat(嘲笑)your52infrontofothers.Ifsomeoneislaughingat
yourfriend,youshouldstophimorher.
43.A.lessB.moreC.goodD.bad
44.A.toB.withC.likeD.between
45.A.careaboutB.lookatC.worryaboutD.askfor
46.A.stopB.forgetC.askD.decide
47.A.OrB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.If
48.A.differencesB.hopeC.examplesD.problems
49.A.clearlyB.quicklyC.trulyD.carefully
50.A.youB.himC.herD.them
51.A.haveB.tryC.shareD.break
52.A.friendB.classmateC.parentD.teacher
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53.Theposterisprobablyfrom.A.awebsiteB.astorybook
C.anovelD.agameshow
54.Thewalkwillbegin.
A.onJune19thB.onJune24thC.at10:00a.m.D.at10:30a.m.
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57.Fromtheposter,wecanlearnthefollowingEXCEPT.
A.thewalkis35kmintotalB.youcanmakeacalltoregister
C.petscanenterthehouseandgardensD.thecharitywalkisfromJune18thto
24th
Millionsofyearsago,dinosaurs(恐龍)controlledtheearth.Andthereweredifferent
typesofdinosaursontheearth.Someofthemwerenobiggerthanchickens,butallofthem
hadverysmallbrains(大腦).Lateron,thereweren'tanydinosaurs.Whathappenedtothem?
Inthedaysofdinosaurs,thewholeearthwaswarmandwet.Thereweremanygreen
forests.Buttheearthchangedslowlyallthetime.Whenpartsoftheearthbecamecoldand
dry,theforeststheredied.Thendinosaurscouldnotfindenoughfoodtoeat.Thismustbe
onereasonwhydinosaursdiedout.
Whafsanotherreason?Wecanmakeaguess.Newkindsofanimalscametotheearth.
Somehadbigbrainsandwerefastandstrong.Theycouldkilldinosaurs.Someatedinosaur
eggs,too.
Theremaybeotherreasonsthatwedonotknowabout.Eachyear,peoplewillfindsome
dinosaurfootprints(腳印)andbones.Scientistsaretryingtotellusmoreaboutdinosaurs.
58.Dinosaurscontrolledtheearth.
A.whenalltheforestsdiedoutB.whentheearthwaswarmandwet
C.whentheearthwassnowyD.whenpartsoftheearthbecamecold
59.Theunderlinedword“dry"meansinChinese.
A.多風(fēng)的B.多雨的C.干燥的D.炎熱的
60.Accordingtothepassage,weareNOTsurethat.
A.alldinosaurshadverysmallbrains
B.differenttypesofdinosaurswereontheearth
C.millionsofyearsagodinosaurscontrolledtheearth
D.newkindsofanimalscametotheearthandkilleddinosaurs
61.Wecanlearnfromthispassage.
A.dinosaursarenotstrongB.dinosaursleftnothingontheearth
C.scientistsaretryingtostudydinosaursD.scientistsknoweverythingabout
dinosaurs
62.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.WhyDinosaursDiedOutB.WhereDinosaursLived
C.WhenDinosaursDiedOutD.WhatDinosaursLookedLike
Jim,asuccessfulbusinessman,toldtheexperienceofhischildhood.Whenhewas12,his
parentsdied.Hewasaloneanddidn'tgetonwellwithothers.Peoplealwayslaughedathim.
Nooneshowedkindnesstohim.HisonlyfriendwasadognamedTige匚Hegavehisdog
enoughtoeatanddrink,butsometimeshewasnotpolitetoit.Hedidn'tknowthatanunkind
worksometimescouldcutone'sheartlikeaknife.
Onedayashewalkeddownthestreet,ayoungladywaswalkinginfrontofhim.Suddenly
oneofherbagsdroppedfromherarms.Asshestoppedtopickitup,shedroppedotherbags.
Hecametohelpher."Thankyou,dear!Youareanicelittleboy!”shesaidkindly,smiling.
Aspecialfeelingcametohim.Thesewerethefirstkindwordshehadeverheard.Hewatched
heruntilshewentfaraway,andthenhewhistledtohisdogandwentdirectlytotheriver
nearby.
“Thankyou,dear!Youareanicelittleboy!”herepeatedthewoman'swords.Theninalow
voicehesaidtohisdog,“Youareanicelittledog!”Tigerraiseditsearsasifitunderstood.
“Uhum!Evenadoglikesit!”hesaid,"Well,Tiger,Iwon'tsayunkindwordstoyouany
more.^^Tigerwaveditstailhappily.
Aftertellingthis,thebusinessmanstoppedforawhile,andthenhesaid,"Ladiesand
gentlemen,thisistheveryplacewherethatkindwomanplantedinmethefirstseedof
kindness.Allofusshouldlearnaboutkindness.Whatagreatpowerithas!^^
63.Theboyrepeatedthewords“Thankyou,dear!Youareanicelittleboy!”,because
A.hewasthinkingaboutthewordsB.hedidn'tunderstandthewords
C.hewantedtotalktohisdogD.helikedtalkingtohimself
64.Whatmadetheboystarthisnewlife?
A.Thepeoplelaughingathim.B.Thekindwordsspokentohim.
C.Thehardlife.D.Hislovelydog.
65.Hewasfeelingwhenhewhistledtohisdog.
A.funnyB.sadC.lonelyD.excited
66.WhichofthefollowingisRightaccordingtothepassage?
A.Henevertookgoodcareofhisfriend,Tiger.
B.Heusuallyhadmanyfriendsaroundhim.
C.Hehelpedayoungladywhenherbagdropped.
D.Heoftenwashedhisdirtyfaceinthelake.
67.Whafsthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.ADogandaBoyB.APoorBoy'sChildhood
C.A.BusinessmanandaBoyD.ThePowerofKindness
Oneevening,LizzieinvitedEricoverfortheevening.Shehadworkedreallyhardto
makeeverythingperfectforherlittlesupperparty.
“Ding-dong!”Thedoorbellrang.Ericstoodatthedoor,holdingalargejar(罐)ofhis
specialfreshfruitjuice.UImadethisforyou,“hesaidtohisfriend.Lizziehardlylookedat
thegift."Justputthejardownoverthere,wouldyou?Nowlet'shaveaglassofmy
homemadelemonade(汽水)!“EricfollowedLizziewithoutsayingaword.ThenLizzie
decidedthattheyshoulddosomedrawing.Ericwentalongwiththeplan.Finally,Lizzie
serveduponeofherspecialcakes.uMyfruitjuicewouldgoperfectlywiththiscake.Iwillgo
andgetthejar,saidEric.<4Fruitjuicedoesn'tgowiththecake.We'llhavewater!”said
Lizzie.44ButIwantsomejuice/9saidEric."Thisismyparty.Igettodecidewhathappens.
AndIdon'twanttodrinkfruitjuicewithmycake!^^saidLizzie.
Ericgotup."OK,I'vehadenough!EversinceIamved,it'sbeennothingbut4me,me,
me'fromyou.IamgoinghomewhereIcandowhatFdliketodo,“hesaidandleft.Lizzie,
stillholdinghercake,feltveryashamed(羞愧的).
“Iwassobossy(專橫的)Jshesaidtoherself.t4MaybeIcandosomethingforwhatI
did...,,LizzierantoEric'shouseandknockedatthedoor.Ericopenedthedoor."Iamso
sorry,Eric.Whydon'tyoucomeback?Wecanhavesomecakesanddrinksomeofyour
lovelyfruitjuice,saidLizzie.Erictookhisfiiend'sannandthesetofffbrLizzie9shouse.
Andtheyhadawonderfuleveningtogether.
68.WhatkindofpartydidLizziehaveaccordingtothetext?
A.Asurprisepart.B.Asupperparty.
C.AhousewarmingpartD.Alunchparty
69.WhydidLizziesuggesthavingwateratthesupperparty?
A.Becauseshethoughtitwouldcostnothing.
B.Becauseshethoughtitwashealthierthanjuice.
C.Becauseshethoughtitwasagoodmatchfbrthecake.
D.Becauseshethoughtittastedbetterthanthehomemadelemonade.
70.WhatdidEricdowhenhewasnotallowedtodrinkthejuice?
A.Hebrokethejar.B.Hehadsomewater.
C.Hetriedtostaycalm.D.Hereturnedtohishouse.
71.HowdidLizziefeelaboutherfriendshipwithEric?
A.Itwashardtomanage.B,Itwasnotveryclose.
C.Itwasimportanttoher.D.Itbroughthermuchtrouble.
四、閱讀判斷
根據(jù)短文肉容.判斷下列句子的正誤。正確的用“T”.錯(cuò)誤的用“F”
Alongtimeago.therewasanemperor.Hehadabeautifulgarden.Inthegarden,there
wasalittlenightingale(夜鶯)singingverybeautifully.
Onedaytheemperorheardaboutthislittlebird'sbeautifulvoice.Heaskedhisguardsto
bringhertohim.Assoonastheemperorheardthenightingale^voice,hesaid,MPutherina
goldencage,soshecanstayandsingformewheneverIwanttohearher."
Thelittlebirdwassounhappyaboutbeingkeptinthecagethatshestoppedsingingoneday.
Theemperorwasveryangry.Heorderedthescientistsinhispalacetomakearobotbirdfor
him.Thebirdcouldsingverybeautifully,too.Theemperorwaspleased.
Soontherobotbirdbecameold.Itnolongersangbeautifulsongs.Justatthattime,the
emperorbecameveryweak.Onemorning,whilelyinginbed,theemperorwantedittosing
onceagain.Buttherobotbirdcouldn'tsinganymore.Suddenlythenightingalelandedonthe
window.Shebegantosinghermostbeautifulsong.Theemperorwasveryhappy!Hebecame
betterandbettereachday.
Aftertheemperorwaswell,hechangedalotandbecamekindtohispeople.Fromthenon,
allhispeoplecherished(愛戴)himforhisloveandkindness.
72.Boththenightingaleandtherobotbirdhadabeautifulvoice.
73.Theemperorkeptthenightingaleinagoldencageinordertohearhersingatanytime.
74.Thenightingalewasveryhappyaftershewaskeptinthegoldencage.
75.Theemperorwasnotsatisfiedwiththerobotbirdatfirst.
76.Theemperorlearntfromthenightingalewhatloveandkindnesswas.
五、閱讀還原6選5
閱讀下面一篇短文,選擇能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(有一項(xiàng)多余)
Today,TminQingdao.Ifsabeautiful,sunnyandwannday!Therearemanyoldpeople
takingawalkinthepark!77Mrs.Yang,theirEnglishteacheriswiththem.They
arehavingaverygoodtimethere.
78Lefshavealook!Therearesomegirlsunderthebigtree.79
Who'sneartheswimmingpool?80They'replayinggamesinfrontoftheriver.
WhereareLindaandLily?Look!Theyaresittingneartheriver.Theyarereadingan
interestingbook.81Oh,he'slyingonthegrassandlisteningtothebirdssingingin
thebigtree.Theyareallrelaxed.
A.Theyaresomeboys.
B.ThechildrenfromHappyChildrenSchoolareinthepark,too.
C.WhafsJohndoing?
D.Whatarethechildrendoingthere?
E.Theyaresinginganddancingthere.
F.WhafsKatedoing?
閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳
選項(xiàng)。(提示:每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只用一次,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。)
Allovertheworld,thousandsofanimalsareusedforwildlifetourism(旅游).
82Itmightlooklikefun,buttherearereportsthatanimalsarehurtnowandagain.
TheWorldAnimalProtection(WAP)saysthatupto550,000wildanimalsareexposed(暴露)
toilltreatmentaroundtheworld.InCambodia,forexample,it'sbeenreportedthatelephants
havediedaftercarryingtouristsforlonginhotweather.Thisisgettingattention-over100
travelcompanieshavepromisedthattheywillnolongeropenupsuchplaces.However,some
peoplearguethatanimaltourismisn'talwaysasbadasitseems.Sowhatdoyouthink?
GroupYes
?Animalsweren'tputonthisplanetforenjoyment.83
?Thewayanimalsaretreatedisoftencruel(殘忍的)andcausesmuchpain.Evenif
treatedwell,theycannotactinthesamewayastheywouldinthewild.
?Wedon'tneedwildlifetourism.Wccanseeanimalscloseupintheirnaturalhomein
TVprograms.84
GroupNo
?Itisenjoyableandeducationalforpeopletocommunicatewiththewonderfulanimals.
85
?Wildlifetourismbringsmoneytopoorareasandmaybetheonlywayfbrsomepeople
tomakealiving.
?86Someendangeredanimalsareundertheprotectionofprogramsthatlook
afterrarespecies(稀有物種).
A.Then,it'snecessaryfbrustotreattheanimalswell.
B.Themorepeopleknowaboutthem,themoretheywanttoprotectthem.
C.Peopletraveltowatchmonkeyshows,hugbabytigersandswimwithdolphins.
D.Theyshouldbefreetoliveastheychoose.
E.Notallanimalsaretreatedbadly.
F.There'snoneedtodisturb(打擾)theminreallife.
六、閱讀還原5選5
閱讀短文及文后選項(xiàng),選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
OnedaylastNovember,LizDouglaswentshopping.87Aftershepaidforall
thethingsshebought,shewentbacktohercarandputtheshoppingbagsonthebackseatof
thecar.Thenshestartedtodrivehome.
Tenminuteslater,itbegantorainheavily.Soon,Lizfoundithardtoseetheroadclearly.
88AlthoughLizwasanexperienceddriver,shefeltafraid.
Suddenly,Lizsawatreeinfrontofherandtriedtostopthecar.Butitwastoolate.Liz
closedhereyes.89Unluckily,theydidn't.
However,Lizwaslucky.Whenthecarhitthetree,abagofbreadflewoutofoneofthe
shoppingbags.Thecarturnedover,andthebreadlandedbetweenLiz'sheadandtheroofof
thecar.90
Abouthalfanhourlater,firefightershelpedLizgooutofthecar.Theysenthertothe
hospital,butshewenthomesoonbecauseshedidn'thaveanyseriousinjuries.91
Liz'ssonwenttogetthethingsLizboughtfromthecarandgavethebagofbreadtoher.She
wasgoingtokeepitasasouvenir移己念品)becauseitbroughthergoodluck.
A.Therewasalotofwaterontheroad,soshedroveslowly.
B.Herheadwasfineandsheonlyhadafewcuts.
C.Shespenthoursatthesupermarket.
D.Itstoppedherheadfromhittingtheroofofthecar.
E.Shehopedthattheairbagsinthecarwouldinflate(充氣)whenthecarhitthetree.
閱讀短文及文后選項(xiàng),選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Ineverycountryaroundtheworld,therearealwayssomepeoplewhowouldliketo
volunteertohelpothers.Forexample,somepeopleintheUSAworkasvolunteersintheold
people'shomes.92Someyoungvolunteersliketoworkinthehousesofthepeople
whoaresick.Theyhelptocleanupthehousesordosomeshoppingforthem.
TherearealotofclubsineachcityoftheUSA.93Someoftheclubs
organizeshorttripstothemountains,beachesormuseums.Mostoftheseclubsusehigh
schoolandcollegestudentsasvolunteersbecausetheycanunderstandthechildren's
problemsmoreeasily.
Doyouwanttobeavolunteer?Doyouknowhowtobeavolunteer?Thefollowingmay
helpyoualot.
Whenpeoplegetold,theywillfinditdifficulttodolotsofthings.94Youcan
giveupsomeofyourtimetohelptheoldinyourneighborhood.Youcanhelpthemwith
somehouseworkorjustwalkwiththem.
95Youcouldvolunteertoreadbookstotheblindordeliver(遞送)something
forthosewhohavedifficultygettingaround.
96Youcanmakethebeds,helpservemealsandsomanyotherkindsofjobs
there.
A.Intheclubs,childrencanplaygameswiththemortalktothem.
B.Manydisabledpeopleneedhelp.
C.Theyreadbookstotheold,playgameswiththemortalktothem.
D.Therearealsomanyvolunteerjobstodoinhospitals.
E.Andoldpeoplelivingalonecanfeellonely.
七、閱讀還原7選5
Therewereoncetwobrotherswholivednearaforest.Theirparentsdied.Theelder
brotherwasverybadtohisyoungerbrother.97
Oneday,theelderbrotherwentintotheforesttofindsomefirewoodtosellinthe
market.Ashewentaround,hecutdownthebranches(枝條)oftreeaftertree.
98Thetreesaidtohim,“Oh,kindsir,pleasedonotcutmybranches.Ifyou
agree,Iwillgiveyougoldenapples."Theelderbrotheragreed,buthewasdisappointed(失
望的)withthenumberofapplesthetreegavehim.99Insteadofgivinghimmore
goldenapples,themagicaltreesentouthundredsoftinyneedles(刺)andstuckthemontothe
elderbrother'sbody.100
Whenitbecamedark,theyoungerbrothergrewworriedabouthisbrotherandhewentto
searchforhimeverywhere.101Herushedtohisbrotherandremovedeachneedles
withlove.Afterhefinished,theelderbrothersaidsorryfortreatinghimbadlyandpromised
tobebetter.Thetreesawthechangeoftheelderbrother,andgavethetwobrothersallthe
goldenapplestheycouldeverneed.
A.Thenhecameuponamagicaltree.
B.Sotheyoungerbrotherleftwithlotsofapples.
C.Theelderbrotherlayontheground,cryinginpain.
D.Heateupallthefoodandtookallhisbrother'sgoodclothes.
E.Hefoundhisbrotherlyinginpainnearthetree,withhundredsofneedlesonhisbody.
F.Butifthetreedidn'tgrowanyapples,itwouldbecometoooldtoliveonanyyears.
G.Hetoldthetreehewouldcutall
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