【題目】There was once a lonely girl who wanted love very much. One day while she was

walking in the woods, she found two birds. 【1】 She took care of them withlove and the birds grew strong. Every morning they greeted her with a beautiful song.

The girl felt great love for the birds. She wanted their singing to last forever.

___2_____The larger and stronger of the two birds flew out of the cage. The girl watched worriedly as he flew above her. She was so afraid that he would fly away and she would never see him. So as he flew close, she caught him quickly. She felt very happy. 3 Her love had killed him. She noticed the other bird standing at the door of the cage. She could feel his great need for freedom and his need to fly into the clear, blue sky. 4 The bird flew around her once, twice, three times. The girl looked happily at the bird’s enjoyment. Her heart did no longer care about her loss. 5 Suddenly the bird flew closer and landed softly on her hand. It sang the sweetest song she had ever heard.

The fastest way to lose love is to hold on too tight; the best way to keep love is to

give it wings!

A. One day the girl left the door to the cage open.

B. She lifted him from the cage and freed him.

C. She took them home and put them in a small cage.

D. The birds were so beautiful that she loved them very much.

E. She wanted the bird to be happy.

F. She realized her mistake.

G. However, when she opened her hand, she found the bird had died.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】A

【3】G

【4】B

【5】E

【解析】

試題分析:本文通過講述一個(gè)女孩把兩只鳥放在籠子里養(yǎng),后來不小心把其中的一種鳥抓死的故事,告訴人們抓緊愛會(huì)失去愛,放飛愛會(huì)保持愛的道理。

【1】C根據(jù)上句:發(fā)現(xiàn)兩只快要餓死的小鳥。再根據(jù)空格下句:經(jīng)她悉心照料,鳥兒一天天強(qiáng)壯起來?芍颂幍囊馑际牵核阉鼈儙Щ丶,放入一個(gè)小籠子。故選C。

【2】A根據(jù)下句:那只較大較壯的鳥兒飛出了鳥籠?芍司涞囊馑际牵号⒊ㄩ_了鳥籠的小門。故選A。

【3】G根據(jù)上文:鳥兒飛近時(shí),她死命將它抓住。她十分高興,終于又把它捉了回來。再根據(jù)下句:她不顧一切的愛害死了鳥兒?芍颂幍囊馑际牵喝欢,她伸開手,發(fā)現(xiàn)鳥已經(jīng)死了。故選G。

【4】B根據(jù)上文: 她注意到另一只鳥兒在籠邊撲閃著翅膀。她可以感覺到它對(duì)自由的無限向往。它渴望沖向明凈的藍(lán)天。再根據(jù)空格下句:小鳥高興的在空中轉(zhuǎn)了三圈?芍颂幍囊馑际牵核龑⑺e起,輕輕拋向空中。,讓他獲得自由。故選B

【5】E根據(jù)上句:她的內(nèi)心不再計(jì)較自己的得失。可知她希望鳥兒幸福。故選E。

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