Midas was a powerful king, both rich and greedy. Once he did a great favor for Bacchus, the god of wine. Bacchus offered Midas his choice of a reward. Midas answered at once. He asked that whatever he touched be turned into gold. Bacchus agreed, though he was sorry that Midas had not made a wiser choice.
Midas was eager to put his newly gained power to the test. He pulled a branch from a tree. The branch became gold in his hand. He picked up a stone; it turned to gold. He touched the grass, it, too, turned to gold.
Midas was overjoyed. Returning home, he ordered his servants to prepare a magnificent meal. But when he picked up some bread, it turned to gold. He lifted a glass of wine to his lips. But before he could taste it, it turned to gold.
Midas wished to free himself of his power. He hated the gift he had so recently hoped for. He raised his arms and begged and prayed for Bacchus to take away his deadly gift.
Bacchus showed pity. “Go,” he said. “to the River  Pactolus. There dip yourself in. Wash away your greed and its punishment. ”Midas did so. Hardly had he touched the waters, before the gold-making powers passed into them. The river sands changed into gold. And they remain golden to this day

  1. 1.

    What is the moral of this story?

    1. A.
      There is more to life than riches
    2. B.
      Gold is more important than food
    3. C.
      You can’t trust your friends
    4. D.
      You must make a wiser choice
  2. 2.

    When everything he touched turned to gold, Midas felt ______

    1. A.
      happy and joyful
    2. B.
      sad and disappointed
    3. C.
      excited and angry
    4. D.
      powerful and satisfied
  3. 3.

    What was Midas’ wish after he could have nothing to eat?

    1. A.
      To have a big meal
    2. B.
      To gain power to turn things to gold
    3. C.
      To have his power taken away
    4. D.
      To wash himself in the water
  4. 4.

    Today when we say that a person has the “Midas Touch”, we mean that ______

    1. A.
      the person is very poor
    2. B.
      gold is the most important thing to that person
    3. C.
      everything that the person does makes money
    4. D.
      the person has the power to do everything
ABCC
試題分析:文章介紹了一個(gè)很有權(quán)利的國(guó)王,特別貪婪,結(jié)果害了自己,因此說(shuō)"生命中有很多東西比財(cái)富更重要"。
1.主旨題:文章介紹了一個(gè)很有權(quán)利的國(guó)王,特別貪婪,結(jié)果害了自己,因此說(shuō)"生命中有很多東西比財(cái)富更重要"。選A
2.細(xì)節(jié)題;從第四段的句子:He hated the gift he had so recently hoped for. He raised his arms and begged and prayed for Bacchus to take away his deadly gift.可知當(dāng)一切事物均變成金子后,國(guó)王其實(shí)是無(wú)法生存的,所以他定會(huì)很傷心、失望。選B
3.細(xì)節(jié)題:由第四段" Midas wished to free himself to his power"一句可知他希望自己沒(méi)有這個(gè)能力,答案為C。
4.文章說(shuō)到:Midas Touch指他碰到的東西都會(huì)成為金子,此典故指"一切為了錢(qián)"。選C
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  Midas was a powerful king, both rich and greedy.Once he did a great favor for Bacchus, the god of wine.Bacchus offered Midas his choice of a reward.Midas answered at once.He asked that whatever he touched be turned into gold.Bacchus agreed, though he was sorry that Midas had not made a wiser choice.

  Midas was eager to put his newly gained power to the test.He pulled a branch from a tree.The branch became gold in his hand.He picked up a stone, it turned to gold.He touched the grass, it, too, turned to gold.

  Midas was overjoyed, returning home, he ordered his servants to prepare a magnificent meal.But when he picked up some bread, it turned to gold.He lifted a glass of wine to his lips.But before he could taste it, it turned to gold.

  Midas wished to free himself of his power.He hated the gift he had so recently hoped for.He raised his arms and begged and prayed for Bacchus to take away his deadly gift.

  Bacchus showed pity.“Go," he said, "to the River Pactolus.There dip yourself in.Wash away your greed and its punishment."

  Midas did so.Hardly had he touched the waters, before the gold making powers passed into them.The river sands changed into gold.And they remain golden to this day.

(1)

What is the moral in this story?

[  ]

A.

There is more to life than riches.

B.

Gold is more important than food.

C.

You can not trust your friends.

D.

You must make a wiser choice.

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When everything he touched turned to gold, Midas felt ________.

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A.

happy and joyful

B.

sad and disappointed

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What was Midas' wish after he could have nothing to eat?

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A.

To have a big meal.

B.

To gain power to turn things to gold.

C.

To have his power taken away.

D.

To wash himself in the water.

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The climax of the story is the moment when ________.

[  ]

A.

Midas did a favor for Bacchus

B.

Midas realized that he had made mistake

C.

Midas turned everything to gold

D.

Midas lost his power

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Today when we say that a person has the "Midas Touch", we mean that ________.

[  ]

A.

the person is very poor

B.

gold is the most important thing to that person

C.

everything that the person does makes money

D.

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