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The Mullah couldn’t break his word. That would be    1   for an important person in the village. He certainly    2   to sell his donkey for a dollar. So he said, “    3   me at the donkey fair (集市) on   4   . I shall sell her at that time. I shall    5   my donkey to the one who will treat her most    6   .

Everybody was kind to animals in the village. So the Mullah    7   out a plan. He wanted to   8  his word and also to keep his donkey.

On the night before the donkey fair, the Mullah bought a piece of     9   .No one had any idea why the Mullah should want that.

On Saturday, man and boy in the village came to the donkey fair.

They found a    10   tied with a piece of rope   11  the tail of the Mullah’s donkey! Beside them stood the Mullah, who looked   12   .

“It is    13   , I’ll sell my donkey for a dollar,” said the Mullah. “Just one    14   , though, my donkey and my cat are very good friends. They must not be   15   . The kind man who    16   my donkey must buy my cat also.”

“How much is your cat?” asked many    17   .

“Oh, my cat is a very    18   animal,” said the Mullah. “Her father    19   a mouse for a king. Her mother caught a mouse for   10  .She is one of the finest cats. For such a great cat I want one hundred dollars”.

The men laughed, and gave up the idea of owning the donkey.

1A. right      B. wrong       C. impossible       D. strange

2. A. didn’t want                    B. wanted

C. hadn’t decided                  D. intended

3. A. Meet       B. Pay        C. Talk        D. Help

4. A. tomorrow afternoon

B. the day after tomorrow

C. the evening

D. Saturday

5. A. give       B. take       C. sell            D. show

6. A. cruelly     B. warmly      C. kindly        D. carefully.

7. A. put       B. thought        C. carried       D. made

8A. say       B. keep         C. break         D. send

9A. bread       B. paper         C. cloth         D. rope

10A. cat        B. dog          C. cock        D. rope

11A. with       B. on         C. to         D. around

12A sad         B happy       C tired          D fine

13A. a lie       B. true         C. real          D. a pity

14A. matter     B. problem       C. thing         D. question

15A. killed      B. sold        C. beaten        D. parted

16A. sees        B. buys         C. likes        D. wants

17A. voices       B. sounds       C. noises         D. cries

18A. pretty       B. cruel        C. strong         D. important

19A. looked after     B. caught       C. drove         D. grasped

20A. me       B. her father        C. the Queen       D. her

 

答案:B;A;A;D;C;C;B;B;D;A;C;B;B;C;D;B;A;D;B;C
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