Once there were two crows (烏鴉)whose opinions(觀點) were always opposite.
One day, one of the crows said to the other, “ You should realize, of course, that I can fly much higher than you.”
“ Don’t be ridiculous (荒謬的).” the other crow said. “ Everyone knows that I can fly much higher than you.”
“No, you can’t” the first crow said.
“Yes, I can” the second crow replied, and the argument went on and on.
At last they decided to have a contest to solve the argument.
“ We will compete to find out who can fly higher while carrying a bag” the first crow said.
They argued for some time because of the size of the bag, but at last
came to an agreement.
Then there was a further argument about what each bag would be filled with. Finally, they agreed that the first crow would fill his bag with cotton and the second crow would fill his with salt.
The first crow thought he was clever to agree to this, because salt is much heavier than cotton. At last they were ready for the contest. Holding their bag in their mouths, they flew into the sky.
They had not been flying for long. However, when it began to rain- as the second crow had expected it would. Can you guess who could fly higher?
小題1:The two crows were arguing about ____
A.who was much clever |
B.who can fly higher |
C.how to fly into the sky |
D.how to carry the bag |
小題2:The underlined phrase “came to an agreement” means ____ in Chinese.
A.達(dá)成一致 | B.爭論結(jié)束 | C.請來裁判 | D.爭論升級 |
小題3:In the rain the bag with cotton in it would got ____.
A.lighter | B.heavier | C.bigger | D.smaller |
小題4:The second crow filled his bag with salt because he thought ____
A.salt was lighter | B.cotton was heavier |
C.it would rain | D.he would need some salt |
小題5:How many times did the two crows argue?
A.Once | B.Twice | C.Three times | D.Four times |