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首字母填空专练(-)Adogwascrossingabridgeoverariverwithap1ofmeatinhismouthandsawhisownreflectioninthewater.Hethoughtitwasa2dogwithapieceofmeattwicethesizeofhisownpiece.Heopenedhismouthandletgoofhisownpieceofmeatsothathecouldtaketheb3pieceofmeatfromtheotherdog.So,he14hisownpieceofmeatbecausetherivercarrieditaway.Andthereflectionofthemeatinthewateralsod5.Nowhehadnofoodtosatisfyhishunger. 改编自《TheDogandHisReflection^(二)Ahareisananimalthatcanrunveryfast.Atortoiseisananimalthatcanmoveonlyveryslowly.Oneday,aharelaughedatatortoisethatwasmovings1pasthim.Thetortoise,whodidnotlikebeingI2atbecausehewasslow,saidtothehare,“A3youcanrunfasterthanIJwillbeatyouinarace.”Thehare,t4thatthetortoisecouldnotdothis,said,uVerywell,Iwillr5you.”Thetwoanimalsaskedafoxtobethejudgeandtoc6theplacefortherace.Onthedayoftherace,thefoxtoldtheanimalsw7theracewouldbeginandwhereitwouldend.Thefoxthensaid,“One,t8,three,go!”andtheracebegan.Thehareranoffandwassoonalongwayinfrontofthetortoise.Hewass9farinfrontthathestoppedrunningtohavearestandsoonfella10.Thetortoise,however,justkeptonm11slowlyforward.Whentheharew12up,hesawthatthetortoisehadp13himandwasnowalongwayinfrontofhim.Heranasfastashec14tocatchupandpassthetortoise,butbeforehecoulddothis,thefoxjudgedthetortoisetobethew15oftherace. 改编自《TheHareandtheTortoise》(三)Oneday,atortoisewhowasnoth1withherlifesaid,“IwishIcouldflylikethebirds."H2thetortoise,aneagleflewdownandsaid,"W3willyougivemeifIteachyoutofly?”“I’llgiveyoue4Ihave,“answeredthetortoise,k5verywellthatshehadnothingtogive."Verywell,“theeaglesaid,andhep6thetortoiseupandflewintotheskywithher.Thenthetortoisetoldtheeagleshehadnothingtogiveh7.Theeaglesaid,"ThenIwilltakeyourlifei8Jandheletgoofthetortoise.Thetortoisefelltothegroundbelowandbrokeintopieces.Asshewasd9,thetortoisesaid,“Ihavebeensofoolishtocomplain.Ishouldhavebeenhappywithbeinga10andcrawlingontheground.” 改编自《TheTortoiseandtheEagle》(四)Twofriendsweretravelingtogetherwhentheymetabearont1path.Oneofthemq2climbedupintoatree.Hedidnothelphisfriendclimbup,sotheothermanlayonthegroundandpretendedtobed3.Thebearcameuptohimands4himallover.Thenthebearsaidsomethinginthet5ear.Thebeardidn'tthinkthetravelerwouldt6good,sohewentaway.Whenthebearhadg7,theothertravelercamedownfromthetree."Isawthebearsays8inyourear/hesaid."Whatdiditsay?”“Itt9me,“themansaid,"nevertotravelwithsomeonewhorunsawaywhenthereisd10 改编自《TheBearandtheTwoTravelers》(五)Amisersoldeverythingheownedandb1somegoldwiththemoneyhegot.“Thisgoldwillnevergetold,“hethought,“anditcannotbreak,s2IcanalwayssellitwhenIneedmoney.However,goldise3tosteal,soIwillburyit."Thatsamenight,hewentintoaf4andburiedthegold.Fromtimetotime,hewenttothefieldandwoulddigupthegoldtom5sureitwasstillthere.Thenhewouldburyitagain.Amanwhowasb6ahousenearbysawthemiserburyingthegoldagain.Onenight,themanwentintothemiser'sfield,dugupthebarofgold,ands7it.Themiserwenttotheholethenextday.Hecouldnotfindthegold.Hewasveryunhappy!Afriendsawhimcryingandaskedw8thematterwas.Whenthemisertoldhim,thefriendsaid,"P9somestonesintheholeandpretendtheyaregold.Youdidn'tusethegoldwhenyouhadit,soitdoesn'tm10thattherewillonlybestonesinthehole.” 改编自《TheMiser》(六)Amanhadanassandaveryprettylittlepetdog.Theasssleptinawarmstableatnightandhadplentytoeat,butheh1toworkhardduringtheday.Thepetdog,ontheo2hand,livedinthehouse,sleptini3master'sbed,andhadnoworktodo.Itsmastergaveitallk4ofnicethingstoeatandplayedwithit.Thedogneverdida5work.Theassthoughtitwasnotrightthatthedoghadsuchaneasylife,w6hehadtowork.'Tildowhatthedogdoes/hethought.Z/ThenI'llhavethesamekindoflifea7thedog/Hewentintothehouse,jumpedonthebed,andjumpedupathismasterthewaythedogdid.Hismasterdidnotgivehimab8life,however.I9,hehithimwithastickandchasedhimoutofthehouse.u\haveb10foolish/theassthought/lshouldnothavetriedtobelikeadogbecauseIamnotadog.”改编自《TheAssandthePetDog》(七)Alionfellinlovewithawoodcutter'sdaughterandtoldthemantoletthegirlmarryhim.Thewoodcutterandhisdaughterwereverya1ofthelion.Thewoodcutterknewthatifhedidnotletthelionmarryhisdaughter,thelionwouldgetveryangryandwouldkillandeatthemb2.Thewoodcutterknewthatsomehowhehadtofindawayofk3thelion.Afteralotofthought,hesaidtothelion/1willbep4foryoutomarrymydaughter,butsheisveryafraidofyourteethandclaws.Ifyouwillletmet5themallout,youcanmarryher.Iamsuremydaughterwillthenmakeyouagoodwife.”Thelioncouldthinkonlyofhowm6helovedthegirlandwantedherforawife.So,heI7thewoodcuttertakeoutallhisteethandclaws.A8soonasthelionwastoothlessandclawless,thewoodcutterbeganhittinghimwithaheavystick.Thelioncouldnotdefendh9withoutteethorclaws,soheranaway.Hewasalsou10tokillforfood,sohesoondied. 改编自(TheLioninLove》(八)Onceuponatime,therewasawolfthatp1onasheep'sskintomakethesheeponafarmthinkhewaso2ofthem.Thentheywouldlethimg3nearthem,andhewouldbea4tokillandeatoneofthem.Whennightc5,thefarmershutupallhissheep,i6thewolfinsheep'sclothing,tokeepthems7duringthenight.Thenextmorning,hewenttopickasheeptokillsohisf8wouldhavemeattoeat.HelookedforwhathethoughtwastheI9sheepandkilledit.I10wasthewolf. 改编自《TheWolfinSheep'sClothing》(九)Asaltmerchanttookhisasstotheseasidewhereheb1sacksofsalt.Heloadedthesacksofsaltontheassandsetoffforhome.Onthewayhome,theyhadtoc2ariver.Theassslippedandfellintotheriver.Whentheassgottohisfeet,hefoundhisloadwasnotsoh3becausemostofthesalthadmeltedinthewater.Themerchantnowhadtogobacktotheseasideandbuym4salt.Thistimeheboughtmorethanbefore.Onceagain,theycametotheriveront5wayhome.Thistime,theassmadeh6fallintothewatersothatitwouldmeltthesaltinthesacksonhisback.Themerchantsawwhattheasshadd7andwasveryangrywithitfortryingtocheathim.Hetookitbacktotheseasideandfilledthesackswithspongesi8ofsalt.Whentheyr9theriverontheirwayhome,theassagainmadehimselffallintothewater.Thistime,however;thespongesbecamef10ofwaterandthesackswerenowheavierthanbefore. 改编自《TheSaltMerchantandtheAss》(十)Ashepherdboylookedafterthesheepbelongingtothepeopleofthevillage.Onedayhecried/Wolf!Wolf!”H1him,thevillagersrantohelphimdriveawaythewolf.However,whentheyreachedhim,therewasnowolftobes2.Theboythoughtitwasveryf3.“Youweren'tquicke4hesaidtothem.Z/Thewolfhasrunaway//Thinkinghewasveryclever,afewdayslaterheshouted〃Wolf!"again.Again,thev5cametohelphim,andagainhesaid/Youweren'tquickenough.Thewolfhasr6away."Thea7villagerswentbacktotheirworkinthevillage.Aweeklater,theboyshouted^Wolfi"again,butthev川agersdidnotb8him.Howeveothistimetherer9wasawolf,anditkilledallthesheepb10noonecametodriveitaway. 改编自《TheBoyWhoCriedWolf》(十一)Amanhadtwodaughters.Onewasmarriedtoafarmer,andtheo1toabrick-maker.Themanwantedtogiveonew2toeachdaughter.Hewenttothedaughterwhohadm3thefarmer,andaskedh4shewasandiftherewasanythingsheneeded.Thedaughtersaid,"E5isfine,Father.Io6haveonewish.Iwishthatitwillrainsot7myhusband'splantswillgrow."Themanthenwenttovisitthedaughterw8hadmarriedthebrick-maker.Hea9askedherhowshewas,andiftherewasa10sheneeded.Shereplied,Z1haveeverythingIneede11thatIwantmanyfinedayssothatthesunwilldrythebricksmyhusbandhasm12・”Thefatherthentoldher,z/ldon'tknoww13towishforthetwoofyou.Yoursisterwantsrain,andyouwantdry,s14weather.WhateverIwishfor,itwillnotp15oneofyou." 改编自《TheFatherandHisTwoDaughters》首字母填空答案:(-)Lpiec

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