下面有五則寓意。閱讀A-F的寓言故事,然后匹配與之對應(yīng)的寓言故事。其中有一個故事是多余的。

66. Not everything you see is what it appears to be.

67. He who loses freedom loses all.

68. Misfortune tests true friendship.

69.Union gives strength.

70.Precious things are for those that can prize them.

 

【答案】

 

 C

 A

 B

 F

 D

【解析】

試題分析:

 C 本句指你看見的不一定都是對的。C段中的猴子在正常情況下可以表演的非常好,這些都只是表面現(xiàn)象,在有人用堅果來引誘他們的時候,本質(zhì)就暴露無遺了。

 A 本句指熱愛自由的人就會熱愛一切,A段中狼寧愿被餓死也不愿意像狗那樣失去自由。故兩者相符。

 B 本句指患難見真情,B段中的那個朋友在熊出現(xiàn)的時候,丟下朋友就逃走了。這樣的朋友不是作者的朋友。

 F 本句指團結(jié)就是力量。F段中的老人在臨死前用一束木棍告訴兒子團結(jié)就是力量。

 D 本句是指珍貴的東西是對那些珍惜他們的人才有價值。D段中的珍珠對于公雞來說一點價值都沒有,但是對人來說卻價值連城。

考點:考查任務(wù)型閱讀

點評:本題考查考生的歸納總結(jié)能力,要把各段的中心思想和寓言隱含的寓意相結(jié)合,進行合理的匹配。

 

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