第四部分閱讀理解(共15個(gè)小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)
In the western part of the United States where the Indians lived, a little mouse called the “bean mouse” became a guide to rich stores of good and tasty difficult-to-find food. Each season, the little animal would work very hard to search out the rare beans, and “cache” them away in its nest (窩). The Indians learned of this and found out the hiding place. They collected most of the beans for themselves. When the mouse returned to its home and found only a few of the tasty beans left, it set to work, harder than ever before, gathering more beans. This was a fine thing for the Indians, who had only to look for the nest, while the mouse had to look for the beans. But the Indians returned the favour (恩惠,善意) by always making sure that the animal had enough for the winter.
61. The Indians valued the bean mouse _________.
A. as a guide to food                                     B. as fertile (肥沃的) land
C. because it made a good pet                              D. because its fur was valuable
62. The underlined word “cache” means _______.
A. throw them in every place                      B. place them in a hiding place for later use
C. put them in its home                                 D. lay them under the mud
63. The passage says that the bean mouse was ________.
A. fearless               B. friendly                    C. rare                     D. hard-working
64. The Indians are shown to be ________.
A. clever                 B. hard-working        C. unkind                D. educated
65. The best title for this passage is _________.
A. Man’s Best Friend                                   B. Habits of the Bean Mouse
C. A Search of Rare Beans                              D. The Indians and the Mouse


【小題1】A
【小題2】C
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】D

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A
In the summer of 1978 an English farmer was driving his tractor through a field of wheat when he discovered that some of his wheat was lying flat on the ground. The flattened(變平的) wheat formed a circle about six meters across. Around this circle were four smaller circles of flattened wheat. The five circles were in a formation(構(gòu)造) like five dots (點(diǎn)). During the following years, farmers in England found the strange circles in their fields more and more often.
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