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Once upon a time, there was a little vine (葡萄藤). She was young, but she grew well. In her eyes, she could do everything well all by herself.
As winter came, the wind became strong. The little vine had a bad time. She felt it would be difficult for her to grow or live any more. Suddenly, the little vine heard a voice. A bigger vine was calling her, “Here, reach out and hold on to me.” However, the little vine did nothing. She was not sure whether (是否) she should listen to the bigger vine or not.
“What would this mean?” she thought. She always did everything by herself before.
“Just reach out and I can help you,” the bigger vine said.
Finally, the little vine reached out her hands to the bigger vine. When she touched the bigger vine, she felt she was strong again. The wind and snow became stronger, but the little vine wasn’t worried because she stood with other vines.
One windy day, the little vine looked down and saw a scared smaller vine. She called her, “Here, reach out and I will help you.”
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) 1. What did the little vine look like?
A. Young but growing well.
B. Young and sick.
C. Young and small.
D. Young and growing slowly.
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) 2. Why did the little vine do nothing at first?
A. Because she thought the wind would stop soon.
B. Because she thought she could do everything by herself.
C. Because she thought the wind was not strong enough.
D. Because she thought the bigger vine was not friendly to her.
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) 3. How did the little vine feel when she stood with other vines?
A. Worried.
B. Nervous.
C. Afraid.
D. Relaxed.
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) 4. What was the bigger vine like?
A. Kind and helpful.
B. Unfriendly and selfish.
C. Kind and independent.
D. Unkind and doubtful.
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) 5. What did the writer want to tell us through this text?
A. We should do everything by ourselves.
B. We should learn to solve problems by ourselves.
C. It’s important to ask others for help when we meet difficulties.
D. It’s important for us to get help from others and give help to others.
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