A lion woke up one evening and felt hungry. He went to look___________ food in the forest. He wanted to __________ something to eat.

Suddenly, he saw a______________ running about. The lion ran after the rabbit. ____________, he caught the little rabbit. As he was going to eat the rabbit, he __________ a deer. He decided he would chase the deer instead because the deer was __________ than the rabbit. So he left the rabbit and __________ to the deer. The deer ran fast and finally escaped (逃脫), as the lion was too ___________ and tired to run.

The lion stopped running. He said to himself, “I should go back to eat the rabbit.” He hurried back to the rabbit. But when he came back, the rabbit was gone. The lion felt foolish. Now he had _________ to eat.

As the old ____________ goes, quit while you’re ahead. If you already have everything you need, you shouldn’t let yourself become too greedy (貪婪的).

1.A. for B. after C. up D. out

2.A. take B. ask C. catch D. find

3.A. deer B. lion C. chicken D. rabbit

4.A. Soon B. Suddenly C. Totally D. unluckily

5.A. saw B. caught C. taught D. attacked

6.A. happier B. smaller C. bigger D. heavier

7.A. turned B. talked C. walked D. stopped

8.A. sad B. hungry C. excited D. surprised

9.A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing

10.A. word B. saying C. sentences D. blog

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