One winter afternoon, a little mouse went out for a walk.<br />Suddenly, the mouse saw a hole.<br />He thought, it must be his friends, so he went into it.<br />To his surprise, it wasn't a mouse's house, but a snake's.<br />Several snakes were sleeping there.<br />When they saw the little mouse, they didn't pay attention to him, or tried to catch him.<br />They just went on sleeping.<br />The little mouse was afraid and ran away.<br />After he got home, he told his mother what he had seen.<br />His mother said, don't be afraid.<br />Snakes are our enemies, but they can't catch you now.<br />It's time for their winter sleep.<br />During their winter sleep, snakes never harm others.<br />One winter afternoon, a little mouse went out for a walk.<br />Suddenly, the mouse saw a hole.<br />He thought, it must be his friends, so he went into it.<br />To his surprise, it wasn't a mouse's house, but a snake's.<br />Several snakes were sleeping there.<br />When they saw the little mouse, they didn't pay attention to him, or tried to catch him.<br />They just went on sleeping.<br />The little mouse was afraid and ran away.<br />After he got home, he told his mother what he had seen.<br />His mother said, don't be afraid.<br />Snakes are our enemies, but they can't catch you now.<br />It's time for their winter sleep.<br />During their winter sleep, snakes never harm others.
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Whose house was the hole?
A . A mouse' s.B . The little mouse' s.C . The snake' s.
(2)
What were the snakes doing?
A . They were sleeping.B . They were chatting.C . They were eating.
(3)
How did the little mouse' s mother feel?
A . She felt sleepy(瞌睡的).B . She felt afraid of the snakes.C . She wasn' t afraid of the snakes.
(4)
When did the story take place?
A . On a winter afternoon.B . On an autumn afternoon.C . On a spring afternoon.
(5)
What can we learn from the story?
A . Snakes never eat mice.B . Snakes usually sleep in winter.C . Mice like to live next to snakes.