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Fancy Guppy is called “peacock fish” in Chinese, they have a big variety(品种), the cheapest ones are about 15 yuan for a pair, but expensive ones can be up to 80-100 yuan each.Fancy Guppies are called Peacock fish because they have big beautiful tails, just like peacocks’.Peacock fish aren’t arrogant as peacocks, they are tender and shy.When you come near the tank, they will hide right away.

(1)

You may pay ________ for a pair of expensive Fancy Guppy?

[  ]

A.

15 yuan

B.

80 yuan

C.

100 yuan

D.

170 yuan

(2)

Why are Fancy Guppy called “Peacock fish”?

[  ]

A.

Because they are expensive.

B.

Because they have a big variety.

C.

Because they are arrogant.

D.

Because they have big beautiful tails.

(3)

If you come near the tank, Fancy Guppy may ________.

[  ]

A.

be afraid

B.

swim away

C.

be happy

D.

ask for food

(4)

Guess the meaning of the word “expensive” in the paragraph ________

[  ]

A.

稀有的

B.

昂贵的

C.

便宜的

D.

普通的

(5)

Guess the meaning of the word “arrogant” in the paragraph ________

[  ]

A.

傲慢的

B.

温柔的

C.

害羞的

D.

美丽的

答案:1.D;2.D;3.B;4.B;5.A;
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