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There was once a young shepherd boy who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain near a dark forest. It was lonely and      (bore) for him watching the sheep all day.
No one was near     there farmers he could sometimes see working in the fields in the valley below.
One day the boy thought of a plan by    he could get a little company and have some fun. He ran down toward the valley     (cry), “Wolf! Wolf!”
The men ran to meet him, and    they found out there was no wolf at all, they complained and returned to their work. However, the boy was very happy when he saw the men come running.
The boy enjoyed the company so much that a few days later he tried  same trick again, and again the men ran to help him.
A few days later, a real wolf came from the forest and was heading   the sheep.
The boy ran toward the valley, and more loudly  ever he cried,“Wolf! Wolf! A wolf has really appeared. ”
But the men, who had been   (fool) twice before, thought that he was tricking them again. No one came   (help) the boy. The lying shepherd boy was eaten up by the wolf with all his  sheep.

科目 英语   题型 填空题   难度 中等
知识点: 语法填空
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