問題詳情

< 2> Fables are a very special kind of stories. The stories are about animals __41_ talk as humans do. In fact, fables are __42_ teach a moral. That is, fables are written __43_ to amuse people as to mock (嘲諷) the foolishness of humans.            It is said that Aesop, __44_ hundreds of fables, was a Greek slave (奴隸) who lived in the sixth century BC. His stories were __45_ and always ended with moral lessons. These fables were __46_ that some of the expressions in the stories are still well known today. __47_, in one story a fox hoped to reach some delicious-looking grapes but __48_. After the unsuccessful attempts, he gave up and said, "These grapes are sour. I __49_ eat them if I had some." So the expression 'sour grapes' is used __50__ someone unable to get what he wants and dismisses it as worthless. 
(A) that
(B) in vain
(C) known for
(D) wouldn't
(E) not so much(AB) so popular (BC) when (CD) short (DE) For example (BD) meant to

參考答案

答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

內容推薦