Long ago,some children were playing at seaside when they found a turtle(海龜). They began to beat(打) the turtle. Just at that time, a young man came and said to them, “Stop!” The children ran    16    quickly. The turtle was very thankful and said, “Thanks for your    17    . I truly would like to invite you to a wonderful palace now.”

The young man rode on the back of the turtle and was taken to the secret palace in the sea. When he    18    the palace, he was very surprised and said to the turtle, “What a nice palace!” In order to thank him, the king(國(guó)王) of the turtles gave him a very big dinner. He had never seen such a dinner before. He received a warm welcome there and was very    19   everything.

After dinner, the king of the turtles said, “I am going to give you two boxes,    20     you can open only one.” “You mustn’t open both of them. Don’t forget it!” The turtle    21    him. “All right, I will open only one,” the young man promised. At this time, a large wave(浪) sent him out of the sea.

   22     he went home, he opened the bigger one of the two boxes. To    23     surprise, the box was full of gold. “My God!” he cried. “I’m    24    now.” Then he thought, “Things in the other box must be expensive, too.” He could not wait any longer. He    25    his promise and opened the other box. As soon as he opened it, he became an old man. His hair turned white. His face looked like an old man over eighty years old. It all happened in a moment. He was sorry for what he did, but it was too late.

16. A. across                B. away                        C. into                          D. out

17. A. gift                     B. gold                         C. treatment                  D. kindness

18. A. left                     B. reached                    C. built                         D. designed

19. A. pleased with  B. careful with         C. angry with              D. sorry for

20. A. so          B. or                 C. but                    D. as

21. A. helped       B. followed           C. reminded               D. refused  

22. A. After        B. Before             C. While           D. Since

23. A. her          B. him              C. their                   D. his

24. A. poor         B. rich              C. sad            D. young

25. A. remembered   B. accepted        C. broke           D. recorded

16—20 BDBAC   21—25 CADBC

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