One day a teacher told his students a story: There were three dogs chasing a woodchuck (土拨鼠),which ran into a hole in a tree. Soon from the tree out ran a white rabbit. The rabbit ran away very fast. Pursued(追赶) and driven by the three dogs, the rabbit climbed up a tree. But it couldn’t stand steadily, so it fell down to the ground. the rabbit climbed up a tree., the rabbit ran away quickly again…
Finishing the story, the teacher asked, “Are there any problems with the story?” One student said, “Rabbit cannot climb trees.” Another said, “It’s impossible for three dogs not to catch a rabbit.”
When the students couldn’t find any more problems with the story, the teacher said, “There is another problem. Where did the woodchuck go? The woodchuck was the goal that the dogs were chasing. But because of the rabbit’s appearance, the dogs changed their direction, and our thoughts unknowingly changed, too. The woodchuck disappeared in our minds.”
Such is life. While holding on to our goals, we are sometimes fascinated by surrounding(周围的) beauties or interrupted(打断) by minor details, so we forget our goals.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.The woodchuck followed the rabbit quickly. |
B.A woodchuck was run after by three dogs. |
C.The rabbit jumped off a tree. |
D.The woodchuck fell off the tree and ran away. |
The teacher wanted his students to by telling the story.
A.keep a cool mind when facing difficulties |
B.find as many problems as possible |
C.often change their goals in their life |
D.concentrate on their goals in their life |
What’s the best title for the article?
A.Three Dogs and A Rabbit. |
B.Where Did the Woodchuck Go? |
C.Forget Our Goals in Life |
D.Are There Any Problems With the Story? |
How is the article organized(组织)?