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Ihadthuslearnedasecondfactofgreatimportance:thiswasthat...

I had thus learned a second fact of great importance: this was that the planet the little prince came from was scarcely any larger than a house!

But that did not really surprise me much. I knew very well that in addition to the great planets—such as the Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Venus—to which we have given names, there are also hundreds of others, some of which are so small that one has a hard time seeing them through the telescope. When an astronomer discovers one of these he does not give it a name, but only a number. He might call it, for example, “Asteroid 325.”

I have serious reasons to believe that the planet from which the little prince came is the asteroid known as B-612. This asteroid has only once been seen through the telescope. That was by a Turkish astronomer, in 1909. On making his discovery, the astronomer had presented it to the International Astronomical Congress, in a great demonstration (论*). But he was in Turkish costume, and so nobody would believe what he said.

Grown-ups are like that...  

Fortunately, however, for the reputation of Asteroid B-612, a Turkish dictator(*者) made a law that his subjects (臣民) should change to European costume under pain of death (违者格杀勿论). So in 1920 the astronomer gave his demonstration all over again, dressed with impressive style and elegance. And this time everybody accepted his report.

If I have told you these details about the asteroid, and made a note of its number for you, it is for the grown-ups and their ways. When you tell them that you have made a new friend, they never ask you any questions about essential matters. They never say to you, “What does his voice sound like? What games does he love best? Does he collect butterflies?” Instead, they demand: “How old is he? How many brothers has he? How much money does his father make?”

If you were to say to the grown-ups: “I saw a beautiful house made of rosy brick, with geraniums in the windows and doves on the roof,” they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all. You would have to say to them: “I saw a house that cost $20,000.” Then they would cry out: “Oh, what a pretty house that is!”

________, if you say to them: “The proof that the little prince existed is that he was charming, that he laughed, and that he was looking for a sheep.” And what good would it do to tell them that? They would shrug their shoulders, and treat you like a child. But if you said to them: “The planet he came from is Asteroid B-612,” then they would be convinced, and leave you free from their questions.

They are like that. One must not hold it against them. Children should always show great tolerance toward grown-up people. But certainly, for us who understand life, figures are a matter of indifference (无足轻重).

32. What are adults like in the eye of the narrator?

A. They lack imagination. 

B. They don’t really understand life.

C. They don’t like Turkish costume.

D. They show no tolerance toward children.

33. According to the narrator, which of the following does NOT belong to questions “about essential matters” when talking about a new friend?

A. How much does he weigh?                       B. Does he like flowers?

C. What’s his favourite sport?                       D. Does he have a cat?

34. Which of the following might be the most suitable word for the blank?

A. However              B. Unfortunately       C. Instead               D. Similarly

35. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?

A. Children should listen to what the grown-ups say.

B. Children should be independent of the grown-ups.

C. Children should try to adapt themselves to the adult world.

D. Children shouldn’t expect the grown-ups to change their way of thinking.

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