C. Self-confidence D. All of the above
D
One day in the evening, a sheep was enjoying himself at the mountainside, when a wolf came out all of a sudden and intended to eat him. The sheep jumped away immediately and used his horns to knock back the wolf, crying out loudly to his friends for help.
The horse looked down and saw the wolf. and then he ran away quickly.
The donkey stopped and found the wolf, and then slipped away quietly.
The pig passed by and saw the wolf, and then rushed down the mountain right away.
The dog heard the cries and hurried to the mountainside. He jumped out of the bushes and bit the wolf's neck. The wolf felt so painful that he shouted angrily and escaped quickly.
After the sheep came back home, all his friends came up to visit him.
The horse said, "Why not tell me you were in danger? My strong feet could break the wolf's head."
The donkey said, "Why not tell me you were in danger? I could shout the wolf away with my horrible voice!"
The pig said, "Why not tell me you were in danger? I could use my big mouth to press the wolf down the mountain."
Among all of them, only the dog did not say anything.
The real friendship does not lie in great words but in the hand that could help you out of troubles when needed. Those who often surround you and make you happy are not necessarily your real friends, while those who seem to be distant from you but care about you and do you a favor when you are in trouble.
33. What happened when the sheep was enjoying himself one day?
A. The sheep jumped towards a wolf and used his horns to knock him
B. A wolf came out all of a sudden and intended to make friends with him
C. He was in great danger of losing his life
D. The sheep had nothing to do but play a gar
34. Which animal stood in a higher place than the place where the sheep cried for help?
A. The horse B. donkey C. The pig D. the dog
35. Who does the underlined word "those" in the last paragraph refer to in the story?
A. The wolves B. The dogs
C. The sheep D. The horses ,the pigs and the donkeys