There once was a forest filled with happy animals. One day a raccoon (浣熊) found some socks left behind by picnickers, and 61 (decide) to wear them. They fitted so well, and felt so 62 (comfort), that he kept them on. He spent his days 63 (walk) through the forest in his new socks.
Other animals became envious(嫉妒) of the raccoon’s new look and followed his trend. First it was squirrels in 64 (shirt), then rabbits 65 hats on, and finally birds wearing underpants!
Doctor Bear, the forest physician, disapproved and tried to warn the clothes-wearers. But no one listened. Instead, they urged him to follow the 66 (late) trend too.
Soon, the problems started. The squirrel caught his shirt on a branch and crashed to the ground. The rabbit tried entering his hole while wearing his hat and got stuck. Even the raccoon, thanks to his 67 (bright) coloured socks, slipped into the river and almost died.
When the 68 (injure) animals came to see Doctor Bear, he told them, “Your clothes are killing you. You don’t need 69 .”
Those 70 listened to the doctor’s advice finally understood they didn’t need clothes. They’d only started wearing clothes to make others envy them.
61. decided
62. comfortable
63. walking
64. shirts
65. with
66.latest
67. brightly
68. injured
69. them
70. who
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