It is summer. An ant(蚂蚁) works all day long. Now she is carrying some cake to her home near a big tree.
“You can work in autumn too. I sing every day. How happy I am!”
Summer and autumn go. Now winter comes.
A.The sun is good and the sky is blue. |
B.There is snow everywhere. |
C.A cicada(蝉) is in the tree. |
D.The ant wants to give some food to her friend. |
E.Where can I get the food then? |
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【推荐1】A Swedish couple on holiday were traveling around Italy, and they wanted to go to Capri. Capri is an island in the south of the country, famous for its beautiful beach. The couple put their destination into their car's GPS. but they made a spelling mistake(错误). They carelessly typed CARPI instead of CAPRI. There is a real place called Carpi in Italy, but it is a small town in the north of the country.
The couple followed the GPS. Although they were traveling to an island, it didn't worry them that they never crossed a bridge or saw the sea. When they arrived in Carpi, they went to the tourist office. They asked how they could go to the Blue Grotto, a well-known place in Capri. Of course, the office worker couldn't understand them. He thought they wanted to go to a restaurant called the Blue Grotto for dinner.
When the man realized that the couple thought they were in Capri, he explained their mistake. The couple got back into their car and started driving south. The office worker said, “They were surprised, but not angry.”
It was a spelling mistake that took the couple 600 kilometers from their destination.
1. Where did the couple want to go?A.To Carpi. | B.To Capri. | C.To Sweden. |
A.计划书 | B.电话簿 | C.目的地 |
A.Because they forgot where to go. |
B.Because they broke their car's GPS. |
C.Because they made a wrong spelling. |
A.Blue Grotto is a well-known restaurant in Capri. |
B.Carpi is a small town in the south of the country. |
C.Capri is a famous island in the south of the country. |
A.A Beautiful Beach | B.A Careless Mistake | C.A Wonderful Vacation |
【推荐2】Edward rose early on the New﹣year morning. He looked in every room and wished a Happy New Year to his family. Then he ran into the street to repeat that to those he might meet.
When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars.
His face lighted up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some petty books that he had seen at the bookstore.
He left the house with a light heart, expecting to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor family.
"I wish you a happy New Year." said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head.
"You are not from this country?" said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak his language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children shaking with cold, as if (好像) to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time."
Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in trouble. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man and the other to his wife.
They were excited and said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you so much that we will remember you all the time."
When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked down.
"I have bought no books,"said he,"I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry then."He went on, "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year."
"My dear boy,"said his father, "Here are some books, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New﹣Year gift".
"I saw you give the money cheerfully to the poor German family. It was nice for a little boy to do so. Be always ready to help others and every year of your life will be to you a Happy New Year."
1. Edward expected to with the money he got from his father.A.help the poor family | B.buy something to eat |
C.buy some pretty books | D.learn another language |
A.He couldn't understand the boy. | B.He wouldn't accept the money. |
C.He didn't like the boy's language. | D.He was too cold to say anything. |
A.One dollar. | B.Two dollars. | C.Three dollars. | D.Four dollars. |
A.got a prize for his kind heart | B.had to buy his books next year |
C.bought the books at the bookstore | D.got more money from his father |
a.His father gave him some money. b.He wished a Happy New Year to his family.
c.He gave the money to the poor German family. d.His father bought some books for him.
e.He ran into the street to pass on the wish to those he might meet.
A.abedc | B.aedbe | C.baede | D.beacd |
【推荐3】“Amy! Milk!” Mama called.
Milk. It was Amy’s turn to get it. Amy sighed and shut her first-aid(急救) book.
Amy tied the cow close to a tree. Somewhere down the mountain, some volunteer doctors were teaching medical skills to village nurses. Amy heard Betty dive off hours ago. “She should have taken me with her. She thinks I’m too young.” Amy thought. “But she’s wrong. I am already 15!”
Amy carried the milk back to Mama, then wandered up the road. Roy, a village boy, was trying to stand on a horse’s back. “No wonder they don’t trust kids with anything important,” Amy thought.
She had just turned away when she heard a heavy fall and a few cries. Roy was on the ground. “Roy!” The kids nearby ran towards him. “Get Betty,” one said. Amy shook her head. “Betty’s gone to the city.”
The kids didn’t know what to do. Amy ran to Roy and saw one of his legs out of shape. A broken leg! She remembered what the first-aid book said about it.
“Victor!” Amy called to one of the boys. “Go get Roy’s mama, and find someone with a truck,” She turned to the others. “Give me your shirts. We need something to tie his leg with.”
Amy then found a strong, straight stick. She carefully wrapped the shirts around Roy’s leg and the stick. Roy cried out in pain. “I know it hurts,” Amy said softly. “But this will hold it still until you get to the hospital.”
When Amy was done, she looked up and saw Roy’s mama and a man watching beside a truck. “Thank you, Amy,” Roy’s mama said. Amy helped them lift Roy into the truck, then they drove down the hillside towards the hospital.
The next day, Betty came to Amy’s home. “I heard what you did,” Betty said. “You kept your head in an emergency. That’s an important skill.”
Amy’s face turned red. “I was afraid ...”
Betty shook her head. “It’s OK for a nurse to be afraid, as long as she has a clear head. The volunteer doctors are coming tomorrow with vaccines. We need some more hands. Can you help?”
“I’d love to.” Amy replied at once.
“Come early, then. There is a lot to learn.”
Amy smiled. “I’ll bring my first-aid book.”
1. Why didn’t Betty take Amy with her to the medical training?A.Amy was busy reading. | B.Amy had to milk the cow. |
C.Betty left too early in the morning. | D.Betty thought Amy wasn’t old enough. |
A.He fell off the horseback. | B.He was kicked by the horse. |
C.He successfully stood on the horseback. | D.He was pulled off the horseback by the kids. |
a. She found a proper stick. b. She helped lift Roy into the truck.
c. She asked the boys for some shirts. d. She tied the shirts around the broken leg.
e. She sent someone to get Roy’s mum and a truck.
A.c-e-a-b-d | B.a-c-e-d-b | C.e-c-a-d-b | D.e-c-a-b-d |
A.Amy had similar experiences before. |
B.Amy was cool-headed when giving first-aid. |
C.Betty regretted not taking Amy to the training. |
D.Betty realized that Amy had become a good doctor. |
A.Only trained doctors and nurses can provide first-aid. |
B.Knowledge from books can help solve real-life problems. |
C.Children need enough practice before they can be helpful. |
D.Helping with housework is important to children’s health. |