Jackson was driving back home along a road one evening.
An old lady with her car was standing on one side of the road.
Jackson knew how she felt. He said, “
The lady thought for a while and then went into his car.
Jackson never thought about getting money. This was not a job for him.
A.She looked worried. |
B.There was a smile on her face. |
C.He just lost his job. |
D.I’m here to help you, madam. |
E.This was helping someone in need. |
F.There was something wrong with her car. |
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The children’s hospital Time: every weekend (9:00—17:00) Things to do: clean up wards (病房) and cheer sick children up. You need to: ☆be good with kids ☆be good at telling stories. Tel.: 678-8966 |
The city park Time: Friday (13:30—16:30) Things to do: pick up rubbish and clean the benches (长凳) You need to: ☆wear comfortable clothes. ☆bring rubbish bags. |
The after-school reading program Time: Sunday (14:00—17:00) Things to do: raise storybooks for kids, read books to them and have a good talk with them. You need to: ☆be at least 14 years old. |
1. What do volunteers need to do at the children’s hospital?
① To clean up wards. ② To be good at teaching.
③ To cheer sick children up. ④ To make up stories with sick children.
A.①② | B.②③ | C.①③ | D.③④ |
A.For two hours. | B.For three hours. |
C.For four hours. | D.For five hours. |
A.You should collect leaves in the city park if you volunteer there. |
B.You must be good at singing if you want to volunteer at the children’s hospital. |
C.You can call 678-9686 to learn more information about the after-school reading program. |
D.You have to wear comfortable clothes and bring rubbish bags in the city park as a volunteer. |
【推荐2】I’ll never forget the Easter in 1946. I was twelve, my little sister, Ocy, was ten and my older sister, Darlene, was fourteen. We lived at home with our mother, and the four of us knew what we should do without dad. My dad had died five years before leaving Mom with no money and three school-aged kids to raise.
By 1946, a month before Easter, the pastor(牧师) of our church announced that a special holiday offering would be taken to help a poor family. We talked about what we could do. We decided to buy fifty pounds of potatoes and lived on them for a month. This would allow us to save twenty dollars of our grocery money for the offering. Then we thought that if we turned our electric lights off as much as possible, we'd save money on that month's electric bill.
The night before Easter, we were so excited that we could hardly sleep. We didn’t care that we wouldn’t have new clothes for Easter; we had seventy dollars for the sacrificial offering. We could hardly wait to get to the church!
Finally, we sat in church proudly. When the offering began, mom put in a ten-dollar bill and each of us kids put in a twenty-dollar bill. We sang all the way home from church. Over lunch, mom had a surprise for us. She had bought a dozen eggs, and we had boiled Easter eggs with our fried potatoes!
Later that afternoon the pastor dropped by. Mom went to the door, talked with him for a moment, and then came back with an envelope in her hand. We asked what it was, but she didn’t say a word. She opened the envelope and out fell a bunch of money.
1. The first paragraph mainly tells us that_________.A.the writer’s father died early | B.the writer’s family lived a very hard life |
C.the writer had many sisters | D.the writer’s mother was very hard-working |
A.They liked to eat potatoes. | B.They wanted to save money for the offering. |
C.They wanted to pay the electric bill. | D.They were too poor to buy other vegetables. |
a. We sang all the way home from church.
b. Mom got an envelope with money in it.
c. We were so excited that we could hardly sleep
d. The pastor announced to hold a special holiday offering
e. Mom put in a ten-dollar bill and each of us kids put in a twenty-dollar bill.
A.d--a--c--b--e | B.d--c--b--e--a |
C.d--e--c--a--b | D.d--c--e--a--b |
A.no pains, no gains | B.do well and have well |
C.money is the most important | D.saving can help people live a good life |
【推荐3】On a hot July afternoon, my mother and I were walking back home from a pizza store. We had bought many things. I was feeling really tired as I was carrying our shopping bag. I decided to throw something away. I was walking towards a dustbin (垃圾箱) when I noticed a poor man walking out of the restaurant in front of us. He walked to the nearby dustbin and started looking through it.
I suddenly felt very sorry because I was going to throw away a new drink just because it was too heavy. I walked up to him and gave the drink and some bread to him, which surprised him. The man looked at me in surprise and took what I gave him. A big smile appeared on his face. I felt I couldn’t be happier with myself. But then he said. “Wow, this is my son’s lucky day!”
With that, he thanked me happily and started off on his bike. I even heard him singing as he rode away. I got a warm feeling inside. I now understand what it means by the saying ‘‘Giving in getting.”
Though it was only a little action, I got and learned more in those two minutes than I did in the rest of the month. Everyone in the world needs help. Everyone can give help and everyone can be helped.
The look of the man’s happiness appears in my mind whenever I have the chance to do something nice.
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C.on a winter morning | D.on a summer afternoon |
A.Because he didn’t like it | B.Because it was too heavy. |
C.Because it was not delicious. | D.Because he wanted to help others. |
A.his son | B.his wife |
C.his mother | D.his daughter |
A.the poor man had two sons |
B.the writer liked throwing things away |
C.the poor man knew the writer a long time ago |
D.the writer will do something good more in the rest of his life |
A.A Poor Man | B.A Story of a Dustbin |
C.The Power of Kindness | D.My Son’s Lucky Day |