She’s terribly upset because her father
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“This Radio Two.This is the one o'clock news.A she wolf escaped from the Dorford Zoo this morning and is believed to be still at large in the Dorford area.If hungry the wolf might be dangerous.If anyone sees this animal, please inform the nearest police-station.”
Mrs.Clarke switched the radio off: she wanted to make her middy lunch before her baby woke up.She pushed the pram(婴儿车)into the garden, left it under a tree out of the sun and went into the kitchen.
Then minutes later she came to the back door to see if everything was all right.A big dog was standing by the pram looking at the baby.“That’s the Johnson’s dog.I’ve told them they ought to keep that great animal in their own garden.Those dogs are a bit too much like wolves.”Then Mrs.Clarke went cold.“Wolves.What have I heard about wolves?”She was sure she had heard something about an escaped wolf on the radio.She looked hard at the creature by the pram—and the more she looked the more certain she became.It wasn’t the dog from next door.Like it, but different.It was as big as the dog, but the color was greyer and it looked thinner.
At this moment the creature put its front legs on the side of the pram and looked at the sleeping baby, licking its face.The baby woke up and began to cry quietly.
Mrs.Clarke wanted to scream, but she knew it would be wrong to do that.What should she do? “Inform the police,” the radio had said.But that meant leaving the garden and going to the telephone near the front door.She was sure that somehow she must get the wolf away from the prom.The she remembered the piece of meat she had bought.It was on the kitchen table.
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Very quietly she slipped into the kitchen and came back with the meat.
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Eventually, Heumann was accepted into a New York City public school program for students with disabilities, but her life was
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A.escaped | B.hurt | C.survived | D.recovered |
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A.impossible | B.abnormal | C.immoral | D.uncommon |
A.away | B.out | C.off | D.over |
A.care | B.leave | C.abandon | D.support |
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A.teacher | B.student | C.volunteer | D.visitor |
A.walking stick | B.wheelchair | C.deaf-aid | D.guide dog |
A.barriers | B.weaknesses | C.differences | D.failures |
A.presented | B.offered | C.denied | D.awarded |
A.broke in | B.reached out | C.came over | D.took apart |
A.covered | B.delivered | C.published | D.made |
6 . Campeche is a city with a tumultuous history. Originally this area was settled by the Mayans. The first Spanish colonizers arrived in 1517 and established Campeche as the main port in the region. Unsurprisingly, this made Campeche an attractive target for pirates who first arrived in the late 16 century. For the next 200 years, Campeche was frequently attacked. Nevertheless, it is a delightful city and filled with interesting things to do.
Explore the old city of Campeche
There are a lot of beautiful restored old towns in Mexico, but Campeche is one of the nicest, cleanest and most elegant. The Campeche neighborhood is lovely and colorful, with neat sidewalks and smoothly laid out roads!
Wander along the Campeche Malecon
One of the nicest things about Campeche is its waterfront setting. The best way to enjoy that? Wandering along the malecon, or the walkway along the waterfront, just before sunset. This is the time when it cools down and everyone comes out to see things and to be seen. You'll see couples posing for photographers, joggers, cyclists, elderly people having conversations and groups of teenagers giggling.
Stop for a Bite at Calle 59
Calle 59 is a pedestrian-only street filled with outdoor tables from the surrounding restaurants. You can cat here at night, but a lot of people come for drinks. This is the one place in Campeche that feels touristy—its tables are filled with giant beers that get shared among multiple peoples.
1. Which of the following sentence can best describe Campeche?A.Campeche has a large population. |
B.Campeche is a city with mixed heritage. |
C.Campeche has experienced years of civil war. |
D.Campeche once appealed to pirates for its culture. |
A.Having a nice walk along the malecon. | B.Enjoying the atmosphere of Campeche. |
C.Drinking beers in the restaurants. | D.Taking some pictures of the sunset. |
A.Mexico. | B.Calle 59. |
C.The Campeche neighborhood. | D.The Campeche Malecon. |
7 . Children who read often have bigger vocabularies and stronger comprehension skills. And a Pew Research survey reported that reading is considered the second most important skill kids need to get ahead.
Start Early
Studies show that reading to babies, even before they're born, can boost vocabulary and give them a head start to reading
"Read" Videos
When children follow along while a book is read aloud, they're improving spelling skills and comprehension.
Game it Up
Got a reluctant reader in your house? Make reading and writing fun with our silly story generator and word games. Then reward their efforts with printable door hangers, trading cards, and bookmarks.
Find Fun Facts
Whether your children are into space, animals, science, or dinosaurs, they probably love learning and sharing strange facts. You needn't care about the theme.
Read Together
A.Watch videos while reading books. |
B.Vocabulary is important to babies' reading comprehension. |
C.Just wow them with surprise so they'll want to read more1. |
D.Model good reading behavior by sharing your love of books. |
E.The same is true with following along with captions on a video. |
F.So start a new chapter in your child's reading life with these tips. |
G.Luckily infants show bad judgement and will listen to whatever you read. |
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Marcus sat by his window, gazing at the blinking lights on other buildings. He thought of Papa who was visiting Marcus's sick grandpa in Jamaica. "I'll try to help Mama while you're gone." Marcus had promised his father.
His little brother, Peter, sat beside him. "When are we getting our Christmas tree, Marcus?" Peter asked. " I can't wait to decorate it with Mama's straw birds."
"We're not getting a tree this year, Peter”
"Why not?"
"Too many bills with Grandpa sick. Mama said we can't afford one."
Marcus walked slowly to his room and shook his piggy bank. Seven dollars in coin fell out, his tips them helping at the market.
With school out, he thought, maybe I can earn enough in two days to buy a tree and surprise Mama and Peter.
The next day, he stayed busy pushing cars to help shoppers. By the time he left, six more dollars jingled in his pocket. My lucky day, he though. Thirteen dollars should buy a small tree.
He whistled all the way to the lot. But even the smallest trees were $15 or more. Tomorrow will be busy with shoppers, he thought. I'll earn those extra dollars.
“Can you save this tree for me, Sir?" he asked the man in the lot.
“I can't, but come back tomorrow. It might still be here." the man said.
“I`ll be back." Marcus waved and dashed off.
The next morning, Mama came into his room. "The babysitter is sick. I'll need you to take care of Peter for a day." Mom said and gave Marcus a hug. I'll never get a tree now, Marcus thought. Later, Peter pleaded, "Can we go out?" After thinking for a moment, Marcus nodded. He took his brother to the tree lot. There, he saw that most of the trees were gone, including the one he had wanted.
Para l:
Then Marcus saw a very small tree in the corner.
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They began placing Mama's straw birds on the branches.
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Building a Healthy New Life
Dear fellow students,
I'm Lihua, president of the Student Union of our school.
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