A.Colleagues. | B.Husband and wife. | C.Customer and shop assistant. |
A.The man’s father. | B.The man’s brother. | C.The man’s mother. |
A.Selfish. | B.Thoughtful. | C.Careful. |
1. What will George do next week?
A.Hold an activity. | B.Register for a contest. | C.Compete in an activity. |
A.Uninterested. | B.Supportive | C.Annoyed. |
1. What does Jack offer to do for Mary?
A.Help her improve her English. |
B.Introduce her to his neighbors. |
C.Show her around the neighborhood. |
A.Meet a friend. | B.Look for a flat. | C.Decorate a garden. |
A.A cake. | B.Some coffee. | C.Some flowers. |
How far would you go to help a friend? When you and your friend are in trouble, what will you do? Will you leave him alone or face the danger together with him? Jeremy Savage, aged 17, and Ian Marshall, aged 16, both from Canada, had their friendship tested to the limit on a recent trip to the Rocky Mountains with their parents.
On Saturday morning, the two boys decided to climb Cathedral Mountain by themselves while their parents relaxed at the campsite. Jeremy filled his backpack with some food, two bottles of water and an extra shirt. Ian told Jeremy that it was unnecessary, but Jeremy insisted. After three hours, they reached the top and enjoyed the beautiful view from the mountaintop.
However, trouble began when they started the climb down. On one very dangerous part of the mountain, Ian fell three metres off the side of the path. Jeremy climbed down to where Ian was and found him badly injured and not able to move. Jeremy had to decide what to do. He needed help but he did not want to leave his friend. He cleaned the dirt and blood from Ian’s face and hands, and then tried to help Ian stand up, but Ian’s right leg was hurting too much. They had to wait and hope that help would come.
Meanwhile, as darkness started to fall, their parents back at the campsite became very worried that the boys had not returned. They got in touch with park workers and began searching for the boys. Soon more than 20 people were looking for them on Cathedral Mountain.
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While they waited for help, Jeremy gave Ian his food and water and let him lie on his jacket.
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At sunrise, Jeremy decided that the only way to help his friend was to carry him down the mountain.
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1. Who is the present from?
A.Mr. Li. | B.Mr. White. | C.Ann. |
A.Nanjing. | B.Beijing. | C.Shanghai. |
A.Bus 306. | B.Bus 310 | C.Bus 360 |
Dear Dad,
Growing up being the farmer’s daughter has been very interesting. It has made life challenging, fun and
I have always had a love for animals. Thank you
Every time I pass a field of corn, I think about how I grew up
I’m proud to have a farmer dad. Although there were some
I Love you,Dad!
1. What can we know about the man?
A.He feels homesick. | B.He’ll have dinner alone. | C.His favorite food is dumplings. |
A.Send flowers to his family. |
B.Have dinner with the woman. |
C.Make dumplings for the woman. |
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The teenage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me. They were also the better and worst years in my life. At the first, I thought I knew everything and could make decisions by yourself. Therefore, my parents didn’t seem to think so. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time, I even felt my parents couldn’t understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them. I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home college. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to have my parents to turn to whatever I need help.