1 . Derlin Newey, an 89-year-old pizza delivery driver was in disbelief when the Valdez Family visited him. The local TV station was there to
The Valdez Family always ask for him when
With more than 53,000 followers, they often got comments asking why Newey was delivering pizzas at his
Newey didn’t even know what TikTok was, but was
And if the cash wasn’t enough, the Valdez Family
A.interview | B.witness | C.advocate | D.call |
A.held back | B.moved on | C.cleaned up | D.wiped out |
A.fruit | B.meals | C.pizzas | D.water |
A.Except | B.Despite | C.Beyond | D.Besides |
A.artists | B.teenagers | C.parents | D.customers |
A.picking | B.ordering | C.selecting | D.eating |
A.admires | B.dislikes | C.hates | D.recognizes |
A.lunch | B.assignment | C.delivery | D.job |
A.number | B.house | C.age | D.time |
A.part | B.donation | C.list | D.meeting |
A.useful | B.helpful | C.hopeful | D.grateful |
A.information | B.surprise | C.news | D.article |
A.kindness | B.sadness | C.eagerness | D.happiness |
A.drove | B.stole | C.broke | D.lent |
A.exchanged | B.encountered | C.sweetened | D.detected |
Jane, a lovely girl, had a very sweet family. Although the second oldest, Jane had the least self - control, and had hard times trying to control her bad temper, which was continually getting her into trouble. Poor Jane tried desperately to be better, but her inner enemy was always ready to flame up and defeat her, and her mother was always the first to come to her rescue.
Jane had just finished the draft of her first book, which was regarded as a pride of the whole family, expecting it was good enough to print. To celebrate this big event, Jane and the other two sisters planned to go to the theatre to see The Seven Castles. They didn't want to take Amy, the youngest, with them. Seeing that they were leaving, Amy begged them not to leave her alone and even offered to buy her own ticket herself, but in vain. “You can't sit with us, for our seats are reserved, and you mustn't sit alone, and that will spoil our pleasure,” scolded Jane, crosser than ever. Sitting on the floor, Amy began to cry.
The girls hurried down, leaving their sister crying. Amy forgot her grown - up ways, and acted like a spoilt child. She called over the banisters (扶手), in a threatening tone, “You'll be sorry for this, Jane March; see if you aren't.” “You dare!?” said Jane, slamming the door.
They had a happy time, for The Seven Castles was as brilliant and wonderful as heart could wish. But, in spite of the gorgeous princes and princesses, Jane's pleasure had a drop of bitterness in it. The fairy queen's yellow hair reminded her of Amy with wondering what her sister would do to make her “Sorry for it.”
When they got home, Jane found Amy reading in the sitting room. Jane assumed an injured air as they came in but everything was in its place. Jane decided that Amy had forgiven and forgotten her wrongs.
Jane was mistaken, for the next day she found her book missing.
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At the moment, their mother came to rescue, with the book in her hand.
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3 . It was the first time that I had noticed him properly. Before this, Jack had just been a(n)
"It's just a garden spider(蜘蛛); don't cry!" he said, looking at the animal
I thought he would pick it up and
I was
A.ordinary | B.excellent | C.unique | D.strange |
A.effect | B.contact | C.impression | D.comment |
A.fixed | B.paid | C.concentrated | D.attracted |
A.without | B.with | C.against | D.into |
A.smiled | B.screamed | C.moved | D.quit |
A.exchange | B.leave | C.transport | D.throw |
A.gently | B.rudely | C.wisely | D.proudly |
A.looking after | B.looking into | C.giving up | D.staring at |
A.shocked | B.frightened | C.confident | D.annoyed |
A.quickly | B.politely | C.dangerously | D.suddenly |
A.amazing | B.disappointing | C.suitable | D.normal |
A.unfamiliar | B.formal | C.public | D.useful |
A.at least | B.more than | C.no longer | D.not only |
A.and | B.but | C.yet | D.or |
A.mankind | B.nature | C.plants | D.sight |
4 . Last weekend, my kids and a few other kids from the neighborhood volunteered to help me wash my car. My 10-year-old daughter came up with the idea of washing other people's cars as well. It was very hot outside. And she wanted to give juice for a low cost but not free. I felt happy and decided to help her.
She asked me, “What if we make this ‘a smile car wash’, mommy? ” I couldn't hold back my tears and encouraged her and other kids to go inside the house and come up with ideas. While I kept myself busy in drying the car, the kids walked up to me with a board of beautiful signs of smiles. They had “Free Car Wash” written on it and the theme of their exercise was “Smile”. It was natural to see a team of kids 5 to 11 years with the task to do something for others.
All that seemed natural and came right from their heart. Nothing seemed to matter to them: their playtime, and the heat outside — they just wanted to help and do something nice!
I helped them make some fresh juice and brought out some waste materials to help clean cars. Passers-by were amazed and one even shouted at them saying “Good kids”. One of them even tried giving them 5 dollars, which they refused. What a heart-warming scene(场景)!
The following weekend, I saw the idea of the week, the theme of which was “Global Kindness”. I was moved by such wonderful and loving kids. They made me smile!
1. Who came up with the idea of washing other people's cars for free ?A.The mother. |
B.One of the passers-by. |
C.The writer's 10-year-old daughter. |
D.One of the writer's neighbors' kids. |
A.She was moved by her daughter's kindness. |
B.She felt sorry for those passers-by in hot day. |
C.She was sorry for not helping the kids. |
D.She thought it was very hard for the kids. |
A.They wanted to earn money. |
B.They were asked to do that by their teacher. |
C.They just wanted to help and do something nice. |
D.They wanted to exercise in smiling. |
A.She supported the kids' ideas. |
B.She made some fresh juice for the passers-by. |
C.She brought out some waste materials to help the kids. |
D.She gave the kids some money. |
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My dog Dino is really an superhero, who helps keep us safely, especially on the roads. Take a look at he did last week. Last Wednesday, Dino saved our neighbor’s boy who run in front of a car to get his ball. People can get very much angry when driving, usually on silly reasons. Last Tuesday, a driver behind us started shouting at my mum when she stopped her car to let several child cross the road. Dino soon made him shut up. Last Friday, Dino saw two girls running a red light but he soon made them changing their minds. Last Sunday Dino caught my dad talking on their mobile phone while my dad was driving. Dino immediately stopped him. What a smarter dog!