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His name was David. He was carrying his books. As I was walking, I saw a group of kids running
towards him, knocking all his books out of his arms. And then they ran away. David fell down
and his glasses went flying. He looked up and I saw sadness in his eyes. I helped him to look for
his glasses and said, "The kids with bad manners should be punished. " There was a big smile that
showed real gratitude (感激) on his face.
From then on we became friends. The more I got to know David,the more I liked him. Over
the next four years, we always studied, played together and had a happy time.
On the graduation (毕业) day, I could see that he was nervous about his speech. So I said,
"Hey, you will be the best!" Then he began, "Graduation is a time to thank those who helped you
succeed through those difficult years. Our parents, our teachers, but mostly our friends. Being a
friend to someone is the best gift you can give them. I"ll tell you a story ..." I just looked at the
handsome popular boy in amazement as he told the story of the first day we met.
Everyone was surprised to hear all about his hardest moment. I saw his mom and dad looking
at me and smiling that same thankful smile. Not until that moment did I realize its deep meaning.
Never underestimate (低估) the power of your actions. With one small action, you can change
a person"s life. As you can see, "Friends are angels (天使) to make us rise when our wings (翅膀)
have problems flying. "
( )2. The kids with bad manners were punished by the writer when they knocked David down.
( )3. Everyone was surprised to hear all about David"s hardest moment.
( )4. The writer realized that one small action could change a person"s life before hearing David"s
speech.
( )5. The underlined sentence at the end of the passage means "A friend in need is a friend indeed
(真正地)."
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试题【根据下面短文的内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用“A”表示,错误 的用“B”表示。 On my first day of high school, I s】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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girl in another country.
Dean Bluey from Dallas, Texas, was a school boy who was interested in computer. One day, he was
sending an e-mail to a friend on the Internet. Suddenly he received a message saying "Help! Help! Help!"
The message was from Finland, thousands of kilometers way from the USA.
"I didn"t know what I should do," Dean said to a reporter. "It was really difficult to tell if the message
was real." So Dean did nothing at first. But the message kept coming.
"By then it was easy to see that someone was in trouble," Dean explained. He replied and discovered
that the sender was a 20-year-old student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library. She was
very ill. What was worse, there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the
world was by e-mail.
Dean got in touch with the Texas police. The police immediately realized that the situation was quite
serious. They found it necessary to call the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the university,
and soon doctors found Tarja. Luckily, she was still alive and was quickly sent to the hospital.
"I"m glad she"s OK," Dean said. "It"s hard to believe, but e-mail saved her life."
( )2. When he was sending an e-mail, Dean heard someone calling outside.
( )3. Dean didn"t know whether the message was real when he first got it.
( )4. Tarja was a university student in the USA, thousands of kilometers away from Dean.
( )5. At that time in the library, Tarja was able to ask for help in many ways.
( )6. Dean made a phone call to the police in Finland and told them about Tarja"s trouble.
( )7. From the story we know that the Internet played an important part in saving Tarja"s life.
jar. "I would like to help other people with the money," she said. John also emptied his money jar.
"We can do a lot for others with all the money," John said with a smile. "But who shall we help?"
Linda asked. "Let"s help our neighbors, Billy and his sister, Rose. I have found that there are some
holes in their shoes," John said. "We could buy some new shoes for them," Linda said.
Linda and John told their mother their plan. She was glad and took them to a shoe store at once.
Linda picked out a pair of shoes for Rose. John picked out a pair of shoes for Billy. They put the two
pairs of shoes into two beautiful boxes. When it was darker, John walked to Billy and Rose"s house
quietly. He put the boxes near the door, and knocked hard, and then he ran away quickly.
Billy and Rose came out. "Look! There are presents for us. Someone left them here," Billy said.
They looked around, but they couldn"t find anyone. They took the boxes inside happily.
The next morning, when Linda and John went out, they saw Billy and Rose playing outside. They
were both wearing their new shoes. Linda and John were so happy because they could help others.
________________________________________
2. What did Linda and John buy with their saved money?
________________________________________
3. Where did John put the boxes?
________________________________________
4. Why were Linda and John happy?
________________________________________
5. Were. Linda and John kind and helpful?
________________________________________
The workers go to work early in the morning. On Saturday and Sunday they don"t go to work. They
stay at home.
Mrs. White cooks for the workers in the factory. She likes cooking. In the middle of the day the
workers have lunch in the factory. They are very friendly. They like the food Mrs. White cooks.
( )1. Many workers work in the shoe factory.
( )2. Mrs. White goes to work early in the morning.
( )3. Mr. and Mrs. White stay at home on Saturday and Sunday.
( )4. The workers have their lunch in the factory.
5. What does Mrs. White do?
________________.
6. Why do the workers like Mrs. White?
________________.
7. Are Mrs. White and her husband in the same factory?
________________.
8. When do the workers have a rest?
________________.
USA, makes a difference just by giving her 1 . Sarah was seriously ill 2 she was a baby. It is 3
for her to move. Sarah has to 4 around with a walker. However, the 11-year-old girl doesn"t give
up; she uses her experience to help others.
Last summer, Sarah 5 three days a week for seven weeks at the Grand Rapids Comprehensive
Therapy Center. She was one of the youngest 6 for "Therapy (治疗) and Fun", a program for
special-needs children. Sarah"s job was to help the special-needs children and provide them 7 advice
and encouragement (鼓励).
Sarah says that she"s 8 that she can share her knowledge with others, and that working at the
center taught her a lot, too. "I feel my life is getting better because I can help others in 9 way,"
she said. Mary Van Wingerden, Sarah"s fourth-grade teacher, said, "Sarah has the help of other
students around her, but she shows them that she"s there 10 them also. "
( )2. A. when
( )3. A. easy
( )4. A. speak
( )5. A. worked
( )6. A. doctors
( )7. A. with
( )8. A. sad
( )9. A. her
( )10. A. to help
B. after
B. interesting
B. walk
B. lay
B. nurses
B. to
B. glad
B. my
B. to watch
C. until
C. difficult
C. listen
C. sat
C. volunteers
C. for
C. worried
C. your
C. to find
and never went to the city. Sometimes he went to the town which was not far away to buy something,
but he always walked there and never took a bus or a train. His wife died after his only daughter was
born. When the girl, Ann, grew up, she left her father and went to college. Four years later Ann passed
all her examinations and found work in a hospital in the capital. As she was busy, she had no time to go
back to see her father. But she missed her father very much. So she wrote to her father and asked him
to come to the capital.
When Mr Henry heard from his daughter, he was quite happy and was soon ready to set off. The
next day, as soon as he got to the station, he rang Ann up and told her the train he would take. At eight
in the morning the train arrived at the Capital Station. Mr Henry had spent about sixteen hours on the
train. As soon as he got off he saw his daughter standing there to meet him. Ann ran up to him and
found that her father looked pale.
"What"s the matter with you, Dad?" Ann asked in surprise. "Do you feel unwell?"
"Nothing," answered Mr Henry. "I"m just not used to sitting backwards (背朝前) in the train. "
"Oh, dear," laughed the girl. "Why didn"t you exchange seats with the man opposite to you?"
"How can I do that?" answered Mr Henry. "No man sat opposite to me!"
B. a driver
C. a farmer
B. after Ann was born
C. when Ann grew up
B. he had no money to take a bus
C. he was afraid to take a bus
B. she was too busy to go home
C. she didn"t miss her father
B. he had fallen asleep on the train
C. he hadn"t known he had been able to do so
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