Jennie sat sadly at her window as usual,looking out upon the street.“What a long day this is going to be!”

Then she saw a little boy running down the street with his schoolbag.Looking up to the window,he_____his hat and said hello to her with a bright,pleasant smile.“What a nice_____.”said Jennie to herself.“It seems like having the sunshine.I _____everybody who goes by would look up and smile.”

George,the little boy,told his mother about that_____girl he saw on the way,“She looks so helpless.I wish I could do something for her.”“Why not give her some

______?”said his mother.George agreed.

The next morning,as Jennie_____at the window again,she saw George with a handful of beautiful flowers.He stopped in front of her window,smiling,and said,“Can I come in?”Jennie told him_____to get into the house.

Opening the door to Jennie’s gentle welcome:“Come in”,George said,“I’ve brought you some flowers.”“Are they for me?”said Jennie happily.“How_____you are!”she continued,as George put the flowers on her lap.“I’ve never received any flower_____we moved to the town.”“Did you live in the countryside?”asked George,looking around the old,small and empty room.“Yes,”said Jennie.

Jennie used to have a happy family and live in a beautiful house in the countryside.______,she lost her right leg in an accident.She could______walk like other people.Later,her father died,and her mother was sick for so many years that their money was all gone.They______the house,and moved here to get work to do.

George told his parents______.They decided to help her.More and more people in the town gave Jennie friendly smiles when they passed by her house.She was greatly cheered up.

A few months later,Jennie and her mother______a flower shop.People could_____

see Jennie sitting in the shop,having a lovely smile on her face.

1.A. put off B. took off C. gave off D. turned off

2.A. day B. door C. smile D. boy

3.A. wish B. decide C. stop D. refuse

4.A. rich B. lucky C. bad D. poor

5.A. money B. flowers C. clothes D. food

6.A. ran B. walked C. sat D. laughed

7.A. how B. who C. when D. why

8.A. busy B. handsome C. fast D. kind

9.A. since B. until C. before D. when

10.A. Although B. However C. So D. Or

11.A. still B. always C. no longer D. any more

12.A. built B. took C. pulled D. sold

13.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing

14.A. opened B. left C. closed D. reached

15.A. hardly B. always C. ever D. never

Around the world, summer vacation means long days, sunshine, swimming, sleeping in and, most importantly, no school.

Hundreds of years ago, students took the summer off to help their parents in the fields. Today, summers are full of fun no work. A summer vacation means so many opportunities for kids: summer camps, sports, hobbies or catching up on studies.

If you’re lucky, during the weeks away from school, you can volunteer, travel or go to a camp. It’s time to do a part-time job to learn a new skill. You may hang out with friends all day. Some kids just kick off their shoes and jump into rivers and swimming pools.

If you’re not so lucky, summer vacation may mean summer school—a long, hot summer inside the classroom.

Whatever your plans are, make this summer a good one. Take on a project Learn something! Help someone! Make this summer one to remember.

1.What does summer vacation mean all over the world?

A. Long days. B. Activities.

C. No school. D. All above.

2.What did students do in their summer vacation hundreds of years ago?

A. They studied in extra class. B. They worked in the fields.

C. They volunteered. D. They went abroad.

3.Do students need to go to the classroom in summer vacation?

A. No, they don’t. B. Yes, of course.

C. Maybe, some will. D. Sure, they will.

4.If you want to learn a new skill, you may __________.

A. do a part-time job B. sleep

C. kick off your shoes D. jump into rivers

5.What is the best title for this passage?

A. Make plans for Summer. B. The History of Summer.

C. Unlucky Summer. D. Old Summer.

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