题目内容
Tomas Flores is a farmer. He doesn’t have lots of _______ . He grows(种植) carrots, tomatoes and _______ . He and his wife Rosa work hard every day Tomas has a cow. It gives a lot of _______every day. One day. Rosa comeshome from town. "There is a dance in town on Saturday. Can we _________saysRosa. I am sorry. We can not go because we don’t have much money to buy_______“says Tomas. His wife is a little _______ The next day, Tomas has an idea. He takes the cow to town and sells it. Hebuys a very _______ dress for his wife. He runs home and gives Rosa the dress,_______ Rosa is very angry. Our cow gives us milk every day! "she says, " _______sell the milk, then we can get money to buy food. We need our cow!Tomas takes the dress back and buys his cow. This story ________People.“Never sell something you need to buy something you want.”
1.A.rice B.time C.money D.bread
2.A.eggs B.cake C.hamburgers D.potatoes
3.A.tea B.milk C.coffee D.water
4.A.go B.come C.stay D.leave
5.A.cows B.farms C.rings D.clothes
6.A.bored B.happy C.cool D.sad
7.A.short B.long C.nice D.dirty
8.A.or B.and C.but D.for
9.A.They B.We C.He D.She
10.A.asks B.tells C.calls D.helps
Editor’s notes: Shanghai Disneyland has created discussions on Chinese social media because of its VIP service, which allows high-paying customers to skip lines for rides and attractions. Do you support this service?
YES | Student A Paying special fees is seen as a normal business behavior. Disneyland is a for-profit (盈利) theme park, which means it has to find ways to make money. Guests who get to jump the queue have paid an extra fee, so why should we blame them? |
Student B According to Disneyland’s rules, VIPs may cut in line. After all, they have spent more money. If you buy a first-class ticket on a plane, you receive better treatment. And in banks, there are VIP windows for special customers. Spending more money is just a choice. | |
NO | Student C I think this service is a bad idea. First, it’s unreasonable to build one’s happiness upon others’ pain, so being rich doesn’t mean we can do whatever we want. Second, this rule may teach children that people can solve any problem with money, which is a misleading (误导) attitude (态度) towards life. |
Student D I don’t agree with paying extra money to cut in line. Though it’s convenient for VIP visitors, it wastes other tourists’ time, leaving a very bad impression on them. To make the matter worse, children will see that the world isn’t fair to everyone, which will be bad for the development of their values. |
阅读以上信息, 用恰当的单词完成下面的短文, 每空一词。
The hot topic “Should paying extra money lead to better treatment?” is being discussed. Some agree to it. Some are 1. it. People who support it think we have no 2. for blaming tourists who pay more, because they think there are first-class tickets on a plane or VIP windows in banks. Those people who 3. to it think that “paying more equals better treatment” may mislead children that all the 4. can be solved with money. And someone’s cutting in not only breaks rules, but also 5. other visitors badly. What’s your opinion?