Dou Kou, a Chinese boy, is called "the youngest writer in the world" .He has written 3 books now.

    Dou Kou was born in Jiangsu Province in 1994. When he was 7 months old, his parents started working in over 30 different cities, such as Xi'an and Shenzhen .This kind of life gave him things to think

and write about.

    When Dou Kou was 9 months old, he could speak and at the age of one he could say five to six hundred words. At 3, he could look up words in the dictionary. At 4, his father taught him to learn something. His parents like reading very much. So does he. At the age of 5, he began writing fairy tales

(童话).

    His fairy tales are all from his life. One day ,he found many mice in the house. They not only ate their food but also hurt his mother's hand. So he thought, "lf we give mice the stomachs (胃)of cows, they'll eat grass and it'll be helpful to people. " This was his first fairy tale Change, Stomach for Mice.

     At 6, he wrote a novel about his own life in different cities with his parents.

     Now, he studies well in a middle school. He has written his third book, the novel- called Eyes of Childhood .He says ,"l am not different from other  children .I just wrote several books. "

1.How many books has Dou Kou written?

A. Three.     B. Four.     C. Five.  D. Six

2.Because of _____ Dou Kou could write his books.  

A. his mother     B. his father

C. school life     D. life in different cities

3.Dou Kou began to use a dictionary _____  

A. when he wrote fairy tales

B. before his father taught him to study

C. after he went to school

D. after his mother taught him how to learn something

4.The underlined (画线的) sentences at the end of the passage show us that _____ .   

A. Dou Kou is different from other children

B. Dou Kou doesn't tell the truth

C. Dou Kou is the same as other children

D. Dou Kou likes his books

5.Which is the best title (标题) of this passage? 

A. Three Books by a Child

B. How to Write Fairy Tales

C. How Clever the Boy is

D. Dou Kou, the Youngest Writer

 

There once was a master who went to India. He had never been there before. When he got there, he saw a lot of f 1. . In India they have plenty of fruit to sell, but much of it is expensive b 2.  they can’t grow much as a result of the water situation. He saw a big basket of some very red, long fruit. And it was the c 3.  in the shop, not expensive at all.

He went up and asked,“how much per kilo?”“Two rupees.”Two rupees in India is almost

n 4. ; it’s like dirt (尘土). So he bought a whole kilogram of it and started eating it. But

a 5.  he ate some of it: Oh, my god! His eyes watered, his mouth watered and burned, his eyes were burning, his head was burning and his face became red. He jumped up and down, saying,“Ah! Ah! Ah!”

But he s 6.  continued to eat! Some people looking at him shook their heads and said,“You’re crazy. Those are chilies (辣椒)! You can’t eat them like that. They’re not fruit!” However, the master said, “No, I can’t stop! I paid money for them, and now I’ll eat them. It’s my money!”

You may think that master was s 7. , right? Similarly, we sometimes do a lot of things

l 8.  that. We devote money, time or effort to a relationship. Even though the suffering experience tells us it won’t w 9. , and we know there’s no hope things will change in the future—we still continue just because we’ve devoted money, time, effort and love to it. Just like the man who ate the chilies and suffered so much but couldn’t stop.

So even if you’ve lost something, let it g 10.  and move on. That’s better than continuing to lose.

 

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