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My name is Chau Kai Fat. I am 72 years old. I was born in China. Before we moved to Macao in the 1940s, we were farmers in a small village in China. We used to fly kites, take turtles for walks, jump ropes and watch grasshoppers fight when we were small. My father made kites for us. We had a pond in front of our house. These were many turtles there. We gathered around the pond after school. We took out the turtles and tied a rope around their little necks. Then we started taking them for walks. In summer, the grasshoppers were everywhere. We caught them and put them in a jar and watched them fight. The winner got a sweet and the loser had to sing. It was fun.
I am Peter, Mr. Chau's son. I was born in 1963. When I was at primary school, the most popular game was football. Everyone played football and we listened to football games on the radio. When I was in Form 3, our English teacher showed us an
English game ?--- Scrabble. We took seven letters from a bag.
Each letter has points. Then we made an English word with all
or some of the letters. We counted the points. The one who had
the most points would be the winner. The first time we played
the game we thought it was never-ending because everyone took so long to come up with a word. We began to enjoy it more after we played the game several times.
I am Wilson, Mr. Chau's grandson. My grandpa told me he watched grasshoppers before. My father told me he played ‘Scrabble’. However, I love computer games. A few weeks ago, a new game came out. It is called ‘Julio's Adventures’. I downloaded it from the Internet. In the game, Julio has to go through 14 levels to save the princess and to get the treasures. Sometimes, there are puzzles for you to solve. Sometimes, you see a monster in the tomb. You have to control Julio's movements and fight with the attacker by pressing the space bar. You can choose the weapons you like. I am still trying to get through level 8. lf you know the secrets, please e-mail them to me at ezboy@sunshine.net.cn.
There are pictures showing Mr. Chau Kai Fat, Peter and Wilson on the web page. Read the web page articles on page 34 again. Write the names of the persons in the blanks.
Kitty is showing the articles to her mother. Her mother has some questions for her. Help Kitty answer her mother's questions. Circle correct letters.
(1) Mrs Zhang: Where was the pond?
Kitty: ...
A. In front of his school.
B. In front of his friend's house.
C. In front of his house.
(2) Mrs Zhang: Who showed Peter the game ‘Scrabble’?
Kitty: ...
A. His father.
B. His teacher.
C. His friend.
(3) Mrs Zhang: What does Julio try to do in ‘Julio's Adventures’?
Kitty: ...
A. He tries to save the princess and get the treasures.
B. He tries to solve the puzzles.
C. He tries to find the tablets.
查看习题详情和答案>>Money doesn't grow on trees but sometimes a big family can help make it happen.
For years I wanted a flower garden. I'd spend hours thinking of different things I could plant there. We had five children, Matthew, Marvin, Helen and the twins, Alisa and Alan. I was too busy raising them to grow a garden.
We didn't have much money or time. Often when my children were little, one of them would want something that cost too much. I'd have to say, “Do you see a money tree outside? Money doesn't grow on trees, you know.”
Finally, all the five finished high school and college and were off on their own. I started thinking about having a garden again. I wasn't sure, though. I mean, gardens do cost money, and after all these years I was used to living with very little.
Then, one morning in spring, on Mother's Day, I was working in my kitchen. Suddenly, l heard cars outside. I looked out of the window and saw a new tree planted right in my yard. I knew it was a weeping willow (垂柳), because I saw things blowing around on all of its branches (树枝). Then I put my glasses on and I couldn't believe what I saw. There was a money tree in my yard.
I went outside to look. It was true. There were dollar bills, one hundred of them, taped (绑) all over the tree. I could buy many flowers with one hundred dollars. There was also a note, “I still do something for you. Love, Marvin.” Marvin kept his words, too. He dug up a nice flower bed for me. My other children bought me tools and other things to help me, such as gardening books.
That was three years ago. My garden is now very pretty. It is just the way I wanted it. When I go out to take care of my flowers, I don't seem to miss my children as much as I once did. It feels like they are right there with me.
I live quite far to the north, where winters are long and cold, and summers are much too short. But every year now, when winter begins, I look out of my window and think of the flowers. I'll see next spring in my little garden. I think about what my children did for me, and I get tears (泪) in my eyes every time. I'm still not sure that money grows on trees. But I know love does.
(1) What was the woman's dream?
[ ]
A.To have five children.
B.To have a money tree.
C.To have a flower garden.
(2) In the passage, the sentences “Do you see a money tree outside? Money doesn't grow on trees.” really mean ________.
[ ]
A.making money isn't very easy
B.they have no money tree in their yard
C.the children can see a money tree outside
(3) Marvin gave his mother a tree with much money in it, because ________.
[ ]
A.he had many money trees
B.he wanted to show his love to his mother
C.he wanted his mother to help him make more money
(4) Living with the beautiful garden, the woman ________.
[ ]
A.felt even lonely in winter
B.felt her children's deep love was with her
C.seemed to miss her children even more than before
(5) From the passage, we know that ________.
[ ]
A.having a money tree is a nice thing
B.the woman's children made her dream come true
C.the woman herself was rich enough to have a garden
查看习题详情和答案>>to it. Here are several golden rules on how to best plan your trip.
Rule 1: Do your homework
Read everything you can before going. Really study the maps. Know the pavilions. Arrive at the entrance
nearest to the things you want to see. Have a plan. It will make a big difference.
Rule 2: Allow plenty of time
Expo 2010 is the largest attraction event in the history of the world. It will take many days too see it.
Plan to spend from five to eight days of more seeing it.
Rule 3: Pace yourself
Expo is enormous.The distances are punishing. It is better to spend a day seeing a single area than to
run back and forth all over the site. Remember to wear the most comfortable shoes. Never mind what
they look like.
Rule 4: Get going in May
At many Expos the crowds are smaller in May and in early June than any other time. And beware the
last two weeks. During every Expo, people delay their visits and then in early October they suddenly
realize. "Expo will close soon! I haven't seen it!" As a result, the last several weeks usually have the most
crowed days of the entire Expo.
Rule 5: Find out what everyone else is doing - and do the opposite. If you don't like large crowds and
long lines, do the opposite.
Here is an example: Most people go on Saturdays or on holidays. So avoid Saturdays and holidays. Go
on weekdays when most people are at work.
Rule 6: Turn up
Expo 2010 is the largest celebration in China's history-am amazing once -in-a-lifetime event. When it is
gone and it will never be seen again. So whatever you do, don't miss it!
B. several weeks
C. six months
D. a year
B. July 5
C. September 16
D. October 20
B. I'll go back and return tomorrow.
C. I'll visit the less crowded places instead.
D. I'll sit on a bench to have a rest for about two or three hours.
B. come and see
C. make the sound louder
D. never be seen again
Rule 1:Do your homework
Read everything you call before going.Really study the maps.Know the pavilions.Arrive at the entrance nearest Io the things you want to see.Have a plan.It will make a big difference.
Rule 2:Allow plenty of time
Expo 2010 is the largest attraction event in the history of the world.It will take many days to see it.Plan to spend from five to eight days or more seeing it.
Rule 3:Pace yourself
Expo is enormous.The distances are punishing.It is better to spend a day seeing a single area than to man hack and forth all over the site.Remember to wear the most comfortable shoes.Never mind what they look like.
Rule 4:Get going in May
At many Expos the crowds are smaller in May and in early June than any other time.And beware the last two weeks.During every Expo, people delay their visits and then in early October they suddenly realize.“Expo will close soon! I haven’t seen it!’’ As a result, the last several weeks usually have the most crowded days of the entire Expo.
Rule 5:Find out what everyone else is doing-and do the opposite
If you don't like large crowds and long lines.do the opposite.Here is all example:Most people go on Saturdays or on holidays, So avoid Saturdays and holidays.Go on weekdays when most people are at work.
Rule 6:Turn up
Expo 2010 is the largest celebration in China's history-an amazing once-in-a-lifetime event.When it is gone and it will never be seen again.So whatever you do,don't miss it!
【小题1】Expo 2010 will last _________.
A.five to eight days |
B.several weeks |
C.six months |
D.a year |
A.May 3 | B.July 5 | C.September 16 | D.October 20 |
A.I'll wait in line as other people do. |
B.I'll go back and return tomorrow. |
C.I'll visit the less crowded places instead. |
D.I'll sit on a bench to have a rest for about two or three hours. |
A.don't miss it | B.come and see |
C.make the sound louder | D.never be seen again |
Expo 2010 is held in Shanghai from May 1 to October 31.People all over the world are looking forward to it.Here are several golden rules on how to best plan your hip.
Rule 1:Do your homework
Read everything you call before going.Really study the maps.Know the pavilions.Arrive at the entrance nearest Io the things you want to see.Have a plan.It will make a big difference.
Rule 2:Allow plenty of time
Expo 2010 is the largest attraction event in the history of the world.It will take many days to see it.Plan to spend from five to eight days or more seeing it.
Rule 3:Pace yourself
Expo is enormous.The distances are punishing.It is better to spend a day seeing a single area than to man hack and forth all over the site.Remember to wear the most comfortable shoes.Never mind what they look like.
Rule 4:Get going in May
At many Expos the crowds are smaller in May and in early June than any other time.And beware the last two weeks.During every Expo, people delay their visits and then in early October they suddenly realize.“Expo will close soon! I haven’t seen it!’’ As a result, the last several weeks usually have the most crowded days of the entire Expo.
Rule 5:Find out what everyone else is doing-and do the opposite
If you don’t like large crowds and long lines.do the opposite.Here is all example:Most people go on Saturdays or on holidays, So avoid Saturdays and holidays.Go on weekdays when most people are at work.
Rule 6:Turn up
Expo 2010 is the largest celebration in China’s history-an amazing once-in-a-lifetime event.When it is gone and it will never be seen again.So whatever you do,don’t miss it!
【小题1】Expo 2010 will last _________.
A.five to eight days |
B.several weeks |
C.six months |
D.a year |
A.May 3 | B.July 5 | C.September 16 | D.October 20 |
A.I’ll wait in line as other people do. |
B.I’ll go back and return tomorrow. |
C.I’ll visit the less crowded places instead. |
D.I’ll sit on a bench to have a rest for about two or three hours. |
A.don’t miss it | B.come and see |
C.make the sound louder | D.never be seen again |