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"We're going to move," Jimmy said to Mr. James,her teacher, with tears(眼泪) in her eyes. "Dad lost his job and now we don't have enough money to live in our house." Pam was walking by and just heard Jimmy's talk with Mr.James.
In the lunchroom Pam met Carol and said, "I've got something to tell you about Jimmy." As she started to tell Carol about Jimmy's dad, several other classmates stopped to listen. Pam felt bad telling what she had heard but she went on anyway.
After school, Pam saw some of her classmates talking to Jimmy. "Where does your dad work?" one of the boys asked. Jimmy's face turned red. She left without answering. Pam felt terrible, because she didn't mean to hurt Jimmy. And she hadn't thought that some of the classmates would make jokes and laugh at Jimmy about her father's losing the job. Pam didn't know what she could do to help Jimmy.
1.The story wants to tell us ____.
A.It's difficult to move away
B. girls don't like to talk to boys
C.student's report to the teacher
D.secrets are hard to keep
2.Jimmy’s family had to move because ____.
A.her father lost his job
B.they had a better place to live in
C.her classmates were not kind enough
D.her father changed his job
3.Jimmy's face turning red show that she didn't ____.
A.feel well enough B.know the answer
C.want to talk about her father D.want to leave others
4.Pam felt very sorry ____.
A.and wanted to do something for Jimmy
B.but went to laugh at Jimmy
C.so she stopped to listen to others
D.and left without answering
5.The whole story happened ____.
A.in class B.during and after school C. at Mr.James's office D.in the lunchroom
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We go to school every day to become a better
person. So how can we become powerful and start
changes in our own life? Perhaps we can get tips from the US
First Lady Michelle Obama. During her 'visit to China, from March 20-26, Mrs. Obama shared her views on education and youth empowerment with students.
The first lady encouraged Chinese students to aim high and get a good education* In Chengdu No. 7 High School, she told students that having humble (贫寒的) roots doesn't matter as long as you have perseverance(毅力)
Mrs. Obama said her family was not rich. Like many Chinese students, her parents had big dreams for her. She felt the weight of her parents' sacrifices(牺牲) on her shoulders and worked hard to make them proud. Persevering was not easy, though. Sometimes she had to wake up at 4:30 am and study late into the night. "But whenever I got tired or discouraged(气馁 WJ)... I would remember something my mother. always told me. She said: 'A good education is something that no one cart take away from you.''
Mrs. Obama also encourages Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons(开阔眼界) in her speech at Peking University. "As the Chinese saying goes: It is better to travel 10,000 miles than to read 10,000 books," she said. It's not enough to get good grades in school. It's also important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own, she noted.
Studying overseas could also benefit future international relations. It could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems such as climate change, Mrs. Obama said.
【小题1】From the first paragraph , what kind of views did Mrs. Obama share with the students ?
A.education and development |
B.empowerment and perseverance |
C.education and youth empowerment |
D.education and youth perseverance |
A.be good at | B.be good with |
C.be bad for | D.be good for |
A.Michelle Obama lived a rich life when she was young . |
B.Michelle Obama worked hard to make her parents proud.. |
C.Michelle Obama sometimes had to wake up at 4:30 pm and study late into the night. |
D.Michelle Obama would remember something her teachers always told her whenever she got tired or discouraged. |
A.The first lady encourages Chinese students to aim high and get a good education. |
B.The first lady thinks it terrible for students to have humble roots . |
C.The first lady thinks that a good education is something that no one can take away from you. |
D.Mrs. Obama encouraged Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons. |
A.We can get tips from the US First Lady Michelle Obama during her visit to Beijing No. 7 High School |
B.It's wonderful enough for students to get good grades only in school. |
C.It's not important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own. |
D.Studying overseas could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems. |
In the lunchroom Pam met Carol and said, "I've got something to tell you about Jimmy." As she started to tell Carol about Jimmy's dad, several other classmates stopped to listen. Pam felt bad telling what she had heard but she went on anyway.
After school, Pam saw some of her classmates talking to Jimmy. "Where does your dad work?" one of the boys asked. Jimmy's face turned red. She left without answering. Pam felt terrible, because she didn't mean to hurt Jimmy. And she hadn't thought that some of the classmates would make jokes and laugh at Jimmy about her father's losing the job. Pam didn't know what she could do to help Jimmy.
小题1:The story wants to tell us ____.
A.It's difficult to move away |
B.girls don't like to talk to boys |
C.student's report to the teacher |
D.secrets are hard to keep |
A.her father lost his job |
B.they had a better place to live in |
C.her classmates were not kind enough |
D.her father changed his job |
A.feel well enough | B.know the answer |
C.want to talk about her father | D.want to leave others |
A.and wanted to do something for Jimmy |
B.but went to laugh at Jimmy |
C.so she stopped to listen to others |
D.and left without answering |
A.in class | B.during and after school | C.at Mr.James's office | D.in the lunchroom |
person. So how can we become powerful and start
changes in our own life? Perhaps we can get tips from the US
First Lady Michelle Obama. During her 'visit to China, from March 20-26, Mrs. Obama shared her views on education and youth empowerment with students.
The first lady encouraged Chinese students to aim high and get a good education* In Chengdu No. 7 High School, she told students that having humble (贫寒的) roots doesn't matter as long as you have perseverance(毅力)
Mrs. Obama said her family was not rich. Like many Chinese students, her parents had big dreams for her. She felt the weight of her parents' sacrifices(牺牲) on her shoulders and worked hard to make them proud. Persevering was not easy, though. Sometimes she had to wake up at 4:30 am and study late into the night. "But whenever I got tired or discouraged(气馁 WJ)... I would remember something my mother. always told me. She said: 'A good education is something that no one cart take away from you.''
Mrs. Obama also encourages Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons(开阔眼界) in her speech at Peking University. "As the Chinese saying goes: It is better to travel 10,000 miles than to read 10,000 books," she said. It's not enough to get good grades in school. It's also important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own, she noted.
Studying overseas could also benefit future international relations. It could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems such as climate change, Mrs. Obama said.
小题1:From the first paragraph , what kind of views did Mrs. Obama share with the students ?
A.education and development |
B.empowerment and perseverance |
C.education and youth empowerment |
D.education and youth perseverance |
A.be good at | B.be good with |
C.be bad for | D.be good for |
A.Michelle Obama lived a rich life when she was young . |
B.Michelle Obama worked hard to make her parents proud.. |
C.Michelle Obama sometimes had to wake up at 4:30 pm and study late into the night. |
D.Michelle Obama would remember something her teachers always told her whenever she got tired or discouraged. |
A.The first lady encourages Chinese students to aim high and get a good education. |
B.The first lady thinks it terrible for students to have humble roots . |
C.The first lady thinks that a good education is something that no one can take away from you. |
D.Mrs. Obama encouraged Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons. |
A.We can get tips from the US First Lady Michelle Obama during her visit to Beijing No. 7 High School |
B.It's wonderful enough for students to get good grades only in school. |
C.It's not important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own. |
D.Studying overseas could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems. |
We’re all nice to our friends and family members. When they are in need, we help them. If they ask for something, we give it to them.
We should also be kind and polite to strangers. How can we do that? It’s easy. If a man drops something, pick it up for him. If a woman is carrying a bag with both hands, open the door for her. When people want to cross the street, stop your bicycle, motorcycle, or car and let them cross.
In many big cities, people on the street are rude to each other. They walk around with serious expressions on their faces. Car drivers don’t stop for people crossing the street.
All of these things affect the quality of life in our cities. We need to try harder to treat each other better, like part of a big community. That way, big cities can be like big neighborhoods, with people treating each other like friends and neighbors.
If we can be kind to just a few more people a day, more and more people will be nice to each other. Our cities and towns will be better places. Then everyone will be like one big family.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. By treating strangers well, our cities and lives will improve.
B. Cities are unfriendly places to live.
C. Always open doors for people when they need help.
D. We should all be nice to our friends.
2. Who does the underlined word “they” mean in paragraph 1?
A. Any people. B. Friends and family members.
C. Strangers. D. People from other places.
3. Stopping your car to let people cross the street is an example of __________________.
A. unsafe driving B. something to do for friends only
C. a strange thing to do D. a way to be kind to strangers
4. What happens when everyone is rude and serious?
A. People get along better. B. It’s easier to make friends.
C. The quality of life goes down. D. Nothing happens.
5. The general mood of this article is ___________________.
A. positive B. negative C. sad D. hopeless
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