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One day after explaining a text,I asked my students to write a passage about their families.I encouraged them to write about their real experiences with their closest family members. All the students wrote quite well but the best one of them was written by a little girl. She was Hao Fang. I was deeply moved by her
story. In her passage, she said her father had died years before and her mother had to work hard to
support the family. Many times she had seen her mother work deep into night but never seen tears on her
face. She also wrote that she needed to stay strong and she would do the best to give her mothe r an
easier life in the future. Like her mother, Hao Fang also worked hard at her lessons and she was really
good at any of them. I didn't know anything about her unlucky family till then. She always appeared happy and 'never showed that she needed anyone's help.
In order to make her an example to the class, I read this passage to the class. When I finished reading
it, I found my throat choked and my students' eyes full of tears. After class nearly all my other students
crowded around Hao Fang and gave their money to help this girl. We knew her family needed money very much. Many students decided to offer her more help. To tell the truth, I was really proud of my students.
But to my surprise, this student of mine didn't express her thanks to her classmates and left school without even telling me the next day. I was puzzled about this.
Was it right to tell her sad story to the class? Why did sh e refuse to accept the donation? These
questions crowded my mind.
B. asked the students to make up stories
C. helped the students learn from the real life
B. show how strong she was
C. ask her classmates for money
B.激动
C. 疼痛
B. was frustrated at her hard life
C. wanted to improve her family's life by working hard
B. it's wrong to ask students to tell their real experiences
C. donating money to the poor is the only better way to help them
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| 1. Charlie Chaplie was born in ______. | |
| A. England B. America C. France D. Japan | |
| 2. Charlie Chaplin's parents ______. | |
| A. made a lot of money by giving performances B. were not very rich. C. had a traveling theatre company D. were born in London | |
| 3. Chaplin began to make money when he was______ years old. | |
| A.15 B. 21 C. 5 D. 18 | |
| 4. Chaplin became a film director in ______. | |
| A. 1894 B. 1904 C. 1910 D. 1914 | |
| 5. Which of the four is NOT true? | |
| A. Charlie was only 15 when he came to the USA. B. Charlie worked as an actor and a film director for more than 50 years. C. Charlie worked in Hollywood. D. When Charlie died, nobody was sad. |
B. Father and mothe
C. Teacher and student
My dad was driving to the city center to shop and I was going along for the ride. At least that was what I had told him— 1 I had an important question to ask—that had been on my mind for a couple of weeks and this was the first time I had been able to 2 with him alone.
“Dad…”I started. And 3 .
“Yes?” he said.
“The kids say there is no Father Christmas. They say I’m 4 to believe in Father Christmas anymore…it’s only for little kids. But I believe what you told me. Father Christmas is __5 . He is, isn’t he, Dad?”
“The real life and spirit of this magical elf (精灵) lives forever in your heart, my heart, Mom’s heart and in the hearts and minds of 6 people who believe in the joy that giving to others brings. The real 7 of Father Christmas becomes what you can give rather what you get. Once you understand this and it becomes 8 of you, Father Christmas becomes even more exciting and more magical because you come to 9 the magic comes from you when Father Christmas lives in your heart. Do you understand what I am 10 to tell you?”
My heart was filled with pride and I’m sure my eyes were shining with 11 .” Of course, Dad. I want him to be in my heart, just like he’s in yours. I love you, Daddy. You’re the best Father Christmas who has 12 been in the whole world.”
When it comes time in my life to 13 the reality of Father Christmas to my children, I hope that I will be as eloquent (有口才) and 14 as my dad was the day I learned that the spirit of Father Christmas doesn’t wear a red 15 . And I hope they will accept me as I did that day. I’m sure they will.
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The school _________ my father works looks very beautiful.
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