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The children in our neighborhood ran around playing,and Joey would join them, run and play,too.We never told him that he probably wouldn't be able to run as well as the other children.So he didn't know.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross-country team.Every day he worked harder and ran more than any of the others.Although the entire team runs,only the top seven runners score for the school.We didn't tell him he probably would never be on the team,so he didn't know.
He continued to run four to five miles a day,every day - even the day he had a high fever.I was worried,so I went to see him after school.I found him running all alone.I asked him how he felt."Okay," he said.He had two more miles to go.Yet he looked straight ahead and kept running.We never told him he couldn't run miles with a high fever.So he didn't know.
Two weeks later,the names of the team runners were called.Joey was Number Six on the list.Joey was on the team! He was in seventh grade.We never told him he couldn’t do it!
【小题1】The doctor believed Joey would never run very well because ____.
| A.Joey didn’t like running |
| B.Joey couldn’t jump |
| C.Something was wrong with his feet |
| D.Joey was too young to run |
| A.he was eight years old |
| B.he was in seven grade |
| C.he ran for the cross-country team |
| D.he was on the cross-country team |
| A.Six | B.Seven | C.Eight | D.Thirteen |
A.Joey’s parents didn’t love him
B.Joey was a boy with a strong mind.
C.Joey’s parents stopped him joining the team
【小题5】The writer wants to tell us _____.
| A.children shouldn’t do what they can’t do |
| B.children with club feet can’t take part in sports |
| C.parents should tell their children what they can do |
| D.parents should know how to help their children in the right way. |
My son Joey was born with club feet.The doctors told us that he would be able to walk,but would never run very well.By the time he was eight,you wouldn’t know he had a problem when you saw him walk.
The children in our neighborhood ran around playing,and Joey would join them, run and play,too.We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be able to run as well as the other children.So he didn’t know.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross-country team.Every day he worked harder and ran more than any of the others.Although the entire team runs,only the top seven runners score for the school.We didn’t tell him he probably would never be on the team,so he didn’t know.
He continued to run four to five miles a day,every day - even the day he had a high fever.I was worried,so I went to see him after school.I found him running all alone.I asked him how he felt."Okay," he said.He had two more miles to go.Yet he looked straight ahead and kept running.We never told him he couldn’t run miles with a high fever.So he didn’t know.
Two weeks later,the names of the team runners were called.Joey was Number Six on the list.Joey was on the team! He was in seventh grade.We never told him he couldn’t do it!
【小题1】The doctor believed Joey would never run very well because ____.
| A.Joey didn’t like running |
| B.Joey couldn’t jump |
| C.Something was wrong with his feet |
| D.Joey was too young to run |
| A.he was eight years old |
| B.he was in seven grade |
| C.he ran for the cross-country team |
| D.he was on the cross-country team |
| A.Six | B.Seven | C.Eight | D.Thirteen |
A.Joey’s parents didn’t love him
B.Joey was a boy with a strong mind.
C.Joey’s parents stopped him joining the team
【小题5】The writer wants to tell us _____.
| A.children shouldn’t do what they can’t do |
| B.children with club feet can’t take part in sports |
| C.parents should tell their children what they can do |
| D.parents should know how to help their children in the right way. |
The children in our neighborhood ran around playing,and Joey would join them, run and play,too.We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be able to run as well as the other children.So he didn’t know.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross-country team.Every day he worked harder and ran more than any of the others.Although the entire team runs,only the top seven runners score for the school.We didn’t tell him he probably would never be on the team,so he didn’t know.
He continued to run four to five miles a day,every day - even the day he had a high fever.I was worried,so I went to see him after school.I found him running all alone.I asked him how he felt."Okay," he said.He had two more miles to go.Yet he looked straight ahead and kept running.We never told him he couldn’t run miles with a high fever.So he didn’t know.
Two weeks later,the names of the team runners were called.Joey was Number Six on the list.Joey was on the team! He was in seventh grade.We never told him he couldn’t do it!
小题1:The doctor believed Joey would never run very well because ____.
| A.Joey didn’t like running |
| B.Joey couldn’t jump |
| C.Something was wrong with his feet |
| D.Joey was too young to run |
| A.he was eight years old |
| B.he was in seven grade |
| C.he ran for the cross-country team |
| D.he was on the cross-country team |
| A.Six | B.Seven | C.Eight | D.Thirteen |
A.Joey’s parents didn’t love him
B.Joey was a boy with a strong mind.
C.Joey’s parents stopped him joining the team
小题5:The writer wants to tell us _____.
| A.children shouldn’t do what they can’t do |
| B.children with club feet can’t take part in sports |
| C.parents should tell their children what they can do |
| D.parents should know how to help their children in the right way. |
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They are always lost when they meet your hands.
Well, this isn't just a problem for you. It was a problem for Wilson Bentley, too.
In the 1870s, Wilson Bentley was just a teenager. His family lived in a small town in northeast America.
Winters there were long and hard. Bentley's mother was once a school teacher. She taught him at home.
Bentley didn't go to school until he was 14. He was a quiet boy, and loved reading his mother's books.
But it was his mother's microscope (显微镜) that interested him. When the other boys were playing
with balls, little Bentley was studying things like drops of water, flowers and snowflakes. Bentley loved
watching snowflakes. For the next two years young Bentley spent many winter days in a cold room
watching these ice crystals (晶体) under his microscope.
The boy thought they were so beautiful that he started to draw pictures of them. But there were so many
snowflakes that he couldn't draw them all.
How could he keep their beauty forever? Bentley thought of buying a camera.
The boy and his mother asked his father to buy one. But, his father didn't agree. He thought the whole
thing was a bad idea. He thought the only thing a farmer should do was farming.
But finally Bentley did get a camera. For more than a year he tried to take pictures of snowflakes. On
January 15, 1885, during a snowstorm, Bentley took the first ever photo of an ice crystal with his camera.
"It was the greatest moment of my life," Bentley said later.
For 13 years, Bentley worked quietly and took thousands of photos of ice crystals. Later he became
known as "Snowflake" Bentley.
B. Snowflake Boy
C. Long and Hard Winters
D. Teenage Photographer
B. a funny man
C. an athletic man
D. a school teacher
B. He was born into a rich family.
C. He was the first person to take photos of snowflakes.
D. He was fascinated by the beauty of snowflakes.
B. He was too serious.
C. He was interested in learning.
D. He was very warm-hearted.
B. rain drops
C. flowers
D. snowflakes