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Marianne, a schoolgirl, was learning to play the piano, and day after day her father stood behind as she played. How patient and loving her father was, and how cleverly he 1__ Marianne how to play the difficult piece! And there, almost lost in the big chair, sat Wolfgang. Nobody told him to 2 when Marianne was playing.
One evening the father said to Marianne that she had done very well. At the moment Wolfgang climbed onto his father’s leg and said to his father that he wanted to 3 the wonderful piece.
What a joke that was! He picked up his baby son, laughed, and said, “Look at your 4 hands. Why, you cannot span (横跨) the keys yet, you must wait, little man. You must wait!”
There was no end of fun during tea, and Marianne told her mother about Wolfgang 5 to play one of the pieces. 6 a while, the father stood up. “Listen!” said he. “Listen! Marianne is playing that piece 7 than ever!" But Marianne was washing plates in the kitchen.
His wife following, he moved upstairs quietly, pushed the door, and saw little Wolfgang __8__ in the darkness (黑暗). “I love it 9 !” said the child. It was the 10 of Mozart’s life of music.
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When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn’t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan 35 me a red ribbon(丝带) without saying anything.
A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a 36 . So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(剪刀). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(信封), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her 37 beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (想知道) if the ribbon would 38 anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking 39 , so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I 40 the ribbon close to me.
For the next four months, the ribbon was with me 41 I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends’ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(提醒)me that I had a friend who would 42 home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon 43 her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.
Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never 44 , that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.
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Then Mrs. Thompson got to know that Teddy was actually a very good boy before the death of his mother. Mrs. Thompson was ashamed(惭愧的) of herself. She felt even worse , like all her other students, Teddy brought her a Christmas present too. It was his mother’s perfume(香水)。
Teddy said, “Mrs. Thompson, today you smell just like my Mom used to.” After the children left she cried for at least an hour. On that day, she stopped teaching reading, writing and math. Instead, she began to teach children.
Mrs. Thompson paid particular attention to Teddy. The boy’s mind seemed to come alive. The more she encourage him, the faster he improved. By the end of the sixth grade, Teddy had become one of the smartest children in the class.
Six years went by before she got a note from Teddy. He wrote that he had finished high school, third in his class, and she was still the best teacher he ever had in his whole life. He went to college. Mrs. Thompson got two more letters from him with the last one signed, Theodore F. Stoddard, M. D.(医学博士).
The story doesn’t end there. On his wedding(婚礼) day, Dr. Stoddard whispered(低声的说) in Mrs. Thompson’s ear, “Thank you, Mrs. Thompson, for believing in me. You made me feel important and showed me that I could make a difference.”
Mrs. Thompson, with tears in her eyes, whispered back, “Teddy, you have it all wrong. You were the one who taught me that I could make a difference. I didn’t know how to teach until I met you.”
小题1:What did Mrs. Thompson do on the first day of school?
A.She made Teddy feel ashamed. |
B.She told the class something untrue(不真实的) about herself. |
C.She changed Teddy’s seat to the front row. |
D.She asked the children to play with Teddy. |
A.He often told lies. | B.He was good at math. |
C.He needed motherly care. | D.He enjoyed playing with others. |
A.Because her students didn’t like her. |
B.Because Teddy brought her his mother’s perfume as Christmas present. |
C.Because she was very ill. |
D.Because she couldn’t do well in her teaching. |
A.She taught fewer school subjects. |
B.She became stricter with her students. |
C.She no longer liked her job as a teacher. |
D.She cared more about educating students. |
Denny Crook was a famous photographer. He traveled all over the world, taking pictures for magazines and newspapers, and won many prizes.
“I’ll do anything to get a good photo,” he often said. “I’ll go anywhere at any time, even if it is
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And he told the 2 . He had photos of earthquakes, forest fires, floods and even wars. If something interesting happened, Denny went to photo it.
He was a married man and his wife often asked him to take her with him, but he always 3 . “I’ll travel for my work, not for 4 ,” he told her . “You won’t enjoy yourself, and I won’t have
5 to look after you. Sometimes there’s not even anywhere to 6 , and I have to sleep outside. I often don’t have a good 7 or a bath for days. You won’t like it.”
“Denny, I’m not a child,” his wife didn’t 8 . “I can look after myself. Please take me with you the next time you go overseas.”
Denny did not say anything, but he 9 about it, and when he was asked to go to Africa he said to his wife, “You can come to Africa with me if you want to. I’ve got to take photos of wild
10 there. It should be interesting and not too uncomfortable.”
His wife was very 11 , and at first she had a very enjoyable time.
Then Denny went off to 12 some lions to photo. His wife went with him, but before long they became separated. She walked down one path while he walked down the other.
Suddenly, Denny heard her 13 . He ran back and saw her running toward him. A huge lion was chasing her.
Quickly Denny took his camera out of its case and 14 it at his wife and the lion.
Then he shouted, “ 15 , woman! I can’t get you both in the picture!”
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Last week we asked our reader a question,“What is the most unforgettable thing you have ever had?” Here are three readers' answers.
Once I was on a weekend hike with my class.The teacher told us to be careful.I fell just as she finished talking and what was worse,my glasses were missing.I can’t see without my glasses! I thought it could be the end of my trip.But everyone said I shouldn’t be so sad and they would help me.Some classmates helped me when I walked and others told me about the wonderful birds and trees they were seeing.Sometimes when you lose something,you might find friends in its place.Later,someone noticed something in my shirt pocket and asked what it was.I touched my pocket.“It must be my glasses!” Everyone laughed. Dave Brown |
Many years ago,I found a photo of my grandmother when she was young.She was very beautiful.“This must belong to my mother,” I thought.We were having a class about family trees and I thought grandmother's photo would be good for the lesson.So I took it to school and showed my friends.Unluckily,I couldn't find it after that class.Later,when I got home from school,I told my mother about the photo.She was very sad and cried for it was the only picture she had of her mother.I felt sad.I still do. Liu Meifeng |
Everyone always said my grandfather must have been very rich.They were always trying to guess where he kept his money because he always said his money would be lost if he put it in the banks.But no one ever found it.After he died,his relatives(亲戚)got the many different things that belonged to him.When they asked me what I wanted,I asked if I could have his books.My other relatives laughed at me--Why would anyone want old books? Later,I found grandfather’s money--inside his books! Alan Murphy |
1.When Dave lost his glasses ________.
A.he had to go home B.he found new glasses
C.his friends helped him D.he had to wear others' glasses
2.Why was Meifeng's mother very sad when she heard that her son had lost her mother's photo? Because ________.
A.it was a photo of her mother B.it belonged to Meifeng's teacher
C.she had only one photo of her mother D.Meifeng's grandmother was sad
3.Alan's grandfather ________.
A.didn't like banks B.gave his money to his grandson
C.put some of his money in banks D.gave his money to his relatives
4.Alan found something that ________.
A.he didn't want
B.all his other relatives wanted
C.was useful to a teacher
D.was useful to people who borrowed books
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