摘要: -- Can she dance? -- No, she A. isn't B. doesn't C. can't D. don't

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     Today is Sunday, December 2nd, everyone in Sheep Village (羊村) is very busy. What does he/she
do?
      I'm Nuan Yangyang. I write a letter to my friend at one o'clock in the afternoon. Then
I do my homework.
     I'm Fei Yangyang. I want to  be healthy, so I go to a sports club to play sports
in the morning. I go home at three ten in the afternoon.
     I'm Lan Yangyang. I have lunch in a restaurant. But the food isn't good, I
don't like it.
     I'm Mei Yangyang. I go to a clothes store at nine in the morning. The clothes
there are on sale, so I buy a nice skirt.
     I'm Xi Yangyang. I take the bus to the English club at ten thirteen in the
morning. There I help two kids learn to speak English.
1. Nuan Yangyang writes to a friend at ______.  
A. 3:10 am        
B. 10:16 am      
C. 11:30 am      
D. 1:00 pm   
2. ______ goes to a clothes store in the morning.      
A. Mei Yangyang  
B. Lan Yangyang  
C. Fei Yangyang  
D. Xi Yangyang  
3. Fei Yangyang may be ______ at 3:50 pm.  
A. at school        
B. in a sports club  
C. on the bus    
D. at home  
4. Xi Yangyang can ______ very well. 
A. sing            
B. dance        
C. swim        
D. speak English   
5. Which of the following sentences is RIGHT? 
A. Nuan Yangyang doesn't do homework on Sunday afternoon.  
B. Lan Yangyang eats lunch at home on December 2nd.  
C. Mei Yangyang has a nice skirt.  
D. There are no kids in the English club.  
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  It's a 5-year-old Karmen's dream to be a ballet (芭蕾舞) dancer. But Karmen, who lives in Denver (丹佛), was born with the AIDS virus (病毒) and has spent much of her short life going in and out of the hospital.

  Karmen has done better than anyone had hoped. Doctors thought she would never walk or talk, but she gets around with a walker (助行架) and speaks well.

  Karmen may not grow up to be a ballet dancer. But even if it's difficult for her to walk, she was changed when she wore a short ballet skirt. Her mother bought her the skirt. She was really like a ballet dancer.

  Sometimes, Karmen puts her head on her folded (交叉) hands because she is tired, and sometimes she needs to talk with God. One of her prayers (祈祷) goes, “Dear God, please make my legs and body strong. Please let me grow up.”

  Children with cancer, AIDS and other serious illnesses want to know that they are not alone. They want truthful answers to difficult questions, and they want to tell stories—for the family, friends and for themselves.

(1) Is it possible for Karmen's dream to come true?

[  ]

A.Yes, because she expects to be a ballet dancer.

B.Yes, because she isn't frustrated by her illness.

C.No, because she may not live long.

D.No, because she is only 5 years old!

(2) In which way has Karmen done better than people had hoped?

[  ]

A.She is trying to dance well.

B.She is able to speak and move about.

C.She doesn't listen to the doctors.

D.She can carry a walker.

(3) What was the change to Karmen when she wore the skirt?

[  ]

A.She became more beautiful.

B.She seemed to grow taller.

C.She got well from her illness.

D.She looked like a ballet dancer.

(4) What do we learn from Karmen's prayers?

[  ]

A.She is eager (渴望) to become healthy and strong.

B.She believes God can save her.

C.She has no one to talk to.

D.She hopes that God loves her.

(5) What does the writer want to tell us in the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.Children who are seriously ill need to be treated with more care and honesty. (真诚)

B.It's wrong to tell the children with serious illness the truth of their trouble.

C.Children only want to talk to their families or friends when they are seriously ill.

D.Children expect to answer difficult questions and tell stories if they are seriously ill.

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