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Two young men, one was a prisoner while the other was a famous official from the White House, both told a story about how their mothers give apples to them.
The story from the prisoner:
When I was young, one day my mother brought several apples, among which there was a biggest red one that I really wanted to get. My mum put all the apples on the table and asked us, “Which do you like?” I was about to say “the biggest one” while my brother took one step ahead and said what I wanted to say. My mum said angrily, “A good child should give the best to others instead of being self-centered.” I learnt a quick lesson and said, “Mum, give me the smallest one. The biggest one should be left for my brother!” Hearing my words, she felt more than happy and gave the biggest apple to me as a reward.
I told a lie but I got what I wanted! Since then, I learnt to lie. Later, I learnt to fight, steal and rob. I would try all means to get what I wanted. Then later I was put behind bars.
The story from the White House:
When I was young, one day my mum brought several apples of different colors and sizes. Both my two younger brothers and I wanted the biggest one. My mum picked up the biggest apple and said, “It is good to get the biggest apple. Now let’s start a competition. I will divide the lawn (草坪)in front of our house into three parts, one for each. Who could do the job best and fastest would be rewarded with the biggest apple.” I won the apple finally.
1. Which does the writer want to tell us MOST?
A. Each mother loves her kids..
B. Mother’s education is very important.
C. The earlier education starts, the better result there will be.
D. No pains, no gains.
2.How did the “prisoner” get the biggest apple?
A. By working for the family.
B. By competing with his brother.
C. By doing the best job.
D. By cheating his mother.
3. What does the underlined phrase “put behind bars” probably mean?
A. 受批评 B.进监狱 C.受挫折 D.受惩罚
4.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. the official was very honest when he was young.
B. the prisoner’s mother taught him how to tell lies.
C. the official learned that what he wanted needed to pay for the same effort.
D. it was his mother who had him break laws.
5.What is the writer probably going to write next?
A. Scientific methods of giving apples.
B. The importance of mother’s education.
C. Another story about of giving apples.
D. School education.
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The story from the prisoner:
When I was young, one day my mother brought several apples, among which there was a biggest red one that I really wanted to get. My mum put all the apples on the table and asked us, “Which do you like?” I was about to say “the biggest one” while my brother took one step ahead and said what I wanted to say. My mum said angrily, “A good child should give the best to others instead of being self-centered.” I learnt a quick lesson and said, “Mum, give me the smallest one. The biggest one should be left for my brother!” Hearing my words, she felt more than happy and gave the biggest apple to me as a reward.
I told a lie but I got what I wanted! Since then, I learnt to lie. Later, I learnt to fight, steal and rob. I would try all means to get what I wanted. Then later I was put behind bars.
The story from the White House:
When I was young, one day my mum brought several apples of different colors and sizes. Both my two younger brothers and I wanted the biggest one. My mum picked up the biggest apple and said, “It is good to get the biggest apple. Now let’s start a competition. I will divide the lawn (草坪)in front of our house into three parts, one for each. Who could do the job best and fastest would be rewarded with the biggest apple.” I won the apple finally.
小题1: Which does the writer want to tell us MOST?
A.Each mother loves her kids.. |
B.Mother’s education is very important. |
C.The earlier education starts, the better result there will be. |
D.No pains, no gains. |
A.By working for the family. |
B.By competing with his brother. |
C.By doing the best job. |
D.By cheating his mother. |
A.受批评 | B.进监狱 | C.受挫折 | D.受惩罚 |
A.the official was very honest when he was young. |
B.the prisoner’s mother taught him how to tell lies. |
C.the official learned that what he wanted needed to pay for the same effort. |
D.it was his mother who had him break laws. |
A.Scientific methods of giving apples. |
B.The importance of mother’s education. |
C.Another story about of giving apples. |
D.School education. |
The other day, I decided to teach my son about the power of small acts of kindness. He had won some candies in a prize machine in the local supermarket, so I asked him if he would like to share his win with others. He was hesitant because he is a shy little boy, but he said yes after I encouraged him a bit.
A father and his child passed by us. I went to the father and asked if my son could give his daughter some candies that he had won. The father looked at me in a strange way and was unsure what to say. I explained that I was teaching my son about the power of kindness. At last, he said it was okay.
We went to his daughter, but to my surprise, the little girl wouldn’t accept the candies! My son was rather embarrassed by the fact that she wouldn’t accept his candies, and then he said lowly to me, “We go to the same school, Mom.” And I suddenly remembered I had seen the little girl before in my son’s school.
When we left the supermarket, I explained to my son that people in the world today are not so open to kindness because their thoughts and opinions have been shaped by the past, and I told him not to be embarrassed. “They may have been unfriendly, but I’m sure we left them moved in some way. And the young girl will remember you as the boy with a kind heart when she meets you at school!” I said and he nodded.
( )61. When the mother asked the boy to give his candies to the little girl, the boy .
A. went to the little girl happily
B. was sure that the little girl wouldn’t take them
C. didn’t want to do that at first
D. wanted to keep all the candies
( )62. What did the boy feel when the little girl refused his candies?
A. Angry. B. Disappointed. C. Surprised. D. Embarrassed.
( )63. After reading the passage, we learn that .
A. the little girl is very shy
B. the little girl’s father is very rude
C. the little boy and the little girl are schoolmates
D. the little girl felt sad because she didn’t win any candies
( )64. The underlined word “hesitant” may mean .
A. 高兴的 B.害羞的 C.生气的 D.犹豫的
( )65. By saying the words in the last paragraph, the writer mainly wants to .
A. tell us that it’s not good to live in the past
B. tell us that people are not friendly today
C. tell her son not to be afraid to meet the little girl again
D. make her son understand that his kindness will be remembered
查看习题详情和答案>>Once, at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into several words. "Well," said Freud, "we take the sick out of their trouble and return them to the common suffering. "
As a devoted(忠实的) son, Freud often visited his old mother. His mother usually spent her summers in a small mountain town in Austria(奥地利). The King Josef usually spent his summers there, too. One day
in the summer, a band was playing a lively tune(曲子) when Freud's mother was sitting at the window and watching the people singing and dancing on Main Street. The old woman had a poor memory. She heard
the band playing, but forgot it was the King's birthday.
Freud was visiting his mother on her 95th birthday. He told his mother, "Mama, the band is playing for your birthday. " She believed him and had a wonderful day.
B. general; Vienna
C. King; Austria
D. doctor; Australia
B. a sick man
C. a devoted man
D. a man full of humour
B. the King Josef 's birthday
C. his mother's birthday
D. for his holiday
B. Freud's mother's birthday and the King's birthday were on the same day.
C. Freud's mother was so old that her memory was very bad.
D. Freud's mother knew that the band was playing for the King.
B. the people of the town came out to celebrate her birthday
C. she believed that the band was playing for her birthday
D. she heard the band playing a lively tune so wonderfully
Once, at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into several words."Well," said
Freud, "we take the sick out of their trouble and return them to the common suffering."
As a devoted (忠实的) son, Freud often visited his old mother. His mother usually spent her summers in a
small mountain town in Austria (奥地利). The King Josef usually spent his summers there, too. One day in the
summer, a band (乐队) was playing a lively tune (曲子) when Freud's mother was sitting at the window and
watching the people singing and dancing on Main Street. The old woman had a poor memory. She heard the
band playing, but forgot it was the King's birthday. Freud was visiting his mother on her 95th birthday. He told
his mother, "Mama, the band is playing for your birthday." She believed him and had a wonderful day.
B. general, Vienna
C. King, Austria
D. doctor, Australia
B. a sick man
C. a devoted man
D. a man full of humour
B. the King Josef's birthday
C. his mother's birthday
D. for his holiday
B. Freud' mother's birthday and the King's birthday were on the same day.
C. Freud's mother was so old that her memory was very bad.
D. She knew that the band was playing for the King.
B. the people of the town came out to celebrate her birthday
C. she believed that the band was playing for her birthday
D. she heard the band playing a lively tune so wonderfully