题目内容
They don’t have pencils, but I have .
A.the some; some B.any; some C.long; some D.the; one
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1、A
They don’t have pencils, but I have .
A.the some; some B.any; some C.long; some D.the; one
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“Jane, please let me borrow a dollar,” Jenny asked as they stood in the school lunch line. “I have one in my jacket, but I don’t want to 1 and lose my place.”
“OK,” agreed Jane.
Jane waited all day for Jenny to 2 back the dollar she borrowed, but Jenny always seemed to be 3 . “She’s just forgotten,” thought Jane. “I don’t want to make her angry.” Still, her money didn’t go 4 . Some classmates, like Jenny, were 5 five dollars a week.
Weeks went by. At last Jane got up enough courage (勇气) to tell her about the money.
“Oh Jane, I 6 !” Jenny said. “I’ll bring the dollar tomorrow.”
The next day Jenny seemed to have forgotten again. During the noon hour Jane saw her buying sweets for Mary and Ann. Jenny saw Jane looking at her. 7 she said something in a low voice to the other two girls. Jane felt 8 and asked her teacher if she could go back to the classroom.
In the classroom, Jane saw two new pencils in Jenny’s desk. An 9 came to her. “Jenny’s not 10 lately, and anyway, she really owes (欠) me. Besides, she has all money to buy more. A dollar doesn’t mean anything to her, but it means a lot to me.”
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When kids at Archisha Singh’s school in Loudoun County have a birthday, no parents buy them birthday cakes.
Some schools are worried that children might become fat or eat unhealthy food, so they have banned(禁止) cupcakes altogether.
What do kids do? Birthday kids can donate a book. The headmaster of their school will then read it to their class. The headmaster also hands out birthday certificates(证书), special pencils, and makes sure the kids’ names are read out in the school’s morning news.
Parents can send stickers(贴纸), pencils and other things to students. None of the things can be food. If a child donates jump ropes or other sports equipment, that child may get his or her name on a certificate. It will then be displayed at school.
Archisha really misses cupcakes, especially those her mother used to make for her kindergarten class, but her school’s way is fun, too. “I like both ways,” she said.
The headmaster says it’s important that the school should be not only teaching, but offering healthy choices to kids. “There is a better life without cupcakes. If you eat a cupcake, then it’s gone in two seconds, but a book lasts a lifetime. The sports equipment lasts, and the kids can use it day after day.”
【小题1】Some schools have banned cupcakes because ________.
| A.they don’t like them |
| B.they are not delicious |
| C.they are unhealthy food |
| D.they are too expensive |
| A.They can borrow a book. |
| B.They get birthday certificates. |
| C.They get special pens. |
| D.They eat birthday cakes. |
| A.Stickers. | B.Sweets. | C.Pencils. | D.Books. |
| A.offer healthy choices to kids |
| B.offer a better life to kids |
| C.teach students how to be healthy |
| D.give kids sports equipment |
“OK,” agreed Jane.
Jane waited all day for Jenny to 2 back the dollar she borrowed, but Jenny always seemed to be 3 . “She’s just forgotten,” thought Jane. “I don’t want to make her angry.” Still, her money didn’t go 4 . Some classmates, like Jenny, were 5 five dollars a week.
Weeks went by. At last Jane got up enough courage (勇气) to tell her about the money.
“Oh Jane, I 6 !” Jenny said. “I’ll bring the dollar tomorrow.”
The next day Jenny seemed to have forgotten again. During the noon hour Jane saw her buying sweets for Mary and Ann. Jenny saw Jane looking at her. 7 she said something in a low voice to the other two girls. Jane felt 8 and asked her teacher if she could go back to the classroom.
In the classroom, Jane saw two new pencils in Jenny’s desk. An 9 came to her. “Jenny’s not 10 lately, and anyway, she really owes (欠) me. Besides, she has all money to buy more. A dollar doesn’t mean anything to her, but it means a lot to me.”
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Some schools are worried that children might become fat or eat unhealthy food, so they have banned(禁止) cupcakes altogether.
What do kids do? Birthday kids can donate a book. The headmaster of their school will then read it to their class. The headmaster also hands out birthday certificates(证书), special pencils, and makes sure the kids’ names are read out in the school’s morning news.
Parents can send stickers(贴纸), pencils and other things to students. None of the things can be food. If a child donates jump ropes or other sports equipment, that child may get his or her name on a certificate. It will then be displayed at school.
Archisha really misses cupcakes, especially those her mother used to make for her kindergarten class, but her school’s way is fun, too. “I like both ways,” she said.
The headmaster says it’s important that the school should be not only teaching, but offering healthy choices to kids. “There is a better life without cupcakes. If you eat a cupcake, then it’s gone in two seconds, but a book lasts a lifetime. The sports equipment lasts, and the kids can use it day after day.”
小题1:Some schools have banned cupcakes because ________.
| A.they don’t like them |
| B.they are not delicious |
| C.they are unhealthy food |
| D.they are too expensive |
| A.They can borrow a book. |
| B.They get birthday certificates. |
| C.They get special pens. |
| D.They eat birthday cakes. |
| A.Stickers. | B.Sweets. | C.Pencils. | D.Books. |
| A.offer healthy choices to kids |
| B.offer a better life to kids |
| C.teach students how to be healthy |
| D.give kids sports equipment |
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“Jane, please let me borrow a dollar,” Jenny asked as they stood in the school lunch line. “I have none in my jacket, but I don't want to 1 and lose my place.” “OK” agreed Jane.
Jane waited all day for Jenny to 2 back the dollar she borrowed, but Jenny always seemed to be 3 . “She's just forgotten,” thought Jane, “I don't 4 to make her angry.” Still, her money didn't go 5 . Some classmates, like Jenny, were 6 five dollars a week.
Weeks went by. At last Jane got up enough courage to tell her about the 7 .
“Oh Jane, I 8 !” Jenny said, “I'll bring the dollar tomorrow.”
The next day Jenny seemed to have forgotten again. During the noon hour Jane saw her 9 sweets for Mary and Ann. Jenny saw Jane looking at her. 10 she said something in a low voice to the other two girls. Jane felt 11 and asked her teacher if she could go back to the 12 .
In the classroom, Jane saw two new pencils in Jenny's desk. An 13 came to her.
Jenny's not 14 lately, and anyway, she really owes me. Besides, she has 15 money to buy more. A dollar doesn't mean anything to her, but it means a lot to me.
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“Jane, please let me borrow a dollar,”Jenny asked as they stood in the school lunch line.”I have one in my jacket, but I don't want to leave and lose my place.”
“Ok,”agreed Jane.
Jane waited all day for Jenny to pay back the dollar she borrowed, but Jenny always seemed to be busy.
”She's just forgotten,“thought Jane.”I don't want to make her angry.”Still, her money didn't go back. Some classmates, like Jenny, were getting five dollars a week.Weeks went by. At last Jane got up enough courage to tell her about the money.
“Oh, Jane, I forgot!”Jenny said.”I'll bring the dollar tomorrow.”
The next day Jenny seemed to have forgotten again. During the noon hour, Jane saw her buying sweets for Mary and Ann. Jenny saw Jane looking at her. Then she said something in a low voice to the other two girls. Jane felt bad and asked her teacher if she could go back to the classroom.
In a classroom, Jane saw two new pencils in Jenny's desk. An idea came to her.
“Jenny's not kind lately, and anyway, she really owes me. Besides she has enough money to buy more. A dollar doesn't mean anything to her, but it means a lot to me.”
Choose the best answer.
(1) Jenny borrowed a dollar from Jane when_____________.
A
.they were waiting for a busB
.they were eating somethingC
.they were going to have supperD
.they were in the dining room(2) why didn't Jane ask Jenny to pay back the money that day? Because_________.
A
.Jenny was really very busy all dayB
.It was clear that Jenny had forgotten the matterC
.Jane was afraid that she would make Jenny angryD
.Jenny had no money to pay Jane that day(3) What did Jenny decide to do when Jane asked her to pay the money back?
A
.She didn't want to pay the money back at all.B
.She really wanted to pay the money back the next day.C
.She wanted to forget the whole matter.D
.She didn't want to make friends with Jane any more.(4) Why did Jane go to the classroom? Because__________.
A
.Jenny didn't buy her any sweets.B
.Jenny was talking about her to others.C
.what Jenny had done made her a little angry.D
.she knew Jenny had got two new pencils.(5) From what Jane said, we can infer__________.
A
.Jane couldn't get on well with othersB
.Jenny lived a better life than Jane didC
.There was something wrong with Jane didD
.The school was really for someone rich 查看习题详情和答案>>
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