题目内容

Leaving Her Mark。

Molly is a little hose. A few yeas ago,she was badly hurt by a dog. The dog bit all four of Molly s legs and left a large cut in her face. Molly s owner,Kaye Harris,took her to an animal hospital. Doctors there tried their best to save Molly s life,but soon one of her legs became very infected(感染)The only way to save her life was to remove the leg.

At fist,doctors thought Molly would die. But Molly changed their minds. Doctors noticed that she shifted(转移)her weight, and rested her good leg from time to time. They knew that Molly had amazing cleverness and a strong will. She wanted to live. Several doctors operated on Molly,and removed her infected leg. A false(假的)leg was made for her and doctors gave Molly a special horseshoe at the bottom of her false leg. This horseshoe had a stamp of a smiling face in it!

After the operation,Molly walked around on all four legs,as if nothing had ever happened to her!Now,with every step she takes,she stamps a smile in the dirt. Wherever she goes,Molly leaves her mark. Without saying a word,she speaks to people with her kind eyes. Even when she walks away,she leaves an impression.

Molly leaves her mark in other ways,too. Kaye Harris takes Molly to schools,nursing homes, army bases and hospitals. Molly is famous because she makes people smile and gives them hope. A book is even written about Molly!Molly has become a symbol of hope for people of all ages. Her story leaves a smile on people s faces,just as clearly as her horseshoe leaves a mark in the sand.

1. A few years ago,Molly

A. fell off the hill

B. was badly hurt by a dog

C. fell into the river

D. was hurt in a car accident

2. After the operation,

A. Mollys leg became very infected

B. Molly walked around on all four legs

C. the doctors thought Molly would die

D. the doctors noticed Molly was clever

3.Molly is famous because

A. she gives people hope

B. she acts in a play

C. she speaks to people

D. she runs fastest

4.What do you think of Molly?

A. Dangerous. B. Impolite.

C. Hard-working. D. Strong-willed.

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Have you ever thought about how you answer a compliment(恭维)?I didn’t see the cultural differences of a compliment until I moved to Beijing from the US about four months ago.

From my personal experience,it’s usually polite to say thank you,smile,change the subject or give that person a compliment too.I found this is not usually the way people accept a compliment in China.

I’ve seen that Chinese are very modest(谦虚的)when receiving a compliment.In China,

people might say a quick thank you and disagree with the compliment.One example of this is speaking the Chinese 0r English language.I’m trying to learn Chinese:and I’m honestly not good.However,sometimes when I say a simple word like“thank you” in Chinese, people tell me my Chinese is so good! This seems very silly to me because xiexie is usually the second phrase people learn.

From the other point of view,a Chinese person may even start a conversation by saying their English is very poor.After having a full conversation,I tell them with honesty their English is quite good.They will not accept the compliment,yet their English is much better than my Chinese!

In a word,I think it’s important to have a balance when accepting a compliment.It’s good to be modest,but it’s also okay to welcome it at the same time.

1.What did the writer see when he moved to Beijing?(不超过10个单词)

2.How do Chinese people start a conversation sometimes?(不超过10个单词)

3.When did the writer move to Beijing?(不超过5个单词)

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