Mr Ellis is very old. He has seen many changes in his hometown.

He knows that things are different now. But he never forgets the old days. He likes to talk about them. He often talks about his favorite birds , the robins (一种小鸟---鸫).“When I was a boy, these houses were not here. There were wide fields and tall trees. Every spring the robins would come. Thousands of them would fly up to the north from the south. They spent the winter in the south. Some would build their nests(巢) in the trees near our houses. Then people started to cut down trees, and built more houses. The robins stopped coming. They couldn’t build their nests near our houses because there were no trees.”

“ Now there are too many houses and too many roads. There are no places for the robins. They don’t come any more.”

1.Mr Ellis often talks about__________.

A. his old house B. the old days C. his life now D. his family

2.The robins spent the winter in__________.

A. the south B. the west C. the north D. the east

3.__________ built the nests in the trees.

A. Mr Ellis B. Some people C. The robins D. Some dogs

4.The robins hasn’t come to the hometown because

A. people has built more houses. B. There are too many trees.

C. it is colder in the north now. D. There are no places for the robins.

5.From the passage we can know that___________.

A. Mr Ellis likes his new life now.

B. there were many houses there in the old days.

C. the robins can make houses without trees.

D. Mr Ellis is not happy with the changes there.

I used to think that life in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, was filled with never-changing styles. I hated that everyone seemed to know everything about everyone else. Everyone seemed to enjoy talking about other people and their lives. I also didn’t like the fact that people seemed very close-minded. I felt trapped. I felt like I was missing . It seemed to me that city life would be the opposite.

Then I took my first trip to New York City. I couldn’t wait to experience the city. However, when I arrived in the Big Apple, it wasn’t at all what I had imagined. I knew it was home to thousands of people, but I hadn’t had the least expectation to see so many people on the street at one time. All the streets were filled with people. I also felt a little surprised to see that everyone was in a hurry and everything moved at such a fast pace(步伐). When I took the subway for the first time, I said hello to the middle-aged woman next to me. She looked at me with dislike and didn’t say a word.

After just one day, I realized how important my small town is to me. Now I miss the familiar faces I see every day. I like the feeling of safety and belonging my town offers. Jim Thorpe gives me a sense of community and togetherness that the city doesn’t provide. I realize just how much a simple hello does for a stranger — it really can make your day a little better.

My big trip showed me that my small town really has its own values in me that I didn’t even know I had. I never would have known what a big place my town holds in my heart if I had not taken that trip to New York City.

1.What surprised the author most in New York City?

A. The gestures of greeting. B. The modern transportation.

C. The modern life. D. The crowded streets.

2.What made the author change his / her attitudes to his /her hometown?

A. Travelling to New York City. B. The familiar faces in Jim Thorpe.

C. Greeting the middle-aged woman . D. Everybody likes talking about others.

3.What would be the best title for the passage?

A. Love of my small town

B. A sense of community

C. A pleasant trip to New York City

D. Differences between big cities and small towns

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