题目内容
Seeing this, we all looked at the boy ________.
- A.at surprise
- B.with surprise
- C.in surprised
- D.in surprise
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND—An old postcard changed the lives of an eleven-year-old boy and a very sick woman. The postcard had a picture of the steamship Titanic. The Titanic was the largest ocean ship in the world. It hit an iceberg(冰山)and sank on April 14. 1912. More than 1,500 of the 2,200 people on the ship were killed.
The postcard was passed from one person to another for more than 80 years. Then it appeared at a card show for people who liked to collect postcards. An eleven-year-old boy, Joey Russell, came to the show with his grandfather. His grandfather knew everything about the Titanic and its trip from England to New York. “Let’s buy that postcard.” he told Joey. “It will be important someday.”
Two years later, Joey’s grandfather took him on a special trip. They went on a trip to the North Atlantic ocean to watch as workers pulled the Titanic up from the bottom of the ocean. Joey put his special postcard in his bag for the trip. On the ship, Joey met Edith Haisman. This woman was on the Titanic when it sank. She was one of the people who were rescued. Joey pulled the postcard out of his pocket. “Please sign this, Mrs. Haisman.” he said. She was happy to write her name on the back of the postcard.
When Joey got home, he put the postcard away and forgot about it, Then Kate Shelley, one of Joey’s friends, told him that her mother was very sick. She needed an operation, but there was a problem. The operation was very expensive, and the family needed $80, 000 to pay for it. Friends and relatives tried to help. But where could they get so much money?
Then when Joey went to see the new movie “Titanic”, he had an idea. “Millions of people are seeing this movie and reading about the Titanic.” Joey thought. He remembered the old postcard with Edith Haisman’s signature on it. “Maybe I can sell it for some money. Then I can help Kate’s mom.”
Joey told his mother and father about his idea to help Mrs. Shelley. His parents helped him try to sell the postcard to the person who would pay the most money for it. Joey’s story was on television and in newspapers. Joey and Kate even went to New York to be on a national TV show. After the show, many people called in to offer money for the Titanic card. Someone bought it for $60. 000.
Joey’s kind heart and the old Titanic postcard worked together to save a woman’s life.
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT true about the old postcard?
| A.The Titanic was the largest steamship in the world in 1912. |
| B.The steamship Titanic hit an iceberg and sank about a hundred years ago |
| C.Over two thousand passengers were killed in the ocean accident. |
| D.More than eighty years had passed before the postcard belonged to Joey. |
| A.decided to buy the postcard at a shop |
| B.showed great interest in collecting postcards |
| C.took the postcard with him to see Mrs. Shelley |
| D.asked Mrs. Haisman to sign her name on his postcard |
| A.Be made safe from danger. |
| B.Be on an ocean trip. |
| C.Be working on board. |
| D.Be asked to sell the postcard. |
| A.When Kate Shelley told him of her mother’s sickness. |
| B.When he went to see the new movie “Titanic”. |
| C.When he was reading the new book of Titanic. |
| D.When he remembered Mrs. Haisman’s signature on his card. |
| A.The Titanic arrived in New York at the end of April, 1912. |
| B.At the age of 13, Joey Russell got Mrs. Haisman’s signature. |
| C.Joey Russell sold out his postcards on a national TV show. |
| D.The Titanic card was sold to many people for $60, 000. |
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It was Mother’s Day. John was so busy with his work that he couldn’t go back home. When he walked by a flower shop in the evening, an idea came to his mind. “I’ll send Mum some roses (玫瑰).”
While John was picking his flowers, a young man went inside. “How many roses can I get for only five dollars, Madam?” he asked. The shop assistant told him that roses were as expensive as forty dollars a dozen (一打). Maybe he would be happy with carnations(康乃馨). She told him they were a lot cheaper than roses.
“No, I have to have red roses,” he said, “My mum was badly ill last year and I didn’t get to spend much time with her. Now I want to get something special, it has to be roses, as the rose is her favorite.”
After hearing this, John said he would pay the rest of the money for the young man. Moved by both of them, the shop assistant said, “Well, lovely young men, thirty dollars a dozen, only for you two.” Taking the roses, the young man almost jumped into the air. He thanked John, and ran out of the shop. It was well worth twenty-five dollars John paid to see the exciting moment. Then John paid for his dozen of roses and told the shop assistant to send them to his mother.
As he walked out, he felt nice. Suddenly he saw the young man crossing the street and going into a park. But soon he realized it was not a park but a cemetery (墓地). Crying, the young man carefully laid the roses, “Mum, oh, Mum, why didn’t I tell you how much I loved you? God, please help me find my mum and tell her I love her.”
Seeing this, John turned and quickly walked back to the shop. He would take the flowers home himself.
【小题1】The shop assistant tried to ask the young man to buy carnations instead of roses because _____.
| A.there were not enough roses in the shop |
| B.carnations were much nicer than roses |
| C.roses were more expensive than carnations |
| D.carnations were special flowers for Mother’s Day |
| A.$5 | B.$25 | C.$ 45 | D.$ 55 |
| A.had spent all his money on the roses |
| B.wasn’t able to tell his mother he loved her himself |
| C.felt sorry to ask John to pay for his flowers |
| D.hadn’t got enough money for his sick mother |
| A.tell his mother he loved her |
| B.ask his mother for more money |
| C.tell his mother the young man’s story |
| D.ask his mother if she liked roses |
| A.Buy roses for your mother when she is ill |
| B.Let your mother know how much you love her |
| C.Work hard to get more money for your mother |
| D.Send your mother flowers on Mother’s Day |