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My son Jack, a fourth grader, was having a hard time in getting interested in story books recently, so I offered to read the first few chapters to him. In the early pages of ‘Incident at Halk Hill’, a quiet little boy has a special meeting with a female badger (獾).Soon after, another badger is caught in a steel leg trap(陷阱), and the author describes in detail the pain and scare of an animal struggling to its death. We meet the cruel hunter and his ill treatment of a dog; we see the badger being skinned by the boy's father;and we experience the child's confusion when beaten by his father in anger. Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds, I thought.
Last night , I returned from a weekend away to find that Jack had finished the whole book on his own. “It was really, really good and sad, and violent,” he reported. “There was a lot of killing.”
“Were there any happy parts?" I asked,
"The boy's life was saved by the badger, and that was good. But then that badger got caught in a trap again and at the end it's dying, too. ” Jack said, "It was so sad that I almost cried. ”
I told him that many books have made me cry, beginning with Heidi, when I was just his age, right on up to the novel I finished last week.
“Well,” he admitted then, “I actually did cry. Reading that book just reminded me of all the sadness in the world, and it made me feel sad ,too. ”
So, I think, now he has been through the sad tone of the passage , the discovery that words on a printed page can give rise to such strong emotion ,that a book can move you right out of your own comfortable little self and into someone else's pain. Thus we come to realize that if we are to remain fully engaged in life, open to its mysteries and feel sorry towards its suffering, we indeed need stories to grab(抓住) us by the neck and remind us of the sadness in the world that is not our own.
1.‘Incident at Halk Hill’ is a _______story.
A.sad B.happy C.funny D.boring
2.The underlined sentence “Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds" means____
A.the book is too long for a ten year old child
B.the book is too difficult for a ten year old child
C.the book is too violent(暴力) for a ten year old child
D.the book is too pretty for a ten year old child
3.According to the passage , stories can be something to help you_____
A.enjoy your spare time B.develop your care for animals
C.realize the truth of life D.think about your own life
4.By writing the passage, the writer mainly wants to____.
A.tell a story that interested his son
B.show the importance of reading stories
C.share an experience between himself and his son
D.show how to make children interested in books
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My son Jack, a fourth grader, was having a hard time in getting interested in story books recently, so I offered to read the first few chapters to him. In the early pages of ‘Incident at Halk Hill’, a quiet little boy has a special meeting with a female badger (獾).Soon after, another badger is caught in a steel leg trap(陷阱), and the author describes in detail the pain and scare of an animal struggling to its death. We meet the cruel hunter and his ill treatment of a dog; we see the badger being skinned by the boy's father;and we experience the child's confusion when beaten by his father in anger. Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds, I thought.
Last night , I returned from a weekend away to find that Jack had finished the whole book on his own. “It was really, really good and sad, and violent,” he reported. “There was a lot of killing.”
“Were there any happy parts?" I asked,
"The boy's life was saved by the badger, and that was good. But then that badger got caught in a trap again and at the end it's dying, too. ” Jack said, "It was so sad that I almost cried. ”
I told him that many books have made me cry, beginning with Heidi, when I was just his age, right on up to the novel I finished last week.
“Well,” he admitted then, “I actually did cry. Reading that book just reminded me of all the sadness in the world, and it made me feel sad ,too. ”
So, I think, now he has been through the sad tone of the passage , the discovery that words on a printed page can give rise to such strong emotion ,that a book can move you right out of your own comfortable little self and into someone else's pain. Thus we come to realize that if we are to remain fully engaged in life, open to its mysteries and feel sorry towards its suffering, we indeed need stories to grab(抓住) us by the neck and remind us of the sadness in the world that is not our own.
【小题1】‘Incident at Halk Hill’ is a _______story.
| A.sad | B.happy | C.funny | D.boring |
| A.the book is too long for a ten year old child |
| B.the book is too difficult for a ten year old child |
| C.the book is too violent(暴力) for a ten year old child |
| D.the book is too pretty for a ten year old child |
| A.enjoy your spare time | B.develop your care for animals |
| C.realize the truth of life | D.think about your own life |
| A.tell a story that interested his son |
| B.show the importance of reading stories |
| C.share an experience between himself and his son |
| D.show how to make children interested in books |
| 完型填空。 | ||||
| Every morning, Anne Ravenscroft gently wakes her daughter Heidi so that she can wash and dress her ready to start the day. Later, as she continues to 1 Heidi, Anne chats about the weather, the birds and other things. All day long, Anne is there to wait on her daughter's every 2 . But Anne is no new mother 3 her baby: she is 81 and a grandmother. Her 46-year-old daughter is so 4 that she can't speak, walk or do anything without the help of her 5 . Heidi has a neurological (神经病学的) condition called Rett Syndrome, which has left her unable to 6 . Ever since she was born, her main 7 has been her mum, Anne. For 46 years, Anne has thrown herself into this 8 role, and she goes on to 9 her daughter's every need. It is for this 10 that Anne has been crowned (为…加冕) winner of the Daily Mail Carer of the Year awards. She was 11 because of her patience and kindness, 12 which she continues to carry out this role. Anne remembers:"It was 13 shocking when Heidi was diagnosed (诊断), especially to know there was nothing we could do to 14 her. But Anne never looked for 15 or reward; she just cared for her daughter. Anne admits that her relationship with Heidi is 16 . "I'm very touched that other people have seen 17 in what I've done," she says. "And I have only done what has come naturally to me when faced with my 18 child. Looking after Heidi has felt like a privilege. 19 her, I've known more joy in my life than heartache. My daughter has never 20 a burden, and caring for her has never been a chore." | ||||
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My son Jack, a fourth grader, was having a hard time in getting interested in story books recently, so I offered to read the first few chapters to him. In the early pages of ‘Incident at Halk Hill’, a quiet little boy has a special meeting with a female badger (獾).Soon after, another badger is caught in a steel leg trap(陷阱), and the author describes in detail the pain and scare of an animal struggling to its death. We meet the cruel hunter and his ill treatment of a dog; we see the badger being skinned by the boy's father;and we experience the child's confusion when beaten by his father in anger. Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds, I thought.
Last night , I returned from a weekend away to find that Jack had finished the whole book on his own. “It was really, really good and sad, and violent,” he reported. “There was a lot of killing.”
“Were there any happy parts?" I asked,
"The boy's life was saved by the badger, and that was good. But then that badger got caught in a trap again and at the end it's dying, too. ” Jack said, "It was so sad that I almost cried. ”
I told him that many books have made me cry, beginning with Heidi, when I was just his age, right on up to the novel I finished last week.
“Well,” he admitted then, “I actually did cry. Reading that book just reminded me of all the sadness in the world, and it made me feel sad ,too. ”
So, I think, now he has been through the sad tone of the passage , the discovery that words on a printed page can give rise to such strong emotion ,that a book can move you right out of your own comfortable little self and into someone else's pain. Thus we come to realize that if we are to remain fully engaged in life, open to its mysteries and feel sorry towards its suffering, we indeed need stories to grab(抓住) us by the neck and remind us of the sadness in the world that is not our own
- 1.
‘Incident at Halk Hill’ is a _______story
- A.sad
- B.happy
- C.funny
- D.boring
- A.
- 2.
The underlined sentence “Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds" means____
- A.the book is too long for a ten year old child
- B.the book is too difficult for a ten year old child
- C.the book is too violent(暴力) for a ten year old child
- D.the book is too pretty for a ten year old child
- A.
- 3.
According to the passage , stories can be something to help you_____
- A.enjoy your spare time
- B.develop your care for animals
- C.realize the truth of life
- D.think about your own life
- A.
- 4.
By writing the passage, the writer mainly wants to____
- A.tell a story that interested his son
- B.show the importance of reading stories
- C.share an experience between himself and his son
- D.show how to make children interested in books
- A.
My son Jack, a fourth grader, was having a hard time in getting interested in story books recently, so I offered to read the first few chapters to him. In the early pages of ‘Incident at Halk Hill’, a quiet little boy has a special meeting with a female badger (獾).Soon after, another badger is caught in a steel leg trap(陷阱), and the author describes in detail the pain and scare of an animal struggling to its death. We meet the cruel hunter and his ill treatment of a dog; we see the badger being skinned by the boy's father;and we experience the child's confusion when beaten by his father in anger. Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds, I thought.
Last night , I returned from a weekend away to find that Jack had finished the whole book on his own. “It was really, really good and sad, and violent,” he reported. “There was a lot of killing.”
“Were there any happy parts?" I asked,
"The boy's life was saved by the badger, and that was good. But then that badger got caught in a trap again and at the end it's dying, too. ” Jack said, "It was so sad that I almost cried. ”
I told him that many books have made me cry, beginning with Heidi, when I was just his age, right on up to the novel I finished last week.
“Well,” he admitted then, “I actually did cry. Reading that book just reminded me of all the sadness in the world, and it made me feel sad ,too. ”
So, I think, now he has been through the sad tone of the passage , the discovery that words on a printed page can give rise to such strong emotion ,that a book can move you right out of your own comfortable little self and into someone else's pain. Thus we come to realize that if we are to remain fully engaged in life, open to its mysteries and feel sorry towards its suffering, we indeed need stories to grab(抓住) us by the neck and remind us of the sadness in the world that is not our own.
64、‘Incident at Halk Hill’ is a _______story.
A. sad B. happy C. funny D. boring
65、The underlined sentence “Pretty heavy going for ten-year-olds" means____
A. the book is too long for a ten year old child
B. the book is too difficult for a ten year old child
C. the book is too violent(暴力) for a ten year old child
D. the book is too pretty for a ten year old child
66、According to the passage , stories can be something to help you_____
A. enjoy your spare time B. develop your care for animals
C. realize the truth of life D. think about your own life
67、By writing the passage, the writer mainly wants to____
A. tell a story that interested his son
B. show the importance of reading stories
C. share an experience between himself and his son
D. show how to make children interested in books
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