Father came to Jack's bed and sat down beside him. "How was your day?" asked Father. "It wasn't a very day for me," Jack answered. “I had a with Tom. The teacher a note home about me, and I talked back to Mother." "Yes, part of the day was bad," Father said. "But tell me the best thing that happened today." Jack thought for a minute, and then smiled. "After school l went alone," he said. “I didn't think I would have any luck. But I did. I a fish!" "I'm glad you had a good time," Jack's father said. "Think about it till you go to . Now I'm going to turn off the light. Have happy dreams."
Every night, Jack the same question: "What was the best thing that happened to you today?" Every night, Jack thinks about the best part of his day. This gives him many happy dreams.
Sometimes he think hard to find the best thing. Sometimes it is a very small thing .But he finds one good thing to think about. Jack's father taught him to end his days in a wonderful way.
1.A. difficult B. bad C. different D. good
2.A. fight B. talk C. meal D. match
3.A. posted B. sent C. gave D. put
4.A. with B. in C. about D. for
5.A. walking B. swimming C. shopping D. fishing
6.A. bought B. got C. saw D. found
7.A. sleep B. school C. work D. study
8.A. thinks B. talks C. says D. answers
9.A. will B. should C. has to D. can
10.A. always B. never C. ever D. seldom
---Can we swim in the river?
---_______. It's dangerous to swim here.
A.I'm afraid not. B.That's OK
C.No, not at all. D. No problem
There is a_______ tree in front of my classroom
A.ten-metres-tall B. ten metres tall
C. ten-metre-tall D.tens-metre-tall
The exchange_______ homes are in the UK. I want to take_______ to the Great Wall.
A.students'; them B.student's; their
C.students', theirs D. student's; they
---Who_______ make a kite out of wood? ---Peter is.
A. is B. shall
C. will D.is going to
---Does_______ have a dog?
---Yes, I have a dog. She's nice to_______.
A.someone; somebody B. anyone; everyone
C. no one; nobodyD. everybody; no one