—________ yogurt do you need?
—I need one cup of yogurt.
________ a clever boy he is!
I like dogs ________ they’re friendly and smart.
I am very busy ________ Friday.
Kevin White is an 8-year-old boy from Salt Lake City. He started school two years ago but he has _________ been able to ride the school bus with the other kids. Because of a serious illness, he needs _________ care even on the way to school. His parents drive him to _________ each day.
When he heard that a service dog could allow him to ride the bus, he _________ to get one at once. However, his family didn’t have that much _________. So Kevin came up with an idea to raise money by selling _________.
After Kevin told his father what he _________, his father helped him grow vegetables in their yard. To let people know about Kevin’s _________ on September 26, Kevin’s dad wrote _________ article online, telling people what happened to Kevin and __________ he wanted to do. The story touched many people’s hearts __________ they wanted to lend Kevin a hand. In just a few weeks, Kevin’s vegetables were __________. People even began giving __________ own vegetables to Kevin to sell.
With the help of others, Kevin has __________ over 21,000 dollars in all. Kevin said he would use the money to buy service dog and give the money left __________ other children in need.
1.A.always B.often C.never
2.A.special B.strange C.usual
3.A.work B.school C.home
4.A.wanted B.went C.refused
5.A.food B.time C.money
6.A.fruit B.vegetables C.flowers
7.A.heard B.said C.thought
8.A.life B.story C.problem
9.A.a B.an C.the
10.A.what B.which C.that
11.A.and B.but C.or
12.A.put out B.given out C.sold out
13.A.our B.your C.their
14.A.sent B.raised C.donated
15.A.to B.for C.from
Happy, Happy Chinese New Year by Demi Hitz
In a book that is itself a celebration, Demi explains the ideas behind the Chinese New Year festival. The last 15 days of the old year are spent cleaning and preparing (Wash your hair and get a new haircut. Pay the debts that you owe and collect what is owed to you!). On the eve of the new moon, a special feast is prepared… The first 15 days of the New Year are spent celebrating with lion dances, firecrackers, and other activities.
Demi has long been interested in Eastern art and philosophy, which inspired her to create this book about the Chinese New Year celebration. She has written and illustrated more than 20 books for children, including The Empty Pot, Gandhi, and Kites: Magic Wishes that Fly Up to the Sky.
Chinese New Year for Kids by Cindy Roberts
Chinese New Year for Kids is a full color book with beautiful, Chinese illustrations. This is a hands-on workbook for parents and teachers, written for children from ages 3 to 12 years old, for use in the classroom or at home. Children will enjoy the Chinese New Year party ideas, dragon dances, lion dances, art projects, and Chinese games.
The art projects for Chinese New Year are designed to be easy, as well as inexpensive to reproduce for large groups. All the activities in this book have been tested in the classroom, with very successful results, and have caused lots of enthusiasm from children and teachers alike. Music, physical movement, art, and food all add to the ambiance of taking an imaginary trip to China during the Chinese New Year.
debt 债 owe 欠 feast 宴会 philosophy 哲学
illustrate 插图 design 设计 enthusiasm 热情 ambiance 气氛
1.What is “Happy, Happy Chinese New Year”?
A.A book. B.A celebration. C.A festival.
2.What do Chinese usually do before the New Year?
A.They usually have a big meal every day.
B.They are busy cleaning and preparing.
C.They are celebrating with activities.
3.Who will most likely read the books by Demi?
A.Children from western countries.
B.Students from China.
C.Indian Children.
4.What will the readers most probably do after reading “Chinese New Year for Kids”?
A.They will join to write more books about China.
B.They will have a strong wish to visit China during Chinese New Year.
C.They will enjoy the Chinese New Year party ideas, dragon and lion dances.