The door was opened and a very cute rabbit r _________(跑)out.
If I don’ t know a word, I ask them to s____________ (拼写)it out for me.
We all think Carl is the per____________(合适的) man for the position.
A friend invited us to help serve dinner at Tent City. A number of tents ( 帐篷) were set up for the homeless in the area.
I took my nine-year-old boy with me. He had a lot of questions because this whole thing challenged(挑战)his common ideas about how people lived in the world.
“Why don't they have homes?"
"Why don't they get food the way we do?”
We talked through the reasons why people end up in this kind of situation. Many of the people we served were missing teeth or had dirty clothes, To my surprise, they were quite thankful that I had brought my boy. Many said how fun it was to have an active child around. After dinner, I saw my son talking about sports happily with several elderly gentlemen. He was having a great time with them.
As some people returned to their tents, I heard him tell them, "Thanks so much for coming to have dinner with us. "I could see that my son’s simple words touched them greatly. I hugged him as we left to go home because it touched me too.
We should treat people with respect, no matter who they are ,I think my boy has learned this.
1.How old was the writer’s son?(不超过5个词)
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2.What was the boy doing after dinner?(不超过10个词)
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3.What can we learn from this story?(不超过15个词)
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As a 23-year-old man, I was sitting on my mom’s sofa and waiting for the pain in my back to ease (减轻). No work and money forced my wife, our baby boy and me to live with my parents. We slept in my old bedroom, and I was feeling down.
Thankfully, I had one new job: helping my son learn how to walk. Anytime he took a few steps, however, he would fall down and cry, I had to hold his hand while he walked long. But my back didn’t deal with it too well. As I sat there with my eyes close, I suddenly head my mother said.“Joe, look!" I opened my eyes and watched my son catch the coffee table. Pull himself up and smile. Then, he started walking around it, keeping his hands on it for balance(平衡). Finally, when he reached the end of it, he took two big steps and make it to the wall. Then he started walking down the hall with his hands balancing on the wall the whole way. I laughed and cheered. Suddenly, I didn’t feel that bad. Because my boy had learned to walk.
We may fail many times in our life. It's just like learning to walk. When we fall, we should stand up and keep trying. That's what we should do to have a better life.
1.Who did the writer live with(不超过5个词)
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2.How could the baby pull himself up?(不超过5个词)
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3.What can we learn from the text?(不超过10个词)
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Selah Schneiter stood on the top of El Capitan. Her blue helmet (头盔)sat on top of her head and a thick green rope was tied around her body .The ten-year-old girl smiled from ear to ear as tears(眼泪) ran down her face.
"Selah, are those your first happy tears?" Mike, her father, asked.”
She nodded. "I just can't believe I did it!" Selah said.
The girl had just made rock climbing history. She became the youngest person ever to have climbed El Capitan. The mountain is 915 meters tall -higher than the tallest building on Earth. And Selah carried 9 kilograms of gear, food and water with her.
Selah was joined by her father, an experienced climber. The climb took them five days. At first, Selah's father thought the mountain was too big for his daughter. The little girl, however, was serious bout the climb. Every day, they would get a little closer to the top. "One move at a time. I will achieve success in the end!" the girl said.
Selah wanted to use this achievement to encourage other children never to give up too easily. In our daily lives, there may be many tall "mountains," too. Keep trying, and you can overcome (克服 )any difficulty!
1.How did Selah feel when she stood on the top of El Capitan?
A.Excited. B.Sad. C.Lucky. D.Fearful
2.What does the underlined word "gear" in the fourth paragraph mean?
A.纱布 B.器械 C.音箱 D.颜料
3.Which of the following words best describes Selah?
A.Warm-hearted B.Well-educated C.Easy-going D.Strong-minded
4.Why did Selah want to stand on the top of EI Capitan?
A.To visit more mountains. B.To make herself more famous.
C.to encourage other children D.To stay together with her father.