One day, the students of Class 6 were reading in the classroom.Mrs. Brown came in and told the whole class they would have to change the(1) the next week. All of the students disagreed (2) Mrs. Brown, so they shouted when Mrs. Brown said it was because a new student would (3) the class."Why must we move to another classroom just because someone new is coming?" One of them asked (4) . Mrs. Brown stood there without saying anything. After a few minutes, she told them to be(5) to their new classmate and then she left.
The following week, the head teacher, Mr.White himself brought the new student to their class.(6) ,he pushed the new student to the class because the student was in a wheelchair(轮椅). Mr. White introduced the new student Jeff to the class. He said that Jeff now was a (7) of the class and they should work together. He added, "Helping each other is very important."
(8) could fully understand what Mr. White meant at first.
Over time, they began to understand the reason. Jeff was a(9) student and often helped the students who didn't understand their work. The c lass felt very thankful to him. They took care of him because they knew that when someone did something for you, you should do something (10) in return.
(1)A. classmates |
B. lessons |
C. teacher |
D. classroom |
(2)A. for |
B. of |
C. with |
D. from |
(3)A. leave |
B. join |
C. help |
D. visit |
(4)A. politely |
B. terribly |
C. angrily |
D. happily |
(5)A. kind |
B. useful |
C. honest |
D. careful |
(6)A. So far |
B. Above all |
C.As usual |
D. In fact |
(7)A. hope |
B. member |
C. monitor |
D. symbol |
(8)A. Nobody |
B. Somebody |
C. Anybody |
D. Everybody |
(9)A. lucky |
B. funny |
C. clever |
D. strict |
(10)A. out |
B. down |
C. off |
D. back |
The situation seemed hopeless.
From the first day he entered my junior-high classroom, Willard P. Franklin lived in his own , shutting out his classmates and me, his teacher. I tried to build a relationship with him but he showed no interest. Even a “Good Morning Willar” received only a grunt(咕哝) that couldn’t be . Willard was a loner(孤独的人) who seemed to have no hope or need to break silence.
Shortly after the Thanksgiving holiday, we received the news of the annual(每年的) Christmas collection of money for the less people in our school district.
“Christmas is a season of ,” I told my students. “There are a few students in the school who might not have a happy holiday season. donating our Christmas collection, you will help buy food, clothing and toys for these needy people. We start the collection tomorrow.”
When I called for the donations the next day, I discovered that everyone had forgotten, except Willard P. Franklin. The boy dug deep into his pants pockets he walked up to my desk. Carefully, he two coins into the small box.
“I don’t need milk for lunch,” he said . For a moment, just a moment, he smiled . Then he turned and walked back to his desk.
That night, after school, I took our to the school principal. I couldn’t sharing the incident(事件) that had taken place.
“I may be wrong, but I believe Willard might be getting ready to become a part of the world around him,” I told the principal.
“Yes, I believe it is for him to get out of his own world,” he nodded. “And I think we can do something to have him a bit of his world with us. I just received a of the poor families in our school who most need help through the Christmas collection. Here, take a look at it.”
As I read, I discovered Willard P. Franklin and his family were the top names on the list.
A.class B.school C.world D.home
A.equal B.simple C.friendly D.common
A.seen B.heard C.found D.discovered
A.poor B.good C.sad D.rich
A.giving B.getting C.buying D.receiving
A.By B.With C.For D.On
A.mostly B.hardly C.almost D.simply
A.while B.after C.before D.as
A.threw B.dropped C.brought D.changed
A.angrily B.quietly C.patiently D.sadly
A.students B.classmates C.teachers D.donations
A.keep B.enjoy C.stop D.finish
A.hopeless B.hopeful C.difficult D.impossible
A.compare B.begin C.mix D.share
A.list B.note C.message D.letter
Walden is a quiet small town in England. Cars can’t go into the centre of the town, so it is very pleasant to walk around.
Spend at least half a day visiting the museum. It’s on a hill outside the town in a lonely old building. The museum brings history to life. You can even ride on a horse and cart(马车) in the street. I was really interested in a 1950s living room in the museum. It was just like my grandmother’s house. I lived there when I was a child.
If you can’t wait, there is a new exhibition(展览) opening soon. Walden is famous for one thing—candy! If you like candy, this exhibition is the place for you. You can learn about its history. I never see so many different kinds of candies.
But I won’t go now because it will start on the 26th of May.
When you are there, have a look around Walden too. If you start in the main square and follow the green signs, they will take you to the museum, and you will see lots of other interesting things on the way, too.
Welcome to Walden!
Where is Walden? |
It is in |
What’s special? |
People |
What can we |
The museum: on a A new exhibition of Something else: start in the main square, the |
Once a young man was traveling by train. It was a long and boring journey. As the train was moving a lonely field, the people on the train looked out of the windows . But when the train reached a bend (转弯处), it became and then people a simple house. It was so easy to find that everybody on the train turned to “enjoy” with eyes open. Some people even began to about it. The young man was also at the house.
On his return he the train at the nearest station and found his to the house. Its owner said the of the train was trouble to him. He wanted to the house, but nobody would buy it.
Soon the young man spent 30, 000 dollars on the . Because it was facing the railway bend, he it was a good place for advertisement(广告). When the train moved slowly past, the people on the train would be very interested in the house. He tried to talk with some big companies and told them they could used it for advertisement. the Coca-Cola Company took it to put up their signs. To everyone’s surprise, the young man got 180, 000 dollars for a three-year rent (租金).
This is a true story. It tells us that thinking of ideas is very important.
A.over B.around C.out D.across
A.happily B.quietly C.safely D.clearly
A.happy B.tired C.slow D.fast
A.saw B.heard C.felt D.watched
A.brightly B.wide C.slowly D.high
A.talk B.speak C.tell D.say
A.amazed B.sad C.good D.bad
A.got on B.looked for C.got off D.waited for
A.address B.way C.key D.trip
A.colour B.whisper C.song D.noise
A.buy B.draw C.sell D.borrow
A.room B.place C.house D.land
A.wondered B.taught C.remembered D.believed
A.excited B.tired C.surprised D.worried
A.At first B.At last C.At least D.As usual
Most young people like to go to rock(摇滚)concerts these days. They like the loud and exciting sound of the music and they enjoy the excitement of a big concert. Rock stars usually have a different style. Their music is exciting and different, and the way they dance and dress makes them popular with young people. The works of rock songs are usually quite easy, but the music itself is complex(复杂的).But some rock stars have problems after they become famous .They don't know what to do when they suddenly become famous, and often they start to drink or
take drugs(毒品).Then their health becomes bad. Some, like Elvis Presley, died at a very young age because of drugs.
A big rock concert can make young people________.
A.sad B.happy C.unhealthy D.excited
A.The works of rock songs B.Rock stars C.The styles of rock stars D.Rock music
A.They become unhealthy. B.They don't know what to do. C.They begin to drink a lot. D.They stop singing
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.
A.difficult B.bad C.different D.good
A.fight B.talk C.meal D.match
A.posted B.sent C.gave D.put
A.with B.in C.about D.for
A.walking B.swimming C.shopping D.fishing
A.bought B.got C.saw D.found
A.sleep B.school C.work D.study
A.thinks B.talks C.says D.answers
A.will B.should C.has to D.can
A.always B.never C.ever D.seldom