Melissa is a reporter from a health center. Now she is talking to Mark while he is eating his lunch in the dining hall of Sun Flower School. | |||
Name: Mark | Age: 13 | Grade: 8 | Class: Four |
Q1: Why do you eat lunch at school? My mother is a nurse. She often goes to the work very early and doesn’t have time to make me a packed lunch. But she makes sure I eat a healthy dinner. | |||
Q2: What do you eat for your lunch today? The cooks make different things today. I choose noodles, an apple, a cookie and a glass of milk. | |||
Q3: Do you always drink milk? It’s not my favorite. I like juice best, but they haven’t got any juice today. | |||
Q4: What do you often have? I often have a cookie. It isn’t healthy, but it is my favorite. | |||
Q5: Do you usually eat an apple? No, I don’t like it. Sometimes I give my apple to my friend Sam. Sam gives me some chocolate for the apple. | |||
Q6: Does Sam like chocolate? Yes, but he likes apples too. His mother gives him lots of chocolate! | |||
Reported by Melissa March 25, 2014 | |||
1.What does Mark have for his lunch today?
A. Chocolate.B. Oranges.C. Noodles.D. Juice.
2.Where are they talking now?
A. In physics lab.B. On the playground.
C. At the library.D. In school dining hall.
3.What does Melissa want to know from her questions?
A. The arts festival.B. The parents’ meeting.
C. The school meals.D. The school website
“But I feel good doing this!” the little boy’s voice rang in my ears when I entered the mall. He stood raising for cancer research. In the cold wind, he pulled his hat down over his ears. He warmed one hand in his pocket and held a list with the other hand. I noticed him greeting the people passing by gloves on his hands.
I checked my purse but I didn’t find any change. I was ready to give money because I wished cancer could be cured (治愈) one day.
“I’ll bring you some money when I returned” I the little boy.
“Thank you!” he smiled and he seemed almost in the cold air. I suggested he come inside the mall, but he said, “The guard there said is allowed to raise money for charities (慈善) in the mall. But I feel good doing this here. It’s OK.”
I did my shopping and about buying something for him. Finally, I bought a pair of gloves, brown ones. The cashier (收银员) felt curious when I the boy’s words “But I feel good doing this!”
The boy still stood where he had been. I offered some money to him and in the list that he handed to me. Then he told me that his best friend George had leukemia (白血病). He did this in order to help him out of .
With tears full of my eyes, I put the gloves that I bought for him into his hands.
“Will the cancer research give you something to thank you for doing this?”
“Oh yes!” the boy said and his eyes up with joy, “They sure do! Now I can stand here much than I expected!”
“What do you receive then?” I asked. He answered with a smile, “I get another new, empty list.”
1.A. cardsB. money C. bottlesD. information
2.A. withoutB. except C. intoD. from
3.A. neverB. seldomC. sometimesD. always
4.A. cheatedB. refusedC. promisedD. praised
5.A. relaxedB. boredC. frozenD. pleased
6.A. everyone B. anyoneC. someoneD. no one
7.A. thoughtB. worriedC. talkedD. cared
8.A. introducedB. repeatedC. heardD. kept
9.A. calledB. filledC. gaveD. got
10.A. sightB. workC. troubleD. breath
11.A. litB. cameC. caughtD. took
12.A. lowerB. lessC. earlierD. longer
The students told us _____________last summer vacation.
A. where did they campB. where will they camp
C. where they campedD. where they will camp
Trees ______every spring in North China.
A. have plantedB. will plantC. were plantedD. are planted
—Would you like ______for a walk with me after school?
—Sure, I’d love to.
A. goB. goneC. goingD. to go
I _______ my homework when the lights in my room went out last night.
A. didB. was doingC. will doD. have done