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  Leadership actually has a few simple concepts.And, I witnessed it just the other day.I have three children, all under the age of nine.Before the bus arrives at eight in the morning, I always make breakfast and arrange their backpacks.

  But last Monday, I couldn’t get out of bed because I was sick.I thought that my husband, Chris, would handle the children.But I immediately realized that he wasn’t at home.If I’d had the strength, I would have ordered my nine-year-old daughter to help me.I was too exhausted even for that.I’m embarrassed to say - I just fell back to sleep.

  When I opened my eyes again, the children were in front of me.Dressed.All three of them.Even though I was sick, I was suspicious(猜疑的).“What’s going on?” I asked.

  My nine-year-old, Sally, spoke for the group, “We made you a cup of green tea.Don’t worry.I didn’t turn on the stove; I used the microwave.” I cautiously accepted the offer, wondering what they wanted.“I heard you throwing up in the bathroom so I got everyone ready.We still have 10 minutes to get to the bus.” Sally continued.

  What had happened to the daughter I had to force to get ready every morning? And how did she manage to motivate an eight-year-old and a three-year-old?

  The next day, I told Chris what I had witnessed.He just said, “Our daughter is a natural-born leader.” I didn’t think so.“For a leader she is a terrible follower.”

  Then it occurred to me that:a good leader isn’t a great follower.In fact, leadership is all about not waiting for instructions.It’s about stepping up to the challenge and leading by example-exactly what Sally had done.I had this leadership thing all wrong.

  Without being forced, without even being asked, she stepped up.I don’t think I would have believed it if I hadn’t seen it for myself.

(1)

According to the text, the author’s oldest daughter _________.

[  ]

A.

could use the stove

B.

got dressed on her own

C.

didn’t catch the bus last Monday

D.

always arranged her backpack

(2)

It can be inferred that the author _________.

[  ]

A.

asked her oldest daughter to help her

B.

was embarrassed to ask her husband for help

C.

ordered her oldest daughter to make her a cup of tea

D.

used to force her daughter to get ready before taking the bus

(3)

What’s the author’s attitude toward the leadership that Sally displayed?

[  ]

A.

Negative.

B.

Uninterested.

C.

Positive.

D.

Pessimistic.

(4)

Which of the following might be the best title for the text?

[  ]

A.

A Girl Willing to Obey.

B.

Step Up to the Challenge.

C.

Take Care of One’s Health.

D.

Importance of Training a Child.

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“How was school, Ben?” I asked my grandson after he began kindergarten(幼儿园) this year. “The work is too long… and there’s not enough time to play,” he replied.

I couldn’t help but remember Ben’s own mother, my daughter, Jane, and her reaction(反应) to the first day of school. Julie was also disappointed with the first day of school and so was her little sister. My three-year-old daughter announced angrily after her big sister got on the big yellow school bus, “I want to go ‘sool’ and you not let me!”

When Julie returned home that afternoon, I asked her the same question that I asked Ben, “How was school, Julie?” Julie replied, “I didn’t learn to read today.”

This year as the school bus passed my house, my mind went back to those school days again. I could almost smell the chalk dust in the air. I also wonder what the children these days manage to get chosen to do in order to get out of school for a few moments since there are no erasers to clean. It was fun to be “chosen” for eraser cleaning duty. This was a task finished by going outside and beating erasers together while sneezing and coughing. No wonder so many babies now have allergies(过敏症), and it’s simply because we all have chalk dust in our lungs!

On the first day of school, the expectation was so great that I would be ready long before it was time to leave for school. We didn’t have backpacks because we had cigar boxes. We carried our small supplies inside a cigar box from one of the local stores. We saved the cigar boxes and used them from year to year until they fell apart.

The first day of school was exciting. It was a new beginning. The doors of knowledge had been opened. The first day of school is an event in our lives that most of us remember. It’s a big step for a small child toward leaving babyhood and so “there isn’t enough time to play”.

1.Why did Jane become angry according to the passage?

A.Because she didn’t learn to read on the first day of school.

B.Because there was too much work for her to do at school.

C.Because she had no time to play at school.

D.Because she was not allowed to go to school.

2.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggests that       .

A.the author was thinking of her school days jokingly

B.the author warned students against the harm of chalk dust

C.the author suffered from an allergy because of chalk dust

D.the author doubted whether her lungs had chalk dust

3.In the opinion of the author, the first day of school is        .

A.a day when a child is the happiest

B.a day when a child does much work

C.the beginning of great learning

D.the end of childhood full of toys

 

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“How was school, Ben?” I asked my grandson after he began kindergarten(幼儿园) this year. “The work is too long… and there’s not enough time to play,” he replied.
I couldn’t help but remember Ben’s own mother, my daughter, Jane, and her reaction(反应) to the first day of school. Julie was also disappointed with the first day of school and so was her little sister. My three-year-old daughter announced angrily after her big sister got on the big yellow school bus, “I want to go ‘sool’ and you not let me!”
When Julie returned home that afternoon, I asked her the same question that I asked Ben, “How was school, Julie?” Julie replied, “I didn’t learn to read today.”
This year as the school bus passed my house, my mind went back to those school days again. I could almost smell the chalk dust in the air. I also wonder what the children these days manage to get chosen to do in order to get out of school for a few moments since there are no erasers to clean. It was fun to be “chosen” for eraser cleaning duty. This was a task finished by going outside and beating erasers together while sneezing and coughing. No wonder so many babies now have allergies(过敏症), and it’s simply because we all have chalk dust in our lungs!
On the first day of school, the expectation was so great that I would be ready long before it was time to leave for school. We didn’t have backpacks because we had cigar boxes. We carried our small supplies inside a cigar box from one of the local stores. We saved the cigar boxes and used them from year to year until they fell apart.
The first day of school was exciting. It was a new beginning. The doors of knowledge had been opened. The first day of school is an event in our lives that most of us remember. It’s a big step for a small child toward leaving babyhood and so “there isn’t enough time to play”

  1. 1.

    Why did Jane become angry according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Because she didn’t learn to read on the first day of school
    2. B.
      Because there was too much work for her to do at school
    3. C.
      Because she had no time to play at school
    4. D.
      Because she was not allowed to go to school
  2. 2.

    The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggests that______.

    1. A.
      the author was thinking of her school days jokingly
    2. B.
      the author warned students against the harm of chalk dust
    3. C.
      the author suffered from an allergy because of chalk dust
    4. D.
      the author doubted whether her lungs had chalk dust
  3. 3.

    In the opinion of the author, the first day of school is______.

    1. A.
      a day when a child is the happiest
    2. B.
      a day when a child does much work
    3. C.
      the beginning of great learning
    4. D.
      the end of childhood full of toys

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     "How was school, Ben?" I asked my grandson after he began kindergarten (幼儿园) this year."The
work is too long...and there's not enough time to play, " he replied.
     I couldn't help but remember Ben's own mother, my daughter, Jane, and her reaction (反应) to the
first day of school.Julie was also disappointed with the first day of school and so was her little sister."I
want to go 'sool'and you not let me!" my threeyearold daughter announced angrily after her big sister got
on the big yellow school bus.
     When Julie returned home that afternoon I asked her the same question that I asked Ben, "How was
school, Julie?" Julie replied, "I didn't learn to read today."
     This year as the school bus went by my house, my mind went back to those school days again.I could
almost smell the chalk dust in the air.I also wonder what the children these days manage to get chosen to
do in order to get out of school for a few moments since there are no erasers to clean.It was fun to be
"chosen" for eraser cleaning duty.This was a task finished by going outside and beating erasers together
while sneezing and coughing.No_wonder_so_many_babies_now_have_allergies_(过敏症), it's_simply_
because_we_all_have_chalk_dust_in_our_lungs!
     On the first day of school, the expectation was so great that I would ready long before it was time to
leave for school.We didn't miss having backpacks because we had cigar boxes.We carried our small
supplies inside a cigar box from one of the local stores.We saved the cigar boxes and used them from
year to year until they fell apart.
     The first day of school was exciting.It was a new beginning.The doors of knowledge had been opened.The first day of school is an event in our lives that most of us remember.It's a big step for a small child
toward leaving babyhood behind and so "there isn't enough time to play".
     No matter how old we get, nor how much we learn, it still seems like "The work is too long...and
there's not enough time to play."
1. Why did Jane become angry according to the passage?
A. Because she didn't learn to read on the first day of school.
B. Because there was too much work for her to do at school.
C. Because she had no time to play at school.
D. Because she wasn't allowed to go to school.
2. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggests that________.
A. the author was thinking of her school days jokingly
B. the author warned students against the harm of chalk dust
C. the author suffered from an allergy because of chalk dust
D. the author doubted whether her lungs had chalk dust
3. When the author went to school, she________.
A. usually carried a backpack full of books
B. used to fill a cigar box with small things
C. wasn't happy and expected nothing
D. often had a cigar box instead of a backpack
4. In the opinion of the author, the first day of school is________.
A. a day when a child is the happiest
B. a day when a child does much work
C. the beginning of great learning
D. the end of childhood full of toys
5. Which of the following may the author agree with?
A. Children have too much homework to do now.
B. Teachers should make their classes interesting on the first day of school.
C. School days haven't changed over years.
D. People never have enough time to play once they start school.

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“How was school, Ben?” I asked my grandson after he began kindergarten(幼儿园) this year. “The work is too long… and there’s not enough time to play,” he replied.
I couldn’t help but remember Ben’s own mother, my daughter, Jane, and her reaction(反应) to the first day of school. Julie was also disappointed with the first day of school and so was her little sister. My three-year-old daughter announced angrily after her big sister got on the big yellow school bus, “I want to go ‘sool’ and you not let me!”
When Julie returned home that afternoon, I asked her the same question that I asked Ben, “How was school, Julie?” Julie replied, “I didn’t learn to read today.”
This year as the school bus passed my house, my mind went back to those school days again. I could almost smell the chalk dust in the air. I also wonder what the children these days manage to get chosen to do in order to get out of school for a few moments since there are no erasers to clean. It was fun to be “chosen” for eraser cleaning duty. This was a task finished by going outside and beating erasers together while sneezing and coughing. No wonder so many babies now have allergies(过敏症), and it’s simply because we all have chalk dust in our lungs!
On the first day of school, the expectation was so great that I would be ready long before it was time to leave for school. We didn’t have backpacks because we had cigar boxes. We carried our small supplies inside a cigar box from one of the local stores. We saved the cigar boxes and used them from year to year until they fell apart.
The first day of school was exciting. It was a new beginning. The doors of knowledge had been opened. The first day of school is an event in our lives that most of us remember. It’s a big step for a small child toward leaving babyhood and so “there isn’t enough time to play”.
【小题1】Why did Jane become angry according to the passage?

A.Because she didn’t learn to read on the first day of school.
B.Because there was too much work for her to do at school.
C.Because she had no time to play at school.
D.Because she was not allowed to go to school.
【小题2】The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggests that       .
A.the author was thinking of her school days jokingly
B.the author warned students against the harm of chalk dust
C.the author suffered from an allergy because of chalk dust
D.the author doubted whether her lungs had chalk dust
【小题3】In the opinion of the author, the first day of school is        .
A.a day when a child is the happiest
B.a day when a child does much work
C.the beginning of great learning
D.the end of childhood full of toys

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