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Many parents want their children to be famous one day. But do children have the same 1 ?
A new 2 —Hi, Ke'ai is on at Beijing Children's Art Theatre. It tells the story of a boy called Ke'ai. His parents would like him to become a painter or a 3 one day. They teach him to 4 and to play the violin, but Ke'ai doesn't enjoy these activities. Then one day Ke'ai's parents see Liu Xiang win a gold 5 at the Athens Olympic Games, and they want him to be a sportsman.
" 6 do they want me to be someone else?" Ke'ai asks and says, "I only want to be 7 . "
The play shows us that it is good for parents to learn to 8 their children. It helps parents to think about what kids want to do.
Young audiences(观众)enjoy the story, and also the 9 in the play. There are two songs in the play. One of them, "Ke'ai's Song" is very 10 to learn, so the audiences can sing the song on their way home after the play!
1. A.jobs B.dreams C.habits D.hobbies
2. A.song B.film C.play D.opera
3. A.writer B.teacher C.sportsman D.musician
4. A.paint B.write C.run D.drive
5. A.match B.ring C.medal D.race
6. A.How B.Why C.When D.Where
7. A.myself B.different C.alone D.great
8. A.encourage B.understand C.criticize D.inspire
9. A.light B.clothes C.skill D.music
10. A.easy B.difficult C.important D.necessary
Many parents want their children to be famous(著名的) one day. But do children have the same ?
A new , Hi, Ke’ai, is on at Beijing Children’'s Art Theatre(剧院). It tells the story of a boy called Ke’ai. His parents would like him to become a painter(画家) or a one day. So they teach him to and to play the violin, but Ke’ai doesn't enjoy these activities. Then one day Ke’ai’s parents see Mo Yan won an award (奖)for his works, and they want him to be a writer, too
“ do they want me to be someone else?” Ke'ai asks and says, “I want to be myself.”
The play(话剧) shows us that it is for parents to learn to understand their children. It helps parents to what kids really want to be in the future.
Young audiences(观众)enjoy the story, and also the in the play(话剧). There are two songs in the play. One of them, Ke’ai’s Song, is very easy to learn, so the audiences can sing the song on their way home the play!
1.A. jobs B. dreams C. stories D. hobbies
2.A. song B. film C. play D. cartoon
3.A. writer B. teacher C. sportsman D. musician(音乐家)
4.A. paint B. write C. run D. drive
5.A. How B. Why C. When D. Where
6.A. only B. seldom C. never D. sometimes
7.A. easy B. importantC. interesting D. exciting
8.A. talk about B. worry aboutC. think about D. talk of
9.A. light B. clothes C. skill D. music
10.A. before B. in C. after D. at
Many parents want their children to be famous one day. But do children have the same 41 .
A new 42 -Hi, Ke’ai is on at Beijing Children’s Art Theatre. It tells the story of a boy called Ke’ai. His parents would like him to become a painter or a 43 one day. They teach him to 44 and to play the violin, but Ke’ai doesn’t enjoy these activities. Then one day Ke’ai’s parents see Liu Xiang 45 a gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games, and they want him to be a sportsman.
“ 46 do they want me to be someone else?” Ke’ai asks and says, “I only want to be 47 ”
The play shows us that it is good for parents to learn to 48 their children. It helps parents to think about what kids want to do.
Young audiences(观众) enjoy the story, and also the 49 in the play. There are two songs in the play. One of them, “Ke’ai’s Song” is very 50 to learn, so the audiences can sing the song on their way home after the play!
( ) 41. A. jobs B. dreams C. habits D. hobbies
( ) 42. A. song B. film C. week D. opera
( ) 43. A. writer B. teacher C. sportsman D. musician
( ) 44. A. paint B. write C. speak D. drive
( ) 45. A. run B. buy C. win D. race
( ) 46. A. How B. Why C. When D. Where
( ) 47. A. myself B. different C. alone D. great
( ) 48. A. encourage B. understand C. criticize D. inspire
( ) 49. A. light B. clothes C. skill D. music
( ) 50. A. easy B. difficult C. important D. necessary
Many parents want their children to be famous one day. But do children have the same 36 .
A new 37 -Hi, Ke’ai is on at Beijing Children’s Art Theatre. It tells the story of a boy called Ke’ai. His parents would like him to become a painter or a 38 one day. They teach him to 39 and to play the violin, but Ke’ai doesn’t enjoy these activities. Then one day Ke’ai’s parents see Liu Xiang 40 a gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games, and they want him to be a sportsman.
“ 41 do they want me to be someone else?” Ke’ai asks and says, “I only want to be 42 ”
The play shows us that it is good for parents to learn to 43 their children. It helps parents to think about what kids want to do.
Young audiences(观众) enjoy the story, and also the 44 in the play. There are two songs in the play. One of them, “Ke’ai’s Song” is very 45 to learn, so the audiences can sing the song on their way home after the play!
( ) 36. A. jobs | B. dreams | C. hobbies |
( ) 37. A. song | B. film | C. opera |
( ) 38. A. sportsman | B. teacher | C. musician |
( ) 39. A. paint | B. write | C. speak |
( ) 40. A. run | B. race | C. win |
( ) 41. A. How | B. Why | C. When |
( ) 42. A. myself | B. different | C. great |
( ) 43. A. encourage | B. understand | C. criticize |
( ) 44. A. light | B. clothes | C. music |
( ) 45. A. easy | B. difficult | C. important |
“I believe you’re the right person to write an advice column (专栏) for the students called Dear Amy!” Jenny, editor of the school newspaper, said to Andy, who finally agreed to accept the job if Jenny promised not to tell it to anyone else.
At first it wasn’t too bad. Most of the letters he received were interesting and quite easy to answer. Then came a letter from a person named Joe.
“Dear Amy,” it began, “I’m in real trouble. I’ve wanted to be a songwriter all my life, but my parents don’t even let me take music lessons. I have a guitar, but they both get angry if I play. I’ve tried explaining, but they didn’t listen. I feel sad. Should I run away from home? Maybe that will make my parents agree.” The letter signed “Joe”.
Andy thought about this letter for a long time. Should he advise someone to run away from home? Probably not. But didn’t Joe have a right to be a songwriter if he wanted to? Andy thought hard, but couldn’t think out a good answer. Andy couldn’t sleep. He just worried about poor Joe.
At a bar a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy’s maths class, sat down next to him and asked, “ What’s wrong with you? You look a little worried.”
“I guess I do,” said Andy.
“If you get a problem, why don’t you try writing to Dear Amy about it?” asked Eleanor.
Andy sighed. But Eleanor continued, “In fact, I guess Dear Amy is rather busy with other problems. She still hasn’t answered the phony letter I wrote her last week. You’d better read it — it may even make the most hard-hearted person cry! It was supposed to be from a songwriter named Joe.”
1.Andy might be ______.
A.an editor of the school newspaper
B.a songwriter
C.a maths teacher
D.a doctor in the school
2.It’s clear that Dear Amy ______.
A.helps students who want to run away from home
B.answers letters from the students
C.writes songs for the students
D.meets readers at a bar
3.It seemed to be easy for Andy to do the job until _____.
A.he changed his name
B.he received a letter signed “Joe”
C.he met Eleanor at a bar
D.his name was well-known
4.In the letter Joe says that ______.
A.his parents don’t know about music
B.his classmates don’t understand him
C.he would stay away from his parents
D.he would obey his parents
5.The underlined word “phony” means “______”.
A.unreal B.boyish C.popular D.favourite
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