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Bill: Great! Tomorrow is the first day of our vacation. Jimmy: That's right! What are you doing for the vacation? Bill: I'm 1____ to Tibet in China. I have a lot of Chinese ![]() about Chinese, I 4____ to communicate 5____ with my Chinese friends. How about you? Jimmy: I'm 6____ for Hong Kong tomorrow. Last night my friend 7____ me 8____ to his big birthday party 9____ the phone. Bill: Is your sister going with you? Jimmy: 10____ not. She is going to learn to play the piano. Bill: I have to go now. Have a good time! Jimmy: You, too. | ||||
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--- You look tired, Jimmy. You'd better _______ earlier today.
--- All right.
--- You look tired, Jimmy. You'd better ________ earlier today.
--- All right.
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完成对话,然后为吉米的生日写一封邀请函。
Mum: Jimmy, you’ll be ten years old. Let’s have a b________ party.
Jimmy: Great idea! W________ ? In McDonald’s?
Mum: No, it’s too n________. What about in our house?
Jimmy: Yeah, it’s usual to have the party in our flat. Mum is always glad to hear that.
Mum: That’s right!
John: And w________?
Jimmy: Of course next Saturday. It’s my birthday.
John: OK. Next Saturday then — at seven o’clock?
Jimmy: No, seven o’clock is too e________. What about eight o’clock?
John: Fine. So that’s next Saturday at eight o’clock. Let’s write the i________.
Jimmy: First to Linda, ……
I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company(公司). “What is it?” I wondered. I turned it over. There, in faded ink, was a hand-written address. Immediately my mind traveled many years back.
I was nine years old, walking down the cold and wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazines on my shoulder. That day, I came to the company finally, the owner, Mr. Rader, had always taken me there to ask his workers if they wanted any magazines.
Shaking off the rain like a wet dog, I went into Mr. Rader’s office. After a quick look he took me over to the fireplace. Noticing the hole in the top of my shoe, he said, “Come with me!” pulling me into his car. We stopped in front of a shoe shop. Inside, a salesman fitted me with the finest pair of shoes I had ever seen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up in them. “We’d like a pair of new socks, too.” Mr. Rader said.
Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a car, wrote something on it and handed it to me. With tearful eyes, I read, “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” He said kindly, “Jimmy, I want you to know I love you.” I said good-bye, and for the first time I sensed a piece of hope that things would be better. With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make a difference.
1.The writer went to Queen City Casket Company to .
A.borrow some money B.ask Mr. Rader for help
C.sell magazines D.find a job there
2.From the passage we can see the writer was to Mr. Rader.
A.helpful B.thankful C.polite D.kind
3.Mr. Rader helped the writer so much mainly because .
A.he wanted to set a good example to his workers.
B.he wanted to show kindness to the boy.
C.the writer needed his help.
D.he wanted others to return his help.
4.What does the underlined sentence “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” mean?
A.If you want somebody’s help, you have to help him first.
B.You should do the things that others want you to do.
C.Before you do anything, think about what others do to you.
D.If you want others to do kind things to you, you’d better be kind to them.
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