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We went into a secondhand shop to get out of the rain.

I took my 6-year-old daughter’s hand and we started to walk around. Suddenly she reached out her hand to touch a pair of shiny black shoes.?

“Buy for me?” she asked.

“Oh, Sweetie, they are tap dancing (踢踏舞) shoes. You aren’t taking tap dance.”

“Buy for me?” she repeated.

“Well, let’s try them on.”

She sat on the floor and took off her bright pink rain boots . When she stood up we heard “click”. She took a step, “click, click, click.”

The sun came out and we went on our way. Our next stop was the grocery store(雜貨店).

“Click, click, click…” people turned to look as we entered the store. People would never allow their daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store .?

“Excuse me, dear. Why would you allow your daughter to wear tap dancing shoes here? They make such a noise.”

“Isn’t it wonderful?”

“Wonderful? My dear, this is not the place to wear those shoes.”

“You don’t understand. When she was a baby, doctors told us that she would never walk or talk. It has taken a lot of hard work and patience, but she asked for the shoes and the ‘click, click, click’ says that she can walk,” I said.

My daughter is 18 now and will graduate from grade 12 in June. It has not always been easy, but it has all been worthwhile (值得做的). She has taught me that it doesn’t matter what others think. They don’t walk in your shoes.

1.Why did the mother and daughter go to the secondhand shop?

A. They just went window shopping.

B. The daughter loved the place.

C. They just found the place to hide from the rain.

D. The mother wanted to buy cheap shoes for her daughter.

2.People would never allow their daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store because _________.

A. they make noise B. they are expensive

C. they are dirty D. it is not allowed
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A. The mother didn’t buy the tap dancing shoes for her daughter.

B. The mother allowed her daughter to do anything she wanted.

C. The mother had once thought of giving her daughter up.

D. For the mother, the “click” noise sounded beautiful.

4.What does the sentence “They don’t walk in your shoesmean? __________.

A. They don’t have the same shoes as yours.

B. They don’t know how you feel.

C. They don’t walk the same way as you.

D. They don’t know the size of your shoes.

5.The story wants to tell us ______.

A. the love between mother and daughter is strong

B. sometimes you shouldn’t care what others say

C. you should wear the wrong shoes for your feet

D. wearing your own shoes helps you walk faster

 

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Of course I could peel potatoes—with my good hand and my other arm. “Jenny, if you try hard enough,” she said, “you can do anything.”
Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn, I said no, Some kids laughed. I went home crying.
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It was the way with everything. Mum had the courage to face anything. And she taught me I could, too.
小題1:How many younger sisters do I have?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five
小題2:What does the doctor’s advice mean?
A.My are could be all right soon.
B.The other girls had the same arms as me.
C.My mum should look after me differently.
D.My mum should treat me the same as others.
小題3:Who peeled the potatoes at last?
A.Jenny.B.Jenny’s mum.C.Jenny’s sister.D.Nobody.
小題4:Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?
A.she wanted to tell me I could do anything.
B.she wanted the teacher to let me try again.
C.she would punish the kids who laughed at me.
D.she would like to praise me before the other kids.
小題5:What’s the best title of the passage?
A.My bad-tempered motherB.Different mother love
C.A doctor’s adviceD.My childhood(童年)

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  I am my mother's third girl.When I was born, the doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was missing, below the elbow(肘).Then he gave her some advice, “Don't treat her any differently from the other girls.” And she did!

  There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out.Once when I was about seven, I came out of the kitchen, “Mum, I can't peel(削……皮)potatoes.I only have one hand.” “You get back to peel those potatoes, and don't ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”

  Of course I could peel potatoes-with my good hand and my other arm.“Jenny, if you try hard enough,” she said, “you can do anything.”

  Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn, I said no, Some kids laughed.I went home crying.

  The next afternoon Mum took me back to the school playground.“Now, pull up with your right arm,” she advised.She praised me when I made progress.I'll never forget when I was crossing the bar, the kids were standing there with their mouths open.

  It was the way with everything.Mum had the courage to face anything.And she taught me I could, too.

(1)

How many younger sisters do I have?

[  ]

A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five

(2)

What does the doctor's advice mean?

[  ]

A.

My are could be all right soon.

B.

The other girls had the same arms as me.

C.

My mum should look after me differently.

D.

My mum should treat me the same as others.

(3)

Who peeled the potatoes at last?

[  ]

A.

Jenny.

B.

Jenny's mum.

C.

Jenny's sister.

D.

Nobody.

(4)

Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?

[  ]

A.

she wanted to tell me I could do anything.

B.

she wanted the teacher to let me try again.

C.

she would punish the kids who laughed at me.

D.

she would like to praise me before the other kids.

(5)

What's the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

My bad-tempered mother

B.

Different mother love

C.

A doctor's advice

D.

My childhood(童年)

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I am my mother’s third girl. When I was born, the doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was missing, below the elbow(肘). Then he gave her some advice, “Don’t treat her any differently from the other girls.” And she did!

      There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out. Once when I was about seven, I came out of the kitchen, “Mum, I can’t peel(削……皮)potatoes. I only have one hand.” “You get back to peel those potatoes, and don’t ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”

      Of course I could peel potatoes—with my good hand and my other arm. “Jenny, if you try hard enough,” she said, “you can do anything.”

         Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn, I said no, Some kids laughed. I went home crying.

         The next afternoon Mum took me back to the school playground. “Now, pull up with your right arm,” she advised. She praised me when I made progress. I’ll never forget when I was crossing the bar, the kids were standing there with their mouths open.

       It was the way with everything. Mum had the courage to face anything. And she taught me I could, too.

31. How many younger sisters do I have?

A. Two.  B. Three.  C. Four.  D. Five

32. What does the doctor’s advice mean?

A. My are could be all right soon.

B. The other girls had the same arms as me.

C. My mum should look after me differently.

D. My mum should treat me the same as others.

33. Who peeled the potatoes at last?

A. Jenny.  B. Jenny’s mum.  C. Jenny’s sister.  D. Nobody.

34. Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?

A. she wanted to tell me I could do anything.

B. she wanted the teacher to let me try again.

C. she would punish the kids who laughed at me.

D. she would like to praise me before the other kids.

35. What’s the best title of the passage?

A. My bad-tempered mother    B. Different mother love

C. A doctor’s advice           D. My childhood(童年)

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I am my mother’s third girl. When I was born, the doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was missing, below the elbow(肘). Then he gave her some advice, “Don’t treat her any differently from the other girls.” And she did!

There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out. Once when I was about seven, I came out of the kitchen, “Mum, I can’t peel(削……皮)potatoes. I only have one hand.” “You get back to peel those potatoes, and don’t ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”

Of course I could peel potatoes—with my good hand and my other arm. “Jenny, if you try hard enough,” she said, “you can do anything.”

Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn, I said no, Some kids laughed. I went home crying.

The next afternoon Mum took me back to the school playground. “Now, pull up with your right arm,” she advised. She praised me when I made progress. I’ll never forget when I was crossing the bar, the kids were standing there with their mouths open.

It was the way with everything. Mum had the courage to face anything. And she taught me I could, too.

1.How many younger sisters do I have?

A.Two.             B.Three.            C.Four.             D.Five

2.What does the doctor’s advice mean?

A.My are could be all right soon.

B.The other girls had the same arms as me.

C.My mum should look after me differently.

D.My mum should treat me the same as others.

3.Who peeled the potatoes at last?

A.Jenny.            B.Jenny’s mum.     C.Jenny’s sister.     D.Nobody.

4.Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?

A.she wanted to tell me I could do anything.

B.she wanted the teacher to let me try again.

C.she would punish the kids who laughed at me.

D.she would like to praise me before the other kids.

5.What’s the best title of the passage?

A.My bad-tempered mother                B.Different mother love

C.A doctor’s advice                      D.My childhood(童年)

 

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