A.does; interesting | B.doesn’t; boring | C.A and B |
A.look at | B.look | C.see |
Kuang Heng was born in a рооr (贫穷的) family. He liked reading books very much. He needed to work at daytime, so he had to read books during night. But he was too poor to buy a candle. One day, he found his neighbour (邻居) had candles, but the light couldn’t go through (穿过) his room. So he dug a small hole on the wall so that (以便) he could use the light to read books. From that day. he read books every night until the light went out (熄灭).
However,he finished reading all his books and there were no books for him to read. Then he went to a rich (富裕的) man’s house and worked for him without (没有) payment (报酬) . The rich man asked: “Why don’t you want the money?” Kuang Heng said: “Because I only want to borrow your books.” The rich man agreed. Kuang Heng read the books one by one. Finally, he became a great scholar (学者) .
注释:during 在……期间;too...to 太……而不能;dug (dig 的过去式) 挖
1.判断正 (T) 误 (F)。In Asia (亚洲), many people celebrate the night of the Mid - Autumn Festival. It usually comes in September or October.
At that festival, children make beautiful lanterns and then carry them to play. The lanterns are of different shapes. There are pig lanterns, fish lanterns, lion lanterns and so on.
People usually watch the moon and eat moon cakes at night. They believe that moon cakes mean good luck. The cakes also have different shapes, but most of them are round.
Today Su Yang and her twin sister are watching the moon. Their parents are eating moon cakes. Su Yang’s cousin Amy is playing with a fish lantern. They are having a good time.
1.The Mid - Autumn Festival is celebrated in ________. ( )A.England | B.China | C.America |
A.September | B.October | C.September or October |
A.lanterns | B.model planes | C.model ships |
A.TV | B.the moon | C.a film |
A.making lanterns | B.eating moon cakes | C.playing with a lantern |