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1、 书面表达,请根据要求完成短文写作。
近年来,"公园20分钟效应"被很多人所认同:游客在公园停留短短20分钟后,情绪状态和生活满意度会显著提升。假设你叫李明,你的外国朋友Tom来信表达了想邀请你去你家周边公园体验一下公园20分钟效应的意愿。请你根据以下思维导图内容提示给他写一封回信介绍你的看法。
注意:(1) 可在思维导图内容提示的基础上适当拓展信息。(2) 不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现真实校名和考生的真实姓名。(3) 语句连贯,词数80左右,信件的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom.
I'm glad to hear that you are interested in 20-Minute Park Effect.
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Looking forward to hanging out with you at the park!
Yours,
Li Ming
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2、 回答问题,请阅读短文,根据所提供的信息,回答五个问题。要求所写答案语法正确。信息完整切题。
Have you noticed that there are more and more parks in cities these days? From "pocket parks" between communities to forest parks in the outer cities, local governments have been making efforts to make China's cities greener.
Huizhou, known as a tourist city, has always been famous for its clear water and green mountains. Up to 2024, Huizhou has at least 200 different kinds of parks. People can take a walk in nature and get closer to wildlife. In 2025, each county and district (县区) in Huizhou will build at least one mountain park or wilderness park.
The parks are not only great places to breathe the fresh air, but also places to make people's lives colorful and acquire new knowledge at the same time. For example, the Huizhou Botanical Garden welcomes people to have a picnic or have an educational research trip there.
Besides meeting people's needs, parks can also be good for the environment. Take Beijing's Central Green Forest Park as an example. The park has been carbon-neutral (碳中和的) for 4 years. The park also fully reuses rainwater and generates green energy.
As cities in China become greener, the concept (概念) of "park cities" is becoming a reality. They meet people's needs for a better living experience and are a people-centered idea that takes the form of an improved natural environment in all fields.
(1)、Who have been making efforts to make China's cities greener?(2)、How many parks will be built by each county and district in Huizhou in 2025?(3)、What can people do in Huizhou Botanical Garden?(4)、How long has Beijing's Central Green Forest Park been carbon-neutral?(5)、What is becoming a reality as cities in China become greener according to the text? -
3、 请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空一词,每词仅用一次,有两词为多余项。请将答案写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。
however book they become way reason decide mainly full until luck play
Visitors often found that tickets for the following week had been fully booked. So some of them had to wait midnight. And they felt lucky when they managed to the ticket.
Across China, museum halls wereof visitors during this summer vacation. To many museum staff, they were surprised at this "museum craze". So, what was behind this "museum craze"? The mainis a growing interest in traditional Chinese culture, according to Guo Sike, manager of the Confucius Museum.
"Nowadays young Chinese love traditional Chinese culture," said Guo. He added that modern technology has also a role. They allow people to experience traditional culture in more .
The Shanxi History Museum can only allow 12,000 people to visit each day. Its ticket booking website,, received at least 600,000 clicks a day. To solve the problem, the museum made a to call off its Monday closures (闭馆).
Popular study tours also helped bring more people to museums. This is because students are south more interested in getting knowledge from hands-on museums than from books. "Museums are bridges. They connect the past, present and future," said Yang Chaoming, a professor at Shandong University. "This ‘museum craze' has influenced a lot of people since July this year. More and more people wish to better learn about traditional Chinese culture through museum visits."
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4、 配对阅读。左栏是五位青少年想参加的活动,请在右栏的活动中选出最适合他们的活动。
Angela wants to go out with her younger sister in the evening. They both love learning about wildlife and would like to take part in an organized activity.
Victory would like to go with his friends to listen to several different kinds of music. They also want to be able to buy something to eat.
Betty and her twin sister are interested in art and would like to make something which they can take home as a gift of their day. They also want a nice place to eat their packed lunch.
Mike wants to spend the day with a couple of friends. They all enjoy water sports and the open air and are also keen on history.
Molly and her friend are enjoying a school project on the environment and are keen to discover more about this topic. They want to go somewhere where they can spend the day and also get some lunch.
A.Downland
Park Discover the different types of birds and animals that come out in the evening in the park. Special games are offered to help you find out about these creatures. Hot drinks and tasty snacks will be provided. Don't forget to wear comfortable boots 8:00 PM—10:00 PM.
B.Silverbank Island
Travel by boat to an open-air concert in a beautiful island. Hear some of the biggest artists from the rock, pop and jazz worlds. There will be stalls offering kinds of international foods. It'll be a truly amazing evening.
C.Waspbrook Park
Have fun finding out how you can help save the Earth. Learn from the experts who will give a talk about everything from water saving to energy efficiency. Everything sold in the park's restaurant is made from ingredients from the local area.10:00 AM—6:00 PM.
D. The Collins Centre
In the morning you can visit the centre's large collection of 20 century advertising posters, then spend the afternoon designing your own poster and take it home. You can have a picnic in the centre's gardens while listening to rap songs from local musicians.
E. Oakwood Manor
Do you like Brazilian music? Then come along to the all-day "Samba" workshop at Oakwood Manor. You'll learn to play some cool sounds on the drums, and practise some great dances. A traditional Brazilian lunch is included in the price.
F.Westsea Castle
There are lots of things to do in and around the castle during special activity days. Spend half the day sailing and then, after a picnic, go mountain biking. In the evening you can watch a battle for the castle and discover what life was like for a soldier here a thousand years ago.
G.Shunde Marathon
It will be held on 5 January in Rouggui. More than 15,000 runners plan to take part in it. Run through the famous food town, run toward New Year. You will have a wonderful day.
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5、 阅读理解
When people think of wildfires, burning trees often come up. If you see a city burning while its trees remain standing, you might wonder if something unusual is happening.
For weeks in January, 2025, large wildfires swept through Los Angeles, USA. They took many lives and burned a large number of houses. As pictures of the fires spread across the Internet, people noticed trees standing next to burned-out homes and cars. Some didn't believe that a fire would leave trees untouched, As plenty of pictures and videos from Los Angeles show, trees can and do catch fire. But it's true that some did not burn. Researchers say there is an explanation for that.
First, it comes down to moisture (水分). "It's pretty clear to me," said Miranda Hart, a biology professor. "Trees are filled with tons of water." Without doubt, trees do burn when fires are big and hot enough. But if a tree full of water is next to something very dry, the dry thing will burn first and even change the course of the fire. "In that way, you can imagine the fire just going around the tree if there's enough dry things on either side of it," Prof. Hart added.
Besides, the tree type also matters. Certain trees are more likely to catch fire. Deciduous (每年落叶的) trees, for example, are less likely to burn. That's because their leaves are wet and they have less resin (树脂). Compared with them, the conifers are usually evergreen trees. They are highly easy to burn.
In Los Angeles, palms (棕榈树) are everywhere. They've become a symbol of the city. But some local fire departments have advised against planting more palms. Without proper care, these trees can burn terribly during wildfires and bring danger to people and objects nearby.
(1)、What do we know about the wildfires in Los Angeles according to the text?A、All trees caught fires. B、They lasted for one week. C、They burned many houses. D、They broke out in summer.(2)、How would a fire pass through a tree full of water and dry things according to Prof. Hart?A、B、
C、
D、
(3)、What does the underlined word "they" refer to in Paragraph 4?A、Leaves. B、Palms. C、Deciduous trees. D、Wildfire.(4)、In Los Angeles, why local fire departments advised against planting more palms?A、Because palms can't catch fire. B、Because palms have more resin. C、Because palms are filled with tons of water. D、Because palms are easy to burn during wildfires without proper care.(5)、What is the best title for the passage?A、Why the wildfires swept through Los Angeles B、How to suggest Los Angeles stop planting palm trees. C、What people can do to help control the fires in Los Angeles. D、Why some trees can stay safe from wildfires. -
6、 阅读理解
HARBIN ICE FESTIVAL 2025
Prepare yourselves for the wonderful Harbin Ice Festival, a world-famous ice and snow festival! Most of the fun and shows happen in Harbin Ice and Snow World. Ice sculptures are all over Harbin, but there are three main places to celebrate the festival:
Harbin Ice and Snow World—a Colorful "Ice Disneyland"
※ Join in skating, ice climbing, skiing, snow fights, and ice biking.
※ Watch the Harbin Show by artists from all over the world, three times a day after 5 pm, each show lasting around 40 minutes.
※ Keep trying the local food
Sun Island—See the Art of Snow Sculpting
※ Take photos with huge snow-white sculptures in sunlight from 8 am. to 5 pm.
※ Have fun with different kinds of snow sports.
Zhaolin Park—a Perfect Ice World Just for Kids
※ Play on the cute little ice slides.
※ Enjoy ice lantern sculptures with lights inside.
Opening party: January 5th, 2025(9 am to 11 am)
Ticket booking: December 15th, 2024—March 10th, 2025.
Prices: Harbin Tee and Snow World: ¥328;
Sun Island: ¥120;
Zhaolin Park: Free.
Please note: Children under 12 years old can get 20% off.
For more information, please send us an email to ystravel@gmail.com.
(1)、What can visitors do in the Harbin Ice Festival?A、Join cooking some local food. B、Try different snow sports. C、Act in the Harbin Show. D、Take ice lantern sculptures home.(2)、When can visitors take photos with huge snow-white sculptures in sunlight?A、From 8 am to 1 1 am. B、From 9 am to 11 am. C、From 9 am to 11 pm. D、From 8 am to 5 pm.(3)、How much should Mike pay if he goes to the Sun Island and Zhaolin Park with his 7-year-old son?A、¥216. B、¥240. C、¥328. D、¥448.(4)、How can we get more information about Harbin Ice Festival?A、By sending an email. B、By visiting a website. C、By making a phone call. D、By telling our teachers.(5)、What is the text from?A、A report. B、A notice. C、A dairy. D、A website. -
7、 完形填空
In Jiangxi, there lived an old man named Wan Zuocheng and his wife, Xiong Gengxiang. They were 1 for their "kitchen of love". Every day at 4 a. m., Wan would start boiling water for the families of sick people who needed to 2 . Xiong would prepare more than 10 pots of rice each day.
One day in 2003, a young couple asked to use their 3 to cook for their sick son. Wan and Xiong let them use it for free. This act of kindness grew into a 4 . To help more people, they made their small kitchen 5 . Because Wan and Xiong know well that it is 6 for a common family to afford the cost of treatment for a patient.
With the costs of water, electricity rising, people started paying. They only ask for a little 7 , just enough to pay for water and electricity. When asked why they do this, Wan8 says, "I want to help those in need, and I'll never9 as long as I can help."
Wan and Xiong set an example for others with their charity kitchen. Their kitchen is not just for cooking. It is a place which 10 love and hope. It's a place where families find comfort and strength.
(1)A 、 fit B 、 thankful C 、 famous D 、 hungry(2)A 、 cook B 、 sleep C 、 drive D 、 pay(3)A 、 kitchen B 、 bedroom C 、 bathroom D 、 garden(4)A 、 tradition B 、 plan C 、 problem D 、 business(5)A 、 warmer B 、 bigger C 、 closer D 、 quieter(6)A 、 necessary B 、 popular C 、 difficult D 、 possible(7)A 、 time B 、 help C 、 food D 、 money(8)A 、 suddenly B 、 simply C 、 finally D 、 exactly(9)A 、 come back B 、 take away C 、 give up D 、 try out(10)A 、 checks B 、 avoids C 、 changes D 、 spreads -
8、 语法选择
Peking Opera used to sound strange to Dou Yi. 1 14-year-old girl would watch another program if she found Peking Opera on TV. Like most of today's 2 , Dou loves pop music.
But since she 3 the Xuanwu Branch School of Beijing No.15 Middle School, she has been studying Peking Opera every week. Dou and her classmates listen to Peking Opera and learn basic skills4 experienced actors.
"At first, we felt it was really 5 to learn musical notes (音符) of all the lessons. We often laughed, but later we found it was not difficult to learn Peking Opera," said Dou.
Nowadays, students in schools around the country6 about Peking Opera. It's part of a plan7 the traditional culture to young people.8 , Dou's school has been taking the job seriously.
"I have learned a lot of history from the operas," Dou said. "I've also found out many ancient poems, because there are so many of 9 in the operas. I love Peking Opera."
"10 you learn more about it, you'll understand it more. If people do study it, this old art form won't disappear," Dou said.
(1)A 、 The B 、 An C 、 A(2)A 、 teenager B 、 teenagers C 、 teenager's(3)A 、 enters B 、 entered C 、 has entered(4)A 、 for B 、 from C 、 about(5)A 、 the hardest B 、 harder C 、 hard(6)A 、 taught B 、 are taught C 、 were taught(7)A 、 to introduce B 、 introduce C 、 introducing(8)A 、 Clear B 、 Clearness C 、 Clearly(9)A 、 they B 、 them. C 、 their(10)A 、 Although B 、 When C 、 Because -
9、 你是李华,来自美国的中学生John来中国交换学习,期间将寄宿在你家。John希望了解在中国如何安全地使用电器。请你写一封信,告知对方如何安全地使用电饭锅和微波炉。
词汇:电饭锅 rice cooker 微波炉 microwave oven
注意:1. 词数要求不少于80词,文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。
2. 不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。
Dear John,
I hope you are feeling at home in China. I learned that you would like to know some safety tips of using the rice cooker and the microwave oven. Here is some advice.
……
Yours,
Li Hua
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10、 多么令人兴奋的一天啊!
day it will be!
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11、 他决定参观每一个社团。
He each club in the fair.
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12、 李华不知道应该参加哪个社团。
Li Hua doesn't know join.
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13、 现场将会有超过20个社团。
over 20 clubs in the fair.
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14、 下周,学校操场将举行社团展览节。
Next week, a school clubs fair in the playground.
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15、 阅读短文,根据上下文和所给的首字母写出所缺单词。注意使用正确形式,每空限填一词。答卷时,要求写出完整单词。
What's for dinner? There are so many c. Every time you go to the market you find a number of foods to eat. Which ones do you choose?
Why does it matter what you eat? It matters because you move around and think all day long. All those atake energy. You get it from the food you eat.
Think about the tomato you ate for lunch. It began as a tiny seed. A seed contains just enough food to begin growing. The plant uses energy from the Sun. It changes water and air into food. It uses the food to ptomatoes. A farmer picks the tomato and sends it to a s.
The next time you go there, what will you buy? You might choose a juicy red tomato for two reasons. It's healthy and d, and it's good for you, too. It gives you energy!
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16、 阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
How would you feel if moving to a new town meant losing connection to your friends? What if the only way of getting news from faraway friends was writing letters that took a long time to be received? Thanks to technology, how we make friends and communicate with them has changed a lot.
Today, we can move around the world and still stay in touch with the people that we want to remain friends with. Social media lets us see what our friends are up to and keep friendships.
The Internet age also helps us to find people who share our interests, such as collecting model cars or playing an unusual instrument. Whatever our hobbies, the Internet can connect us with others who also enjoy doing them, even if they live on the other side of the world.
It depends.
If people always exchange true personal information online, then yes, these friendships can be real and meaningful. But we need to keep in mind that what we see on social media is often not all true about a person.
On social media sites, people try to post only positive updates that make them appear happy and friendly. But smiling photos can hide real problems. A young person could be old; a woman could be a man; we could even be sharing our information with bad people.
Although technology has changed the way we make friends, the meaning of friendship and our wish to make friends remain the same. As Aristotle said, no one would choose to live without friends, even if he had all other goods.
A. All you need is the Internet connection.
B. But when you "friend" people online, does it mean they are really your friends?
C. Remember the saying: on the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.
D. This was how things worked not very long ago.
E. But this doesn't mean that we should throw the baby out with the bath water.
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17、 阅读理解
Is A. I. a useful tool for learning? Is it bad for students' ability to think? Here is what our audience told us.
Some students depend on A. I. too much. As a result, they don't even know how to do the most simple things. However, I believe that A. I. can be a useful tool. It can create study guides on almost any subject according to students' needs. In addition, students can give A. I. the requirement for homework, then have it grade and comment on their homework, and provide ways to improve their studies. This is a very helpful way because teachers sometimes are too busy to give each student suggestions.
——Jane, Valley Stream North High School
I believe that students who use A. I. for schoolwork are not learning. When they use A. I., it just builds up an answer from the Internet and does not allow students to learn how to research a topic, understand articles, or learn by heart. Students do not use their own ideas or minds when putting the results on their schoolwork.
——Ben, NW Iowa
I'm a high school English Teacher. And I'm worried most about the teenager's brain development. Students' brains develop at a fast speed in puberty. Feed it social media, Tik-Tok videos, and false information, then give it a tool that does all of the thinking for it. What do you think happens next?
——Nicole, Dubai
I don't think all A. I. use is bad. It depends on how students use it. My history teacher uses A. I.to help him plan lessons and make reading passages shorter. He also teaches his students how to use A. I. the right way. He shows them useful tips like turning notes into a study guide. That's completely different from using it to write everything for you. In the end, it's not the tool that's the problem, but it's how people use it. A. I. should help students learn, not help them avoid learning.
——Tina, Gustine High School
(1)、Who thinks A. I. takes away students' chances of learning from schoolwork?A、Jane. B、Tina. C、Nicole. D、Ben.(2)、What does Nicole think of A. I.?A、It helps students' brains develop at a fast speed. B、It does all of the thinking for the students. C、It usually provides false information. D、It helps students take notes into a study guide.(3)、What's Jane's attitude towards A. I.?A、Worried. B、Not interested. C、Sad. D、Hopeful.(4)、How can A. I. help learning according to Tina?A、Teach students useful history tips in class. B、Make study guides from students' notes. C、Write complete answers for students. D、Solve the problems and avoid difficult thinking. -
18、 阅读理解
In early 2025, a heartwarming story of friendship between an American family and a Chinese family spread widely on the Internet.
Brecken Neumann, a 31-year-old American from Mississippi, first connected with Rong Rong on the Chinese social media Rednote. This took place after many Americans began exploring new apps to take the place of TikTok. As one of them, Neumann posted a photo with his 16-month-old daughter on Rednote on January 14, writing, "Hello from America! We look forward to making friends across the sea!" The post received warm replies, including one from Rong Rong, who shared a photo of her 19-month-old daughter. Their simple exchange of greetings quickly got thousands of likes on the social media.
Over the following weeks, the two families chatted daily about parenting, hobbies, and even career experiences in a WeChat group named "Global Family." Although there was a 14-hour time difference, they kept in touch with each other, communicating about their shared interests, such as their love for Disney. "The more we talked, the more connected we felt," Rong Rong said.
In March Neumann decided to visit Shanghai with his family to meet Rong Rong in person. After a 15-hour flight, the two families finally met. During their trip, they explored Shanghai's famous places of interest, including a boat trip along the Bund, and a joyful day at Shanghai Disneyland, and tried local snacks in Yu Garden. Their baby daughters even exchanged snacks during the visit.
"Got to finally meet our global family in person, and it was everything we expected. We are super excited and ready for the adventure and journey," Neumann said. "It's something that is hard to explain unless you are just there." Neumann later posted.
Their story has encouraged more online discussions between people from the two countries. Both families mention that their face-to-face meetings had helped them understand each other's country better. They plan to stay connected and explore new places together in the future.
Neumann's Shanghai journey is about to end on Saturday. To him, this trip isn't just a vacation but the beginning of a lifelong friendship.
(1)、Why did Neumann use Rednote at first?A、He wanted to know about Disneyland in China. B、He hoped to find another app similar to TikTok. C、He planned to visit China in a short time. D、He decided to have face-to-face meeting with Chinese.(2)、What does Neumann's post mean in paragraph 5?A、People will understand better to see China in person. B、The relationship between the two families is not clear. C、Disneyland is too wonderful to describe in language. D、He has already expected what would happen in China.(3)、Which of the following best describes Neumann's impression of his China trip?A、Wonderful and welcoming. B、Serious and Careful. C、Exciting but unexpected. D、Unusual but relaxing. -
19、 阅读理解
Ye Kaiyuan, a 38-year-old artist from Zhangpu, Fujian, masters Chinese art of paper-cutting. With great love for traditional literature, Eastern symbols, and Shanshui paintings, Ye creates paper artworks that bridge the past and present. Using simple tools like scissors and a knife, he turns paper into famous scenes in Chinese culture. "Paper-cutting allows me to express my understanding of life and the world," Ye says.
Born in a place known as the "hometown of paper-cutting" Ye developed his interest in the craft as a child. Although he was born to a poor family, he managed to keep his hobby by using materials from paper boxes. However, when he grew up, he faced pressure to choose a career that provides enough money for living. After working different jobs—from waiter to tea seller—he gave up his job in 2011 to focus exclusively on paper-cutting. "Life is only meaningful if you do what you love," he explains.
Ye's journey was not easy. In 2012, his first exhibition, which he had spent tens of thousands of yuanto hold, sold only one piece for 328 yuan. "There was a moment when I thought about giving up, but I believed in the value of my craft," he says.
His workshop, Yile Paper-Cutting Art, now creates pieces mixing tradition with modern art. Different from the traditional way of the craft, in which the drawing is done first and then the cutting, he splashes (洒) black, red or yellow ink (墨水) on rice paper, then draws detailed designs and finally cuts out the paper creation. "The unexpected pattern is the most interesting part, and I think being natural is beautiful," He says. The creative way is usually slow. It usually takes Ye at least two weeks to complete a paper-cutting work.
His hard work made him well-known around the world and UNESCO listed Zhangpu paper-cutting as intangible cultural heritage in 2009. "I want to bring paper-cutting to everyday life, letting more people get to know the craft," Ye says, showing that ancient crafts can keep alive in the modern world.
(1)、What does the underlined word "exclusively" mean in paragraph 2?A、Usually. B、Slowly. C、Carefully. D、Completely.(2)、Why did Ye give up his job to focus on paper-cutting?A、His job didn't provide him with enough money. B、His value in paper-cutting was well-known. C、He wanted to turn his hobby into his career. D、He was offered a job in Yile Paper-Cutting Art.(3)、What did Ye do when he faced with career problems at the beginning?A、He used the money he made to support his hobby. B、He reminded himself that his work was valuable. C、He asked for help from his friends and relatives. D、He held exhibitions to tell more people about his work.(4)、Which of the following is the correct order of Ye's way of creating paper-cutting works according to paragraph 4?①Design the shape of the paper
②Draw out the lines on the paper.
③Splash ink on the rice paper.
④Cut out the shape.
A、 B、①③④B.②④③① C、③②①④ D、③①②④ -
20、 阅读理解
"Clementine, I don't see your name on the list. What's your act?"
I went over there and spoke in Mrs. Jones ear that I forgot to prepare one.
"What do you mean you don't have one?" Mrs. Jones shouted. "You just don't pay attention!"
I felt thousands of eyes on me. I stood there with my heated face down. Mrs. Rice called me over. "Come, Clementine," she said. "You can sit beside me during the show."
The first act was Twelve Shooting Stars. Twelve kids lined up on each side of the stage.
"Wait!" I shouted. I ran out to get some soft mats (软垫) to put on the floor. And I was right. Half of the kids fell off the stage during their act. But the mats protected them successfully.
"Wake!" I shouted. Then I ran over to a sleeping boy. "You're up next," I reminded him. "And you're singing Little Stars!"
Mrs. Jones was giving me an unhappy look. But Mrs. Rice gave me a smile.
Just then, the host came over and handed Mrs. Jones a note. "Oh mine!" Mrs. Jones cried. "My daughter's having her baby! My first grandchild!"
"Go," said Mrs. Rice. "It's all right. We can take care of the show. Just be there with your daughter."
"Oh, thank you!" Mrs. Jones rushed out excitedly.
"Wow," I said to Mrs. Rice. "Now you have to run the whole show by yourself."
"No, not by myself," Mrs. Rice said. "I have a helper. And that's you."
"Me? Oh, no. I can't! I don't pay attention, remember?"
"You do pay attention, Clementine. Not always in class. But you notice more about things around us than anyone I know. And that's exactly what I need tonight."
I don't think it's a good idea. But it's hard to refuse the head teacher's order.
For the next twenty minutes, the hall was full of me running around the stage, shouting "Move the piano! Put away the microphone! Send Sydney on the stage!"
Now it's a break! When I climbed back to the seat, Mrs. Rice gave a huge smile, like she had already known that I would make it done successfully.
And that's when I realized I didn't feel worried anymore. Instead, a proud, sun-rising feeling stayed with me all through the rest of the show. And no matter what went wrong, Mrs. Rice and I just fixed it.
(1)、Who is Mrs. Rice?A、Clementine's mother. B、Mrs. Jones's daughter. C、The head teacher. D、The host.(2)、Why was Clementine surprised at Mrs. Rice's suggestion?A、She didn't want to work with Mrs. Rice. B、She didn't prepare for an act for the show. C、She worried she couldn't do the job well. D、She didn't pay attention to things around.(3)、What gave Clementine the proud feeling?A、Mrs. Rice's trust in her. B、The wonderful show. C、Being the helpful host. D、Protecting the kids on stage.(4)、What personality might Mrs. Rice see in Clementine?A、She usually gets things ready for the show. B、She pays full attention to lessons in school. C、She likes to give a helping hand to others. D、She is always very shy before Mrs. Jones.