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Askyourparentsifthere’sanelderlyrelativeorfamilyfriendyoucanwritetoandtheycanhelpyougetstarted.Yourteachermayliketomakecontactwithalocalelderlycarehomesothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters.
HowelsecanIhelp?
Thereareotherwaystohelpelderlypeoplelesslonely.Forexample,knowingthedateoftheirbirthdaymeansyoucansendacard,sayinghelloandbeingnicetopeopleinyourstreet,checkingonthemwithyourfamilyorknockingontheirdoorsometimesjusttoseehowtheyarecanmakeadifference.
78.ManyolderpeopleintheUKoftenfeelsad,don’tthey?
79.Whatcanhelptocheerlonelyolderpeopleup?
80.Whywouldolderpeoplebehappytoreadaboutyoureverydaythingsinaletter?
81.WhatdoesProfessorthinkofwritingletterstoolderpeople?
82.Whatmayyourteacherliketodosothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters?
83.Thereareotherwaystohelpolderelderlypeoplefeellesslonely.Pleaseshareoneofyourideasandexplainwhyitishelpful.
Two【崇明区】
D.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)
AnAfro-AmericanboywasborninBrooklyn,NewYork.Hegrewupinpoverty.Hecouldnotseeanyhopeforthefuture.
Whentheboyturned13,hisfathershowedhimanoldshirtandasked,“Howmuchdoesitcost?
”
“Probably$1,”hereplied.
“Canyousellitat$2?
”thefatherlookedathim.
“Onlyafoolwillbuyit!
”theboyshouted.
“Whydon’tyouhaveatry?
”hisfathersaid.
Theboynoddedandsaid,“Iwilltry,butIcan’tpromiseanything.”Hecarefullywashedtheoldshirtandsmoothedoutthecreases(皱眉)init.Thenextday,hecametoacrowdedsubwaystation.Afteraboutsixhours,hesoldittoapasser-by.Withthetwodollarsheranallthewayhomeexcitedly.
Aftertendays,thefatheraskedhisson,“Canyousellanoldshirtat$20?
“Noway!
Anoldshirtisonlyworth$2,”theboyargued.
“Whynottryitagain?
”saidhisfather.
TheboydecidedtoaskhiscousintodrawacuteMickeyMouseontheoldshirt.Thistimehechosetosellitatthegateofaprivateschool.Soon,itwassoldtoalittlegirl.Shelovedthedesignsomuchthatshetippedhim$5.
Whentheboygothome,hisfatherhandedhimanotheroleshirtandaskedhimtosellitat$200.Surprisingly,theboytooktheshirtatonce.
Theopportunity(机会)finallycame.FarrahFawcett,afamousfilmstar,cametoNewYork.Afterthepressconference,theboymadehiswaythroughthecrowdandaskedforherautograph(签名).Farrahsmiledattheinnocentchildandsignedtheoldshirt.Theboyshoutedtothecrowd,“AshirtwithMissFarrahFawcett’sautographispricedat$200!
”Itwasnotlongbeforeabusinessmanboughttheshirtat$1200.
Hearingthenews,hisfatherwasdelightedandasked,“Myboy,whatdidyoulearnfromsellingthesethreeoldshirts?
Theboyanswered,“______________83______________________”
78.Whatdidtheboythinkwhenhisfatheraskedhimtosellthefirstoldshirt?
79.Howdidtheboyfeelafterhesoldthefirstoldshirt?
80.Whydidtheboychoosetosellthesecondshirtatthegateofaprivateschool?
81.Howdidtheboysellthethirdoldshirt?
82.Whomdidtheboysellthethirdshirtto?
83.Whatdidtheboysaytohisfather?
Fillintheblankwithoneortwosentences.
Three【普陀区】
D.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)
EverythingchangedwhenIwasfouryearsold.Myfatherdied.Afterthat,mymotherandIhadtomovebacktoasmallvillageinAlabama,wheremymothergrewup.WelivedinasmallhousewithAuntSandy,mymother’seldersister.Thiswasatimewhenbeingasingleparentwasstillconsideredunusual.
WhenIwassmall,therewasachildren’sbookcalledTheHappyFamily,anditwasarealpieceofwork.Dadworkedalldaylongattheoffice,Mumcookedinthekitchen,andbrotherandsisteralwayshadfriendsplayingaround.Theimage(形象)ofthefamilyinthisbookwastypical(典型的)ofthetime.Itlookednothinglikemyfamily,butluckilythatwasn’tthewayIheardit.ThewaymyAuntSandyreadittomemadethestoryreallyfunny.
Kind-heartedandopen-minded,AuntSandywastheonewhoplayedbaseballwithme,whotookmehorsebackriding,whotookmetothefather-sondinnersandwhogavemelessonsonhowtodrive.Shebelievesthatanythingunusualwasprobablygoodforme.SheofferedtohelpmegotoAfricatoworkasavolunteer.Thatwasmymostimportantexperience.
Asayounggirl,AuntSandyalwaysplannedtohavealargenumberofchildrenofherown,butshenevergotmarried.Thismeantthatshewasfreetospendallhertimetakingcareofme.Manypeoplesaywehavealotincommon.ShealwaysaffordedmetodomybestandmakesmebelievethatIcoulddoanythingwithmylifethatIwantedifItriedhardenough.
Formorethanfiftyyears,AuntSandydidn’tandstilldon’tthinkofherself.Unlesssheisforcedtocomeuptothefront,myauntwillstandinthebackinfamilyphotos,andshedoesn’tthinkthathereffortshavemademuchdifference.Shewonmyrespectbecause___________________________________________.EveryJuneforthepastthirtyyears,ingrowingthankfulnesstomyAuntSandy,I’vesentheraFather’sDaycard.
78.Thewriterlostherfatherattheageoffour,didn’tshe?
79.Wheredidthewriterandhermotherliveafterhisfather’sdeath?
80.HowdidAuntSandyreadthestoryinTheHappyFamilytothewriter?
81.Whobelievesunusualthingswereprobablygoodforthewriter?
82.Whatwasthewriter’smostimportantexperience?
83.WhatcanbefilledintheblankinParagraph5?
(Nomorethan20words)
Four【青浦区】
OncetherewasarichmannamedRichard.Hewasgreedy.Onedayhewaswalkinginhisgarden.Hesawastrangebirdinabush.Itwasverysmall.Butithadverybeautifulandcolorfulfeatures.Itsvoicewasalsoverysweet.Richardhadneverseensuchabirdinhislife.Heslowlywentnearthebushandcaughtthebird.
“Whyhaveyoucaughtme?
”thebirdasked.
“Iwanttomakemoney.Icansellyouforabigamount,”repliedRichard.
“Butyouarealreadyrich.Whydoyouwantmore?
”askedthebird.
“Youcannotsellme.Nobodywillbuyme,becauseIlosemybeautifulfeaturesandmysweetvoicewhenIwascaught.”Thenitslowlyturnedintoablackbirdandlooklikeacrow.
Richardsaidsurprisingly,“ThenIwillkillyou,andIwilleatyourmeat.”
“Eatme!
Iamsosmall.Youwillnotgetanymeatoutofme,”repliedthebird.
Richardcouldnotanswer.
Thebirdthensuggested,“Setmefree.InreturnIshallteachyouthreesimplebutusefulrules,theserulescanprofityougreatly.”
“Profitme!
Really?
”saidRichard.“ButhowcanItrustyou?
Youmayflyaway.”
“Igiveyoumyword.AndIalwayskeepmyword.”saidthebird.
Richardwantedtotakeachance.Hereleasedthebird.Itflewupatonce.Thenitsatonthebranchofatree.Itscolorstartedchanging.Itbecamebeautifulagain.
Richardasked,“Nowteachmetherules.”
“Certainly.”saidthebird.Thenitadded,“Thefirstruleis‘Neverbelieveeverythingotherssay.’Thesecondruleis‘Neverbesadaboutsomethingyoudonothave,’Thethirdruleis‘(83)______.’”
“Yousillybird.”shoutedRichard.Thesethreerulesareknowntoeveryone.Youcheatedme.
Butthebirdsaid,“Richard,justthinkaboutallyouractionsoftoday.Youhadmeinyourhands,butyouthrewmeaway.YoubelievedallthatIsaid.Andyouaresadaboutnothavingme.Therulesaresimple,butyouneverfollowedthem.Nowdoyouseethevalueoftherules?
Sosayingthebirdfewawayanddisappearedfromhissight.
78.Richardfoundthebirdintheforest,didn’the?
79.WhydidRichardcatchthebird?
80.Whatwouldhappentothebirdifitwascaught?
81.HowwouldRichardprobablyfeelwhenhefoundhecoulddonothingwiththebird?
82.WheredidthebirdsitafterRichardreleasedit?
83.Whatmightbethethirdrulethebirdsaid?
(Nomorethan12words)
Five【松江区】
Sixweeksbeforehis97thbirthday,GiuseppePaternorealizedthedreamofalifetime:
hegotauniversitydegree(学位)inhistory.
Mr.Paterno’sgraduationhasattractedalotofreportersaroundtheworld,partlybecauseofhisage.Buthehasdrawntheirattentionmainlybecausehislifestoryshowshisspirit(精神)ofcommitmen