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Two tickets. Only two tickets to the big basketball game. Three pairs of eyes all focused on the tickets in Dad's hand. Marcus asked, "Only two tickets? But Dad, which of us can go with you?" "Yeah, Daddy, who can go?" repeated Caleb. "Dad, can't you get any more tickets?" I asked. "I'm afraid not," Dad answered. "Mr Williams offered the two tickets to me when he found out he would be out of town this weekend." Dad smiled and added, "I'll have to figure out a fair way of choosing between the three of you by tomorrow morning. I'll have to decide who deserves(应得) it most."
The next morning, Marcus hurried into the kitchen. "Where's Dad?" he asked. "He and Mum went to the library," Caleb answered. "And he said we should all get started on housework as soon as we finish breakfast," I added. "Housework! He must be kidding," Marcus said.
"I'm going for the preview(预告) of tonight's game in the newspaper," Marcus announced. "Wait for me!" Caleb rushed after him. I looked at the breakfast table in a mess. Well, I thought to myself, "It looks like Saturday morning's housework starts right here."
A few minutes later, as I was doing the housework, I heard the basketball bouncing off(反弹) the ground. Frustrated, I knocked on the window three times. The boys looked towards me. "Okay, we're coming in to help. Just one more minute."
I carried the rubbish bag out to the dustbin outside the back door. "You guys, Mum and Dad will be back any minute," I reminded them. I began to open the lid of the dustbin. There a white envelope caught my attention. I noticed that someone had written the sentence "Congratulations!" on the front of the envelope and inside it was the ticket!
八年级下册
That evening, a dad and his daughter cheered their team to victory. It was a long-remembered lesson about duty from a dad who let his kids make their own choices.
1~4 题每题答案不超过 5 个词。
1. Who offered Dad the tickets?
2. When would the basketball game take place?
3. What were the boys doing when the writer was doing the housework?
4. Where did the writer find the ticket?
5. What can we learn from the story? (请自拟一句话作答)
Two tickets. Only two tickets to the big basketball game. Three pairs of eyes all focused on the tickets in Dad's hand. Marcus asked, "Only two tickets? But Dad, which of us can go with you?" "Yeah, Daddy, who can go?" repeated Caleb. "Dad, can't you get any more tickets?" I asked. "I'm afraid not," Dad answered. "Mr Williams offered the two tickets to me when he found out he would be out of town this weekend." Dad smiled and added, "I'll have to figure out a fair way of choosing between the three of you by tomorrow morning. I'll have to decide who deserves(应得) it most."
The next morning, Marcus hurried into the kitchen. "Where's Dad?" he asked. "He and Mum went to the library," Caleb answered. "And he said we should all get started on housework as soon as we finish breakfast," I added. "Housework! He must be kidding," Marcus said.
"I'm going for the preview(预告) of tonight's game in the newspaper," Marcus announced. "Wait for me!" Caleb rushed after him. I looked at the breakfast table in a mess. Well, I thought to myself, "It looks like Saturday morning's housework starts right here."
A few minutes later, as I was doing the housework, I heard the basketball bouncing off(反弹) the ground. Frustrated, I knocked on the window three times. The boys looked towards me. "Okay, we're coming in to help. Just one more minute."
I carried the rubbish bag out to the dustbin outside the back door. "You guys, Mum and Dad will be back any minute," I reminded them. I began to open the lid of the dustbin. There a white envelope caught my attention. I noticed that someone had written the sentence "Congratulations!" on the front of the envelope and inside it was the ticket!
八年级下册
That evening, a dad and his daughter cheered their team to victory. It was a long-remembered lesson about duty from a dad who let his kids make their own choices.
1~4 题每题答案不超过 5 个词。
1. Who offered Dad the tickets?
Mr Williams.
2. When would the basketball game take place?
This weekend. / This Saturday. / On Saturday evening.
3. What were the boys doing when the writer was doing the housework?
They were playing basketball.
4. Where did the writer find the ticket?
In the white envelope. / In the dustbin.
5. What can we learn from the story? (请自拟一句话作答)
No pain, no gain.
答案:1. Mr Williams. 2. This weekend. / This Saturday. / On Saturday evening. 3. They were playing basketball. 4. In the white envelope. / In the dustbin. 5. No pain, no gain. (言之有理即可)
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两张票。只有两张大型篮球赛的门票。三双眼睛都盯着爸爸手里的票。马库斯问道:“只有两张票?但是爸爸,我们谁能和你一起去呢?”“是啊,爸爸,谁能去呢?”卡莱布重复道。“爸爸,你不能再弄到一些票吗?”我问道。“恐怕不能了,”爸爸回答道。“威廉姆斯先生发现他这个周末要出城,就把这两张票给了我。”爸爸笑着补充道:“我必须在明天早上之前想出一个公平的方法在你们三个人之间做选择。我得决定谁最应得这张票。”
第二天早上,马库斯匆匆走进厨房。“爸爸在哪里?”他问道。“他和妈妈去图书馆了,”卡莱布回答道。“而且他说我们一吃完早饭就应该开始做家务,”我补充道。“做家务!他一定是在开玩笑,”马库斯说。
“我要去看报纸上今晚比赛的预告,”马库斯宣布道。“等等我!”卡莱布追着他跑了出去。我看着一片狼藉的早餐桌。嗯,我心里想,“看来周六早上的家务就从这里开始了。”
几分钟后,当我正在做家务的时候,我听到篮球在地上弹来弹去。我很沮丧,敲了三下窗户。男孩们看向我。“好吧,我们这就进来帮忙。就再玩一分钟。”
我把垃圾袋拿到后门外面的垃圾桶那里。“你们俩,爸爸妈妈随时都会回来,”我提醒他们。我开始打开垃圾桶的盖子。一个白色的信封引起了我的注意。我注意到有人在信封的正面写了“恭喜!”这句话,里面就是那张票!
八年级下册
那天晚上,一位爸爸和他的女儿为他们的球队欢呼,直到球队获胜。这是一个来自一位让孩子们自己做选择的爸爸的关于责任的、令人久久难忘的教训。
1 - 4题每题答案不超过5个词。
1. 谁给了爸爸票?
威廉姆斯先生。
2. 篮球赛什么时候举行?
这个周末。/这个星期六。/星期六晚上。
3. 作者做家务的时候男孩们在做什么?
他们在打篮球。
4. 作者在哪里找到了票?
在白色信封里。/在垃圾桶里。
5. 我们能从这个故事中学到什么?(请自拟一句话作答)
一分耕耘,一分收获。
请认真阅读短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
两张票。只有两张大型篮球赛的门票。三双眼睛都盯着爸爸手里的票。马库斯问道:“只有两张票?但是爸爸,我们谁能和你一起去呢?”“是啊,爸爸,谁能去呢?”卡莱布重复道。“爸爸,你不能再弄到一些票吗?”我问道。“恐怕不能了,”爸爸回答道。“威廉姆斯先生发现他这个周末要出城,就把这两张票给了我。”爸爸笑着补充道:“我必须在明天早上之前想出一个公平的方法在你们三个人之间做选择。我得决定谁最应得这张票。”
第二天早上,马库斯匆匆走进厨房。“爸爸在哪里?”他问道。“他和妈妈去图书馆了,”卡莱布回答道。“而且他说我们一吃完早饭就应该开始做家务,”我补充道。“做家务!他一定是在开玩笑,”马库斯说。
“我要去看报纸上今晚比赛的预告,”马库斯宣布道。“等等我!”卡莱布追着他跑了出去。我看着一片狼藉的早餐桌。嗯,我心里想,“看来周六早上的家务就从这里开始了。”
几分钟后,当我正在做家务的时候,我听到篮球在地上弹来弹去。我很沮丧,敲了三下窗户。男孩们看向我。“好吧,我们这就进来帮忙。就再玩一分钟。”
我把垃圾袋拿到后门外面的垃圾桶那里。“你们俩,爸爸妈妈随时都会回来,”我提醒他们。我开始打开垃圾桶的盖子。一个白色的信封引起了我的注意。我注意到有人在信封的正面写了“恭喜!”这句话,里面就是那张票!
八年级下册
那天晚上,一位爸爸和他的女儿为他们的球队欢呼,直到球队获胜。这是一个来自一位让孩子们自己做选择的爸爸的关于责任的、令人久久难忘的教训。
1 - 4题每题答案不超过5个词。
1. 谁给了爸爸票?
威廉姆斯先生。
2. 篮球赛什么时候举行?
这个周末。/这个星期六。/星期六晚上。
3. 作者做家务的时候男孩们在做什么?
他们在打篮球。
4. 作者在哪里找到了票?
在白色信封里。/在垃圾桶里。
5. 我们能从这个故事中学到什么?(请自拟一句话作答)
一分耕耘,一分收获。