Last summer, Mark became a middle school student. He took an English test in the first month. Mark was a good student and he worked hard. He finished the questions easily until he read the last one: “Everyone sees our school’s cleaner every day. What’s her first name?”
Of course, this question is a little special. Mark saw the woman some times. She was tall and her hair was dark. But Mark didn’t talk with her and didn’t know her first name. The test was over. Then one student asked the teacher, “Is the last question very important in this test?”
“Yes,” said the teacher. “In our life, we meet many hard-working people.
They are important. You should care about them. You should smile at them or say ‘hello’ to them.”
Mark never forgot that question. He also learned that woman’s first name. It was Kathy.
What test did Mark have in his first month in the middle school?
A.Math. | B.Physics. | C.English. | D.Biology. |
What did Mark know about his school’s cleaner?
A.She was a little special. |
B.She was tall with dark hair. |
C.She often talked with the students |
D.Mark knew her first name. |
What did Mark’s teacher think of the last question?
A.It was fun. | B.It was interesting. |
C.It was boring. | D.It was important. |
What does the sentence “You should smile at them or say ‘hello’ to them.” mean?
A.We should respect (尊重) the hard-working people. |
B.We should believe in the hard-working people. |
C.We should help the hard-working people. |
D.We should learn from the hard-working people. |
What’s the right order about Mark?
a. He saw the cleaner some times.
b. He got to know the cleaner’s first name.
c. He became a middle school student.
d. He had a test.
A.a,b,c,d | B.c,d,a,b | C.a,d,b,c | D.c,b,a,d |