Boys and girls,
This term is over, here are some words for you.Please take your note home and let your parents know how great you are. Remember to bring it back with your parents' words next term.
Wang Hai: You are a clever boy. You won the math competition this term in our school.Next term,please pay attention to your weight and keep doing sports to keep fit.
Han Yan: I believe you are the most popular girl in our class, you are so outgoing that everyone wants to be your friend. Do better in your English, then you'll be much better.
Hu Fang: Your voice is so beautiful, we all like to listen to your singing. Don't be shy, try to sing in front of us. Also, work hard on your math, maybe Wang Hai can help you.
Sun Hua: P.E. is your favorite, you''re always a star at the sports meet,but I think Chinese is also important. The more you read, the more you will learn.
(1) won the math competition this term at school.
A. Sun Hua
B. Han Yan
C. Hu Fang
D. Wang Hai
(2)Han Yan is weak in .
A. Chinese
B. math
C. English
D. physics
(3)Hu Fang feels a little to sing in front of her classmates.
A. outgoing
B. shy
C. popular
D. weak
(4)Sun Hua can to improve his Chinese.
A. do more reading
B. do more homework
C. do more writing
D. do more sports
(5)Who do you think wrote these notes?
A. The parent.
B. The teacher.
C. The doctor.
D. The police.
In your spare time, do you help your parents with chores(杂活)around the house? Can you cook for your family?
In order to stress(强调)the importance of hard﹣working spirit education(劳动教育)among students of different ages,the Communist Party of China Central Committee(中共中央)recently released(发布)a guideline(指导纲要).
The guideline calls for students to respect labor work. Students should learn basic life skills and form good working habits through such education.
The government has been trying to stress the importance of hard﹣working spirit education. But this has been overlooked(忽视)in recent years. Many teenagers do not value the importance of working hard and aren't interested in doing so.
According to a study of nearly 3,000 students that was done by Ningbo Evening News in March, only 22% of students help with everyday chores around the house.
Schools and families play an important role in teaching students about the value of working hard, the guideline says.
Primary and middle schools should provide students with hard﹣working spirit classes every week, according to the guideline. Schools can also hold activities to give students real﹣world work experience. For example, schools can teach children how to plant trees on Tree﹣Planting Day.
As children's first teachers,parents should also encourage children to learn how to do chores at home.Students should master one or two life skills every year. These skills can include cooking, washing their own clothes and tidying their rooms.
(1)The guideline was released recently in order to .
A. stress the importance of hard﹣working spirit education
B. ask students to work hard at English and any other subjects
C. teach students how to help their parents do chores at home
D. help students of different ages solve life problems
(2)The underlined word "this" in Paragraph 4 refers to .
A. the government
B. hard﹣working spirit education
C. basic life skills
D. the recently released guideline
(3)According to the guideline, schools can .
A. give homework to parents
B. give the guideline to every student
C. teach students how to cook in the school
D. provide chances of real﹣world work for students
(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. About two thirds of students help with housework at home.
B. Students should master at least three life skills every year.
C. Schools should provide students with hard﹣working spirit classes every day.
D. Parents should also encourage children to learn how to do chores at home.
(5)What is the best title of the passage?
A. Spirit of Hard﹣working Education
B. How to Value the Experience
C. The Importance of All Subjects
D. How to Do Everyday Chores
On Feb 12, Dalian(not his real name)was taking a train to Changsha, Hunan, for a business trip. While on the train,he went into a carriage(车厢)to have lunch and chose to remain in the carriage.He didn't know that the carriage was only for people heading to Wuhan.
Several hours later, when the train arrived in Wuhan, Dalian was asked to get off, as he was in the special carriage. Although he was surprised, he didn't want to cause trouble and got off the carriage with just a single bag.
Because of the epidemic, Wuhan had been locked down. So Dalian couldn't find a hotel to stay in. Feeling at a loss, he saw a notice online looking for volunteers to work in hospitals. Dalian decided to give it a try.
He soon became a volunteer in Wuhan No.1 Hospital. He was responsible for(对……负责)taking out rubbish,sweeping the floor,disinfecting(消毒)the hospital,dealing with used protective suits(防护服)and bringing meals to patients.
The young man, reportedly from northeast China, had to work 12 hours every day, changing his protective suit three times a day. While working, he couldn't drink anything or go to the bathroom. He also had to have close contact with infected patients, which is risky(冒风险的).
Dalian was afraid of getting infected at first. "When I entered the wards(病房), I was kind of frozen(僵硬的)and felt like I couldn't move," he said. But after he saw more patients get better, his fear gradually went away.
Dalian's story has gone viral(走红的)online. People were surprised by his experience, and described him as having "a heart of gold".
(1)Why did Dalian have to get off in Wuhan in the passage?
A. Because he was in the wrong carriage.
B. Because he bought the wrong train ticket.
C. Because he chose to have lunch in Wuhan.
D. Because he went to Wuhan for a business trip.
(2)Dalian decided to work in a hospital because .
A. he ran out of money
B. he couldn't find a hotel to stay in
C. he was once a volunteer
D. he wanted to become a doctor
(3)Dalian did many things as a volunteer in Wuhan No.1 Hospital EXCEPT .
A. bringing meals to doctors
B. dealing with used protective suits
C. disinfecting the hospital
D. taking out rubbish and sweeping the floor
(4)What's the meaning of the underlined word "infected" in Paragraph 5?
A. 被处罚的
B. 被表扬的
C. 被感染的
D. 被感动的
(5)What does this passage try to tell us?
A. Everybody should be a volunteer.
B. We must protect ourselves all the time.
C. We should be thankful for medical workers.
D. Everyone can fight the virus(病毒)in their own way.
Nature is amazing! Take a close look at the world of insects (昆虫) and you will discover many unbelievable things. Consider butterflies, for example. They have beautiful, colorful wings,and strong,steady flying skills. On summer days, we see them flying gracefully over flower gardens and wild fields.
But, do you know that butterflies live three separate lives before they become the flying insects we all know? They begin their lives as one thing, change into another, and then another.
Finally, they change into beautiful flying insects. It's true. And it's one of the wonders of nature.
In the beginning, there is an egg, it's usually small and colorful. A female butterfly lays an egg on a leaf of a plant. When you look at this tiny egg, it's hard to believe that in a few days, it will become something completely different.
In time, it changes into a new life. No longer the small egg becomes a walking insect. This insect is called a caterpillar. It now has legs, eyes, a mouth and a large body. A new life has begun.
The caterpillar eats, and eats, and eats. It can walk. It can see.But it is still not a butterfly.Soon,after growing big, the caterpillar makes a cover for itself. It wraps (包裹) itself in this nice protective blanket and goes to sleep. This stage (阶段) of a butterfly's life is known as the "pupa" stage.
What happens next is truly amazing!
After a period of time, the blanket breaks and a wet, weak butterfly appears.It now has six legs,a mouth, eyes and wings. Soon, the wings fill with blood,and the beautiful,colorful butterfly spreads its wings and flies away.
After a few weeks pass, this adult butterfly lays her eggs, and the cycle begins all over again.
This is just one example of the wonders of nature. Look around the natural world, and you will learn many truly amazing things.
(1) is a "caterpillar".
(2)According to the passage, it's clear that butterflies .
A. have three separate lives in all
B. have colorful wings with no legs
C. can be seen in flower gardens in summer
D. are small eggs with no color at the beginning
(3)The last paragraph means we should .
A. take a close look at the insect world
B. protect all kinds of animals and plants
C. discover the different forms of different things
D. go into the nature and enjoy the wonders of the world
The Way Out
By Ming﹣da Wang
﹩450→﹩199 Buy it now!
http://www.mingdawangbooks.net/thewayout/
I couldn't put the book down after I read some pages at my friend's home. I borrowed it and read it over that night. I think it can help someone who is afraid to face family problems.
﹣Sam Lee
The book saved my life. It opened a door that led me into a world of true love. I was able to look at the world around me with fresh new eyes.
﹣Candy Vigor
The first part of the book really touched my heart and made me want to read on.However, I was getting bored when I came to the second part. In fact, I didn't finish the book.
﹣Rod Green
The book helped me forget about my worries. I laughed and cried with those people in the book. With its simple and clear language, people of all ages can enjoy it.
﹣Vivian Lu
(1) thinks the second part of the book is boring.
A. Rod Green
B. Candy Vigor
C.SamLee
D. Vivian Lu
(2)The book is probably about .
A. school education
B. website safety
C. travel lines
D. family problems
(3)We can know ftom the passage that .
A. Ming﹣da Wang tells his family stories in the book
B. everyone can find the ways of solving problems from the book
C. it's the right time to buy the book because of the price at present
D. the book is only written for children with simple and clear language
When people discover that I work as a film and TV extra (临时演员),they always ask me the same questions: Emily, is it easy to get work? Isn't it boring? Do you get to meet famous actors? Does it pay well? My answers are pretty standard as well: Yes, sometimes, once in a while, and …kind of.The life of an extra is both more interesting and more boring than you might imagine.
Extras, who play the people in crowds,on streets,or in the background of indoors scenes,can come from all walks of life. Unlike many extras,I'm a trained actor.I do get real speaking roles,but work can be hard to come by if you're not a popular star. I' m registered(注册) with an agency that deals only with extras,so I get calls all the time.The agency explains who I'll be﹣someone in a crowd,a member of a jury, a clerk ﹣ and tells me where to go. Call time is usually bright and early, so I try to get to bed at a reasonable hour.
Sometimes being an extra is a "hurry up and wait" job. In my first extra role, I was one of a group office workers who come out of a building just as a car explodes(爆炸) in the street.We waited for hours for the scene to be shot, and then went in and out of the building about fifty times, trying to act terrified by an explosion which was not real. Then we had lunch, changed clothes, and spent the afternoons as customers in a department store.
It may sound like I don't enjoy the work, but I do. Being part of the background in a convincing(令人信服的)way is challenging,and being on a film or TV set is always fascinating.A lot of famous actors don't even notice the extras,but the ones who do make the job a lot of fun for everyone.As for the money,it's nothing compared to what the big actors make,but it pretty much pays the bills.And,as a bonus,I've beaten my high scores on all my phone games,thanks to all the time I spend sitting around,waiting for something to happen.
(1)Emily gives standard answers because .
A. she is proud of her job
B. she wants to hide her feelings
C. she thinks it's unnecessary to explain
D. they are the exact answers to the questions
(2)What does Emily think of her job?
A. Busy.
B. Enjoyable.
C. Fashionable.
D. Easy.
(3)Another way to say as a bonus would be .
A. above expectation
B. as a result
C. in general
D. after all
(4)According to the passage, .
A. the famous actors look down upon the extras
B. being an extra is always a "hurry up and wait" job
C. Emily tells the truth about being a film and TV extra
D. those who want to be film or TV extras must be trained
(5)We can infer that Emily, .
A. often pays the bills for others
B. sometimes has to get up very early
C. has beaten all the phone game players
D. was in face of danger in her first extra role
Hope Matters
Reyes Guana, 42, grew up in a poor Mexican family. He has seven bothers and sisters.His parents always had two jobs to make ends meet.
As a boy,Guana had a good relationship with the school cleaner.He called her "Nike" because she wore Nike shoes.The boy liked how Nike made everything clean.He told her he wanted to be a cleaner,too."Well, it s good if you want to be a cleaner,"Nike told little Guana."But make sure you go to college."
Guana also looked up to the principal (校长) of his school. The school leader told the boy that his job was to help students and teachers."Wow, when I grow up, I want to do what you're doing,"Guana told him. "Well, if you stick to your dream, you will,"the principal replied.
And Guana really got there. But it was quite a long journey for him. Twenty﹣three years ago, he followed in Nike' s footsteps and was cleaning schools. He worked at three schools to pay for his college education. He held that job for four years and then worked his way up to being a school safety monitor. After that, he worked as a teacher for a few years.
Now, as a principal, Guana never forgets where he came from. He helps students from poor families and shows respect (尊重) for every school staff member.He always invites everyone to school parties,including those who clean the floors and those who drive the school buses.
(1)Guana hoped to be a cleaner because he .
A. was good at cleaning
B. admired the cleaner "Nike" a lot
C. needed to support his poor family
D. had to pay for his college education
(2)Guana became a school safety monitor .
A. when he was nineteen
B. after he worked as a teacher
C. as soon as he got enough money
D. before he was named principal
(3)The underlined phrase got there is closest in meaning to .
A. went back to "Nike"
B. entered a college
C. realized one's dream
D. became well﹣known
(4)According to the writer, .
A. Guana should have been named principal earlier
B. a boy from a poor family can have a bright future
C. a cleaner is more important than a college student
D. the cleaners and the drivers should get more respect
(5)What would be another title for this passage?
A. From Cleaner to Leader
B. Different Jobs
C. From Failure to Success
D. Relationship Works
July 21 2020 ABC English EDUCATION Students taught to love parents A middle school in Wuhan has stood out among other schools in students' love and care for their parents. The students are asked to spend at least one hour doing housework for their parents or giving some help in the neighborhood every Sunday, Mother's Day and parents' birthdays. The school aims (旨在)at turning the students into well﹣mannered children.The students,mostly from one﹣child families,were taught to be a good child under strict rules.For example,they are now used to saying good﹣bye to parents in the morning before they go to school.And no one forgets to say hello to the parents when they return from school. The parents are pleased to find their children can help them with some housework such as making beds, washing and cooking. From Wuhan Post |
(1)The news "Students taught to love parents" was first reported in .
A. ABC English
B. Wuhan Post
C. Parent Daily
D. School News
(2)In which part of the newspaper can we read the news?
A. CULTURE.
B. FAMILY.
C. EDUCATION.
D. HISTORY.
(3)Who started the project?
A. The parents.
B. The newspapers.
C. The neighborhood.
D. The school.
(4)What can we know from the news?
A. The school aims at winning a good fame.
B. The students were not well﹣behaved at home.
C. The parents are happy to change their children.
D. The students are guided on how to love their parents.
(5)The news mainly tells us .
A. children from one﹣child families need strict rules
B. Mother's Day and parents' birthdays are important
C. a project of good manners education has been well carried out
D. the school means to turn the students into their parents' helpers
Nature is amazing! Take a close look at the world of insects (昆虫) and you will discover many unbelievable things. Consider butterflies, for example. They have beautiful, colorful wings,and strong,steady flying skills. On summer days, we see them flying gracefully over flower gardens and wild fields.
But, do you know that butterflies live three separate lives before they become the flying insects we all know? They begin their lives as one thing, change into another, and then another.
Finally, they change into beautiful flying insects. It's true. And it's one of the wonders of nature.
In the beginning, there is an egg, it's usually small and colorful. A female butterfly lays an egg on a leaf of a plant. When you look at this tiny egg, it's hard to believe that in a few days, it will become something completely different.
In time, it changes into a new life. No longer the small egg becomes a walking insect. This insect is called a caterpillar. It now has legs, eyes, a mouth and a large body. A new life has begun.
The caterpillar eats, and eats, and eats. It can walk. It can see.But it is still not a butterfly.Soon,after growing big, the caterpillar makes a cover for itself. It wraps (包裹) itself in this nice protective blanket and goes to sleep. This stage (阶段) of a butterfly's life is known as the "pupa" stage.
What happens next is truly amazing!
After a period of time, the blanket breaks and a wet, weak butterfly appears.It now has six legs,a mouth, eyes and wings. Soon, the wings fill with blood,and the beautiful,colorful butterfly spreads its wings and flies away.
After a few weeks pass, this adult butterfly lays her eggs, and the cycle begins all over again.
This is just one example of the wonders of nature. Look around the natural world, and you will learn many truly amazing things.
(1) is a "caterpillar".
(2)According to the passage, it's clear that butterflies .
A. have three separate lives in all
B. have colorful wings with no legs
C. can be seen in flower gardens in summer
D. are small eggs with no color at the beginning
(3)The last paragraph means we should .
A. take a close look at the insect world
B. protect all kinds of animals and plants
C. discover the different forms of different things
D. go into the nature and enjoy the wonders of the world
The Way Out
By Ming﹣da Wang
﹩450→﹩199 Buy it now!
http://www.mingdawang books.net/thewayout/
I couldn't put the book down after I read some pages at my friend's home. I borrowed it and read it over that night. I think it can help someone who is afraid to face family problems.
﹣Sam Lee
The book saved my life. It opened a door that led me into a world of true love. I was able to look at the world around me with fresh new eyes.
﹣Candy Vigor
The first part of the book really touched my heart and made me want to read on.However, I was getting bored when I came to the second part. In fact, I didn't finish the book.
﹣Rod Green
The book helped me forget about my worries. I laughed and cried with those people in the book. With its simple and clear language, people of all ages can enjoy it.
﹣Vivian Lu
(1) thinks the second part of the book is boring.
A. Rod Green
B. Candy Vigor
C.Sam Lee
D. Vivian Lu
(2)The book is probably about .
A. school education
B. website safety
C. travel lines
D. family problems
(3)We can know from the passage that .
A. Ming﹣da Wang tells his family stories in the book
B. everyone can find the ways of solving problems from the book
C. it's the right time to buy the book because of the price at present
D. the book is only written for children with simple and clear language
Anger (愤怒) often makes us uncomfortable. Seeing your child's anger can be especially uncomfortable. In order to relieve (缓解) this feeling, parents often encourage children to "stop crying" and say things like "It's nothing to cry about." It's moments like those that plant the seeds of unhealthy anger. The "stop crying" parents are just doing what they were taught by their own parents, who were probably taught that by their parents on and on. However, we should learn how to create healthy anger in our kids.
If a child never sees his or her parents express anger, he or she should never express anger, either. But if parents always express their anger loudly, their child may start to think of anger as something that is always frightening.
The first thing you can do to create healthy anger in your children is to practice creating healthy anger in yourself. Once you're better at experiencing anger and expressing it in a healthy way, you'll be able to set a good example for your kids.
Stopping kids from expressing their feelings is wrong. You may feel bad when you believe you are wrong. When children express their feelings and are told that it's nothing to cry about, they come to know that they themselves are bad.
We need to raise them in an environment where it's safe to express feelings. Once you feel more comfortable with your own anger, you can teach your children why anger is a helpful feeling. When your kids express anger, help them examine what it is that has made them angry. Why did it make them angry? How did it do that? Then, you can teach them that those feelings are never wrong and our expressions of feelings are in our control.
Anger is natural and normal, and it can be experienced and expressed in a healthy way.
(1)Why do parents say "It's nothing to cry about" to their children?
A. To encourage them to stop crying.
B. To make them uncomfortable.
C. To relieve their anger.
D. To plant the seeds of unhealthy anger.
(2)From the second paragraph we can infer (推断) .
A. parents have a great influence on their children
B. parents should get angry with their children
C. expressing anger loudly is right, not wrong
D. children should express their anger like their parents
(3)Parents should set a good example for children by .
A. stopping them from expressing their anger
B. expressing their own anger in a healthy way
C. letting them know they are right or wrong
D. raising them in a safe environment
(4)The writer thinks that anger is a kind of feeling that is always .
A. wrong
B. uncomfortable
C. harmful
D. helpful
(5)What's the main idea of the passage?
A. Anger often makes us and our children uncomfortable.
B. Parents should create healthy anger in themselves.
C. Parents should create healthy anger in their kids.
D. Parents should never express their anger.
There was a story many years ago of a school teacher﹣ ﹣Mrs. Thompson. She told the children on the first day that she loved them all the same. But that was a lie. There in the front row was a little boy named Teddy Stoddard. He didn't play well with the other children and he always needed a bath. She did not like him.
Then Mrs. Thompson got to know that Teddy was actually a very good boy before the death of his mother. Mrs. Thompson was ashamed (羞耻) of herself. She felt even worse when, like all her other students, Teddy brought her a Christmas present too. It was his mother's perfume (香水).
Teddy said, "Mrs. Thompson, today you smell just like my Mom used to." After the children left she cried for at least an hour.On that very day,she stopped teaching reading,writing and math.Instead,she began to teach children. Mrs. Thompson paid much attention to Teddy. The boy's mind seemed to come alive. The more she encouraged him, the faster he improved. By the end of the sixth grade, Teddy had become one of the smartest children in the class.
Six years went by before she got a note from Teddy. He wrote that he had finished high school,second in his class, and she was still the best teacher he ever had in his whole life.He went to college.Mrs.Thompson got two more letters from him with the last one signed, Theodore F. Stoddard, M. D. (医学博士)
The story doesn't end there. On his wedding (婚礼) day, Dr. Stoddard whispered in Mrs. Thompson's ear, "Thank you, Mrs. Thompson, for believing in me. You made me feel important and showed me that I could make a difference."
Mrs. Thompson, with tears in her eyes, whispered back, "Teddy, you have it all wrong. You were the one who taught me that I could make a difference. I didn't know how to teach until I met you."
(1)What did Mrs. Thompson do on the first day of school?
A. She made Teddy feel ashamed.
B. She told the class something untrue about herself.
C. She changed Teddy's seat to the front row.
D. She asked the children to play with Teddy.
(2)In what way did Mrs. Thompson change?
A. She taught more school subjects.
B. She became stricter with her students.
C. She no longer liked her job as a teacher.
D. She cared more about educating students.
(3)Why did Teddy thank Mrs. Thompson at his wedding?
A. Because she had written to him.
B. Because she had encouraged him.
C. Because she had sent him Christmas presents.
D. Because she had taught him how to play well with other children.
Fred was a poor man who lived alone in a small village. He was lazy and didn't want to find a job. He had no friends or relatives. He used to beg for food for his living.
One day, a kind man gave Fred a large bowl of rice. Fred didn't eat up the rice in one go. He put the remaining rice on the table. He lay on his bed and kept an eye on it.
After a while, Fred fell asleep and had a dream. He dreamed that there was a famine (饥荒) in his village. He sold his remaining rice and got some silver coins. He used the silver coins to buy a pair of goats. His goats had kids in months, so he got more goats. He sold some goats and became rich. He bought a large house. He fell in love with a beautiful lady and they got married.
Fred dreamed that he was dancing with his wife. He felt so excited that he kicked in air and his leg hit the bowl on the table. The bowl with rice dropped and broke into pieces. The noise woke him up.
At once, Fred realized that he had been dreaming. He also realized that he could get nothing if he didn't make a change. Then he decided to get rid of his laziness. Soon he found a job and worked hard.
(1)How did Fred get silver coins in his dream?
A. By selling his goats.
B. By selling the rice.
C. By working hard.
D. By selling his house.
(2)Fred kicked in air when he dreamed that .
A. he became a rich man
B. he had more goats
C. he was dancing with his wife
D. he had a large house
(3)The Chinese meaning of the underlined phrase "get rid of" is probably" ".
A.摆脱
B.原谅
C.忽略
D.删除
(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Fred was a rich man before he had a dream.
B. Fred got a large bowl of rice from a lady.
C. In Fred's dream, he bought a pair of horses.
D. The bowl dropped and the noise woke Fred up.
Great Music Shop ★Rock, pop and country music ★Sell CDs ★Listen before you buy |
Sun Coffee Shop ★The best coffee in town *Hamburgers, cakes and pies *Open 8:30 am﹣11:00 pm every day |
Hug Supermarket ★Fruit and nuts ★Free orange juice for kids under 7 ★Vegetables and fish are on big sale ★Open 6:00 am﹣9:00 pm every day |
(1)If a person is hungry in the morning. the earliest time he can buy a hamburger is .
A.6:00 pm
B.7:00 pm
C.7:30 am
D.8:30 am
(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
A. You can enjoy classical music in Great Music Shop.
B. You can enjoy coffee after 11:00 pm in Sun Coffee Shop.
C. A 6﹣year﹣old girl can get some free oranges at Hug Supermarket.
D. You can buy cheap cabbages at Hug Supermarket.
(3)The passage may be from .
A. a story book
B. a novel
C. a newspaper
D. a dictionary
A well﹣known speaker started his speech by holding up a﹩20 bill.In the room of 200 people,he asked,"Who would like this﹩20 bill?"
Hands started going up.He said,"I am going to give this ﹩20 to one of you.But first let me do this."He crumpled the bill. He then asked,"Who still wants it?" Still, the hands of stayed in the air.
"Well," he replied,"What if I do this?" He dropped it on the ground and started to grind(碾压) it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty."Who still wants it?" The hands did not move.
"My friends, you have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I do to the money, you will still want it because it is still worth ﹩20."
"Sometimes we feel like we are worthless because we did something wrong or the situation is not good.But no matter what has happened, you will never lose your value and you are still priceless to those who love you. They care about you because you are special to them."
"The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but by who we are."
(1)How did the speaker start his speech?
A. By hiding a ﹩20 bill.
B. By passing a ﹩20 bill.
C. By borrowing a ﹩20 bill.
D. By holding up a ﹩20 bill.
(2)What does the underlined word crumpled probably mean in the passage?
A.揉搓
B.涂画
C.撕碎
D.剪开
(3)The speaker put the bill high up in the air because he wanted to .
A. change the value of the bill
B. get more listeners to look at the bill
C. make the listeners feel sorry for the bill
D. show the listeners that the bill was worthless
(4)It's clear that .
A. no one wanted the bill
B. the speech was not interesting
C. the speaker didn't like money
D. the speaker was good at making a speech
(5)What did the speaker want to tell people with his speech?
A. Keep cool when there is a problem.
B. It doesn't matter if you lose your value.
C. The value of our lives lies in who we are.
D. Money is not the most important thing in life.