As a well﹣known Chinese TV hostess, Dong Qing is now hosting two cultural shows, Chinese Poetry Conference and Readers. The two shows are encouraging people to love traditional culture and find the beauty of life.
Dong was born in a highly educated family in 1973. she had a great love for traditional literature(文学)from an early age. In 2015 when she was about to study in the U.S., Dong received an invitation from the director of Chinese Poetry Conference asking her to be the hostess. Because of her passion for traditional literature, Dong accepted the job.
"The contest interests me very much. Hosting it is a process of learning about poetry and performing, "said Dong. To her great joy, the show has become more and more popular.
Under the slogan(口号)"Reading touches people's hearts", the new TV show Readers has become a success. It invites famous guests from all walks of life to read something. Dong works as both hostess and producer.
Readers became a turning point in Dong' s 21 years of hosting.She said it brought her "quite a
huge challenge".
"There is no shortcut(捷径) in this world. If you want to be a good host, you need to make thorough preparations," said the beautiful hostess. "The charm of life lies in its unknown, so we just have to try and keep going."
(1)What shows is Dong Qing hosting now?
A. Readers.
B. Chinese Poetry Conference.
C. Chinese poetry Conference and Readers.
D. The Voice of China.
(2)Where did Dong Qing decide to study in 2015?
A. In France.
B. In England.
C. In Japan.
D. In America.
(3)What does Dong Qing do at present?
A. An actress.
B. A singer.
C. A hostess.
D. A hostess and producer.
(4)The underlined word "passion" in the second paragraph probably means "great ".
A. love
B. joy
C. surprise
D. pride
(5)What's the best title (题目)for the text?
A. Find the Beauty of Life
B. How to Be a Successful TV Hostess
C. Reading Touches People's Hearts
D. Dong Qing﹣a Talented Lady
There was once a guy who suffered from cancer,He was 18 years old and could die anytime.
He stayed in his house and never went outside.He was sick of staying home and wanted to go out for once.So he asked for his mother's permission,who was his only lifelong friend.
He walked down his block and saw a CD store.He stopped and looked through the front door.
He saw a beautiful girl about his age and knew it was love at first sight (看见).He opened the door and walked closer and closer to the desk where she sat.
She looked up and asked,"Can I help you?"She smiled.
He thought it was the most beautiful smile he had ever seen before,He answered,"Uh…Yeah…Umm…I would like to buy a CD."
He picked one out and gave her money for it.She wrapped(包裹) it carefully and gave it to him.
He took it home and put it in his closet.From then on,the same thing happened every day until one evening the phone rang.The mother picked it up and answered,"Hello?"It was the girl!
The mother started to cry and said,"You don't know?He passed away yesterday…"The line was quiet except for the cries of the mother.
Late that night,the mother went into the boy's room and opened the CDs.She found pieces of paper with words:"Hi…I think U R really cute,Do u wanna go out with me?Love.Jocelyn."
(1)Who took care of the guy all his life?
A.His father.
B.The girl.
C.His mother.
D.A doctor.
(2)The guy fell in love with the girl .
A.after he talked with her
B.after she wrapped the CD for him
C.the moment he saw her
D.when he gave her money for the CD
(3)What can we know about the girl from the passage?
A.She was beautiful.
B.She loved the guy.
C.Her name was Jocelyn.
D.Both A,B and C.
(4)How did the mother feel when she saw the words on piece of paper on the CDs?
A.Excited and surprised.
B.Disappointed but excited.
C.Moved and excited.
D.Moved but deeply sad.
(5)The best title(题目) for the passage can be .
A.Say"I love you"
B.Love From a Mother
C.A Beautiful Girl Selling CDs
D.A CD Store.
Frank and his brother Jack lived near the ocean. Frank was outgoing while Jack was shy. They liked doing different things. Frank was famous for organizing games of beach volleyball, football, and any other sport imaginable. Jack preferred to draw, paint, or build sandcastles(沙堡).
Frank didn't understand why Jack would rather do artistic things than play ball. He believed sports often allowed many kids to play together. That was when Jack's idea hatched. He would show Frank what doing things together looked like!
After Jack finished creating a special sandcastle with stairs,towers and walls,he took pictures of it.Then he painted colorful posters featuring(突出)his sandcastle and the question, "Can you top this?" He hung his posters everywhere in town, announcing his plan for a day of sandcastle artistry﹣all ages welcome.
When Frank saw poster, he not so nicely told Jack that no one would come. Still, shortly after sunrise on Saturday, Jack was on the beach digging in the sand. By mid﹣morning, four kids were sculpting(雕塑)the sand alongside him. By noon the number had increased a lot.
After Frank came back from his ball game, he went to check how his brother's plan turned out. He couldn't believe what he saw. At least 30 people were building a city of sandcastles, and everyone was chatting and laughing and working together! It was the most beautiful thing he had seen on the beach.
"I guess you've proved me wrong," Frank said. "You should make this sandcastle day a yearly tradition!" Handing Frank a shovel(铲子)with smile, Jack got started together with his brother on their super creation in the sand.
(1)What does the underlined word "hatched" in Paragraph 2 probably mean in Chinese?
A. 产生
B. 改变
C. 消失
D. 中断
(2)What helped people know about Jack's plan?
A. Beautiful towers.
B. Colorful posters.
C. A town building.
D. A sandcastle day.
(3)When learning about Jack's plan, Frank was .
A. doubtful
B. interested
C. satisfied
D. nervous
(4)What can we know about Jack's idea?
A. It came from a picture.
B. It needed 30 people's support.
C. It proved Frank right.
D. It did work well.
(5)Which of the following best describes Jack?
A. Honest.
B. Creative.
C. Outgoing.
D. Caring.
When Claire Vlases of Montana was in Grade 7, she learned about plans to modernize her middle school. Claire asked the school board(董事会)to add solar panels to the project because, she explained, clean energy would be helpful to a really modern school.
The board liked the idea but said it could offer just $ 25,000﹣one﹣fifth of the cost. So Claire organized a group of kids and grown﹣ups who set to work raising the rest. They sold their second﹣hand books, put on talent shows and asked for donations(捐赠), even going door﹣to﹣door for them. One donated more than half the cost!
After two years of hard work, the group paid for the solar panels, which now provide one﹣fourth of the school's electricity needs﹣saving the neighborhood thousands of dollars. "My favorite part about this project was that one person could start something small and then the project could grow and have a big influence on the community," Claire said. "There are always going to be hard parts. When there's a challenge(挑战)presented to you, you can learn from it and use it as chance to overcome it. "
(1)After knowing the project was still in need of money, Claire .
A. raised ﹩25,000
B. asked for more help
C. sold old newspapers
D. donated half the cost
(2)What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph2 refer to(指代)?
A. Solar panels.
B. Second﹣hand books.
C. Shows.
D. Donations.
(3)Which picture shows the change of the electricity cost after the use of solar panels?
(4)From Claire's words in the last paragraph, we learn that .
A. hard work was her favorite
B. the project went smoothly
C. a small thing makes a big difference
D. solar panels cost a lot
(5)What would be the best title for the text?
A. A Dependent Girl
B. A Modern School
C. Don't Waste Energy
D. Never Give Up
One pleasant evening,I was holding Grandpa's hand and taking a walk in the park. "Where are the peanuts? Give me now!" He suddenly said.How I wished I had some with me! "William,the monkeys are taking long to come out today.Wait till they smell the peanuts." I knew he was lost in one of his memories again.I remembered the stories he told me of how he fed the monkeys when he was a kid.Then,he saw the goldfish!He acted as if he was seeing them for the first time.
Poor grandpa!He fell ill with Alzheimer's disease(阿尔茨海默症)last year.The doctor said it was a progressive brain disorder which could destroy(破坏)a person's memory.The patient might also not be able to make reasonable judgments(判断).The saddening part was that it was a lifelong disease.But when my parents invited him to stay with us,he refused and said he liked living alone.One day,he forgot to turn off the fire after cooking porridge.Luckily,one of the neighbors came to help him before the fire could spread.
It was then that my parents brought Grandpa to live with us.Often,he would forget my name and ask me who I was and what I was doing in his house.Each time I would answer softly,"It's me,Ray,Grandpa!" Even if he had forgotten who I was,he would always be my beloved grandfather.
(1)What did Grandpa want to do in the park?
A.Eat peanuts.
B.Smell flowers.
C.Feed monkeys.
D.Tell stories.
(2)What would happen to Grandpa according to the doctor?
A.His brain wouldn't need examinations.
B.His memory could get better.
C.He might not judge things correctly.
D.He had to live by himself.
(3)After getting to Grandpa's,the neighbor .
A.turned off the fire
B.cooked porridge
C.shared the meal
D.spread some news
(4)Why did the writer's parents bring grandpa to live with them?
A.To make sure of his safety.
B.To help him remember their names.
C.To answer his questions in time.
D.To get his help with the housework.
(5)Which of the following best describes the writer?
A.Smart.
B.Caring.
C.Honest.
D.Brave.
My interest in cooking started when I was 11, partly thanks to my mother. She didn't really like cooking and when she did cook, I didn't like her food. Once I was watching something about cooking on TV and I thought I could do this, so I went to the bookstore and looked for the biggest cookbook I could find.
During a year, I had produced most of its recipes(食谱)and was ready for a bigger challenge(挑战). I wanted to create my own dishes and I started cooking for more people than just my family. To my joy, my parents allowed me to build a test kitchen. I did much cooking to test my dishes in it and my skill improved quickly. Later, my mom and I set up a dinner club that organized monthly events inside my home. Now as a teen chef (主厨), I have also cooked in top﹣class restaurants around the country. I am not doing it for the money, but because I love cooking.
Now I know that when you stop caring whether you'll be famous or do well, your dream will come to you.
(1)The writer is now .
A. a TV star
B. a news reporter
C. a well﹣known bookseller
D. a good chef
(2)What made the writer begin to cook?
A. His parents' wish.
B. The customers' advice.
C. His mother's delicious food.
D. The information about cooking on TV.
(3)After producing most of the recipes in the cookbook, the writer wanted to .
A. take cooking lessons
B. write his cookbook
C. make new dishes of his own
D. open a restaurant
(4)The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refers to(指代) " ".
A. the bookstore
B. a test kitchen
C. a dinner club
D. the country
(5)What is important for the writer?
A. Finding a good job.
B. Making lots of money.
C. Doing what he loves.
D. Becoming famous.
As the saying goes,"If at first you don't succeed,try,try again."This is never truer than when you are trying to master English.Lai Shixiong,a respected English master from Taiwan,has a story to share.
Like many non﹣native speakers,Lai failed when he first started learning English.When he was in high school,he once got an unbelievably low mark of 7 out of 100 on an English test.He almost gave up on English,but then he entered a military school (军校),where he met a classmate who was good at English.
Amazed by his classmate's American accent,Lai decided to start learning English from the beginning.As he put it."I saw myself as a baby who had just started to learn a language."To correct his pronunciation,Lai practiced phonetic symbols(音标)hundreds of times every day using records.
When he was able to pronounce words,Lai said he began to practice dialogues.Not being able to find someone to praclice with,Lai created a learning atmosphere(氛围)on his own."I just talked to myself as if I were in a dialogue."he said.
Lai also thought of ways to improve his skills.He used English to describe everything he saw.He even translated speeches when he went to class meetings at the military school.He also read and listened to English news to learn new expressions.
"There is no shortcut to mastering a language.You have to practice,"Lai said.After all,Rome wasn't built in a day.
61.What should we do if we want to master English according to the passage?
A.Keep trying.
B.Turn to a teacher.
C.Share your story with others.
D.Ask a classmate for help.
62.What's the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Lai met a classmate.
B.Lai entered a military school.
C.Lai used to be weak in English.
D.Lai learned English after school.
63.Whom did lai talk to when he practiced dialogues?
A.Himself.
B.His brother.
C.A classmate.
D.An English teacher.
64.How did Lai improve his skills in English?
A.By using an old dictionary.
B.By reading and listening to English news.
C.By pronouncing a new word a hundred times.
D.By describing what he saw in English and Chinese.
65.How do you like Lai Shixiong?
A.Easy﹣going and wise.
B.Helpful and successful.
C.Kind﹣hearted and honest.
D.Patient and hard﹣working.
A
What is your most amazing skill?Being good at basketball?Doing well in your studies?Jeremy Rice,14,probably beats us all.His skill is saving lives.He saved 17people all by himself.
Rice took the school bus as usual on October 11.On the way,he noticed that the bus driver reached down to the dustbin next to his seat.When the driver tried to get back in his seat,he suddenly fell down and couldn't move any more.But the bus was still moving!
Rice left his seat eight rows back,quickly ran past the other 16students and held the wheel(方向盘).
"I stood up and looked around and nobody else was moving,"he said."Then I saw a blue car coming right at us and I ran."
"I really wasn't thinking at all."He said."I just acted."
The boy,standing over the wheel,turn left.The bus driver,who could still talk,gave instructions.He quickly told Rice how to drive and asked him to pull a small yellow knob (把手) to stop the bus.After the bus finally stopped,Rice felt so tired.His ear and arm started to ache.
"This is kind of exciting,"said Keith King,a school teacher."We ended up with a real happy story today."
"The school ought to give kids the chance to improve their abilities.And that's what Jeremy did today.It's exciting to see kids do great things,"he said.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案.
41.There were people on the school bus.
A.16 B.17 C.18
42.Which of the following about the driver is TRUE?
A.He couldn't move his hands or speak.
B.He told Rice how to drive.
C.He didn't pay attention to traffic lights.
43.Jeremy Rice saved people's lives by .
A.stopping the school bus
B.helping people get off the bus
C.moving the driver back to his seat
44.From Keith King's words we can tell that .
A.kids should try to do great things
B.driving is the most important skill
C.schools should give kids the chance to improve their abilities
45.The best title for the passage would be .
A.A Brave Driver B.A Young Hero C.A Happy Story.
根据短文内容,将方框里A﹣E五个句子分别填入文中空缺处,使内容完整、正确•
I always had a nice cup of tea every morning in my country in Indonesia.(66)
When I arrived in the early morning for the first time at Sydney airport,the first thing that I looked for was a coffee shop.Finally,I found a nice coffee shop with many people queuing (排队)to order.(67) Then a very friendly girl asked me if she could help me.I said that I would like to have a cup of tea.Then she asked me,"(68) "I thought she was making a morning joke with me.So I said,"Red tea,please."With a very unfriendly face she asked me again,"Black or white tea,please?"(69) I didn't know what actually black or white tea was.I only knew that having tea is usually with or without sugar.
One day I had a cup of tea at the university tea room.I saw a lady drinking tea with milk in it.Then I asked her,"(70) "She smiled and said,"Yes,you can."At that moment,I understood that black tea is no milk added and white tea is with milk.How big is the difference of having tea between Indonesian and Australian people!
A.I didn't say anything. B.I jumped into the queue. C.Would you like black or white tea? D.Can I say that you are having a white tea? E.It gave me a great feeling in the morning. |
It is a very common thing for a person to have a good friend.My good friend is Diana.She is a rich and proud girl.(1) ,so nobody wants to be her friend.
One day after school,I was waiting for Diana when Jane came up to me.She gave me a biscuit.I accepted it.(2) ,and had a very good time.From then on,I began to spend more time with Jane than with Diana.I felt a little uneasy.
After a few days,I went to see Diana for some snacks when Jane came and sat with me.She offered me a sandwich.(3) .She walked away.I was angry with Diana for being so rude and thoughtless.
"Never mind,"Jane said,"I'm used to it."
After school,I tried to catch up with Diana.(4) ,but she would not listen to me.She said,"Go and join your'dear'Jane.I know you make new friends and forget the old ones."
For the next few weeks,we did not talk to each other.Then,one day,Diana came to Jane and me,saying,"I'm really sorry about what I did.I'm a spoiled(宠坏的) girl,but l also need good friends just like you.Would you please forgive(原谅 )me?"Jane and I looked at each other and smiled.(5) .
A.We talked and joked B.She often thinks that she is too good for anyone C.While walking home,I tried to correct her attitude D.She also offered one to Diana,but Diana refused it E.From then on,Diana,Jane and I have been best friends |
Michael is a college art teacher in California on a normal day. But on the 15th of each month, Michael takes his old﹣fashioned sewing machine(缝纫机)to one of the poorest neighborhoods in San Francisco.
For almost 15 years, Michael has made this trip. But why would he ever do this? His only purpose is to help others in the area, where many people are poor or homeless. He sets up a shop on a corner of a street and offers his services as a tailor(裁缝)for free. He is there to sew and mend any clothing people bring him.
He has made many friends in the area for his kind actions. And his caring spirit has encouraged many people living there.
Michael's hard work is a great example of doing something positive with whatever talent you have. This is a living example of a well﹣known saying, "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
All of Michael's actions have helped him understand things he never thought. "My small act is mostly just a gesture," Michael told USA Today. "I think what's more important is the example of taking part, being a citizen(公民)and acting outside of what is normal."
(1)Michael takes a trip to San Francisco each month to .
A. do something for art
B. make money
C. help others
(2)Michael's kind actions help him .
A. make a living
B. make many friends
C. travel to many places
(3)The underlined word"positive"means in Chinese.
A. 好的
B. 特别的
C. 重要的
(4)From the passage we know that .
A. Michael teaches art in the poor neighborhood
B. Michael sews and mends clothing for free
C. Michael has taken part in the trip for about 10 years
(5)Michael thinks the most important part is that .
A. he is seen as a hero
B. his sewing skills have improved
C. his actions have influenced people
There are millions of recipes(菜谱) hidden in the boxes and hearts of grandmother and parents. These family recipes are a special part of our family history. Some of them have been passed down from generation(一代人) to generation.
"I realized I couldn't go home every weekend for my mom's delicious dishes," says Shreya, who is about to enter university.Shreya has recently started following her mother around the kitchen,taking notes on how to make her "masala chai" and tasty kachoris.
"Those special tastes can immediately unlock a whole flood of emotions, memories and feelings of family, love, and comfort," says she.
She adds, "I am looking to the day when my kids will come to know of their grandmothers through the dishes they cooked."
But many of us find it difficult to keep the food connection with our busy life.Even if we have time,not many of us take the effort to collect and record the recipes from our grandmothers and parents. We often get a recipe on the phone and take it down quickly on a piece of paper.We just stick it onto the fridge for a week or two and forget about it as soon as the paper disappears from there.
Actually,there are simple ways to keep family recipes,Scrapbooks(剪贴薄)are easily found in the market. You can even add photos to record every detail of your memories about the recipe.With the help of some popular apps like Story Scans, recording family recipes has never been easier.What is needed is to scan(扫描) the recipes and record the story behind each of them. It can become the most meaningful work you have ever done with and for your family.
Keeping family recipes is saving and honoring our tradition so that future generations can continue to make family ties stronger. Every time you remember your loved ones, recreate one of the dishes from your collection and let the memories from the good old days comfort you. So why not gift your kids a family recipe book when they are starting a new life?
(1)Why does Shreya follow her mother around the kitchen?
A. To clean up the kitchen.
B. To note down recipes.
C. To prepare family dinners.
D. To talk about family rules.
(2)What can we learn from the passage?
A. Ways to record recipes can be easy.
B. Most people like writing recipe books.
C. Recipes have become popular with kids.
D. People often buy recipe books in the market.
(3)Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Family Recipes: Secrets of Cooking
B. Family Recipes Are at a Crossroads
C. Family Recipes: Connections to Interests
D. Family Recipes Are More than Just Recipes
A Day at the Nature Center
Emma stared(凝视) sadly out of the window of the bus. Only 50 miles outside town was the farm. She thought about the farm all the time, especially the animals.
When her family sold the farm and moved to nearby town,Emma was excited. But when she got to the new school, she felt very lonely.
With a sigh(叹气),Emma turned her attention back to the present.The bus came to a stop. "Welcome to the Leinweber Nature Center," her teacher said."A guide will give us a presentation about animals,and then you'll help to feed the baby squirrels, now, I want everyone to find a partner."
Emma didn't have any friends yet﹣who would be her partner? Emma got close to Julia, a talkative and outgoing girl. "Could I be your partner?" Emma asked uncertainly.
"Sure," said Julia warmly.
Together, the girls walked into the center. After the presentation, a keeper showed them how to hold the bottle of milk for baby squirrels. Then the girls started to feed their own baby squirrels.
After the babies finished eating, the keeper asked,"Would you like to help feed the adult squirrels,too?"
Emma was quick to volunteer, but when the keeper opened the first cage, the squirrel inside jumped out. Emma remained calm(镇静的), held out her hand, made quiet sounds, and then quickly got it.
" Wow!" Julia said. "You're always so quiet, I thought you were afraid of everything, but you were brave."
"I know that when animals are frightened or excited, you have to stay calm."
The keeper nodded in agreement and asked Emma,"Would you be interested in volunteering to help out with the animals at the center?"
"Interested? I would love to work here! What an opportunity!" Emma was excited.
That afternoon, in the bus on the way back to school,Emma sat next to Julia,her new friend.A rush of new found happiness washed over her.
(1)How did Emma feel when she got to the new school?
A. Lonely.
B. Lucky.
C. Surprised.
D. Angry.
(2)At the nature center, Emma and Julia .
A. took a chance to be tour guides
B. helped to feed the baby squirrels
C. asked the keeper many questions
D. made a presentation about nature
(3)On the way back to school, Emma felt happy because .
A. the volunteers warmly welcomed her
B. the teacher praised her for her bravery
C. she found a place to care for animals and made a friend
D. she went back to the farm and learned a lot about animals
Helping Seniors(老年人) |
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I created Teens Helping Seniors with my friends.The group has about 200 volunteers. The volunteers deliver food or other supplies for the elderly in town.I spend six to eight hours a week buying food and making deliveries. By now we have completed 350 deliveries. |
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I organized Mittler Senior Technology,a program to help the elderly learn how to use computers and smartphones.Now there are 50 local seniors in the weekly technology classes. I want to make sure that the seniors could stay connected to the world. |
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I came up with a way to help lonely seniors with my friends.We call it the Joy 4 All Project. By dialing 569﹣4255,the elderly can hear pre﹣recorded jokes and poems.The hotline has received more than 1,800 phone calls. |
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I heard that the seniors in the nursing home couldn't see their families and friends very often, so my friends and I decided to cheer up the elderly by writing them letters.We want them to know that nobody is being forgotten. By now more than 100 students in my school have joined us. |
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(1)Who created Teens Helping Seniors?
A. Kathy.
B. Linda.
C. Jordan.
D. Matt.
(2)How many local seniors are there in the weekly technology classes?
A. 50.
B. 100.
C. 200.
D. 350.
(3)To help the elderly in the nursing home, Kathy and her schoolmates .
A. taught them how to use computers
B. recorded jokes and poem for them
C. wrote them letters to cheer them up
D. delivered food or other supplies for them
Blue Lightning
Sally loved cars more than anything else. This spring she thought of building a go﹣kart to enter for the Go﹣Go Race. So she asked her dad for help.
"Well," he said. "How about this: you do some research first and then come back to me with a design."
A week later, Sally brought her notes and drawings to Dad. She named her go﹣kart "Blue Lightning". Dad looked over her work, thinking. "Well, that's interesting," he said. "Have a try. Just build Blue Lightning as you've designed."
Over three weekends of hard work, Sally turned her design into a real, working go﹣kart and painted it light blue. Dad asked her to take it for a test drive. Sally agreed.
After she did that, Sally drove back to Dad. "Well," she said. "Now I know why you wanted me to have a test drive."
"Oh, do you?" he said. "Please share."
"When I drove fast, there was a lot of pushback," she said. "I think it's because of the lightning bolt (闪电) shape."
"Very good!" Dad said.
"So, why didn't you tell me about that problem in the first place?" Sally asked.
Dad laughed. "Where's the fun in that? If you give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. But if you teach a man to fish, he'll eat for a lifetime."
Sally said, "I see. Anyway, designing is half the fun !"
Dad smiled. "Good. Sometimes, learning happens during the process. We learn how to do something right by doing it a few times first and making mistakes along the way."
That encouraged Sally and she worked even harder. When she showed Dad her new go﹣kart, he nodded with pride.
Finally came the race. Sally wasn't worried about whether she would win﹣in her mind, she had already won, by building something better than ever before.
(1)Sally thought of building a go﹣kart to .
A. practice driving
B. enter for a race
C. play with friends
D. do some research
(2)What did Sally's dad ask her to do after she built the go﹣kart?
A. To have a test drive.
B. To take a good rest.
C. To give it a cool name.
D. To paint it light blue.
(3)Sally's story mainly tells us that .
A. winning a race is important
B. fishing brings us a lot of fun
C. driving experience is necessary
D. learning happens during the process