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專題10閱讀回答問題(一)(一)(2022·上海徐匯·二模)Everimaginedwhatitmightbeliketogotoschoolinanothercountry?JoinusaswespendaschooldayontheSunnyIsland!WelcometoBlueSkySchoolontheSunnyIsland!Thiscoolschoolissituatedinthenorthsideoftheisland.Itopenedin1962,andteaches192studentsbetweentheagesof6and16.Whatdoestheschoollooklike?BlueSkySchoolmightlookalittledifferentfromyourschoolathome!Thebuildingsarebrightlycoloredanddecoratedwithpaintingsonthewallsthatdisplaythetypicaltreesandfruitsontheisland,likebananas!HealthyeatingisanimportanttopicatBlueSkySchool.Manychildrenthatgotoschoolherearefrompoorbackgrounds.Manyofthestudents’parentsworklonghoursinlocalhotels.Theydon’thavemuchtimetomakebreakfastfortheirchildrenbeforeschool.Tohelpout,nearbyhotelBayGardensResortrunsabreakfastclubatschoolandstudentsareabletogetatastybreakfasttostarttheday,freeofcharge.Soschoolisaplaceforthemtolearnandeatahealthymeal.Theschoolkidssaythatgettingtoeatingbreakfastwiththeirfriendsbeforeclassisoneofthereasonstheylovecomingtoschool!What’saschooldaylike?Theschooldaybeginsat7:30a.m.andendsat5:00p.m.7:30a.m.–8:45a.m.Breakfastclub9:30a.m.Thebellsignalsthestartoftheschoolday.10:15a.m.–10:30a.m.Schoolmeeting!10:30a.m.Breaktime!Childrenplaygamesincludingfootballandtraditionalgames.10:45a.m.Languageclasses—childrenstudyEnglishandFrench.12:00p.m.Lunch!AfternoonMorelessons!ICT,PE,andMusicclassestakeplaceintheafternoon.3:00p.m.–4:00p.m.Afterschoolclub!Studentscantakepartindifferentclubs,suchasthecommunitychoir,wheretheylearnsongstoperformfortourists,asathank-youforthebreakfastclub.4:00p.m.–5:00p.m.Homeworkclub!Tomakesureeveryonegetshomesafely,schoolfinishesat5:00p.m.,sothere’sstilltimeforkidstomaketheirwayhomeduringdaylighthours.Theschoolplaysareallyimportantpartinthelocalcommunity.________________.HowisyourschoollifedifferentfromaschooldayatBlueSkySchool?Letusknowbyleavingusacomment!19.BlueSkySchoolhasahistoryofmorethanonehundredyears,doesn’tit?________________________________________________________________20.Whatareusedtodecoratethewallsoftheschoolbuilding?________________________________________________________________21.Whyisstudents’healthyeatingofgreatimportanceatBlueSkySchool?________________________________________________________________22.HowmanysubjectsdostudentsatBlueSkySchoollearn?________________________________________________________________23.Howdostudentsexpressthanksforthefreebreakfasttheyhave?________________________________________________________________24.WhatmakesBlueSkySchoolanimportantpartinthelocalcommunity?Thinkaboutwhatagoodschoolrequirestogaintrustfromparentsandstudents.Completetheparagraph.________________________________________________________________(二)(2022·上海嘉定·一模)Postedon15November,2021byKen,YunnanIhadahair-raisingmomentwhileIwastrail(小徑)walkinglastmonth.Iwasoverconfident,walkingcarelesslyandnotpayingattentiontotheslipperypath.(Ithadrainheavilythedaybefore.)SuddenlyIslippedandlostmybalance.Below,therewasaravine—itwasalongwaydownhill.Igrabbedatreebranchfastandheldonfordearlife.Luckily,theinstructor(教練)helpedmeswingmyselfbackontothetrail.IwassorelievedthatIgavehimahugehug.ThathappenedwhileIwastakingpartinafive-daycourseinamountainnearourcity.ItwasoneofseveralprojectsthatOutwardBoundSchoolrunsforyoungpeople.EachdayIdidsomethingnewandexcitinglikeclimbingropes.IwasnervousatfirstbecauseIhadnotclimbedsohighbefore,buttheinstructorencouragedmetotrymybest.AsIclimbed,Igotlessnervousandmoredetermined.ItwasanunforgettablemomentwhenIfinallyreachedthetop.Atnight,wewentcampingonthewood.Itwasthrillingtobelivingonourown.Thecampsite,nearanarrowstreamhadnoelectricityortapwater.Welearntaboutpitchingtentsandbuildingcampfires.Onthelastday,myparentscametopickmeup.ItalkednonstopwhileIwasgivingthematouroftheschool.Mydadsmiledwarmlyatmeandsaid,“Weareproudofyou,Ken!”NowIwanttochallengemyselfagain.Mydreamistohaveaonce-in-a-lifetimechancetospendaweekatsea.I’msureitwillbeanincrediblejourney.Unfortunately,IwillhavetowaittillI’meighteen.37.WhendidKentakeatrailwalkinthemountain?_______________________________________________________________________38.Kenwalkedonaslipperypathalone,didn’the?_______________________________________________________________________39.HowdidKenfeelaftertheinstructorencouragedhimwhenheclimbedropes?_______________________________________________________________________40.WhatdidKenlearnwhenheandotheryoungmeninthecampsiteatnight?_______________________________________________________________________41.WhydidKentalknonstopwithhisparentswhentheycametopickhimup?_______________________________________________________________________42.WhatdoyouthinkKenwassayingtohisparentsabouthiscamplife?(Atleasttwoaspects(方面))_______________________________________________________________________(三)(2022·上海徐匯·一模)IamMari.IliveinFlint,Michigan.Aboutfiveyearsago,ourwaterbegantosmellfunny.Myfamilystartedgettingreallybadskinproblems.Mylittlesisterneededspecialmedicine.Shewasn’ttheonlykidinFlintwhogotsosick.Somepeoplesufferedfrombadheadaches.Othershadstomachache.Acrossthecity,peoplecomplainedthatsomethingwasseriouslywrongwiththeirtapwater.Ourwaterwaspolluted.Wecouldn’tdrinkorcookwiththewaterfromourtap.Wehadtousebottledwaterfordrinking,cooking,andbrushingourteeth.Theonlysafewaytotakebathswastoheatupwaterfrombottles.In2015,whenIwas8yearsold,IdecidedtospeakupforthepeopleofFlint.Iwrotealettertothen-presidentBarackObamatoaskhimforhelp.Inresponse,hecametospeakwithourcommunity.Igottomeethim.ButIwantedtodomore.MyfriendsandfamilyhelpedmestartacampaignforFlint.OurgoalwastoraiseS15,000.Sofar,we’vecollected$280,000!Forthepastfewyears,I’vebeengivingoutbottlesofwaterandnewwaterfilters(過濾器)topeopleinmycity.ManypeopleinFlintstillcan’tusetheirtapwater.I’vealsousedsocialmediatoaskpeoplearoundtheworldforhelp.Ihavemorethan100,000followersontheInternet,includingfamouspeopleandregularpeoplefromdifferentcountries.MostpeoplenowknowmeasLittleMissFlint.I’mproudthatIamabletohelpmyneighborsgetcleanwater.I’llcontinueuntileverysingleFlintcitizenfeelssafedrinkingthewaterfromtheirtaps.IalsowantpeopletorealizethatFlintisn’ttheonlyplacewithwaterissues.It’simportantforusalltoaskquestionsaboutwhat’sinthewateratschoolandathome.MygoalistorunforU.S.presidentin2044—assoonasI’moldenough.Butyoudon’thavetobeanadulttochangetheworld.Itstartswithhelpingoutinyourowncommunity.Youhaveavoiceandtheabilitytomakethatvoiceheard.Don’tletanyonestopyou.43.IsMarithegirlwhoisgloballyknownasLittleMissFlint?____________________________________________________44.WhathappenedinFlintaboutfiveyearsago?People___________because______________________________.45.WhatdidMaridotoletwhatishappeninginFlintknowntothepublicin2015?____________________________________________________46.HowdoMariandherteamhelppeopleinFlintwiththemoneytheyhaveraised?____________________________________________________47.Accordingtothepassage,whatarethetwothingsthatMari’snowworkingon?____________________________________________________48.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatMarisaidtoteenagersinthelastparagraph?____________________________________________________(四)(2022·上海長寧·一模)Sometimesitmayseemthatwhatyouarelearningatschoolwillbeuselessinthefuture.Itmayseemthatyouarewastingyourlifeawayoronlylearningtogetintotherightuniversity.Butyouwillbesurprisedtofindhowmuchofwhatyoulearntatschoolishelpfultoyouoneday.Threepeoplewereaskedwhattheyfoundmostusefulatschool,andtheirthoughtsaresharedbelow.Ihatedtypingatschoolabout20yearsago.Onlysecretariestypedinthosedays;noonehadcomputersathomeoratwork.What’smore,Iwasnogoodatall.IwasasbadattypingasIwasattennisImadesomanymistakes.ButtodayI’mthefastesttypistatthekeyboard.Igetthejobdonefasterandmoreeasilythanmycolleaguesintheoffice.Thatoneyearoftypingclasshasmademywholelifeeasier.WehadaclasscalledGuidancetolearnaboutmakinggooddecisioninlife.Ifounditprettyboringanddidn’tpaymuchattention.Onedaytheteachermadeusguesswhichapplianceweshouldbuyfirstoncewehadourownhomes.Theanswerwasafridge.Withoutafridge,youcannotkeepyourfoodfreshandwillwasteagreatdealofmoneywithfoodgoingoff.IlearntthatitwastrueonceIhadmyownplace.ThefirstdayIboughtsomechickenmeat.BydinnertimeitsmelledandIcouldn’teveneatit!MyhousemateandIstartedsavingtobuyafridgeimmediatelyeventhoughwewereuniversitystudentswithoutmuchmoney.WhenIusedtoaskmyteacherhowtospellsomething,sheoftensaid,Idon’tknow.Thenshewouldtakeoutthedictionaryandtookitup.Shealwaysdaredtoadmitthatshedidnotknowtheanswer.Ilearnttwothings.Youdon’thavetoknoweverything:andifyoudon’tknowhowtospellsomething,justgetthedictionaryout.Bothareveryusefullessons!91.Sometimesatschool,itseemsthatyouareonlylearningforonepurpose.Whatisit?______________________________________92.Asaschoolstudent,Christinewasn’tasgoodattypingorplayingtennis,wasshe?______________________________________93.HowdidKittyfeelwhenshehadtheclasscalledGuidance?______________________________________94.WhendidKittybegintorealizeafridgewasveryimportant?______________________________________95.WhatdidJohnusetodowhenhecouldn’tspellaword?______________________________________96.WhydidJohn’steacheroftensayshedidn’tknow?(Givetwodifferentreasons.)______________________________________(五)BetterSafethanSorryTHEBESTWAYtodealwithanemergencyistoavoidone,ifyoucan.PartFourofourongoingseriesoncrimepreventionfocusesonprotectingyourhomeagainstburglary.StickyFingers,anexperiencedburglarnowservinga6-yearprisonsentence,agreedtotalktoourreporter.Reporter:Sticky,whatdoyoulookforbeforeburglarizingahouse?Fingers:Well,first,Imakesurenooneishomeandnooneiswatching.Inosearoundneighbourhoodswherepeopledon’tseemtoknoweachotherverywell.Thatway,Iwon’tbenoticed.Next,Itrytofindahousewherethepeopleareonholidayandnotlikelytoreturnsoon.Idothisbylookingforhouseswithnolightsonintheevening.ThenIlookatdoorways.They’reasuregiveaway(暴露).Whennewspapers,mail,anddeliveriesarepiledup,Icantellthatpeoplehavebeenawayfromdays.Icanevencounthowmanydaysfromthenumberofnewspapers.Reporter:4?Fingers:Well,usuallyit’seasyandeffortless.Lotsoftimespeopleleaveawindowopen,ordoorsandwindowsunlocked.ThenIjustslipin,whenIhavetobreakin,Ilookforapatio(露臺)dooronthefirstfloor.Theyusuallyhaveweaklocksandyoucanforcethemeasily.Iwatchoutfordogs,though.IfIhearadogbarking,Igosomewhereelse.79.Theseriesismainlyabouthowtopreventcrime,isn’tit?_______________________________________80.HowlongwillStickyFingersspendbehindbars?_______________________________________81.Wherearenewspapers,mailanddeliveriesusuallypiledup?_______________________________________82.Whatbestfitstheblank?_______________________________________83.Whatphrasecanyouuseifyouareadvisingsomeonetotakeactiontoavoidanemergency?Iwouldsay“_______________________________________”.84.Writeatleast3waystoprotectyourhomeagainstburglary.Thefirstonehasbeendoneforyou.1)Getfamiliarwithyourneighbours.2)______________________________________________________________________________(六)“I’veseenahugedifferenceinIrinasinceshestartedtalkingtoalifecoach,”sayshermotherSylvana.“IgetonverywellwithIrina,butshecan’talwaystalktomeabouteverything.Talkingtosomeonewholistensbutisnotaclosefamilymemberisveryimportant.”Whatisalifecoach?Anathleteimprovesbecausehetrainswithacoach.Alifecoachcanalsoguideyoutosuccess.Alifecoachencouragesyoutothinknotonlyaboutwhatyouwant,butalsoabouthowyouaregoingtogetit.Untilnow,lifecoacheshavehelpedadults,forexamplebusinessexecutiveswhoneedtomakedecisionsorparentswhowantsomeadviceonbringinguptheirchildren.Nowit’stheturnofouryoungpeople.LifeCoachSimoneWaltzSimonWaltz,aformerradioproducer,setupherlifecoachingcompanyfiveyearsago.“Iofferteenagersaplacetotalk,todecideontheirfutureplansandtosortoutproblems,”saysWaltz.Jem’sparentsaredelightedwithwhatWaltzhasdone.JemhasgotaplaceatuniversitytostudymedicinebuthehasdecidedtotakepartinavolunteerprojectincentralAfricafirst.“Yes,weweresurprised,butJemisstillveryyoung.Thisexperienceabroadwillhelphimgrowupbeforehegoestouniversityhere.”LifecoachTaraNewhouseTaratellsthestoryofa15-year-oldwhowasfailinginscience,untiltheyfoundoutshelearntbestthroughmusic.Onceshemadeupsongstolearnby,sheachieved99percentinhertests.TarahasalsohelpedSylvana’sdaughter,Irina,whowasnotsurewhethershewouldgotouniversity.Nowshehopestogetintoatopuniversity.Irinanowfeelsmoreconfidentabouteverything.Shehaseventakenupexerciseforthefirsttimeinyears.LifecoachMoAhmedMoAhmedhascoachedchildrenasyoungasfiveyearsold,“Itcouldbesomethingassimpleasleaningmultiplicationtables—askingthemhowthey’regoingtodoit,howaretheygoingtomakeitfun?”MohasalsohelpedteenagerReginawhowashavingproblemsmakingfriendswhenshemovedtoanewschool.TheytalkedtogetheraboutthethingsReginareallyenjoyeddoing.ByjoiningtheschoolbasketballteamReginahasmadeseveralnewfriends.85.IrinaandhermotherSylvanadon’tgetonverywell,dothey?________________________________________86.Accordingtothewriter,howcananathleteimprove?________________________________________87.HowlonghasSimonWaltzworkedasalifecoach?________________________________________88.WhohelpsIrinabecomemoreconfident?________________________________________89.WhatproblemdidReginausedtohave?________________________________________90.Isworkingasalifecoachmeaningful?Whyorwhynot?________________________________________(七)(2021·上海松江·二模)Sixweeksbeforehis97thbirthday,GiuseppePaternorealizedthedreamofalifetime:hegotauniversitydegree(學(xué)位)inhistory.Mr.Paterno'sgraduationhasattractedalotofreportersaroundtheworld,partlybecauseofhisage.Buthehasdrawntheirattentionmainlybecausehislifestoryshowshisspirit(精神)commitment(承諾;投入).HisstorysetsanexampleformillionsofschoolchildrenandyoungpeopleinItalyandelsewhereespeciallyduringthetimeofthecoronaviruspandemic(新冠疫情)"Don'tgetlostbecauseyoumeetwithdifficulties.Therewillalwaysbedifficulties,"'Mr.Paternotoldreporters,"Youhavetobestrong.""StudyinghasbeenmyinterestsinceIwasalittlechild”hesaid,"butunluckily,lifewashardtome."BorninPalermo,Italyin1923,thefirstofsevenchildrenina"verypoorfamily",Mr.Paternobeganworkingsoonafterfinishingprimaryschool.Afterheretired,inthemid-1980s,hereturnedtohisbooks.Atthattime,hemetaprofessorfromtheUniversityofPalermo,whoaskedhimtogoafterhisdream.Henevergaveupfromthenonandfinishedlearningatthatuniversity."Hisstoryisproofthatdreamscancometrueandthatyoucanalwayskeepyoung―ifnotinagebutatleastinspiritifyoudevelopinterests.He'samodeltofollow.”saidRossellaCancila,hisadviserandaprofessorofhistory.Italy'suniversitysystemisbasedonathree-yeardegree,followedbyatwo-yearmaster'scourse(碩士課程).UniversityofficialsarehopingthatMr.Paternowillcontinuehisstudy.Heisn'tsosure."Ihavetoadmitthatatthismoment,Idon'tknowifIwoulddealwithitjustlikebefore,"hesaid,"Alltheattentionhasbeenabittiring.Butanyway,Iwanttokeepmychoiceopen."109.Mr.Paternograduatedfromuniversityinhisnineties,didn'the?_______________________________________________________110.What'sthemainreasonfortheworldtoreportMr.Paterno'sgraduation?_______________________________________________________111.WhendidMr.Paternobegintostudyagain?_______________________________________________________112.HowcanapersonkeepyounginspiritaccordingtoRossellaCancila?_______________________________________________________113.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inthelastparagraphreferto?_______________________________________________________114.WhatdoyouthinkMr.Paternowillprobablydonext?Pleasegiveaproperreasonaccordingtothepassage._______________________________________________________(八)(2021·上海奉賢·二模)Doyouoryourfamilyknowanelderlypersonwhomayfeellonely?Perhapsyouhaveagrandparentwhodoesn’tlivenearbyandwhomightnotseemanypeople.It’sthoughtthattherecouldbemorethanamillionlonelyolderpeopleintheUKwhooftenfeelsad.Thismightbecausetheylivealone,ortheymightbeinacarehomeandhaven’tgotfamilyorfriendswhovisit.Simplywritingalettercanhelptocheerthemup.It’saneasythingtodobutcanmakeabigimpact(影響).Beingabletowriteaninterestingletterisalsoagoodskillbecausealotofmoderncommunicationiswrittenandsentbydigital(電子的)messagingandemail.Perhapsyouhaveagrandparent.Everydaythingsthatyoudo,suchaswhatyoulearnedatschool,sportingachievementsorplacesyouvisit,mightseemordinarytoyoubutanolderpersonwouldbehappytoreadabouttheminaletter.Itcouldmakethemthinkbacktowhentheywereyounganddidsimilarthings.Thepersonmayalsowanttowritebacktoyou.ProfessorSmith,aged67,setupagroupcalledSilverRobin,whichhashelpedchildrenfromsixschoolsinOxfordtobeginwritingletterstoolderpeople.“It’salovelythingtodoandconnectsdifferentgenerations.Lonelinessisnotanicethingandifayoungperson’sletterputsasmileonsomeone’sface,thenthat’swonderful.WheredoIstart?

Askyourparentsifthere'sanelderlyrelativeorfamilyfriendyoucanwritetoandtheycanhelpyougetstarted.Yourteachermayliketomakecontactwithalocalelderlycarehomesothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters.HowelsecanIhelp?Thereareotherwaystohelpelderlypeoplelesslonely.Forexample,knowingthedateoftheirbirthdaymeansyoucansendacard,sayinghelloandbeingnicetopeopleinyourstreet,checkingonthemwithyourfamilyorknockingontheirdoorsometimesjusttoseehowtheyarecanmakeadifference.115.ManyolderpeopleintheUKoftenfeelsad,don’tthey?___________________________116.Whatcanhelptocheerlonelyolderpeopleup?___________________________117.Whywouldolderpeoplebehappytoreadaboutyoureverydaythingsinaletter?___________________________118.WhatdoesProfessorthinkofwritingletterstoolderpeople?___________________________119.Whatmayyourteacherliketodosothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters?___________________________120.Thereareotherwaystohelpolderelderlypeoplefeellesslonely.Pleaseshareoneofyourideasandexplainwhyitishelpful.___________________________(九)(2021·上海青浦·二模)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‘(5)______.’”“Yousillybird.”shoutedRichard.Thesethreerulesareknowntoeveryone.Youcheatedme.Butthebirdsaid,“Richard,justthinkaboutallyouractionsoftoday.Youhadmeinyourhands,butyouthrewmeaway.YoubelievedallthatIsaid.Andyouaresadaboutnothavingme.Therulesaresimple,butyouneverfollowedthem.Nowdoyouseethevalueoftherules?”Sosayingthebirdflewawayanddisappearedfromhissight.121.Richardfoundthebirdintheforest,didn’the?_________________________________________________________________________________________________122.WhydidRichardcatchthebird?____________________________________________________________________________________________123.Whatwouldhappentothebirdifitwascaught?____________________________________________________________________________________________124.HowwouldRichardprobablyfeelwhenhefoundhecoulddonothingwiththebird?____________________________________________________________________________________________125.WheredidthebirdsitafterRichardreleasedit?___________________________________________________________________________________________126.Whatmightbethethirdrulethebirdsaid?(Nomorethan12words)___________________________________________________________________________________________(十)(2021·上海崇明·二模)AnAfro-AmericanboywasborninBrooklyn,NewYork.Hegrewupinpoverty.Hecouldnotseeanyhopeforthefuture.Whentheboyturned13,hisfathershowedhimanoldshirtandasked,“Howmuchdoesitcost?”“Probably$1,”hereplied.“Canyousellitat$2?”thefatherlookedathim.“Onlyafoolwillbuyit!”theboyshouted.“Whydon’tyouhaveatry?”hisfathersaid.Theboynoddedandsaid,“Iwilltry,butIcan’tpromiseanything.”Hecarefullywashedtheoldshirtandsmoothedoutthecreases(皺眉)init.Thenextday,hecametoacrowdedsubwaystation.Afteraboutsixhours,hesoldittoapasser-by.Withthetwodollarsheranallthewayhomeexcitedly.Aftertendays,thefatheraskedhisson,“Canyousellanoldshirtat$20?”“Noway!Anoldshirtisonlyworth$2,”theboyargued.“Whynottryitagain?”saidhisfather.TheboydecidedtoaskhiscousintodrawacuteMickeyMouseontheoldshirt.Thistimehechosetosellitatthegateofaprivateschool.Soon,itwassoldtoalittlegirl.Shelovedthedesignsomuchthatshetippedhim$5.Whentheboygothome,hisfatherhandedhimanotheroldshirtandaskedhimtosellitat$200.Surprisingly,theboytooktheshirtatonce.Theopportunity(機(jī)會)finallycame.FarrahFawcett,afamousfilmstar,cametoNewYork.Afterthepressconference,theboymadehiswaythroughthecrowdandaskedforherautograph(簽名).Farrahsmiledattheinnocentchildandsignedtheoldshirt.Theboyshoutedtothecrowd,“AshirtwithMissFarrahFawcett’sautographispricedat$200!”Itwasnotlongbeforeabusinessmanboughttheshirtat$1200.Hearingthenews,hisfatherwasdelightedandasked,“Myboy,whatdidyoulearnfromsellingthesethreeoldshirts?”Theboyanswered,“_____________83____________”127.Whatdidtheboythinkwhenhisfatheraskedhimtosellthefirstoldshirt?128.Howdidtheboyfeelafterhesoldthefirstoldshirt?129.Whydidtheboychoosetosellthesecondshirtatthegateofaprivateschool?130.Howdidtheboysellthethirdoldshirt?131.Whomdidtheboysellthethirdshirtto?132.Whatdidtheboysaytohisfather?Fillintheblankwithoneortwosentences.(十一)(2021·上海黃浦·一模)DearMr.Henshaw,IfinishedBeggarBearsintwonights.Itisareallygoodbook.Atfirst,Iwassurprisedbecauseitwasn’tfunnylikeyourotherbooks,butthenIgottothinking(yousaidreadersshouldthink)anddecidedabookdoesn’thavetobefunnytobegood,althoughitoftenhelps.Thisbookdidnotneedtobefunny.InthefirstChapterIthoughtitwasgoingtobefunny.IguessIexpecteditbecauseofyourotherbooksandthemotherbearwasteachinghercubstobegfromtouristsinYellowstonePark.Thenwhenthemotherdiedbecauseastupidtouristfedheracupcakeinaplasticbagandsheatethebag,too,Iknewthiswasgoingtobeasadbook.Winterwascomingon,touristswereleavingtheparkandthelittlebearsdidn’tknowhowtolookforfoodforthemselves.Whentheyhibernated(冬眠)andthenwokeupinthemiddleofwinterbecausetheyhadeatenallthewrongthingsandhadn’tstoredupenoughfat,Ialmostcried.Isurewasrelievedwhentheniceranger(護(hù)林員)andhisboyfoundtheyoungbearsandfedthemandthenextsummertaughtthemtohuntfortherightthingstoeat.Iwonderwhathappenstothefathersofbears.Dotheyjustgoaway?SometimesIlieawakelisteningtothegassta

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