2. 对这个组织来说,一对一地开展他们的工作很困难。
It is difficult ______________________________.
It is difficult ______________________________.
答案
Exercise 4
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
3. 你随处扔垃圾是不对的。
It’s wrong ______________________________.
It’s wrong ______________________________.
答案
Exercise 4
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
4. 对他来说,放弃这份工作是不可能的。
It’s impossible ______________________________.
It’s impossible ______________________________.
答案
Exercise 4
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
三、1. of him to donate his blood to
2. for the organization to do their work one-to-one
3. of you to drop litter/rubbish everywhere 4. for him to give up this job
When I was little, I was really little. But my dream was big. I dreamed of being a basketball player. I tried out for (参加选拔) the teams at school, but I was never given a chance.
As I got older, I did grow a little bigger, but not a lot bigger. On my 12th birthday, I decided to try a new sport: running. I told Grandpa, “I’m going to be an athlete.”
“Dave,” Grandpa began gently, “If you can’t be big, you can do something big.”
I ran 12 miles on my 12th birthday. On my 13th birthday, I did it again, but I added an extra (额外的) mile. On my 14th birthday, I ran 14 miles, 15 on my 15th, 16 on my 16th, and you guessed it — 17 miles on my 17th birthday.
All this running inspired (激发) another big dream. Someday, I’d run the Boston Marathon (波士顿马拉松赛). I told Grandpa about my decision.
“But, Dave, you haven’t trained for the marathon. Are you sure you’re ready?” Grandpa asked. But he still promised(承诺) to walk over and cheer me on.
I ran fast that day. But I fell at Mile 18 and was driven to the hospital. Later that night, I called Grandpa and told him I failed.
“No,” he said calmly, “you didn’t fail. You discovered (发现) something.”
“I did?” I asked.
“Yes, you discovered that big dreams don’t just come true. They take work. If you train and work hard, I promise to wait for you next year and cheer you on.”
I trained every day, running miles and miles. Sadly, just two months into my training, Grandpa died. He wouldn’t be waiting for my second Boston Marathon. I decided I’d run for him.
That day, I ran fast. “Keep going! You can do it!” His words filled my head as I forced (强迫) my legs to make each painful step. As I crossed the finish line, I threw my arms in the air and cried, “Grandpa, we did it!”
( ) 1. Why did Dave fail to join the school basketball team?
A. Because he couldn’t run fast. B. Because he didn’t work hard.
C. Because he was not tall enough. D. Because he wasn’t a quick learner.
( ) 2. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Adding another mile. B. Running on his birthday.
C. Training for the marathon. D. Trying out for the basketball team.
( ) 3. Which of the following words best describes Grandpa?
A. Creative (有创造力的). B. Modest (谦虚的).
C. Generous. D. Encouraging (给人希望的).
( ) 4. What is the best title for the text?
A. Dream Big. B. The Boston Marathon.
C. Think Twice. D. The Story of Grandpa.
As I got older, I did grow a little bigger, but not a lot bigger. On my 12th birthday, I decided to try a new sport: running. I told Grandpa, “I’m going to be an athlete.”
“Dave,” Grandpa began gently, “If you can’t be big, you can do something big.”
I ran 12 miles on my 12th birthday. On my 13th birthday, I did it again, but I added an extra (额外的) mile. On my 14th birthday, I ran 14 miles, 15 on my 15th, 16 on my 16th, and you guessed it — 17 miles on my 17th birthday.
All this running inspired (激发) another big dream. Someday, I’d run the Boston Marathon (波士顿马拉松赛). I told Grandpa about my decision.
“But, Dave, you haven’t trained for the marathon. Are you sure you’re ready?” Grandpa asked. But he still promised(承诺) to walk over and cheer me on.
I ran fast that day. But I fell at Mile 18 and was driven to the hospital. Later that night, I called Grandpa and told him I failed.
“No,” he said calmly, “you didn’t fail. You discovered (发现) something.”
“I did?” I asked.
“Yes, you discovered that big dreams don’t just come true. They take work. If you train and work hard, I promise to wait for you next year and cheer you on.”
I trained every day, running miles and miles. Sadly, just two months into my training, Grandpa died. He wouldn’t be waiting for my second Boston Marathon. I decided I’d run for him.
That day, I ran fast. “Keep going! You can do it!” His words filled my head as I forced (强迫) my legs to make each painful step. As I crossed the finish line, I threw my arms in the air and cried, “Grandpa, we did it!”
( ) 1. Why did Dave fail to join the school basketball team?
A. Because he couldn’t run fast. B. Because he didn’t work hard.
C. Because he was not tall enough. D. Because he wasn’t a quick learner.
( ) 2. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Adding another mile. B. Running on his birthday.
C. Training for the marathon. D. Trying out for the basketball team.
( ) 3. Which of the following words best describes Grandpa?
A. Creative (有创造力的). B. Modest (谦虚的).
C. Generous. D. Encouraging (给人希望的).
( ) 4. What is the best title for the text?
A. Dream Big. B. The Boston Marathon.
C. Think Twice. D. The Story of Grandpa.
答案
Exercise 4
四、1-4 CBDA
四、1-4 CBDA
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