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阅读下面对话,根据其内容写一篇有关Linda帮助祖父搬家的短文。 要求: 1.所写短文应与对话相关内容意义相符,涵盖其要点; 2.用你自己的语言表达,可改写对话中的句子,但不可照抄原句。 注意: 1.词数80词左右,开头已为你写好; 2.请将短文直接写在答题卡上的相应位置。 John: Hi, Linda. I"m thinking of going camping this weekend with Mary and Tom. Will you join us Linda: I"d like to, but I"m going to help my grandfather. He"s moving out this weekend. John: Oh, is he That"s an important thing. Where"s your grandfather living now Linda: In a two-story house here at Morris Plains. He doesn"t like it. It"s too big for him.John: What"s the new house like, then Linda: It"s a small apartment. In fact, it"s the smallest one here in the neighborhood(居住区). John: Is it near your house Linda: Yes, not even a mile away. He wants to be closer to me, you know. John: Sounds like a perfect home for him. It must have taken your grandfather a long time to find the apartment. Linda: Actually, I found this apartment for him. A year ago, he started to think about moving. He wanted a smaller apartment. He also wanted there to be a supermarket and a hospital in the neighborhood. John: A smaller apartment and closer to his granddaughter. So, your grandfather must be glad now. Linda: You"re right, John.

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Text 3 We feel it is important to start reading to your child right from the start—the younger the better! With little ones (children from birth to 4) it is very important to read and reread books. Starting early makes the job of the listener (for you will be teaching your child how to listen) easier, as it helps to develop an early love of the written and spoken word. We believe that you should read aloud to your child at least once every day. Set a special reading time during the day or evening when you can settle down and enjoy a book, without interruption. For most families, reading aloud at bedtime is a common practice. We understand that it can be quite discouraging to read to a child who takes no interest. Take heart! Learning to listen takes experience. The more you read, the more your child will learn to sit for a story. Children have a natural development of responses(反应) to your reading. By the time your child reaches 6-7 months, s/he is attracted by the book in your hand, and would like to test it out by using it as a chew(咀嚼) toy. This is natural! By one year, your child is learning to listen and talk about the pages, often shouting out things s/he recognizes. Encourage this! And at the onset(起始) of walking, you have your biggest challenge yet. Your child is always on the go. You need to set your reading time for a time in the day when your child is preparing to settle down. This means bedtime. Remember, it is your right and duty to teach your child about the power of books. Of course, it doesn"t happen overnight, but the returns are great! The best time of the day to read stories to a child is ______.

A. when the child is still active in the early evening
B. when the parents finish the day"s housework
C. when the child has a chew toy to play with
D. when the child is quiet and peaceful

Text 3 We feel it is important to start reading to your child right from the start—the younger the better! With little ones (children from birth to 4) it is very important to read and reread books. Starting early makes the job of the listener (for you will be teaching your child how to listen) easier, as it helps to develop an early love of the written and spoken word. We believe that you should read aloud to your child at least once every day. Set a special reading time during the day or evening when you can settle down and enjoy a book, without interruption. For most families, reading aloud at bedtime is a common practice. We understand that it can be quite discouraging to read to a child who takes no interest. Take heart! Learning to listen takes experience. The more you read, the more your child will learn to sit for a story. Children have a natural development of responses(反应) to your reading. By the time your child reaches 6-7 months, s/he is attracted by the book in your hand, and would like to test it out by using it as a chew(咀嚼) toy. This is natural! By one year, your child is learning to listen and talk about the pages, often shouting out things s/he recognizes. Encourage this! And at the onset(起始) of walking, you have your biggest challenge yet. Your child is always on the go. You need to set your reading time for a time in the day when your child is preparing to settle down. This means bedtime. Remember, it is your right and duty to teach your child about the power of books. Of course, it doesn"t happen overnight, but the returns are great! Parents may find it most difficult to read to their child when s/he ______.

A. is 6-7 months old
B. is one year old
C. starts to walk
D. starts to talk

Text 4We feel it is important to start reading to your child right from the start—the younger the better! With little ones (children from birth to 4) it is very important to read and reread books. Starting early makes the job of the listener (for you will be teaching your child how to listen) easier, as it helps to develop an early love of the written and spoken word. We believe that you should read aloud to your child at least once every day. Set a special reading time during the day or evening when you can settle down and enjoy a book, without interruption. For most families, reading aloud at bedtime is a common practice. We understand that it can be quite discouraging to read to a child who takes no interest. Take heart! Learning to listen takes experience. The more you read, the more your child will learn to sit for a story. Children have a natural development of responses(反应) to your reading. By the time your child reaches 6-7 months, s/he is attracted by the book in your hand, and would like to test it out by using it as a chew(咀嚼) toy. This is natural! By one year, your child is learning to listen and talk about the pages, often shouting out things s/he recognizes. Encourage this! And at the onset(起始) of walking, you have your biggest challenge yet. Your child is always on the go. You need to set your reading time for a time in the day when your child is preparing to settle down. This means bedtime. Remember, it is your right and duty to teach your child about the power of books. Of course, it doesn"t happen overnight, but the returns are great! Who does "the listener" in the first paragraph refer to

A. The writer.
B. The child.
C. The parent.
D. The teacher.

Text 2 Chicago"s Children"s Hospital is the lucky receiver of a surprise $18 million gift from Gladys Holm. She once was a secretary who never earned more than $15,000 a year and never married. She lived alone in a small flat in Chicago, and was a volunteer at the Children"s Hospital. She was called the "Teddy Bear Lady" because she brought toy animals to sick children on her regular visits. But Miss Holm, who died in 1996 at the age of 86, was also a long-time buyer of stocks (股票). Over the years, she saved money that rose up to $18 million, which she left to the Children"s Hospital. It was the largest single donation in the hospital"s 115-year history. The hospital president, Jan Jennings, was shocked when she heard the news. "When Miss Holm"s lawyer called to tell me how much that money was, I asked him to repeat it, since I was certain I had misheard." Why did Gladys Holm feel so strongly about the Children"s Hospital Jennings said the hospital first touched Miss Holm"s heart nearly 50 years ago, when doctors there saved the life of her friend"s daughter. She never forgot the happiness she felt all those years ago. Holm"s gift will be devoted to heart disease research. People at the hospital said they regretted that they couldn"t thank Miss Holm for the surprising gift. How will the donated money be used

A. To build up a new children"s hospital.
B. To help sick children and their parents.
C. To improve research on heart disease.
D. To buy more toys for sick children.

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