Yesterday my son, daughter and I went to the grocery store. In front of us in line was a little girl with her mother. The little girl was asking her mother for a box of Smarties. The polite way she was asking almost broke the mother¡¯s heart, ¡°I¡¯m sorry, Honey, but we have no money to buy it ¡±
My son was watching that dialogue. By the way, he had been raking(ÓðÒ×Ó°Ò)leaves our garden to raise himself some money to buy a bike. As he watched the mother and daughter leave the store, he ran to the candy counter(¹ñ̨)and bought a box of Smarties with the money .
He turned to look at me and I just nodded. He ran out after the little girl and her mother and he gave them the box. He came back and told me what he told them. ¡°Every kid should have a pack of Smarties because they can make you smart.¡±
I was so excited that I bought a pack of Smarties for my son. I told him that I was proud of him, and that was for his act of generosity(¿¶¿®)because he gave his own Smarties to others Quickly, he replied, ¡°But you do nice things for people and you never get anything for it .¡±explained, ¡°when you do something nice for someone, you shouldn¡¯t expect to get anything, when you do get something you should be very thankful.¡±
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿When the writer and her children went to the grocery store, they saw a little girl asking ____.
A£®her mother for a nice toy |
B£®her mother for a box of Smarties |
C£®where she could find a box of Smarties |
D£®her mother if she could had enough money |
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿From the passage we know Smarties are ____.
A£®a beautiful doll |
B£®an interesting story book |
C£®a kind of candy |
D£®some leaves of a nice tree |
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The writer was____to see her son buy a pack of Smarties for the little girl.
A£®sad | B£®excited | C£®angry | D£®proud |
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿What can we learn from the story above?
A£®Every kid should have a pack of Smarties.. |
B£®Everyone should have a good mother. |
C£®Everyone should do nice things for others. |
D£®Every mother should often do something for her children. |