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七、阅读表达(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
When I was a kid, my mum would let me help her make popcorn on cold winter nights. We would get out a pan, some oil and butter, and wait for the first popcorn to jump with an exciting sound. Then, we would shake the pan over the stove(炉子) to keep the popcorn from burning—shake, shake, shake, and pop, pop, pop—until the pan was filled with delicious popcorn! Mum would pour it all into a big bowl and add some salt on top.
Later, we would all come to the living room. Dad would sit in his chair, while my mum, brothers, and I would relax on the sofa. There was always a lot of popcorn to share, and Mum even let me eat the half-popped kernels(玉米粒).
The funny thing is that I have already forgotten the shows we watched, but I still remember the smell of the popcorn, the warmth of the bowl, and the joy of being with my family. I felt so loved, safe and happy. We didn’t have a big house, expensive snacks or much money, but our love for each other was everything.
It’s the little moments like these that matter most. They’re magical everyday gifts and memories that last forever. So, remember to enjoy these moments and the love that comes with them. They are what truly make life beautiful.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每小题答案不超过 5 个词)
66. When did the writer help Mum make popcorn as a child?
67. How did they keep the popcorn from burning?
68. Does the popcorn taste sweet?
69. What made the writer feel happy and safe?
70. Give an example of such little moments in your life.
When I was a kid, my mum would let me help her make popcorn on cold winter nights. We would get out a pan, some oil and butter, and wait for the first popcorn to jump with an exciting sound. Then, we would shake the pan over the stove(炉子) to keep the popcorn from burning—shake, shake, shake, and pop, pop, pop—until the pan was filled with delicious popcorn! Mum would pour it all into a big bowl and add some salt on top.
Later, we would all come to the living room. Dad would sit in his chair, while my mum, brothers, and I would relax on the sofa. There was always a lot of popcorn to share, and Mum even let me eat the half-popped kernels(玉米粒).
The funny thing is that I have already forgotten the shows we watched, but I still remember the smell of the popcorn, the warmth of the bowl, and the joy of being with my family. I felt so loved, safe and happy. We didn’t have a big house, expensive snacks or much money, but our love for each other was everything.
It’s the little moments like these that matter most. They’re magical everyday gifts and memories that last forever. So, remember to enjoy these moments and the love that comes with them. They are what truly make life beautiful.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每小题答案不超过 5 个词)
66. When did the writer help Mum make popcorn as a child?
On cold winter nights.
67. How did they keep the popcorn from burning?
By shaking the pan.
68. Does the popcorn taste sweet?
No, it doesn't.
69. What made the writer feel happy and safe?
The love in the family.
70. Give an example of such little moments in your life.
I went camping with parents.
答案:
66. On cold winter nights. 67. By shaking the pan. 68. No, it doesn't. 69. The love in the family. 70. I went camping with parents.(言之有理即可)
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