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(十八)(2024·无锡)〔核心素养—思维品质〕
Alex set his lunch tray on the table near his friend Leo. "Trade some fries for your pretzels," Alex said.
"Deal," said Leo, taking his bag of pretzels out of his lunchbox.
Alex noticed a folded piece of paper at the bottom of Leo's lunchbox.
"What's that?" asked Daniel, another boy in their class.
Before Leo could answer, Daniel grabbed the paper. He unfolded it and read in a loud voice, "Dear Leo, I hope you have a great day. Love, Mom."
Daniel snorted, "Your mom puts notes in your lunchbox?"
"Yes," Leo said.
Daniel read the note again, to himself. It almost looked as if he wanted to keep it.
"Give it back to Leo," said Alex.
"Well, who wants a note anyway?" Daniel said.
"I do," said Leo.
Alex liked getting notes too.
Daniel tossed the note and it fell to the floor.
Alex picked it up. He handed it back to Leo, who put it into his pocket.
On the bus that afternoon, Alex thought about what had happened.
Alex's older brother, Mateo, arrived home just after Alex did. "How was your day, little dude?" Mateo asked.
"A boy in my class was mean to Leo," Alex said. He explained the way Daniel had acted.
Mateo shook his head. "How would Daniel like it if people picked on him for getting a note?"
"Daniel never gets notes," Alex said. Suddenly, he had an idea. "That's it! I know how to help Leo and Daniel."
Alex explained his idea to Mateo. Mateo agreed to help, and they worked on the plan all afternoon.
At lunchtime the next day, Alex hurried to the cafeteria. He set out 23 folded pieces of paper on a table by the entrance. Each piece of paper had the name of a classmate on it.
"What are these?" asked Mira.
"We all have notes," said Sabrina.
Alex watched as Daniel picked up the note with his name on it. Alex knew that the note said, "Daniel, ▲. Have a great day."
Alex saw Daniel smile as he put the note into his pocket.
"Great idea, Alex," said Leo.
"Now everyone knows how it feels to get a lunch note," Alex said.
1. What does the underlined word "mean" mean in this story?
A.Kind.
B.Unkind.
C.Generous.
D.Unfair.
2. (创新考法·语篇逻辑题) Which of the following is the most suitable for "▲"?
A.I'm glad you're in my class
B.I'm glad you're in a good mood
C.you've been so mean to me
D.you've been so friendly to me
3. What is the best title for this story?
A.DIY love
B.Good friends
C.Lunch notes
D.A kind offer
Alex set his lunch tray on the table near his friend Leo. "Trade some fries for your pretzels," Alex said.
"Deal," said Leo, taking his bag of pretzels out of his lunchbox.
Alex noticed a folded piece of paper at the bottom of Leo's lunchbox.
"What's that?" asked Daniel, another boy in their class.
Before Leo could answer, Daniel grabbed the paper. He unfolded it and read in a loud voice, "Dear Leo, I hope you have a great day. Love, Mom."
Daniel snorted, "Your mom puts notes in your lunchbox?"
"Yes," Leo said.
Daniel read the note again, to himself. It almost looked as if he wanted to keep it.
"Give it back to Leo," said Alex.
"Well, who wants a note anyway?" Daniel said.
"I do," said Leo.
Alex liked getting notes too.
Daniel tossed the note and it fell to the floor.
Alex picked it up. He handed it back to Leo, who put it into his pocket.
On the bus that afternoon, Alex thought about what had happened.
Alex's older brother, Mateo, arrived home just after Alex did. "How was your day, little dude?" Mateo asked.
"A boy in my class was mean to Leo," Alex said. He explained the way Daniel had acted.
Mateo shook his head. "How would Daniel like it if people picked on him for getting a note?"
"Daniel never gets notes," Alex said. Suddenly, he had an idea. "That's it! I know how to help Leo and Daniel."
Alex explained his idea to Mateo. Mateo agreed to help, and they worked on the plan all afternoon.
At lunchtime the next day, Alex hurried to the cafeteria. He set out 23 folded pieces of paper on a table by the entrance. Each piece of paper had the name of a classmate on it.
"What are these?" asked Mira.
"We all have notes," said Sabrina.
Alex watched as Daniel picked up the note with his name on it. Alex knew that the note said, "Daniel, ▲. Have a great day."
Alex saw Daniel smile as he put the note into his pocket.
"Great idea, Alex," said Leo.
"Now everyone knows how it feels to get a lunch note," Alex said.
1. What does the underlined word "mean" mean in this story?
A.Kind.
B.Unkind.
C.Generous.
D.Unfair.
2. (创新考法·语篇逻辑题) Which of the following is the most suitable for "▲"?
A.I'm glad you're in my class
B.I'm glad you're in a good mood
C.you've been so mean to me
D.you've been so friendly to me
3. What is the best title for this story?
A.DIY love
B.Good friends
C.Lunch notes
D.A kind offer
答案:
1. B 解析:词义猜测题。根据“Daniel tossed the note and it fell to the floor.”可知,丹尼尔把纸条扔到了地板上。这是一种不友好的行为。
@@2. A 解析:推理判断题。根据“He set out 23 folded pieces of paper on a table by the entrance. Each piece of paper had the name of a classmate on it.”可知,亚历克斯给全班同学都写了一张便条,希望他们都能有美好的一天,所以最适合填入空格处的是 A 项。
@@3. C 解析:标题概括题。全文围绕午餐便条展开,所以 C 项为最佳标题。
@@2. A 解析:推理判断题。根据“He set out 23 folded pieces of paper on a table by the entrance. Each piece of paper had the name of a classmate on it.”可知,亚历克斯给全班同学都写了一张便条,希望他们都能有美好的一天,所以最适合填入空格处的是 A 项。
@@3. C 解析:标题概括题。全文围绕午餐便条展开,所以 C 项为最佳标题。
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