Jane
was a nurse. When she came to our house with some beautiful flowers in her
hand, she smiled and said, “I’m here to help your mother to get well and to
cook meals for you. I think we’re going to have a good time together.”
She
looked older to us though her age was about the same as our mother’s. She was
not pretty. But she was kind and good. Then she gave us a good meal. After our
mother became ill, we never ate such a good one. My brothers and I liked her
before we finished the meal.
Our
family moved to Australia not long ago. It was difficult for us to live a good
life in the new place. Soon our mother became ill and she was in bed.
Every
morning father went out to the forest, and worked all day hard as he could. Of
course, we tried to help our parents. I cleaned the house and cooked our meals.
My older brother learned to grow vegetables.
My
two younger brothers were too young to work. Sometimes we went to school. When
father came home on that day, he was surprised. Our mother was sleeping
peacefully in the bed cleaned by Jane, and there were some beautiful flowers on
the table. He said to Jane, “I have no money. I’m sorry I can’t pay you.” Jane
said, “Don’t mind, I’m glad to help you. I don’t take money from people who are
not happy.”
1. Why
was mother ill?
A.
Life was hard.
B.
The weather was bad for a long time.
C.
There were too many children in the family.
D.
She was always ill.
2. From
the passage, we can know that there are children in the family.
A.
2
B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
3. Where
did they live?
A.
In Australia. B. In
a city in Australia.
C.
They just left Australia. D. The
writer didn’t tell us.
4. Why
did Jane come to the family?
A.
To make money because she was poor.
B.
To help them.
C.
She knew their mother very well.
D.
To cook meals for the children.
5. We can
learn the following from the passage except .
A. Jane
was much younger than the writer’s mother
B. the
writer’s family was not rich
C. Jane
came to the family with some beautiful flowers
D.
Jane helped the family for nothing