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When I was a child, my mother often told me, “Don’t run around, or bad uncles
will grad(抓住) you. And you know what? You will never see Mum and Dad again.”
“Why, Mama? Why would these uncles grab me?” I would ask. “The city is a dangerous place and we don’t trust any strangers, ”she would reply.
Well, that might answer the question of why my second brother never picks up calls from an unknown person either on his mobile or his home phone. It seems that he doesn’t care if he misses an important call. because he thinks that all unknown calls are from bad persons.
So, have we given too much protection to our young kids? Perhaps it is so. But the adults’ thoughts are indeed easy to understand. The kids meet swindlers sometimes as we adults tell them. Also they get some news about cheating(欺骗) in newspapers or on TV every day. That makes the kids believe that they just cannot trust strangers.
Let’s look at an example from everyday life. Say, if someone carrying a wooden stick(棍子) comes nearer to you, will you try to run away at once even before he or she starts talking to you? Will you guess this person’s intentions(意图) and think that he or she wants to rob(抢劫) you of something? Think of the answer for yourself.
Of course, the kids should look after themselves, but overprotection can sometimes stop them from making new friends. Sometimes it’s not good for their new friendships.
Trust is like a mirror. When we offer trust to people, they might just show you trust in return.
1 What do “swindlers” probably do?
A. They cheat other people.
B. They often call other people.
C. They rob peop
le of something.
D. They teach children to protect themselves.
2 Which of the following is NOT the reason why children don’t trust strangers?
A. Their parents tell them not to trust strangers.
B. They ge
t to know some news about cheating in newspapers or on TV every day.
C. Strangers always have bad intentions.
D. They sometimes have experiences of being cheated.
3 What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Children should always follow their parents’ advice.
B. We should never talk to strangers.
C. Parents should learn to protect their children.
D. People should try to
trust each other.
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| A few years ago when my daughter was about two years old, I went through a difficult time. My husband left us and I didn’t have 1______money. I think I was also 2______disappointed but I had to take care of my daughter. One day I thought I would take my 3______ to a park as she liked to play there and I thought it was a nice thing to do. I decided to 4_____ there because the bus was expensive, so it 5_____ us a long time to get there. When we finally 6____, my daughter immediately began to 7______. She was cold and thirsty and wanted to go home. I didn’t even have any money to buy a drink 8_____to take the bus back home. I was so 9______ because my dream of a nice time had fallen apart. I started walking back home, and my daughter would not stop crying. I felt so unhappy and angry with 10____ and my life that I started crying, 11_____.At that point a car stopped beside us and a gentleman offered us a lift. He took us home, and seemed really 12______ he even offered me all his change! The kindness of this stranger really made me feel 13______better. I never saw him again and I don’t know who he is but he really 14______that day. Now my life is better and my daughter has 15______ .I always tell her that story. Maybe she doesn’t remember that day now, but she has been moved by that stranger.
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?I'm very glad to see you again.
?________ !
A. I, also
B. I, too
C. Me, either
D. Me, too
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Mike was a small boy. He didn't like water. When(当…时) his mother asked him 1 his hand, he never washed them 2. He only put his hands in the water for 3 seconds (秒) and took them 4 again. Mike's aunt and uncle lived in another city. 5 day they came to stay with Mike's parents and they brought (bring过去式) their small son, Ted, 6 them. Ted was a year 7 than Mike, and didn't like water, 8. The two boys went out to play. After an hour, Mike looked at Ted's hands and then said proudly (骄傲地). "My hands are dirtier (脏) than yours!" "9 course, they are." Ted answered angrily' (生气地), "You are one year older than I 10."
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