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浙江省台州温岭2023-2024学年九年级上英语期末调测试卷
GREAT KIDS Love for the elderly | |
Seven-year-old Maggie Kuznia is a book lover. She finds joy in sharing the stories she reads. Every week, she visits the elderly at Good Samaritan Society with several books. There she has made a lot of new friends who wait eagerly for her story-telling. Q: A: On a snowy day, my mother brought me along to work at Good Samaritan Society. My mom reminded me to bring toys. However, I brought some books because I had different plans. I wanted to read stories to cheer the elderly up. Q: A: I'd say making a lot of new friends. The elderly are devoted (忠诚的) listeners, and some of them are always ready to help me when I come across unfamiliar (不熟悉的) words. Q: A: I want to tell them to do something they enjoy, such as dancing, singing and so on. I always get support from my mother. Every week, I visit the elderly and often visit each one for over an hour with my mom checking on me to make sure I'm not overstaying my welcome. | EDITOR'S (编者) NOTE First, know about what the elderly need and offer help to improve their lives. By doing so, we may know what steps we can take towards that goal. People may think that big things should be done to help others. However, many forget that helping others begins with small things. Small things can make a big difference. Let's take Maggie for example. Her goal was very simple, just to care for the elderly by reading stories. So she did. For the elderly, she brightened their day. Share your ideas with a parent so that you can get help from them. No matter what act you do and how small it is, the elderly's world will be full of love and laughters. |
A. How can you care for the elderly? B. What's the best part about what you do? C. What do you like doing in your spare time? D. What would you tell other kids to care for the elderly? E. How did you get the idea of reading stories to the elderly? |
请结合第一节内容,回答下面问题。(请用约20词回答)
What can you do to care for the elderly? Why?
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