题型:阅读选择 题类:真题 难易度:普通
湖北省随州市2018年中考英语试卷
My grandma had a wonderful day yesterday at my mom's house for Thanksgiving. She didn't remember our names or the last time we were all together. She asked us a million questions, most repeating from just moments ago. What my grandma did know at that point was love. The whole family were focused on her laugh and her smile.
Grandma raised all of us. She let us ride mattresses (床垫) down the stairs, ski on the little hill in her backyard, and watch movies at late night. She taught all 9 grandkids how to swim in the pool. She taught us how to be creative, make Christmas cookies, and help those less fortunate (幸运的 ) than us. It's hard to believe that she doesn't remember our names or other children's. But for her sake it's all OK. I tell her that it's just all right and that's how it's supposed to be. As long as she's happy, the memory doesn't need to be here.
There's one name she does remember, though. She called him by his name: Charlie. Her Charlie. We miss what my grandma used to be and we miss her Charlie. But yesterday was a wonderful day for us. We had her laugh and through that laugh and the way she said his name, we had grandpa there too.
There are some wonderful camps for kids from lower- income (低收入) families in Florida. Below are a few of these.
Camp Kulaqua Camp Kulaqua offers fun and adventure to kids. Experienced teachers will lead campers in groups. Special activities for each group give everyone plenty of happy experiences. Biking, swimming, art projects, boating, chess and other games are sure to give campers a rich and meantuefal summer. Age: 7-17 Phone: 386-454-1385 Price: $330 per child, free for families with less than $45,000/year |
Forida Youth Camp Forida Youth Camp would like to give children from lower-income families a chance to have an exciting life experience. Sports activities, speech training and the chance to make new friends will give children unforgettable memories! The camp is designed for different age groups. Age: 6-12 Phone: 727-379-5005 Price: $300 per child, free for families witli less than $45.000/year |
Youth Heaven Youth Heaven offers a special program to kids from low-income families. Campers will do most activities together, such as swimming, rock climbing, picking mushrooms, travelling in buses and more. Unlike other camps, at Youth Heaven, parents may also be chosen to join in an activity. Age: 8-13 Phone: 517-569-3328 Price: $280 per child, half the price for families with less than $55,000/year |
Found Is it your ring? Please call Lucy at 2687-5398. | Lost My new bike. It is white. My name is David. Phone number: 8740-2093. |
Is this your bag? Please call Jane. The telephone number is 6501-7362. | My baseball. My name is Jimmy. Please call 7952-1603. |
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