2914.I used to be selfish.But one moment made a big difference to me and it changed my life. I was on my lunch break.I left the office to get something to eat.On the way,I saw a young busker(賣藝的人).There were always this kind of people near the office buildings during lunchtime.As I walked past him,I thought to myself that he was only going to use the money he collected to buy beer.Then I stopped.What was I going to spend my money on?I was only going to buy cola or chocolate.I realized(認(rèn)識到)I shouldn't look down upon him just because he was busking.I dropped all my coins into his hat and he smiled at me.As selfish as it might sound,I expected more from the man at that moment,but nothing happened. At the end of the day as I walked to the train station,I saw the busker packing up.I watched him pick up the hat and empty the money into a small plastic bag.Then he walked over to a cafe counter and poured all the money into a tin box for a bush-fire appeal(募捐).He was busking for charity.I realized just how selfish I had been. I'm grateful for what the young man has taught me.Now I like to put some change into charity boxes and enjoy the happiness for the rest of the day.
(1)According to the passage,the writer may be
. A.a(chǎn)n assistant B.a(chǎn) young busker C.a(chǎn) farmer D.a(chǎn)n office worker (2)What did the writer think of the busker at first?
A.He was busking for a bush fire appeal. B.He shouldn't busk near the office buildings. C.He was busking for himself. D.He was too young to busk outside. (3)How did the busker spend the money he collected?
A.He bought himself some beer. B.He gave the money to charity. C.He saved the money in the bank. D.He bought some cola for the writer. (4)The underlined word "grateful" in this passage means
. A.careful B.thankful C.upset D.glad (5)What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer went back home by train. B.The writer met the busker every day. C.The busker never gave the writer a smile. D.The writer used to help others a lot.
Whatever I do,I always think about whether other people will laugh at me.How can I stop worrying about what they think? (2)
My dream is to be a professional runner.My dad thinks I started too late and I'll never be able to make it.I want his support.What should I do? (3)
Math is so difficult for me and I didn't pass the test last week.I just don't know how to learn it well.I'm so upset about it. (4)
I just moved to a new school and I'm kind of shy.How can I make new friends? (5)
I have some trouble communicating with my parents.We have different ideas on many things.
A.Go to your teacher and talk about it.Maybe he will give you some useful advice.It's never too late to learn! B.Just be yourself and try not to care what others think.The more you think about it,the worse you will feel.Always act strongly and confidently. C.You should tell him why you like running and how you are going to make it.If you work really hard,your dream might come true even though you started late. D.You should take more exercise to prepare for the school team training. E.Nobody knows you at your new school.You have nothing to lose,so be brave and go over to someone who looks friendly and introduce yourself.Good luck! F.I think you should be patient and listen to what your parents say.They have more experience than you.And try to explain your ideas clearly and patiently. G.You can practice speaking in front of a mirror every day,and it will make you more comfortable to give a talk one day.