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Dear Mrs. Smith,

I was a student of yours in Grade Six, and I hope you still remember me. I’m writing this letter because I want to let you know that the school year with you was important and special to me. It made a great contribution(貢獻) to my life.

I know I was very quiet in your class, and you never said much to me. But you did something that made a big difference in my life. You see, all through my first years in schools. I hated to read. Books were just words that had very little to do with me, and I was bored by them. I’ll never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick book and began to read the story to our class. Your voice seemed to change with the people in the story, and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. Since that day, I couldn’t wait until after lunch when you would read to the class. You read us all kinds of wonderful books.

During the summer after my year in your class, I missed hearing the stories you would read. So one day I picked up a book and read it all on my own. I found out that I could make the words interesting, too. Now, I love to read! Thank you for opening the world of books for me.

Yours,

Linda

1.This letter is about a girl saying “      ” to a teacher.

A. Happy Teachers’ Day                                 B. Thank you

C. Goodbye                             D. Sorry

2.Linda was not sure if Mrs. Smith could remember her because     at school

A. she wasn’t a good student.                B. she wasn’t good at all her lessons

C. she had few words             D. she liked reading

3.Mrs. Smith got Linda        .

A. to enjoy reading     B. to enjoy drawing pictures

C. to write books       D. to read aloud

4.Which is not true in the story?

A. The teacher often said much to Linda.

B. The teacher did something important in Linda’s life.

C. The teacher opened the world of books for Linda.

D. The teacher read them all kinds of wonderful books.

 

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Dear Mrs. Smith,
I was a student of yours in Grade Six, and I hope you still remember me. I’m writing this letter because I want to let you know that the school year with you was important and special to me. It made a great contribution(貢獻) to my life.
I know I was very quiet in your class, and you never said much to me. But you did something that made a big difference in my life. You see, all through my first years in schools. I hated to read. Books were just words that had very little to do with me, and I was bored by them. I’ll never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick book and began to read the story to our class. Your voice seemed to change with the people in the story, and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. Since that day, I couldn’t wait until after lunch when you would read to the class. You read us all kinds of wonderful books.
During the summer after my year in your class, I missed hearing the stories you would read. So one day I picked up a book and read it all on my own. I found out that I could make the words interesting, too. Now, I love to read! Thank you for opening the world of books for me.
Yours,
Linda
【小題1】This letter is about a girl saying “     ” to a teacher.

A.Happy Teachers’ Day B.Thank you 
C.Goodbye D.Sorry 
【小題2】Linda was not sure if Mrs. Smith could remember her because    at school
A.she wasn’t a good student. B.she wasn’t good at all her lessons 
C.she had few words D.she liked reading 
【小題3】Mrs. Smith got Linda        .
A.to enjoy reading B.to enjoy drawing pictures 
C.to write books D.to read aloud 
【小題4】Which is not true in the story?
A.The teacher often said much to Linda. 
B.The teacher did something important in Linda’s life. 
C.The teacher opened the world of books for Linda. 
D.The teacher read them all kinds of wonderful books. 

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Dear Mrs. Smith,
I was a student of yours in Grade Six, and I hope you still remember me. I’m writing this letter because I want to let you know that the school year with you was important and special to me. It made a great contribution(貢獻) to my life.
I know I was very quiet in your class, and you never said much to me. But you did something that made a big difference in my life. You see, all through my first years in schools. I hated to read. Books were just words that had very little to do with me, and I was bored by them. I’ll never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick book and began to read the story to our class. Your voice seemed to change with the people in the story, and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. Since that day, I couldn’t wait until after lunch when you would read to the class. You read us all kinds of wonderful books.
During the summer after my year in your class, I missed hearing the stories you would read. So one day I picked up a book and read it all on my own. I found out that I could make the words interesting, too. Now, I love to read! Thank you for opening the world of books for me.
Yours,
Linda
小題1:This letter is about a girl saying “     ” to a teacher.
A.Happy Teachers’ DayB.Thank you
C.GoodbyeD.Sorry
小題2:Linda was not sure if Mrs. Smith could remember her because    at school
A.she wasn’t a good student.B.she wasn’t good at all her lessons
C.she had few wordsD.she liked reading
小題3:Mrs. Smith got Linda        .
A.to enjoy readingB.to enjoy drawing pictures
C.to write booksD.to read aloud
小題4:Which is not true in the story?
A.The teacher often said much to Linda.
B.The teacher did something important in Linda’s life.
C.The teacher opened the world of books for Linda.
D.The teacher read them all kinds of wonderful books.

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Dear Mrs. Smith,

I was a student of yours in Grade Six, and I hope you still remember me.I’m writing this letter because I want to let you know that the school year with you was important and special to me.It made a big contribution(貢獻) to my life.

I know I was very quiet in your class,and you never said much to me.But you did something that made a big difference in my life.You see,all through my first year in schools,I hated to read.Books were just words that had very little to do with me, and I was bored by them.I’ll never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick(厚的)book and began to read the story to our class.Your voice seemed to change with the people in the story,and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. Since that day,I couldn’t wait until after lunch when you would read to the class.You read us all kinds of wonderful books.

During the summer after my year in your class,I missed hearing the stories you would read.So one day I picked up a book and read it all on my own.I found out that I could make the words interesting, too. Now,I love to read! Thank you for opening the world of books for me.

Yours,

Linda

(    )1.This letter is about a girl saying“______”to a teacher.

A.Happy Teachers’ Day                              B.Thank you

C.Goodbye                                                   D.Sorry

(    )2.Linda was not sure if Mrs. Smith could remember her because______ at school.

A.she wasn’t a good student                        B.she wasn’t good at all her lessons

C.she had few words                                           D.she liked reading

(    )3.Mrs. Smith got Linda_______.

A.to enjoy reading                                       B.to enjoy drawing pictures

C.to write books                                                  D.to read aloud

(    )4.Which is not true in the story?

A.The teacher often said much to Linda.

B.The teacher did something important in Linda’s life

C.The teacher opened the world of books for Linda  

D.The teacher read them all kinds of wonderful books

(    )5.How did Mrs. Smith teach reading?

A.She changed her voice with the people in the story.

B.She read aloud, so the students could remember the stories.

C.She read all kinds of wonderful books to her students.

D.A,B and C.

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Dear Mrs Smith,
    I was a student of yours in Grade Six, and I hope you still remember me. I’m writing this letter because I want to let you know
that the school year with you was important and special to me.  It made a great contribution(貢獻) to my life.
    I know I was very quiet in your class, and you never said much to me.  But you did something that made a big difference in my
life.  You see, all through my first years in schools,I hated to read.  Books were just words that had very little to do with me, and I
was bored bythem. I'11 never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick book and began to  read the story to our
class. Your voice seemed to change with the people in the story, and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. Since that day, I couldn't wait until after lunch when you would read to the class. You read us all kinds of wonderful books.
    During the summer after my year in your class, I missed hearing the stories you would read. So one day I picked up a book and
read it all on my own. I found out that I could make the words interesting, too.  Now, I love to read! Thank you for opening the
world of books for me.
                                                                                                                                                                                              Yours ,
                                                                                                                                                                                               Linda
1. This letter is about a girl saying "        " to a teacher.
A. Happy Teachers' Day              
B. Thank you
C. Goodbye                        
D. Sorry
2. Linda was not sure if Mrs Smith could remember her because           at school.
A. she wasn't a good student              
B. she wasn't good at all her lessons
C. she had few words                    
D. she liked reading
3. Mrs Smith got Linda             .
A. to enjoy reading          
B. to enjoy drawing pictures
C. to write books            
D. to read aloud
4. Which is NOT true in the story?
A. The teacher often said much to Linda.  
B. The teacher did something important in Linda's life.
C. The teacher opened the world of books for Linda.
D. The teacher read them all kinds of wonderful books.
5. How did Mrs Smith teach reading?
A. She changed her voice with the people in the story.
B. She read aloud, so the students could remember the stories.
C. She read all kinds of wonderful books to her students.
D. A. B and C.

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