江西 賴麗霞
小孩子小時(shí)候會(huì)有很多玩具,但是經(jīng)常會(huì)認(rèn)為別人的玩具比自己的更好。作者是這樣,他認(rèn)為他兒子也一樣,但作者的兒子對(duì)Stomp Rocket情有獨(dú)鐘。
主題語(yǔ)境:家庭生活 篇幅:335詞 建議用時(shí):7分鐘
1The best toys of your childhood are everybody else's.I recalled the impressive collections of my toys.There were the Matchbox garage passed down from Mum, my toy soldiers and wooden palace.I can imagine these things in detail.But it's only when I get to remember Ben Walker's space hopper,or Neil Savla's rollerskates,or Olly Sloboda's copy of the boardgame Mysteries of Old Pecking.My friends all had cooler toys than me.
2I bring this up because my son was recently eager to get one of his friend's toys: one called Stomp Rocket.It's marketed as a“science toy”,because it teaches kids air pressure.But,really,it's just a big rocket launcher that's good for groups of children to play together.The person who jumps the hardest can get the rocket to go the highest.
3My son Harvey immediately became obsessed by it, continuously begging me to buy one for him.I refused,partly because I thought he could play it with his friends,and partly because £20 for a plastic tube is too expensive! If I really put my mind to it, I could probably create one.Furthermore,I was concerned that if I met his demands,Harvey would soon ask for the same remote-controlled car and plane.So, I told Harvey that if I brought him a Stomp Rocket,he'd soon be bored with it.
4But then I thought, perhaps that £20 would be well-spent if it taught him a valuable lesson.If I bought Harvey his very own Stomp Rocket,he'd be tired of it and realize that his own toys are actually just as good as everyone else's.Then I bought one two months ago.And every weekend since, whatever the weather, he asked to play with his Stomp Rocket.He wasn't tired of it,but the opposite—he developed new ways of playing.I was wrong this time.
Detail 1.Which of the following toys was passed down from the above generation?
A.The Matchbox garage.
B.Space hopper.
C.Rollerskates.
D.Toy soldiers.
Vocabulary 2.What does the underlined phrase“became obsessed by”in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Became grateful for.
B.Got bored with.
C.Became addicted to.
D.Kept separate from.
Inference 3.Why did the author refuse to buy a Stomp Rocket at first?
A.He was good at creating one.
B.He couldn't afford to buy one.
C.His son might ask for more toys.
D.His son would not play with friends.
Inference 4.Why did the author buy the toy at last?
A.He couldn't bear his son's continuous begging.
B.His son would learn his toys are not bad as well.
C.He thought it was good for his son to take exercise.
D.He wanted his son to learn to share with his friends.
pass down 傳下來(lái)
in detail 詳細(xì)地
be eager to 渴望
air pressure 氣壓
be tired of 厭煩
play with 同……一起玩
1.Furthermore, I was concerned that if I met his demands, Harvey would soon ask for the same remote-controlled car and plane.此外,我還擔(dān)心,如果我滿足了他的要求,哈維很快就會(huì)要求得到同樣的遙控汽車和飛機(jī)。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句是一個(gè)主從復(fù)合句。that引導(dǎo)賓語(yǔ)從句,從句中還包括一個(gè)if引導(dǎo)的條件狀語(yǔ)從句。
2.If I bought Harvey his very own Stomp Rocket, he'd be tired of it and realize that his own toys are actually just as good as everyone else's.如果我給哈維買了他心儀的Stomp Rocket,他會(huì)厭倦并意識(shí)到他自己的玩具其實(shí)和其他人的一樣好。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句是一個(gè)主從復(fù)合句。if 引導(dǎo)條件狀語(yǔ)從句,主句中還包括一個(gè)that引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句。