“That’s good,” I said. A silence fell as we looked at each other, and then I realized what he wanted.“Here,”I held out a 500 naira bill.“Take this.”He shook his head and stepped back as if hurt.“What’s wrong?”I asked. “It’s a gift.” He shook his head again and brought his had form bchind his back. His face shone with sweat(汗水). He dropped a bunch of banans and a bag of peanuts in the front seat before he said,“I’ve been waiting to give hese to you .” 64.What was the author’s first impression of the boy? A. He seemed to be poor and greedy. B. He seemed to have his age. C. He seemed younger than his age. D. He seemed good at bargaining. 65.The seeond time the author met the boy, the boy . A. told him his purose of selling fruit and nuts B. wanted to express his thanks C. asked him for money for his schoolbooks D. tried to take advantage of him 65.Why did the author give his money to the boy? A. Because he had enough money to do that. B. Because he had lcarnt to help others since childhood. C. Because he held a higher position in the society. D. Because he had been asked by the news agency to do so. 67.Which of the following best describes the boy? A. Brave and polite. B. Kind and smart. C. Honest and thankful. D. Shy and nervous.
D An environmental group ralled the Food Commission is unhappy and dixappointed beeause of the sale of bottled water form Japan. The water is angrily argues in public, has traveled 10,000“food miles”before it reaches Western customers.“transporting water halfway across the world is surely the extremely stupid use of fuel when there is plenty of water in the OK.”It is also worried that we are wasting our fuel by buying prauns(对虾)from Indonesia(7,000 food miles) and carrots from South Africe(5,900 food miles). |