題目列表(包括答案和解析)
JLetter 1 Whatever I do, I always think about if other people will like it. How can I stop worrying about what they think? —Eva, 14, Illinois |
JLetter 2 My dream is to be on the Olympic team for gymnastics. My dad thinks I started too late and I’ll never be able to make it. He puts me down, but I want his support. What should I do? —Erica, 9, Texas |
JLetter 3 What should I do if I failed a test? I’m afraid to tell my mom because she might get mad at me and I can’t play soccer. And soccer is like the world to me. —Ashley, 12, Wisconsin |
JLetter 4 I just moved and I’m kind of shy, so how do I make new friends? —Jessica, 11, Canada |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ① You should tell him about your dream and that if you work really hard, it might happen even though you started late. The sooner you tell your dad how you feel, the sooner you’ll be able to work on making your dream come true. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ② Nobody knows you at your new school. You have nothing to lose, so gather up all your courage and go over to someone who looks friendly and introduce yourself. You can ask that person about your teacher or the other kids in your class to break the ice. Good luck! |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ③ It’s better to tell your mom the truth than for her to find out another way. When you tell her, explain why you failed the test. Ask her if she can help you study in the future, so you’ll do better on your tests and also have time for the soccer you love. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ④ Just be yourself and try not to care about what others think. The more you think about it, the worse you will feel. Always act strong and confident. Even if you are a little unsure of something, don’t doubt (懷疑) your abilities to do things right. Just relax. |
A.wonders how to make new friends |
B.wishes to be on the Olympic team |
C.is afraid to tell her mom about her failing a test |
D.keeps worried about what other people think about her |
A.Erica | B.Eva | C.Ashley | D.Jessica |
A.is a little shy and can’t do it well | B.didn’t start at a very early age |
C.is too young to be on the team | D.doesn’t work hard |
A.hold on to her dream | B.a(chǎn)lways tell the truth |
C.be brave to say hello to others | D.be confident of herself |
A.①④③② | B.③④②① | C.②③①④ | D.④①③② |
JLetter 1 Whatever I do, I always think about if other people will like it. How can I stop worrying about what they think? —Eva, 14, Illinois |
JLetter 2 My dream is to be on the Olympic team for gymnastics. My dad thinks I started too late and I’ll never be able to make it. He puts me down, but I want his support. What should I do? —Erica, 9, Texas |
JLetter 3 What should I do if I failed a test? I’m afraid to tell my mom because she might get mad at me and I can’t play soccer. And soccer is like the world to me. —Ashley, 12, Wisconsin |
JLetter 4 I just moved and I’m kind of shy, so how do I make new friends? —Jessica, 11, Canada |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ① You should tell him about your dream and that if you work really hard, it might happen even though you started late. The sooner you tell your dad how you feel, the sooner you’ll be able to work on making your dream come true. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ② Nobody knows you at your new school. You have nothing to lose, so gather up all your courage and go over to someone who looks friendly and introduce yourself. You can ask that person about your teacher or the other kids in your class to break the ice. Good luck! |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ③ It’s better to tell your mom the truth than for her to find out another way. When you tell her, explain why you failed the test. Ask her if she can help you study in the future, so you’ll do better on your tests and also have time for the soccer you love. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ④ Just be yourself and try not to care about what others think. The more you think about it, the worse you will feel. Always act strong and confident. Even if you are a little unsure of something, don’t doubt (懷疑) your abilities to do things right. Just relax. |
A.wonders how to make new friends |
B.wishes to be on the Olympic team |
C.is afraid to tell her mom about her failing a test |
D.keeps worried about what other people think about her |
A.Erica | B.Eva | C.Ashley | D.Jessica |
A.is a little shy and can’t do it well | B.didn’t start at a very early age |
C.is too young to be on the team | D.doesn’t work hard |
A.hold on to her dream | B.a(chǎn)lways tell the truth |
C.be brave to say hello to others | D.be confident of herself |
A.①④③② | B.③④②① | C.②③①④ | D.④①③② |
JLetter 1 Whatever I do, I always think about if other people will like it. How can I stop worrying about what they think? —Eva, 14, Illinois |
JLetter 2 My dream is to be on the Olympic team for gymnastics. My dad thinks I started too late and I’ll never be able to make it. He puts me down, but I want his support. What should I do? —Erica, 9, Texas |
JLetter 3 What should I do if I failed a test? I’m afraid to tell my mom because she might get mad at me and I can’t play soccer. And soccer is like the world to me. —Ashley, 12, Wisconsin |
JLetter 4 I just moved and I’m kind of shy, so how do I make new friends? —Jessica, 11, Canada |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ① You should tell him about your dream and that if you work really hard, it might happen even though you started late. The sooner you tell your dad how you feel, the sooner you’ll be able to work on making your dream come true. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ② Nobody knows you at your new school. You have nothing to lose, so gather up all your courage and go over to someone who looks friendly and introduce yourself. You can ask that person about your teacher or the other kids in your class to break the ice. Good luck! |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ③ It’s better to tell your mom the truth than for her to find out another way. When you tell her, explain why you failed the test. Ask her if she can help you study in the future, so you’ll do better on your tests and also have time for the soccer you love. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer ④ Just be yourself and try not to care about what others think. The more you think about it, the worse you will feel. Always act strong and confident. Even if you are a little unsure of something, don’t doubt (懷疑) your abilities to do things right. Just relax. |
1.Jessica ____________.
A. wonders how to make new friends
B. wishes to be on the Olympic team
C. is afraid to tell her mom about her failing a test
D. keeps worried about what other people think about her
2.____________loves playing soccer best.
A. Erica B. Eva C. Ashley D. Jessica
3.Erica’s dad doesn’t support her because he thinks she___________.
A. is a little shy and can’t do it well B. didn’t start at a very early age
C. is too young to be on the team D. doesn’t work hard
4. According to Dr. Molly, Eva should ____________.
A. hold on to her dream B. always tell the truth
C. be brave to say hello to others D. be confident of herself
5.Which is the correct order of Dr. Molly’s answers to the four letters?
A. ①④③② B. ③④②① C. ②③①④ D. ④①③②
Letter 1 Whatever I do, I always think bout if other people will like. How can I stop worrying about what they think? -Eva, 14, Illinois |
Letter 2 My dream is to be on the Olympic team for gymnastics. My dad thinks I started too late and I’ll never be able to make it. He puts me down, but I want his support. What should I do? -Erica, 9, Texas |
Letter 3 What should I do if I failed a test? I’m afraid to tell my mom because she might get mad at me and I can’t play soccer. And soccer is like the word to me. -Ashley, 12, Wiscosin |
Letter 4 I just moved and I’m kind of shy, so how do I make new friends? -Jesica, 11, Canada |
Dr. Molly’s Answer① You should tell him about your dream and that if you work really hard, I might happen even though you start late. The sooner you tell your dad how you feel, the sooner you’ll be able to work on making your dream come true. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer② Nobody knows you are at your new school You have nothing to lose, so gather up all your courage and go over to someone who looks friendly and introduce yourself. You can ask that person about your teacher or the other kids in your class to break the ice. Good luck! |
Dr. Molly’s Answer③ It’s better to tell your mom the truth than for her to find out another way. When you tell her, explain why you failed the test. Ask her if she can help you study in the future, so you’ll do better on your tests and also have time for the soccer you love. |
Dr. Molly’s Answer④ Just be yourself and try not to care about what others think, The more you think about it, the worse you will fee. Always act strong and confident. Even if you are a little unsure of something, don’t doubt your abilities to do things right, Just relax. |
1. Erica’s dad doesn’t support her because he thinks she .
A. is a little shy and can’t do it well B. didn’t start at a very early age
C. is too young an can’t do it well D. doesn’t work hard
2. According to Dr. Molly, Eva should .
A. hold on to her dream B. always tell the truth
C. be brave to say hello to others D. be confident of herself
3. Which is the correct order of Dr. Molly’s answers to the four letters?
A. ①④③② B. ③④②① C. ④①③② D. ②③①④
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