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求助:阅读理解It was Saturday, so Mr. Smith did not have to go to w

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It was Saturday, so Mr. Smith did not have to go to work. It had snowed heavily the night before, and Mr. Smith’s son Bobby had a new sledge, which he had been very eager to try out for a long while. There was a good slope in a park not far away from the Smiths’ house—a slope which children often used for their sledges, so Mr. Smith agreed to take Bobby there in the car. They put the sledge in and went off.
When they reached the park, they found that there were already a lot of boys there, each boy with a sledge of his own. They were sliding down the slope at great speed, and then pulling their sledges up again for another go.
Mr. Smith stood by, watching them with a smile. It was obvious that each and every one of them had much fun. After a few moments, Mr. Smith suddenly spotted among the boys a kid who was small and poorly-dressed, and did not have a sledge. This boy had flattened out one old cardboard box, and was sliding down the slope on that. Mr. Smith felt very sorry for this poor boy, and determined to tell his son Bobby to share his new sledge with the boy.
But before he could catch Bobby to speak to him, he was somewhat surprised—and much more delighted—to notice that several of the older boys in the park were already offering the poor boy their fancy sledges. Mr. Smith watched them with greater interest – and suddenly realized that the bigger boys were not doing this because they felt sorry for the poor boy, but because they enjoyed riding on his cardboard box more than on their own sledges. They were actually waiting eagerly and impatiently for a turn on the flattened cardboard box!
Comprehension check
Decide whether each of the statements below is true or false according to the text. Write the letter T or F before each statement.
1. Mr. Smith had just bought his son Bobby a new sledge as a birthday gift
2. Early on Saturday morning, Bobby was so happy about the previous night’s heavy snow that he couldn’t wait to go to the nearby park to try out his sledge.
3. But the father was not that eager because he was afraid that the snow there might not be thick enough for sledging.
4. When they got to the park they found there were already many kids sledging on the slope.
5. Mr. Smith saw a poorly-dressed boy among the crowd who was sliding down the slope on a flattened-out cardboard box, which was passed off as a sledge.
6. Mr. Smith felt pity for the little boy as he looked rather miserable.
7. The father asked the son to share his new sledge with the boy.
8. Obviously, all the kids playing in the park were from an affluent neighborhood except the little boy.
9. Mr. Smith found to his great amusement that it was the poorly dressed boy who offered to share his home-made “ sledge” with the other kids.
10. We may infer from the story that in the kids’ eyes, expensive things are not necessarily the best—more often than not, they would prefer something homely but exceptional.
求助:阅读理解It was Saturday, so Mr. Smith did not have to go to w
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