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Lesson42: THE BIKE REPAIRMAN | |
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Mr. Bell had a job for a long time. Then he stopped working. But Mr. Bell had nothing to do at home. He was not happy.
One day a boy asked Mr. Bell, ¡°Will you help me? My bike does not work.¡± Mr. Bell made the boy¡¯s bike work.
Now all the children bring their bikes to Mr. Bell. He makes their bikes work. Mr. Bell is happy that he has something to do.
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1. The best title is --
(A) A New Car for Mr. Bell (B) A Man Rides A Horse (C) Mr. Bell Goes Fishing (D) What Mr. Bell does to Be Happy
2. Mr. Bell stopped --
(A) working (B) sleeping (C) playing (D) fishing
3. Mr. Bell is happy he has --
(A) a pet duck (B) something to do (C) a pet bird (D) lost his bike
4. You can tell that Mr. Bell knows about --
(A) animals (B) airplanes (C) bikes (D) balloons
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* Happy
- feeling or showing pleasure, contentment, joy or satisfaction. - used for greeting.
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1. During Christmas, I see a lot of happy smiling faces. 2. Are you happy with your performance? 3. I'd be only be too happy to help. 4. Happy Birthday Samuel! 5. Bob went trigger-happy with the new camera.
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1. What are you happy about? 2. Have you made anyone happy lately? What did you do? 3. What is your happiest memory as a child? 4. Do you know your family well? What makes your mother/father/brother/sister happy? 5. Why do you think being happy is a good thing?
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