Manners are much more than just saying “please” and “Thank you”.They are ways of showing kindness.
My husband Bob is a pilot.One day we were invited to a party at his flying squadron(飛行中隊(duì)). The noisy room was filled with naughty kids and their chatting moms and dads.Our youngest son,Daniel, was only 2 years old.We let Daniel play with the other kids.
After a while,he came back with a package of peanut butter biscuits and proudly held them out to us.A pilot who asked “Do you know whose this little boy is?” followed him.
“Yes,it is mine,”I answered,wondering what he may have done.
“Well,”replied the pilot,“I’ve been passing out the biscuits to the kids for the last two hours,and your son is one of the youngest guys I gave them to.He was the only one who said ‘thank you.’ What he did makes me pleased.”
Daniel smiled and proudly repeated,“Thank you.”
1.____ were invited to the party.
A.Only pilots B.Everyone C.Pilots and their family
2.Daniel felt _____ when he showed his biscuits to his parents.
A.excited B.stupid C.proud
3.How long did the pilot pass out the biscuits at the party?
A.All the evening.
B.For nearly two hours.
C.For a very short time.
4.How many kids said “Thank you” to the man when he gave them biscuits?
A.Only one. B.All the kids. C.Most of the kids.
5.The pilot felt _______ when he heard Daniel said “thank you”.
A.sad B.pleased C surprised
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