Dear Chen Jie, How is it going? Last Monday, we talked about our dreams in the class meeting. Some students didn’t know what they wanted to be in the future. But I said that I wanted to be an English teacher. I hope to be a good teacher like Mr. Wu. He makes his math class interesting. He often tells us to work hard and try our best to achieve our dreams. What are you going to be when you grow up? Yours, Li Ming |
Dear Li Ming. Thanks for your letter. My dream is to be a voluntary(志愿的)doctor. But my parents don’t agree with me. They think the job will sometimes be very difficult. This week I wrote to my Chinese teacher, Miss Liu. I asked her for some advice. She said that a good doctor could help more people and she told me not to give up my dream. Now, I’m sure of my dream job and maybe I will go to work in a poor place one day, but I will always be your friend! Love, Chen Jie |
What did Li Ming and his classmates talk about in the class meeting?
A.Their teachers. | B.Their dreams. |
C.Their parents. | D.Their friends. |
Who wants to be a teacher?
A.Chen Jie. | B.Li Ming. | C.Mr. Wu. | D.Miss Liu. |
What subject does Mr. Wu teach?
A.Chinese. | B.English. | C.Math. | D.P. E. . |
What do Chen Jie’s parents think of the job of a voluntary doctor?
A.Very difficult. | B.Very easy. |
C.Very interesting. | D.Very boring. |
Chen Jie wrote a letter to Miss Liu because he wanted .
A.to give up his dream |
B.to be poor |
C.to make friends with Miss Liu |
D.to get some advice |