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Molly
Jackson was a high school girl from Australia. Molly loved cars very much and
she decided to buy one for herself before graduation. In order to get enough
money, she looked for part-time jobs on her school board and on the website.
Among kinds
of part-time jobs, the one which interested her most was to be the mascot (吉祥物) of her school sports teams. It
was paying $15 an hour, which was really a lot for a high school student. So
Molly went to the job interview. The interviewer asked Molly why she wanted to
get the job and why she thought she had the ability to do it well. Molly said
that she loved her school very much and wanted to get more students excited
about the school's sports teams.
Molly got
the job at last! She felt very happy. Her first day of work was at a basketball
game. She got to school early that day. When she got to the basketball field,
it was just 7 o'clock, only the basketball players were there. Molly put on her
costume and her bear head. It was very heavy and hot inside. She kept thinking
about how she wanted a car to make herself feel better.
That day,
Molly's high school basketball team won the game. The crowd got up from their
seats and cheered. A lot of people wanted to take a picture with Molly. She
spent an hour just taking pictures. By the time Molly could go home, it was
already 11 o'clock, and she felt very tired but happy. She thought about how
much money she made. It was the thing keeping her going.
(1)
Where
did Molly come from?
(2)
Why did Molly take the part-time job?
(3)
How much
could Molly get per hour?
(4)
When did
Molly get to the basketball field?
(5)
How did
Molly feel after the day's work?
答案: She came from Australia./Australia. /From Australia.
Because she wanted to earn money to buy a car./Because she wanted to buy a car. /Because she wanted to earn money. /To buy a car. /To get enough money. /To get enough money to buy a car. /In order to buy a car. /In order to get enough money. /In order to get enough money to buy a car.
15 dollars. /$ 15.
At 7 o'clock.
She felt tired but happy./(Very) tired but happy.