Kindergartens( 幼兒園 ) may teach you very important things you need to know. Dancy, a 5-year-old boy, saved his father’s life with the skills he learned.
The boy’s father became seriously ill on the way home from a father-son shopping. He couldn’t speak and could hardly move, but he tried hard to stop the car safely. At that point, Dancy used his father’s phone to call his mother for help. The 5-year-old boy tried his best to give her useful information and he was able to tell where they were. Just as he had learned in the kindergarten, Dancy read the letters he saw on a nearby store sign: “F,U,R,N,I,T,U,R,E.” But that wasn’t enough for his mother to find them. Then he added that they were near a bridge. Finally, his mother understood he was talking about a store called Furniture 22 on New Jersey’s Route22.The mother called 911 and the father was saved in time.
“He just thought his dad needed help,” Dancy’s mother told the reporter. She also pointed out that her husband was a hero, too. “ It is surprising for him to get off  the highway ( 高速路 ) and get himself and his child to safety even when he was so sick,” she said.
Shine, head of the kindergarten, felt proud of his pupil. “ Dancy’s spelling skills helped him seize the moment,” he said. “And that’s the real value (價(jià)值  ) of education.”
【小題1】When the father became seriously ill, he and his son were ________.

A.on the highwayB.a(chǎn)t home
C.in a shopping centerD.in a hospital
【小題2】Dancy called ________for help when his father couldn’t speak.
A.his motherB.911C.ShineD.the reporter
【小題3】The Chinese meaning of the word “seize” in this passage is probably“________”.
A.成功B.抓住C.救援D.失去
【小題4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Dancy drove his father home.
B.The reporter was really a hero.
C.Shine sent Dancy’s father to hospital
D.Dancy saved his father with his spelling skills.


【小題1】A
【小題2】A
【小題3】B
【小題4】D

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