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The Year of the Ox is almost upon us, and amid all of the celebrating you will be doing with family and friends, there will surely be some time to dig into a new book. Are you at a loss as to what to read? Mrs Jacobi has the perfect book for you.
Frank n Stan
Frank has no brother or sister to play with, so he decides to make one. He collects all kinds of junk and recycled materials and sets to work. The result is Stan, a friendly and helpful robot who soon fits into Frank's family life. At first, Frank and Stan do everything together, but when Frank's parents present him with a little sister, Stan begins to feel unwanted and plans to leave. This is a delightful comic adventure with much to say about family life.
Start Where Jou Are
Start Where You Are is not just an engaging read; it is a journal. This interactive book is designed to help readers nurture their creativity, mindfulness and self-motivation. It helps readers navigate the confusion and chaos of daily life, reminding us that by knowing ourselves we can know the world around us and achieve our dreams.
Girl, Missing
Lauren is adopted and eager to know more about her mysterious past. But when she discovers she may have been snatched from her family as a baby her whole life suddenly feels like a sham. Why will no one answer her questions? How can she find her biological parents? And could her adoptive parents have been responsible for kidnapping her?
Christina Dalcher
It begins as a way to make things fairer, an education system that will benefit everyone, all in the name of progress. This is what Elena Fairchild believes. As a teacher in one of the government's elite schools for children with high 'Q' scores, she witnesses the advantages first-hand. But when her daughter scores lower than expected, she is taken away. Elena follows her to her new home, a government institute that makes her question everything.
21. If you are interested in comic adventure, you can choose.
A. Christina Dalcher B. Girl, Missing
C. Start Where You Are D. Frankn Stan
22. Who may benefit most after reading Christina Dalcher?
A. The pre-school students. B. The science lovers.
C. The parents. D. The high 'Q' college students.
23. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Start Where You Are may help readers more motivated and creative.
B. Lauren is ignorant of her own biological parents.
C. Elena Fairchild's daughter does very well in all her subjects at school.
D. Frank's parents purchase a robot to keep him company.