Tuesday
October 23 11:00 am
World Tree Day; World Tree Cuisine
For World Tree Day, Snook gives out badges(徽章)to everyone who is nice to the tree, but Bob can’t think of what to do -until he comes up with a song.Also: Madge and Snook plan a party to celebrate the World Tree's birthday.
Wednesday
October 21 11:00am
The Sloth Must Be Crazy; Smarter than You Think
Bob investigates a shiny green object that fell from the sky, and, with Madge's help, figures out what it is. Also: Winslow fears that everyone else is smarter than he is.
Thursday
October 22 11:00 am
Fish out of Water; Burdette's Nest
Bob fears that Ick is stuck inside a rock, but soon learns that the rock is a fossil; Smooch and Snook help patch Burdette's nest.
Friday
October 23 11:00 am
Bones; Food and Plenty of It
After Winslow injures his arm, he refuses to slow down and winds up hurting his leg too.Also: Burdette is upset when the nuts on her favorite tree disappear.
Thursday
November 5 11:00 am
The Sting; Growing
Wartz's frog friend Greenie is frightened by Stripey the bee; Madge and Snook think about everything that's occurred at the World Tree during the past year.
Friday
November 6 11:00 am
The Big Race; You Are What You Are
Winslow, Smooch and Snook organize a relay race(接力賽) for all the animals of the World Tree.Also: Wartz wonders if fish and plants are related since they both need water to survive.
- 1.
The information above is most probably about _________.
- A.
different science fiction films shown each day
- B.
a series of TV programmes for parents
- C.
a series of TV programmes for children
- D.
different children's films shown each day
- 2.
The theme of the song that Bob comes up with is probably about_________.
- A.
protecting animals
- B.
birthday celebration
- C.
alien legend
- D.
protecting trees
- 3.
If Jane wants to know how Winslow gets injured, she will be interested in _____.
- A.
The Sloth Must Be Crazy; Smarter than You Think
- B.
Bones; Food and Plenty of It
- C.
The Sting; Growing
- D.
The Big Race; You Are What You Are
- 4.
What is TRUE of Wartz?
- A.
Wartz has many foolish ideas.
- B.
Wartz is not clever as others.
- C.
Wartz is curious and imaginative.
- D.
Wartz wins a relay race.
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