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Karen has two kids, a boy and a girl, Dave and Nancy. Both of them are very lovely. And the boy loves his little sister very much because he thinks he must protect her. However, the little girl got a serious illness one day and needed some blood. And the hospital also couldn't find the same type of blood for the girl. But Karen knew both of her kids have the same type of blood. So Karen asked her son, "Would you like to give your blood to your sister?"

Dave agreed at once. After transferring( B) his blood, the boy asked his mother, " Mom, how long can I live from now on?" Karen understood that her son had thought he would die soon after he lost some of his blood. So Karen said to her son, "Don't worry, my son. You won't die if you lose a little blood."

"Really? How long can I live?" the boy asked his mother again. "I think you can live to be 100 years old." smiled his mother. The boy lifted his arms and said happily, "Well, please give half of—my blood to my little sister! Then both of us can live 50 years!"

【小题1】Karen has two lovely kids.
【小题2】The little girl got a serious illness.
【小题3】Dave didn't want to give blood to his sister.
【小题4】Nancy thought he would die soon after she got some blood.
【小题5】The boy loved his sister very much.
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Mr. Lee was in bed and was trying to go to sleep when he heard the bell ring. He turned on the light and looked at his clock. It was twelve o'clock. Who can it be at this time of night? He thought. He decided to go and find out. So he got off bed, put on his dressing gown(浴袍) and went to the door. When he opened the door, there was nobody there. That is very strange. Then he went back to his bedroom, took off his dressing gown, got back into bed, turned off the light and tried to go to sleep.

A few minutes later, he heard the bell again. Mr. Lee jumped out of bed very quickly and rushed to the door. He opened it, but again he found no one there. He closed the door and tried not to feel angry. Then he saw a piece of paper on the floor. He picked it up. There were some words on it: It is now after midnight, so it is April Fool's Day. April fool to you.

Oh, it was the English boy next door! Mr. Lee exclaimed(惊叫) and almost smiled. He went back to bed and fell asleep at once. The bell did not ring again.

【小题1】Mr. Lee was trying to go to sleep when he heard ________.
A.the telephoneB.the bell ringC.someone knock at the doorD.someone shout
【小题2】He turned on the light and ________.
A.got out of bedB.looked out of the windowC.looked at his watchD.looked at his clock
【小题3】When he opened the door for the first time, there was ________ there.
A.a boyB.a piece of paperC.someoneD.nobody
【小题4】The English boy rang the bell because he ________.
A.had something important to tell Mr. LeeB.wanted to give Mr. Lee something
C.wanted to make fun of Mr. LeeD.wanted to borrow Mr. Lee's bell
【小题5】In the end, what do you think of Mr. Lee's feeling?
A.HappyB.AngryC.Sad.D.Well

Just as I came back home. I heard a sound coming from the bedroom upstairs—it was from my favourite violin.

“Thief   (小偷)!”

I rushed upstairs and saw a boy in dirty clothes pulling my violin down. At first sight, I found a new pair of shoes missing. It seemed he was surely a thief.

However, when I saw his eyes full of fear, my anger disappeared. I smiled and asked, “Are you Mr. Ram’s student Rubens? I’m his butler (男管家). I’ve heard Mr. Ram say his student will come. It must be you.”

“Has my teacher gone out ?” the boy said, “I think I’d better visit him again in a while.”

I nodded and asked him, “Do you like playing the violin?”

“Yes, but I’m too poor to afford one.” the boy replied.

“Then, I’ll give you this violin.” The boy looked at me surprisingly, but he picked up the violin. While going out of the room, he suddenly saw a huge photo of me playing the violin at the Grand Theatre of Sydney on the wall. His face turned pale. He stood there for a moment and ran out. He must have understood what had happened because no master (主人) would put up the butler’s photo on the wall of his living room.

A few years later, at a music competition in Melbourne, I was invited to be the judge   (评委). Finally, a violin player called Merritt won the first prize.

After the prize-giving, Merritt ran to me holding a violin box, his face red, and asked, “Mr. Brian, do you still know me? You gave me the violin, which I have treasured ever since! Today, I want to say sorry and give back this violin to you without regret…”

He was just the “Mr. Ram’s student”!



【小题1】The writer felt ______ when he saw the boy pulling his violin down.
A.afraidB.angryC.sadD.disappointed
【小题2】In fact, the boy was ________.
A.Mr. Ram’s student
B.a visitor to the Ram family
C.the butler’s friend
D.a thief to the writer’s home
【小题3】The boy’s face turned pale probably because he realized ______.
A.the butler was a great musician
B.he would be found as a thief soon
C.the master had come back home
D.the butler was just the master
【小题4】The passage mainly wants to tell us that _______.
A.It’s never late to say sorry
B.the future is what we make it
C.kindness can bring one power
D.success depends on trust and support

In 1945, a 12-year-old boy saw something in a shop window that set his heart racing. But the price—five dollars—was far beyond Reuben Earle's means. Five dollars would buy almost a week's groceries for his family.

       Reuben couldn't ask his father for the money. Everything his father made through fishing went to her mother, Dora, who struggled to feed and clothe their five children.

       Nevertheless, he opened the shop's weathered door and went inside. Standing proud and straight in his flour-sack shirt and washed-out trousers, he told the shopkeeper what he wanted, adding, “But I don't have the money right now. Can you please hold it for me for some time?”

     “I'll try,” the shopkeeper smiled. “Folks around here don't usually have that kind of money to spend on things. It should keep for a while.”

       Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out. He would raise the money and not tell anybody. On hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben suddenly had an idea. People built their own homes in Bay Roberts, using nails purchased in sacks from a local factory. Sometimes the used sacks were disposed of at the construction site, and Reuben knew he could sell them back to the factory for five cents a piece.

       That day he found two sacks, which he sold to the man in charge of packing nails.

       The boy's hand tightly clutched the five-cent pieces as he ran the two kilometers home.

       Near his house stood an ancient barn. Reuben found a rusty soda tin and dropped his coins inside. Then he climbed into it and hid the tin beneath a pile of hay.

       It was dinnertime when Reuben got home. His father was ready to serve dinner as Reuben took his place at the table. He looked at his mother and smiled. Slim and beautiful, she was the center of the home, the glue that held it together. Her chores were never-ending, but she was happy as her family and their well-being were her highest priority.

       Every day after chores and school, Reuben scouted the town, collecting the nail sacks. Summer vacation came, and no student was more delighted than Reuben. Now he would have more time for his mission. All summer long, despite chores at home weeding and watering the garden, cutting wood and fetching water — Reuben kept to his secret task.

       Then all too soon fall arrived, and the winds blew cold and gusty from the bay. Reuben wandered the streets, diligently searching for his treasures. Often he was cold, tired and hungry, but the thought of the object in the shop window sustained him. Sometimes his mother would ask: "Reuben, where were you? We were waiting for you to have dinner."

        “Playing, Mum. Sorry.”

       Dora would look at his face and shake her head. Boys.

       Finally the time had come! He ran into the barn, climbed to the hayloft and uncovered the tin can. He poured the coins out and began to count.

       Then he counted again. He needed 20 cents more. Could there be any sacks left anywhere in town? He had to find out and sell them before the day ended. Reuben ran down Water Street. The shadows were lengthening when Reuben arrived at the factory. The sack buyer was about to lock up.

     “Mister! Please don't close up yet.”

       The man turned and saw Reuben, dirty and sweat stained.

       “Come back tomorrow, boy.”

       “Please, Mister. I have to sell the sacks now — please.”The man heard a tremor in Reuben's voice and could tell he was close to tears.

       “Why do you need this money so badly?”

       “It's a secret.”

       The man took the sacks, reached into his pocket and put four coins in Reuben's hand. Reuben murmured a thank you and ran home.

        Then, clutching the tin can, he headed for the shop.

       “I have the money,”he solemnly told the owner.

        The man went to the window and retrieved Reuben's treasure.

        He wiped the dust off and gently wrapped it in brown paper. Then he placed the parcel in Reuben's hands.

        Racing home, Reuben burst through the front door. His mother was busy in the kitchen.

     “Here, Mum! Here!”Reuben exclaimed as he ran to her side. He placed a small box in her work-roughened hand.

        She unwrapped it carefully, to save the paper. A blue-velvet jewel box appeared. Dora lifted the lid, tears beginning to blur her vision. In gold lettering on a small, almond-shaped brooch was the word "Mother". It was Mother's Day, 1946.

       Dora had never received such a gift; she had no finery except her wedding ring. Speechless, she smiled radiantly and gathered her son into her arms.

【小题1】Why did Reuben enter the shop?
A.Because he wanted to bargain with the shop keeper.
B.Because he wanted to ask the shop keeper for a favor.
C.Because he wondered if he could get what he wanted for free.
D.Because he wanted to have a better look at the thing that appealed to him.
【小题2】Reuben must have felt ______ after talking with the shop keeper.
A.relieved and nervousB.disappointed and sad
C.stressed but hopefulD.happy but determined
【小题3】What is the possible meaning of the underlined word in the tenth paragraph?
A.visitedB.searchedC.wanderedD.escaped
【小题4】How did Reuben manage to raise the 20 cents short for his purchase?
A.By begging some passers-by for a favor.
B.By demanding a discount from the shop keeper.
C.By asking for some extra pocket money from his mother.
D.By sweating himself in collecting and selling more sacks.
【小题5】What message is conveyed through the story?
A.Happiness comes from giving.B.Money can't buy everything.
C.Where there is a will, there is a way.D.A mother understands what a child does not say.
【小题6】What would be the best title for the passage?
A.A Boy with a Mission(使命)B.A Valuable Gift
C.A Special Mother's DayD.An Unforgettable Experience

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