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My name is Li Hua. I¡¯d like to share my favourite story with you. ______________________

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Norman Bethune is one of China¡¯s most famous heroes. But he wasn¡¯t Chinese, he was Canadian. He gave his life to helping the Chinese people.

Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He saw a lot of soldiers die in the war, and later he invented new treatments to help soldiers, and medical tools to use outside hospitals. He¡¯s remembered for his work as a doctor treating soldiers in different countries.

In 1938, he came to China to look after the Chinese soldiers in the mountains, north of Yan¡¯an. There were few doctors, so he had to work very hard. He opened hospitals to give treatment to local people and soldiers and to train doctors and nurses. He also wrote books so that doctors were able to learn about new treatments.

Dr. Bethune worked very hard without stopping to rest. Once, he did operations for 69 hours without stopping, and saved 112 people. He continued working in spite of (²»¹Ü) cutting his finger during an operation. In the end, he died because he did not stop to take care of his finger.

His work with the Chinese soldiers made him a hero in China. There are books and films about him, and he is still remembered in both Canada and China.

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1.Norman Bethune came to China when he was ________ years old.

2.Why did Dr Bethune open hospitals?

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3.Is Dr Bethune still remembered by Chinese people?

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Sue looked out of the window. All she saw was an old yellow and green ivy(³£ÇàÌÙ)plant. The half?dead plant had few leaves on it because of the autumn winds.

¡°There are only five£¬now£¬¡± said Joanna.

¡°Five what£¬dear£¿What are you counting£¿¡±

¡°The ivy leaves£¬¡± Joanna answered. ¡°When the last one goes£¬I'll die. I've known that for two days. Didn't the doctor tell you about it£¿¡±

¡°Joanna£¬don't say that. Now£¬eat some soup and I'll finish my picture.¡±

¡°I don't want any soup£¬¡± said Joanna£¬looking out of the window. ¡°Now there are only four.¡±

¡°Joanna dear£¬try to sleep. I must ask Mr Berman to come up. I want to draw a picture of him as a poor old farmer.¡±

Mr Berman£¬who was over 60 years old£¬lived downstairs. He was a painter too£¬but he never sold anything£¬and he drank a lot. Sue told him all about what Joanna was saying.

¡°She can't really think about this will happen£¡The poor woman£¡¡± he cried.

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Finally there was only one last leaf on the ivy plant. After a few windy days£¬the leaf was still there.

¡°Susie£¬¡± said Joanna£¬¡°I've been a bad girl. That last leaf is telling me that it was very wrong of me to want to die. Bring me some soup£¬dear.¡±

The next day£¬the doctor said£¬¡°She's out of danger. But poor Mr Berman downstairs is dying. There's no hope for him£¬I'm afraid.¡±

That afternoon Sue went into Joanna's bedroom.

¡°Joanna dear£¬Mr Berman died today. And do you know why£¿One terrible£¬cold wet night he took a ladder and some green and yellow paint and he climbed up£¬and¡ª oh£¬look at the last ivy leaf on the wall£¡Why didn't it ever move in the wind£¿Can't you see£¿It was Mr Berman's last great picture. He painted it there the night that the last leaf fell.¡±

1.Why didn't Joanna want to have soup in the beginning?

A.Joanna was waiting for death. B.The doctor asked her not to have it.

C.The soup Sue cooked was not tasty. D.She was not hungry or thirsty at all.

2.According to the passage£¬which of the following sentences about Mr Berman is NOT true?

A.Mr Berman was a helpful painter living one floor below Sue.

B.Mr Berman liked drinking very much and often drank a lot.

C.Mr Berman owned a lot of money by selling his paintings.

D.Mr Berman died after he painted the ivy leaf on a cold night.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A.Sue told Joanna that she went downstairs to Mr Berman's house to ask him for help.

B.Sue didn't tell Joanna what happened to Mr Berman when he was painting the ivy leaf.

C.Joanna knew that the last leaf she saw was painted by Mr Berman before Sue told her.

D.Joanna stayed alive in the end probably because of the last ivy leaf painted on the wall.

4.Which might be the best title of this passage?

A.The green plant B.The last leaf C.A kind friend D.A helpful painter

A young girl named Malala, born in 1997 in the northwest of Pakistan, is famous for supporting children and women¡¯s education.

In 2012, she was shot and seriously injured when she returned home on the school bus. Luckily, she was sent to the hospital in time and saved. After that, she went back to school and began to fight for children and women to receive education.

On October 10, 2014, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Malala. She became the youngest winner in the history of Nobel Prize. However, Malala missed the most important event of being announced to be the winner of the prize. At that moment, she was taking chemistry lessons in the classroom! After hearing the news, Malala chose to take her history and physics lessons as usual. She said calmly to the reporter, ¡°I¡¯m proud of getting this prize. Although the unforgettable date itself means something to me, it¡¯s more important to finish the rest lessons today. After all, it¡¯s a normal school day.¡±

One year later, Amy Mainzer, an astronomical scientist of NASA, found a new planet. She named it ¡°Malala¡±. When Amy Mainzer was interviewed by Times, she explained, ¡°I think Malala has set an example for us. She is fearless and insists on helping children and women get the right of being educated. Nothing can stop her.¡±

Last year, Malala passed the entrance examination of Oxford University through her hard work. Before she finished her high school, she had written a book I am Malala in 2013. She said, ¡°I hope the readers around the world have chances to read my book. My dream is that more and more people will realize it is very difficult for children and women in some areas to get education. Actually, my story is also the story of 61 million children.Every boy and every girl should have the right to go to school.¡±

1.Malala was sent to hospital because ______________.

A.she got a serious disease B.she was attacked with a gun

C.she was hurt in a traffic accident D.she fought with others and was hurt

2.How old was Malala when she won the Nobel Peace Prize?

A.15. B.16. C.17. D.18.

3.Why did Malala miss the event of being announced to be the winner of Nobel Prize?

A.She was seriously injured and she had no choice but to stay in hospital.

B.She was afraid to go because the place was too far away from Pakistan.

C.She thought it more important to get education than to attend the award event.

D.The lessons were so important that her school didn¡¯t allow her to miss them.

4.What is the correct order of the following events according to the passage?

a. The Nobel Prize was awarded to Malala.

b. Malala wrote a book called I am Malala.

c. A planet was named after Malala for her great work.

d. Malala became a student of Oxford University in the UK.

e. Malala began to be interested in the education for children and women.

A.e-a-c-d-b B.e-b-a-c-d C.b-a-c-e-d D.b-a-d-c-e

5.Which of the following about Malala is NOT true according to the passage?

A.She fights for helping children and women to go to school.

B.She is the youngest winner in the history of Nobel Prize.

C.She was taking chemistry lessons when she was awarded.

D.She wrote a book about readers from all over the world.

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