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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿For many girls, having long beautiful hair is something to beproud of. Rachel Barrett, 15, recently cut her long hair and lookedlike a boy. But she was also proud of herself. She donated (¾èÔù)herhair to a charity (´ÈÉÆ»ú¹¹) and raised a lot of money.Barrett is a middle school student in Britain. On Nov. 16 at her

school's talent contest, Barrett had her hair cut off in front of around 300 students. The hair would be used to make wigs (¼Ù·¢) for children with cancer. She has raised several thousand pounds and the money will help people with breast cancer (°©Ö¢)£®

Barrett got the idea when she visited her friend's mom with cancer. ¡°All of her hair had fallen out, and it really made me want to do something,¡± Barrett said.

When she found out that the charity Little Princess Trust could make wigs for children with cancer, she decided to donate her own hair, even though she loved it.

¡°I saw how sad it was for my friend's mom to lose her hair. So if my hair can go to help a young child with cancer then it's worth it,¡± she said.

Cath Stanton, a teacher, felt proud of the girl. ¡°She's always been very well groomed (´ò°çµÄ), so for her to cut all her hair off really moves us,¡± she said. ¡°She has done a moving job.¡± Many students were moved by her courage and donated money.

¡¾1¡¿How old is Rachel Barrett?

A. 12. B. 13.

C. 14. D. 15.

¡¾2¡¿Why did Barrett cut her long hair?

A. Because she liked short hair very much.

B. Because her school didn't ask her to have long hair.

C. Because she wanted to help some children with cancer.

D. Because she wanted to take part in a talent contest.

¡¾3¡¿When did Barrett want to donate her long hair?

A. After she visited her friend's mom with cancer.

B. When she visited her teacher.

C. After she saw a child without hair.

D. When she knew her hair was worth much money.

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?

A. Barrett was proud of what she did.

B. People would use the hair to make wigs for children with cancer.

C. Little Princess Trust was the name of a middle school.

D. Cath Stanton was a teacher from Britain.

¡¾5¡¿From this passage, we know Barrett is a(n)______ girl.

A .honest B. kind

C. poor D. hard-working

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