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This story happened in a small mountain village. One day there was an earthquake. Nothing was destroyed (摧毁) and ______ was hurt. But a huge rock fell from a nearby mountain and stopped in the middle of the road.

When the earthquake ______ ,many people came to the road and saw the huge rock. Some of the strongest men tried to lift the rock off the road. But they couldn't ______ it. They tried to push it but failed. They tried to ______ it with ropes but nothing worked.

"Well," they all agreed, "There's nothing we can do about it. We'll have to change the ______ ." At this time a boy of 12 years old said, "I think I can help you to move the rock."

"You?" they shouted, "What are you talking about?" The men all ______ at the boy.

The next morning some people came into the street. One of them shouted, "The rock is______!"

More people ran out to see. It was true. The rock wasn't on the road any more. It wasn't ______ near the road.

"This is ______.” they said, "Where did it go?"

The boy stood in the street, ______” I told you I could move it last night."

The boy ______ over to where the rock had been and uncovered (移去) some earth (土). "I buried (埋) it," he said.

The people all felt _______ "You see," he said, " I dug a deep hole next to the rock and I dug a small incline (斜坡) up to the rock and the rock ran down into the ______ by itself. I covered it with earth."

The crowds shouted, "What a ______ boy!" And some of them said, "Why haven’t we thought of this good ______?”

1.A.somebody B.nobody C.anybody D.everybody

2.A.stopped B.started C.happened D.appeared

3.A.touch B.feel C.move D.see

4.A.cut B.mix C.change D.pull

5.A.road B.stone C.rope D.village

6.A.listened B.laughed C.called D.pointed

7.A.gone B.smaller C.heavier D.bigger

8.A.very B.quite C.even D.still

9.A.heavy B.dangerous C.special D.impossible

10.A.singing B.smiling C.thinking D.lying

11.A.stayed B.sat C.walked D.stood

12.A.surprised B.sad C.happy D.relaxed

13.A.road B.mountain C.river D.hole

14.A.clever B.strong C.friendly D.poor

15.A.boy B.hole C.story D.idea

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On June 25, hundreds of people came together outside the Library of Congress in Washington D.C, and they were celebrating public libraries. For more than 100 years, libraries have played an important role in keeping American educated. But how are these book- filled buildings changing with the times? You may be surprised to find out.

Benjamin Franklin founded America’s first lending library in Philadelphia in 1731. And the number of public libraries greatly increased in the late 1900s. Andrew Carnegie, a businessman, gave away millions of dollars to help build free public libraries across the country. Between 1886 and 1919, Carnegie helped build 1,679 new libraries!

Carnegie believed that libraries could offer Americans many opportunities. He knew that the more libraries there were, the more people would have opportunities to read books and news. There are more public libraries in America than McDonald’s restaurants now.

The United States is home to 9,225 public libraries. Today , the number of libraries continues to grow. Seven out of ten public libraries offer free Internet use. This can help many community members who can’t go online at home. It can also help them to have the opportunity to find jobs online.

Benjamin Franklin once said, “The doors of wisdom are never shut.” As long as the doors of public libraries are open, his statement is most certainly true!

根据短文内容,回答下列问题。

1.Why did hundreds of people come together outside the Library of Congress on June 25?

2.Where is America’s first lending library?

3.Why did Andrew Carnegie give away lots of money to help build libraries?

4.Are there more public libraries in America than McDonald’s restaurants?

5.How many public libraries in which people can go online for free in America?

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