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There was once a wise old lady who lived on a hill. All the children used to go and ask her questions. She always gave them_______answers.

There was a little boy among the children. One day he caught a little bird and held it in his hands without anybody seeing it. Suddenly he had an idea and asked his friends to_______.

¡°Let's_________the old lady,¡± he said. ¡°I'll ask her what I¡¯m holding in my hands. Of course, she¡¯ll answer that I have a bird. Then I'll ask her if the bird is alive or dead. If she says the bird is dead, then I'll___________my hands and let the bird fly away. If she says the bird is alive, I'll quickly_______it and show her the dead bird. Either way, she'11 be___________¡±

The children agreed this was a clever plan. So ___________ the hill they all went to the old lady¡¯s house.

¡°Granny, we have a_________for you,¡± they all shouted.

¡°What¡¯s in my hands?¡± the little boy asked.

¡°Why, of course it must be a bird,¡± the old lady replied.

¡°But is it alive or dead?¡± the boy asked_________.

All the boys__________ her answer and got ready to laugh at her.

The old lady thought for a moment and then replied, "It's up to you, my child. If you' re kind enough, it'll be alive.¡±

1.A. funny B. perfect C. impolite

2.A. play with it B. go back home C. go with him

3.A. play a trick on B. make friends with C. pay a visit to

4.A. open B. raise C. shake

5.A. save B. free C. kill

6.A. right B. wrong C. wise

7.A. up B. down C. across

8.A. question B. bird C. present

9.A. calmly B. worriedly C. excitedly

10.A. listened to B. waited for C. thought of

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One day, as two little boys were walking along the road, they passed a woman carrying a large basket of apples.

The boys thought the woman looked very pale and tired, so they said, "Are you going to town? If you are, we will carry your basket." "Thank you," replied the woman, Then she told them that she had a disabled son. She lived in a small house three miles away, and was now going to the market to sell the apples which grew on the only tree in her little garden. She needed the money for their living.

"We are going the same way you are," said the boys and they took hold of the basket, one on each side, and trudged along with merry hearts. The poor woman looked glad, and said that she hoped their mother would not be angry with them. "Oh, no," they replied, "our mother has taught us to be kind to others, and to be useful in any way that we can."

The woman then offered to give them a few apples for their help. "No, thank you. We want nothing for what we have done," said the boys. When the woman got home, she told her son what had happened on the road, and they were both made happier that day by the kindness of the two boys.

Another day, the woman saw his son stop and pick up a piece of orange peel, which he threw into the dustbin. "I wish people would not throw orange peel on the sidewalk," said the son. ¡°Someone may walk upon it, and fall.¡± ¡°That is right, my dear,¡± she said. "It is a little thing for you to do what you have done, but it shows that you're thoughtful and considerate."

1.Why did the two boys help the woman carry the basket?

A. They wanted to eat some apples.

B. Their teacher told them to do that.

C. Their mother taught them to be helpful.

D. They were asked by the woman to help her.

2.Which of the following sentences is True?

A. The woman had a lot of apple trees in her garden.

B. Everyone can begin with small things to help others.

C. The woman didn't have money to send her son to school.

D. Poor people were in need of more help than rich people.

3.In the third paragraph, the underlined word "trudged" is close in meaning to ________.

A. walked

B. danced

C. Jumped

D. climbed

4.What can be a title for the passage?

A. A Basket of Apples

B. Mot her and Her Son

C. Small Act of Kindness

D. On the Way to the Town

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To its surprise, the carpenter made it into a feed box for animals. The tree felt very disappointed because that was not its dream. Several years later, the feed box was thrown away. Someone picked it up and placed it into an old temple. The tree forgot its dream little by little.

One day, a couple came to the temple. The woman gave birth to a baby boy. There wasn¡¯t a bed in the temple. So they placed the baby in the feed box. They loved him and regarded him as their treasure. The tree suddenly realized that it became a real ¡°treasure box¡± at that time.

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