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Making money isn't just for adults. Kids can do it, too. Making money gives you more than money.1.By working to make your own money, you' ll learn how to succeed in the world. This includes dealing with money, understanding and getting along with other people.2..

Collect soft drink bottles. You can sell the collected bottles and use the money to buy a new basketball.3.

Make greeting cards. If you are good at drawing, try making special cards. You can sell your cards to make money

4.You may have some books that you have read but you don't want to keep. Then you can sell them to make money.

Win a scholarship (½±Ñ§½ð). If you get good grades at school, you can get some money as prize. 5.

A. Sell old books.

B. Borrow old books.

C. It's also a learning process.

D. However, you are polluting the environment.

E. It's easy to make money if you try the following ways.

F. This encourages kids to work harder to get better grades.

G. At the same time, you are keeping the environment clean.

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I always felt sorry for the people in wheelchair. Some people, old and weak, cannot get around by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy, dressed in business suits. But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a disability, not a person.

One day, I fainted because of low blood pressure. It scared my parents. The doctor said that I must rest for a while. I agreed to take it easy but, as I stepped to the door, I saw my dad pushing a wheelchair in my direction! Feeling the color burn my face, I asked him to push that thing right back to where he found it.

I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were fine for other people but not for me, as my father wheeled me out into the main street, people immediately began to treat me differently.

Little kids ran in front of me, forcing my father to stop the wheel chair suddenly. People looked down at me, pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the sooner they forgot me , the better they would feel.

¡°I¡¯ m just like you!¡± I wanted to scream. ¡°The only difference is you¡¯ve got legs, and I have wheels. ¡± But I had to taste the bitterness (Í´¿à) by myself.

People in wheelchairs are not different. They see every look and hear each word. Looking out at the faces, I finally understood: I was once just like them. I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not want to be treated£®I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are truly disabled.

1.The author once ________ when she was healthy.

A. laughed at disabled people

B. took pity on the people in wheelchair

C. wished herself to sit in a wheelchair

D. saw some healthy people moving around in wheelchairs

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3.Facing the wheelchair for the first time, the author _______.

A. felt curious about it B. refused to accept it right away

C. thought it was ready for his father D. got ready to move around in it at once

4.The experience of the author tells us that ¡°_________¡±.

A. Life is always the best teacher.

B. People often eat their bitter fruit.

C. Don¡¯t do to others what you don¡¯t want others to do to you.

D. Life is so changeable that nobody can know it until it happens.

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