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Ann's grandpa was very rich and he had some shops. The old man began to learn drawing when he was
sixty, and he loved it very much. For twelve years he drew a lot and there were many pictures in his
workroom. He was pleased with them and kept them well.
One day, the old man was ill. He had to stay in hospital. Before he died, he said to Ann,"I want to give
my pictures to a school as presents. Then the students will remember me forever. But I don't know which
school I'm going to give them to. Can you help me?" "Well," said the little girl, "you'd better give them to a
blind school." 根
sixty, and he loved it very much. For twelve years he drew a lot and there were many pictures in his
workroom. He was pleased with them and kept them well.
One day, the old man was ill. He had to stay in hospital. Before he died, he said to Ann,"I want to give
my pictures to a school as presents. Then the students will remember me forever. But I don't know which
school I'm going to give them to. Can you help me?" "Well," said the little girl, "you'd better give them to a
blind school." 根
1. Ann's grandpa was a _________.
A. blind man
B. drive
C. rich man
D. teacher
B. drive
C. rich man
D. teacher
2. The old man wanted to be ______.
A. a doctor
B. an artist (艺术家)
C. a farmer
D. a teacher
B. an artist (艺术家)
C. a farmer
D. a teacher
3. The old man loved ______ very much after he was very old.
A. drawing
B. his shops
C. money
D. writing
B. his shops
C. money
D. writing
4. When the old man was in hospital, he was ______ years old.
A. 60
B.70
C. 78
D. 72
B.70
C. 78
D. 72
5. Ann thought her grandpa's pictures were ________.
A. bad
B. beautiful
C. good
D. nice
B. beautiful
C. good
D. nice
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