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Seventeen pre-school kids graduated on Wednesday from a special school program. All of them had cancer.

The kids wore white caps and white gowns (长袍) on graduation day. The ceremony was held at the Morgan Center in Hicksville.

“This is home,” said Fran Hirst, whose son, Bradley, suffered from leukemia (白血病).

Like his classmates, Bradley couldn’t attend regular schools. “He can’t go to school. He can’t go to malls. This is all he has,” said Hirst.

The Morgan Center provides a safe environment for these kids. “We give them friends and experiences and a happy place to go,” said Nancy Zuch.

Zuch and her husband, Rod, started the Morgan Center after their own daughter, Morgan, was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer in 2000.

Now cancer-free, Morgan, 16, handed the new graduates special medals (奖牌).“It’s such an amazing feeling, because I couldn’t have these experiences,” Morgan said.

On graduation day, the difficulties of a long year were replaced by smiles and cheers.

Bradley threw his graduation cap in the air just weeks after three months in the hospital for treatment. His mother said the chance to return to the Morgan Center kept Bradley going.

“Just to see your kid in normal surroundings, it’s everything,” said Hirst, as her son sat on the floor, playing with a dinosaur.

1.Where was the graduation ceremony held?

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2.What did the children wear on graduation day?

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3.Why couldn’t Bradley go to school?

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4.Was Morgan diagnosed with cancer in 2000?

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5.What do you think of the Morgan Center?

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The size and shape of your ears show your character (性格)more than any other parts of the face. Other parts of the face change shape as we get older, but ears do not change their shape. They only change in size.

Reading people’s character from their ears is an old science. In very old times people thought that a person with big ears had a good and generous character. They thought that a person with pale (nearly white), small ears was dangerous. They also thought that the shape of the ear showed whether(是否)a person was musical or not. Today, too, many people believe that the size and the shape of the ear help you know if a person is musical.

Ears are all different, and each characteristic(特性)has a meaning. Next time when you look at a person, see if his ears are large or small. Look at the lobes ( the lowest part of the ear). Are they attached (连着) to the face? Ears that are always red mean a person may easily get angry, or he/she just has high blood pressure (高血压). Ears that are always cold and pale mean a person has a nervous character. And a big inside hole of the ear means a person is musical.

1.In the old times people might ask for help from a person with____________.

A.red ears B.big ears C.small ears D.pale ears

2.The passage is mainly about ___________.

A.the size of our ears B.musical ears

C.ears which related to (与...有关) characters D.our faces and ears

3.We can guess Beethoven (贝多芬)may have __________________.

A.pale ears B.white ears

C.small ears D.ears with a big inside hole

4.If you are often late for school, you may find the ears of your teacher _________.

A.get bigger B.get smaller C.get colder D.get redder

BIPC would like to invite beekeepers to the World Bee Day Activities 9:00am-4:00 pm, Sunday, May 20th, 2018

Landhill Hall, Cornwall

Bees are now in danger and its number is going down every year largely because of human activity, while a third of the world's food production depends on this yellow and black insect(昆虫)and other pollinators(传授花粉者).

May 20th this year is the first World Bee Day. It was created last year by the UN, after Slovenia put forward the idea, to draw people's attention to the important role of bees and other pollinators in keeping the planet healthy.

A day for all those who are interested in learning to improve the quality(质量)of their bees! A day also for those who want to know more about bee keeping!

Bring your family with you and have fun! Let's celebrate everything connected with bees and the coming of spring!

Activities for the whole family

talks on bees/bee products for sale/wax(蜡)& candle-making lessons

Bee Communication:

Dr Gavin Ramsay will explain the dances of bees, telling you about what smart behaviors bees have.

Cleaning beeswax & candle-making lessons: Classes will be given by Kate Black.

Cafe: Lunch and tea/coffee/cakes are available at the cafe.

These activities are held by BIPC, the Bee Improvement Program for Cornwall.

Tickets are $ 8 for members of BIPC and $10 for non-members. Half price for a child.

All the money will go to the City Bee Protection Project.

Book your place by emailing bengreen @ hotmail. com.

1.The danger that bees are facing is caused by .

A.beekeepers B.food production

C.human activity D.other pollinators

2.The World Bee Day was created .

A.to advise people to keep healthy B.to help beekeepers sell more bee products

C.to celebrate the coming of spring D.to make people know the importance of bees

3.During the activities, you can learn all the following EXCEPT .

A.to make a candle B.to improve the quality of bees

C.to make tea and coffee D.to understand the dances of bees

4.Bill, a member of BIPC, and his 5-year-old son will pay for tickets to the activities.

A.10 dollars B.12 dollars C.16 dollars D.18 dollars

5.The money from the sales of tickets .

A.will be used to protect bees B.will make BIPC very rich

C.will be given to beekeepers D.will be spent on the celebrations

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