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There are so many things we do in our daily lives that have become a ¡°habit¡±, ¡¾1¡¿How you answer the phone is a habit. The way you sit in the car when you drive is a habit. Have you ever tried to change the way you do something, after you¡¯ve done it in a certain way for so long? It¡¯s easy to do as long as you think about it. The minute your mind drifts to something else, you go right back to the old way of doing things. ¡¾2¡¿It¡¯s a way of doing things that has become routine or commonplace. To change an existing habit or form a new one can be a tedious(µ¥µ÷·¦Î¶µÄ) task.

Let¡¯s pick something fairly easy to start with, like spending 15 minutes in the morning readingtheBible. If you want to turn something into a habit that you do every day, you have to WANT to do it. ¡¾3¡¿Make a firm decision to do this on a daily basis.

Imprint(Ãú¿Ì) it in your mind. Write several notes to yourself and put them in places where you will see them. By the alarm clock, on the bathroom mirror, on the refrigerator door, in your briefcase, and under your car keys are good places to start.

After the newness wears off, then you will have to remind yourself, ¡°Hey, I forgot to. . . ¡±. Keep using the notes if you have to. ¡¾4¡¿Some people say it will take over a month to solidify(±äµÃÎȹÌ) it and make it something you will do without having to think about it. I tend to agree with the last statement. Two to three weeks will help you to remember, but thirty days or more will make it a part of your everyday routine. ¡¾5¡¿

A. What is a ¡°habit¡± anyway?

B. Is doing things in an old way good?

C. Brushing your teeth is a habit.

D. Forming a bad habit is easy.

E. It takes 16 to 21 times of repeating a task to make it a habit.

F. If you don¡¯t, you will find a way to do everything but that.

G. That¡¯s something you won¡¯t necessarily have to think about before you do it ¡ª habit.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A first-grade student whose best friend is suffering from cancer decided that hours of playing and telling jokes was not enough¡ªhe wanted to show his buddy just how he understood the tough time he was going through.

Five-year-old Vincent Butterfield decided the only way was to shave his head in support of his best friend Zac Gossage who lost his hair through chemotherapy(»¯ÁÆ).

Zac was diagnosed(Õï¶Ï) last June with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (¼±ÐÔÁÜ°Íϸ°û°×Ѫ²¡). He is being treated but still goes to Union Central Elementary in Missouri every day¡ªbecause that's where he gets to play with Vincent.

When the little boy was asked why he shaved his hair off, he told KSDK: "To make Zac feel like he's not the only one without any hair."

Vincent has also been learning about cancer and raising money for his best friend after learning how expensive his chemotherapy treatments are.

He made more than 20 scarves and sold them, raising more than $200 to give to Zac.

The little boy's mom Karen Butterfield told KSDK," We had been making these scarves and he just kind of said it would be cool if we could make a whole bunch of these and sell them."

When asked what friendship was, Vincent looked at his friend Zac and responded: "It's a beautiful thing."

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a fast-growing cancer of the white blood cells. The cancer, which attacks the blood and bone marrow (¹ÇËè), is most common in children aged two to five years old and has optimistic survival rates.

¡¾1¡¿What's the main idea of the passage?

A. What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

B. A boy shaved his head in support of his best friend who suffered from cancer.

C. How expensive the chemotherapy treatments are!

D. A boy liked to sell scarves.

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word"buddy"could be replaced by .

A. friend B. parents

C. teacher D. brother

¡¾3¡¿What's the best way to support his friend in Vincent Butterfield's opinion?

A. Playing and telling jokes.

B. Shaving his head.

C. Learning about cancer.

D. Raising money for his best friend.

¡¾4¡¿Vincent Butterfield did these things for his friend EXCEPT .

A. learning about cancer B. raising money

C. making and selling scarves D. diagnosing

¡¾5¡¿Which statement is Not True according to the passage?

A. Survival rates of acute lymphoblastic leukemia are low in children aged two to five years old.

B. Zac still goes to Union Central Elementary in Missouri every day during the treatment.

C. Chemotherapy treatments are expensive.

D. Vincent thinks highly of their friendship.

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