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13£®Little Tommy was doing very badly in math£®His parents had tried everything-tutors£¬cards£¬special learning centers-in short£¬everything they could think of£®Finally they took Tommy to a catholic£¨ÌìÖ÷½ÌµÄ£© school£®After the first day£¬little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face£®He didn't kiss his mother hello£®Instead£¬he went to his room and started studying£®Books and papers were spread out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work£®His mother was surprised£®She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished eating£¬he went back to his room£¬without a word£®In no time he was back hitting the booksas hard as before£®This went on for some time£¬day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening£®
Finally£¬little Tommy brought home his report card£®He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books£®His mom looked at it and to her surprise£¬little Tommy got an A in math£®She could no longer hold her curiosity£®She went to his room and asked£¬"Son£¬what was it£¿Was it the nuns£¨ÐÞÅ®£©£¿"
Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head£¬"No£®"
"Well then£¬"she asked again£¬"WHAT was it£¿"
Little Tommy looked at her and said£¬"Well£¬on the first day of school£¬when I saw that man nailed£¨¶¤£© to the plus sign£¬I knew they weren't joking£®"
56£®Tommy's mother felt surprised that his sonD£®
A£®was still the same as usual
B£®ate so much at dinner
C£®kissed her hello after school
D£®worked hard but said little
57£®The underlined phrase"hitting the books"means"A"in Chinese£®
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58£®The last sentence in the passage shows thatB£®
A£®Tommy felt sorry for the man
B£®Tommy was afraid of being nailed
C£®Tommy didn't like the plus sign
D£®Tommy liked playing jokes on others
59£®From the passage£¬we can infer thatB£®
A£®teachers should be strict with their students
B£®mistakes might do good sometimes
C£®a catholic school is much better than other ones
D£®nuns are good at helping children with their math
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A£®one of Tommy's classmates
B£®a nun
C£®Jesus Christ £¨Ò®öÕ»ù¶½£©
D£®a teacher£®
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